Counter-Culture
Gerry Stecca: Untitled
By Nikki For my first artist interview for REV, I picked what I view as a pretty easy target: Gerry Stecca. Upon viewing Stecca's current body of work -- in which he creates sculptures entirely out of wooden clothes pins -- my mind started swarming with questions. The most obvious ones being: Why clothespins? How... Read More »
¿What's On Miami? 1/10-1/16
Sorry for the delay on this folks! Monday January 10 At Tobacco Road, Big Poppa E. Tuesday January 11 At Churchill's Pub: Larf, Prostitots, Meddling Kids, No Brainer, & Lose Lose. At Jazzid: Feneiva 10Year Tuesday Celebration- show at 11pm. At The Monterey Club: DJ Sensitive Side. Tea for Tuesday at MOCA from 3:30-430/ $5 members and... Read More »
5 Questions with Galena Mosovich
Galena Mosovich is the woman behind Galena Mosovich Public Relations, working in conjunction with musicians, artists, venues and various well known brands. Galena brings talented people together and by highlighting their strong points, she makes great things happen. I first met Galena about a year ago when we filmed The Big Bounce for an episode of the... Read More »
¿What's On Miami? 1/3-1/9
Monday January 3 Nick Cave's Meet Me at the Center of the Earth exhibit wlll be at the Norton Museun of Art in WPB. Tuesday January 4 Sweat Records will be hosting an in-store performance by: Sirens & Sealions, Dracula and the Back Pockets from Atlanta Wednesday January 5 Afro Kumbe will be performing at Jazzid. Bebob Jazz Band will... Read More »
¿What's On Miami? 12/27-1/2
Tuesday December 28 Bill Orcutt will perform at Sweat Records. Lil Daggers will be performing at Bardot with Terrance and Edwin. Wednesday December 29 Panic Bomber, Juan MacLean, and DJ Pirate Stereo will be at Bardot. Thursday December 30 Gaby Duran will be at Bardot with VJ Tom Laroc. Friday December 31 Afrobeta at the Waterclub-N. Miami Beach with Hottpants, AshRock, Mas... Read More »
Miami Graffiti 2010 - Part 1: The Former RC Cola Experience
Graffiti is a taboo subject and in most cities all over the world it is considered a crime. It is interesting that even though certain parts of Miami it is frowned upon, graffiti is slowly emerging as an acceptable fine art form. This trend began in the urban sections surrounding the arts districts and is... Read More »



