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by Garrett East
Hey New York, there’s a pretty awesome festival coming your way! Something In The Way Festival 2016, presented by Run For Cover
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by Richie Williams
One of Orlando’s finest, friendliest, and jazziest funk rock bands, The Groove Orient, is throwing a holiday party to
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by Richie Williams
Want to see the best reggae party in town? Legendary reggae outfit The Wailers bring their current tour to The Beacham
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by Sarah Schumaker
2016 has been bittersweet. When we thought we’d lost our greatest star, we’d be halted by yet again another
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by James Strassberger
Thursday night at the Peabody Auditorium was an awesome way to begin the most cheerful month of the year. Families and friends
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by Sarah Schumaker
WOW! 64 years…phew! You’re about ready to slide into retirement WPRK! (Except, we will not accept a resignation so,
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by Matthew Weller
Sweater Fest is an Orlando holiday tradition of epically tacky proportions. Saturday, December 17 marks the 10th itchy
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by Rachael Welsh
Thievery Corporation is bringing their flavorful acid jazz dub funk mixes/jams to New York City next week on a very special
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by Trevor Bosmans
I’ll never forget the first time I saw The Bouncing Souls. The show took place on the patio behind Spanky’s Sports
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by James Connolly
The stench of weed and nag champa fills the air. Bohemian kids, flowing clothes, and matted dreads engulf my vision. Baby-boomers
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by Dainon Moody
It’s been a couple of days since Dolly Parton visited us. And it’s a funny thing but know and understand this truth: when
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by Katie Baldwin
I’m turning 30 at the end of the year (AHH), and I grew up watching The All-New Mickey Mouse Club (the The Mickey Mouse Club
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by John Panaccione
On a crisp cool Sunday night at House of Blues Orlando, Thievery Corporation put on a phenomenal performance for a packed house.
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by Ernest Aquilio
Joy Division and New Order, while not mega-bands, have a very nostalgic and dedicated following. With 2010’s emergence of
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by Paulina Praphanchith
2016 is slowly but surely coming to a close, but electropop princess MØ is still rocking the rest of