How Artist Lisa Toboz Evokes Emotion And Understanding Of Chronic Illness Through Analog Photography By Exploring Her Own Journey Of Illness And Healing

Lisa Toboz is a self-taught photographer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Her analog work can be found in various online and print publications, most recently in Shots Magazine, and in She Shoots Film: Self Portraits. She has exhibited internationally, and is a member of the 12.12 Project, an instant-film artists’ collective.

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BØRNS announces North American Fall Headline Tour which includes a stop at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on October 24th

Platinum selling indie-pop singer, songwriter and musician BØRNS has announced his fall 2018 North American headline tour which includes a stop at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on October 24 at 7:30 PM. Fans who are signed up to his email list will have first access to purchase tickets tomorrow, May 1 HERE.American Express and Spotify pre-sales start at 9:00 AM on Wednesday, May 2. General public on sale starts on Friday, May 4th at 10:00 AM. For ticket on-sale information visit www.bornsmusic.com/tour.

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NSFW: The Lost Ball brings an otherworldly festival experience to St. Petersburg, FL for an immersive, sold out party at Paper Crane

Infamously known for their immersive playgrounds at festivals like Suwannee Hulaween and Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival, Lost Creations took us down the rabbit hole once again Friday night for their very own, first ever riveting celebration of music & art with bizarre performances and entertainers full of shenanigans. Hosted by Paper Crane in the heart of St. Pete’s blooming arts district, The Lost Ball sold out the performance arts & event venue May 4th having only announced it 2 weeks prior. With an entirely local lineup of musicians like Fr33dback, Geri X, Mountain Holler, J.T. Brown, and special performances by Aerial Dragons, Adriana Sparkle, Rob “Bearsnake” & friends, Lost Creations put on an eclectic night of sights & sounds only to be experienced by those who knew to reserve their tickets quickly for a special evening not to be missed.

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SoundBite Magazine
JMBLYA Brought “The Sauce” To Houston

After weeks of mild temperatures, the summer heat finally made an appearance in Houston this weekend and so too, did the inaugural installation of JMBLYA Houston. Though the festival has been in existence for several years, 2018 marks its first installation in Houston and hopefully not its last. This hip-hop centric festival brought together some of the hottest names of 2017 and 2018, even in light of two critical, last-minute cancellations by both Cardi B, due to her pregnancy, and Kevin Gates, due to legal concerns.

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SoundBite Magazine
The OC celebrated the Love of Ska at Back to the Beach Fest

Live music, sunshine, and beach vibes rejuvenated festival goers at Back to the Beach Music Festival. The impressive event was curated by The World Famous KROQ, Travis Barker, and John Feldman of Goldfinger and collaborators of many more bands! The event hosted renowned artists on the relaxing landscape of Huntington Beach, California. The scenic festival featured an array of modern ska, punk, and reggae music that satisfied the tastes of eager and ecstatic participants. Audiences flocked to the main stage for a prime spot to catch performances by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, 311, Sublime With Rome, Goldfinger, Save Ferris, The Interrupters, and more! Orange County embraced Back to the Beach with open arms as the festival promoted Ska music and the location of its' fruition in the area. 

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Goldenvoice rolls a fatty: Smokers Club Festival

The relationship between music and marijuana has a profound history that has shaped the course of music throughout the past century. Central and Southern American sailors were introduced to marijuana by the Hindu immigrants in the West Indies. After their discovery, these sailors brought that ganja over to the shores of the birthplace of jazz, New Orleans and it’s been lit ever since. Around the same time of the introduction to marijuana, jazz music skyrocketed in popularity.

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A Different Kind of Spring Cleaning: Surfrider South Jersey’s Bay Clean-Up

Living along the coast, beach and bay clean-ups are a part of the norm. Sporadically throughout the year groups like Surfrider mobilize locals to help clean and preserve areas that are at the most risk to pollution. In the past month, the organization's two New Jersey chapters put together a handful of clean-up all along the coast. This past weekend was Surfrider South Jersey’s monthly clean-up along the bay just south of Atlantic City in Vetnor.

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"Surf Art and Stoke at the Shore" Castles Made of Sand: A Trident Arts Surf Exhibit

When people think of surfing and surf art it’s not often that the Jersey shore comes up first. However, in recent years there has been a rise in local pro surfers, board shapers, and artists in the scene. At Trident Arts in Long Branch, the Castles Made of Sand art show proved that Jersey artists can be contenders to Californian or Hawaiian artists. The exhibit featured handmade surfboard bags by Davie Sincox, mixed-media art from Chris Blackwell and Scott Szegeski, woodworking art from Ben McBrien and Patrick Dean, paintings from Christopher Smith and Erik Schmidt, and a feature viewing of Through the Looking Glass, a pivotal east coast surf film, by local director and artist Robert Gilanyi as well as locally crafted and innovative surfboards from Johnny Borbone.

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Reminiscing Burger-a-Gogo with FEELS, The Flytraps, Death Valley Girls, The Coathangers, Summer Twins, and Dengue Fever

Burger-a-Gogo rocked our buns off! If you totally snoozed it and missed the tour or if you just want to try and relive it, then this is the only recap you need! The festival was organized by none other than the great minds and ears of BURGER RECORDS.

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Burger Boogaloo 2018 Hosted by John Waters Returns to Oakland!

Fellow freaks and geeks, it’s finally that time of year for the annual Burger Boogaloo Festival! Every year, many wonder how Burger Records will top the lineup of the year before but they do every time and Burger Boogaloo truly just keeps getting better and better. This groovy shindig returns back to it’s familiar grounds at Mosswood Park in Oakland June 30th and July 1st.

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Rocktopia; When Beethoven meets Led Zeppelin

Who said that classic music cannot be combined with rock music? For those in love with classic music and  for those who walk in rock vibes, ROCKTOPIA is here to bring a new era in the Broadway shows. Sexy performances from the five-piece rock band, innovative sounds from the twenty five-piece orchestra and forty-member choir, all together making this show stand up from all the other in the Broadway list. A must-see show that will make you stand up from your seat and inevitably force you to start dancing and singing along with the rest of the band.

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Houston's In Bloom Music Festival

After countless weather issues, ranging from delays and relocations to all-out cancellations, the team behind Free Press Summer Fest made the admirable decision in 2017 to scrap the summertime festival and introduce In Bloom Music Festival to the city of Houston this past weekend. Likely referencing the festival’s new time frame in the month of March, it also seems that the creators may be paying homage to Nirvana’s widely popular tune, “In Bloom.”

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7th Annual Desert Daze Announces Phase One Lineup and New Southern California Location

Desert Daze returns October 12th to 14th for it’s 7th annual celebration of music, art, culture and nature, featuring Phase One confirmed artists, Tame Impala , Mercury Rev performing Deserter's Songs to celebrate the 20th anniversary, Warpaint, Ty Segall & White Fence, Malcolm Mooney of Can, Connan Mockasin , and Chelsea Wolfe with more headliners and additions to follow.

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St. Patrick’s Day in 5 Points with Rainbow Kitten Surprise, SondorBlue, and more!

Thousands upon thousands of people gathered in the streets of Five Points in Columbia, SC -wearing green, drinking beers and listening to good music to celebrate St. Patty’s day! The day was filled with races, parades, silent disco dance parties, a variety of bands, lots of good beer and of course the luck o’ the Irish. This year was the 36th annual St. Patty’s fest to take place in Five Points!

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Get Up, Stand Up, & Rise Up! Reggae Rise Up Florida 2018 unified people together for a full weekend of love, music, and art.

Four years firing up and Florida’s premier, annual reggae festival returns bigger than ever at St. Petersburg’s Vinoy Park this past St. Patrick’s Day weekend sporting a different strain of green. Welcoming back major national reggae acts like headliners Rebelution, Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley, & SOJA, who are well familiar with the great sunset vibes of the Tampa Bay Area’s reggae scene, as well as crowd favorites Tribal Seeds, The Expendables, Collie Buddz, J. Boog, Ozomatli, and NAHKO & Medicine for the People

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How Gasparilla Music Festival Obliterated Expectations With The Legendary Performances That Captivated Crowds This Year In Downtown Tampa, Florida!

Gasparilla Music Festival obliterated expectations and past lineups from previous years, the funk, passion, and soul were all unleashed and spilling throughout downtown Tampa March 10-11th. The acts that stole our hearts this year were KOLARS, The Young Something, Johnny Mile & The Kilometers, The Roots, War Paint, The Underhill Family Orchestra, Ella Jet, Father John Misty, Brother Cephus, and Spoons just to name a few!

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The Dropkick Murphys bring an early St Patrick’s Day to our Nation’s Capital

On Saturday March 10 the Dropkick Murphys brought their raucous variety of Celtic punk rock to Washington D.C’s newest concert venue The Anthem, playing before a capacity crowd of 6,000 rowdy fans. Also, on tonight’s ticket the New York based Hardcore Specialist Agnostic Front and the Boston Based Ska outfit Bim Skala Bim.

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Let Your Eyes Be Enchanted & Your Mind Be Transformed By Vast Range Of Abstract Works Of Eli Marc Mueller

Eli Marc Mueller is a seamlessly exquisite visual and conceptual artist when it comes to creating his various abstract and surrealist forms through painting, illustration, installation, and mixed media. His range is vast; working with a wide range of media, photography, illustration, graphic design, video, and painting. The same themes and subjects matter appear consistently throughout this work, whether or not he is collaging images, using ink on paper, acrylic on canvas, video, or installation just to name a few.

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The Return Wolf Parade Featuring Supporting Act Charly Bliss at The Los Angeles Fonda Theater

Making a strong comeback, Wolf Parade and opening act Charly Bliss were welcomed by a warm crowd in Los Angeles at the Fonda Theater on January 19th and 20th. After taking a lengthy hiatus in 2011, Wolf Parade has returned to fans with tons of tour dates to choose from and their new highly anticipated album, ‘Cry, Cry, Cry’. The Fonda Theater was packed of restless fans that haven’t heard from Wolf Parade in years, and as a result generated an excitable and slightly impatient atmosphere before their set. Impatient or not, the audience still didn’t hesitate to enjoy the power-pop anthems of Charly Bliss. Although their bubbly sound differs from Wolf Parade’s darker moods, Charly Bliss had everyone pumped-up and moving to their jaunty jams.

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Good Vibes and Reggae Tunes with Roots Of A Rebellion, Ellameno Beat, Seewater at Charleston Pour House

A Reggae concert was all Charleston needed to kick off these summer weather days in Charleston, South Carolina. This past Friday at Charleston Pour House, Roots of a Rebellion played a show with The Elamenno Beat and Seewater music. The night consisted of good vibes, personal connections and the crowd dancing all night long.

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