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"...Ish" is here to bring you one step closer to home. It's about your community, and the places within. Local art, music, entertainment, and more.
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Across the Universe, a South Florida Beatles Tribute band, took over Pineapple Groove on Sat., March 26. All the classic tunes were covered from "I Want to Hold Your Hand" to "Day Tripper" and even "Money (That's What I Want)". The two-plus hour set kept the crowd bobbing their heads and even getting up for a few dance moves.
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Photos by Stephanie Colaianni |
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Revolution was filled with smoke on Friday, March 25. Reggae act Collie Buddz came to town and brought out Losrakas and New Kingston. The crowd caught the high energy given off by New Kingston playing the back instuments to Collie Buddz lyrics.
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Photos by Stephanie Colaianni |
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The Hatsume Fair has once again been a success at The Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens. Celebrating the first days of Spring, the festival included vendors of arts and teas, taiko drumming, Kirin Beer Garden and more anime dealers than what we know what to do with.
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Photos by Stephanie Colaianni |
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The Wyoming based bluegrass group 357 String Band played at Dada in Delray Beach on Friday, March 18. A larger crowd seemed to be anticipated and they played on the patio until 2am. The Darling Sweets with acquired new members were the opening act.
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Photos by Liz Dzuro |
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Even in the middle of the week, ska band Streetlight Manifesto brought out a large crowd to Culture Room on March 9. The first opener Larry and his Flask got the crowd going with their unordinary instruments and beards while the other opener A Loss For Words didn't get the same enthusiasm. Streetlight's devoted fans started singing and cheering even before the band came out on stage for an energetic 11 song set.
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Photos by Liz Dzuro |
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As I Lay Dying played to a sold out crowd at Culture Room in Ft. Lauderdale on Friday, March 4. The openers were Kalakai, After the Burial and Winds of Plague. When As I Lay Dying came to the stage the crowd was sweaty and pushy. They played relatively new songs through out their set and then closed with old school songs for long time fans.
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Photos by Liz Dzuro |
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