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About Steven Imas

Steven was born in Corpus Christi, Texas and moved to South Florida in 1986. Since then he picked up hobbies in skateboarding, surfing, photography, and music. Now he lives in Fort Lauderdale. His first stint in writing was with Revmiami, where he spent nearly two years commenting on local arts and developed the video blog Big City Breakdown. Steven is the editor and co-founder of this website, he also plays bass and sings for the Int'l Language.

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Mason Jennings – Double Down Live (1/28/2012)

Three weeks ago I began planning a trip to Tallahassee in order to retrieve my dog (as I mentioned in my previous post on the Mike Blankenship Skate Park). I got curious as to what was going on up north and discovered Mason Jennings was performing at the Double Down in Gainesville. Being a huge fan I made the necessary arrangements to get to the Double Down in time for the show and booked a pet friendly hotel where my doggie and I could crash for the night.

The Double Down is considered a replacement to the defunct Common Grounds.… (click for more)

by Steven on Feb 3, 2012. No Comments
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Locations: Mike Blankenship Skate Park – Tallahassee

In the summer of 2001, I moved in Enterprise, Alabama and resided there for nearly 3 years. I lived in a section of the state that was lovingly referred to as LA (Lower Alabama) or Florabama, due to it’s geographical position. The time I spent there was life changing, though I didn’t know it at the time, I guess it was a process to realize those changes. I met some great people through skateboarding and we remain friends to this day. This past weekend I visited Ralph, one of my best friends who goes to school at FSU and lives in… (click for more)

by Steven on Jan 30, 2012. No Comments
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Sebadoh – Grand Central (1/18/2012)

By the time you read this the Weezer Cruise will have already pulled into port and 99 per cent of the bands will be gone from Miami. I want to thank Weezer for allowing Sebadoh on the cruise which led to their pre-cruise performance at Grand Central!

In the year and a half that Grand Central has been up and running, they have proven to be an asset to Downtown Miami, filling a void for events too small for the AA arena but too large for all other venues in the 305. Another special factor that sets the club apart… (click for more)

by Steven on Jan 23, 2012. No Comments
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The Dead Kenny G’s – Hurricane Bar & Lounge (1/15/12)

“We are the Dead Kenny G’s” shouted Skerik before he, drummer Mike Dillon, and bassist/ baritone sax player Brad Houser, launched into a freaky jazz jam. The patrons of the packed Hurricane Bar and Lounge starred in amazement, most of whom must not have expected what they were witnessing. I honestly didn’t know what to expect, as the show was billed “Skerik and Friends” as a post Jam Cruise event. Skerik is the nuttiest saxophonist in the world! I first got turned onto his playing when he appeared on Stanton Moore’s All Kooked Out album and I was instantly blown… (click for more)

by Steven on Jan 20, 2012. No Comments