Woodystock Returns With Spam Allstars for a Fifth Year of Fundraising

James “Woody” Beckham feels some fundraisers can be a little too expensive for the general public to attend. He would know. His nonprofit, the Woody Foundation — which he says has raised over $1.5 million for people living with paralysis — hosts a lobster meal, golf outing and fishing tournament…

The Best ’80s Prom Fashion Moments

The people in charge of Miami don’t value permanence. Local history is like the shifting sands and lapping waves of Miami Beach. Just as the ocean swallows the beautiful and unique patterns on the shore, the city’s nightlife leaders end the party places and nights we love. We’re always saying goodbye to spots, like Fox’s or PS14, where we made our Stand by Me-like best friends and danced the night away Van Halen-style.

Record Store Day Black Friday Urges You to Shop Local

Every April, Record Store Day invites music lovers to queue up at their favorite shop. More than just a clever way to spur consumerism, the day has helped draw attention to local retail establishments, which has helped them compete against online shopping giants and chain stores such as Urban Outfitters that have jumped on the vinyl bandwagon.

Phil Collins Returns to the Road

Music legend Phil Collins, now 66 years old, remembers a world that was far simpler for musicians. “Life was a little bit different when I was 5 years old,” Collins says. “Back then, in 1956, if you had a drum kit and you learned how to play, you had a…

DJ Khaled and Son Asahd: Love Is the Answer

Can DJ Khaled save the world? Of course not, you’re saying to yourself. But you probably didn’t expect the underground DJ from Miami to turn Snapchat into an art form, to become a household name before he ever rapped on a track, or to coast to the top of the…

Becks Lange Reshapes Miami’s Party Scene

What made Becks Lange Miami’s whirling dervish of a party girl? Maybe it was leaving Venezuela when she was only 15 and arriving in the Magic City as adulthood beckoned. “The hardest part was really not having my friends with me,” recalls Lange, now 34. “Maybe that’s what drove me…

How Nick León Became One of Miami’s Most Exciting Producers

Sitting in a booth at the Anderson, Nick León sounds slightly timid and unsure when talking about himself. It’s not unexpected. The 24-year-old hasn’t exactly had much practice touting his work to the media. He’s definitely confident about the work he produces but still blushes at compliments. Asked if he…

Twelve’Len Crafts Soulful R&B

When it comes to his music, Twelve’Len is a man of discipline. Case in point: While the rest of the world seized upon Frank Ocean’s hotly anticipated Blonde last fall, he waited a full year to listen to it. “I was like, I don’t wanna listen to any Frank Ocean,…

The Best Concerts in Miami This Week, November 20-26

Things are a little quieter this week thanks to the Thanksgiving holiday — but it’s not completely dead. Right before you’re set to chow down on some turkey and pumpkin pie, Trap Circus is bringing hip-hop’s reigning queen, Cardi B, to the RC Cola Plant. The “Bodak Yellow” rapper shot…

Life in Color Announces 2018 Lineup With Zedd, 21 Savage, and Others

Zedd, the DJ/producer who landed the December cover of Forbes; “Bank Account” rapper 21 Savage; Frédérik Durand, the Canadian DJ/producer better known as Snails; and hip-hop artist Blackbear top the list of talent whose beats will reverberate through ravers’ skulls as they’re doused with neon paint and try not to lose their minds watching colored smoke float through the fest.

Lucky Records Finally Brings a Record Store to Wynwood

Wynwood’s transformation from industrial zone and Puerto Rican barrio to hip neighborhood written about in the New York Times travel section is almost complete. Residential buildings are going up, bars and restaurants dot the area, and national brands such as Warby Parker and Shinola have moved in.