Artist Close- Up: The Accidentals (Includes Two Free Downloadable Tracks)

Katie Larson, Michael Dause, and Savannah Buist When I first heard the Accidentals, I literally heard talent. That may seem odd to say. How do…

Debut Album Review: Don’t Dwell By Star Parks Makes You Want To Live

Star Parks’ debut LP, Don’t Dwell, sounds like something that came out of a hot, 70’s summer. It has that mystical, folkish vibe that entranced “Wood-stockers” with…

Artist Close-Up: The Hood Internet Shows Mash-Ups Never Die

The Hood Internet is a cult favorite amongst Hip Hop fans. The Chicago- based group is notorious for their unique mash-up between electro-pop and indie…

Artist Close Up: Laura Nyro – One of the Most Influential Songwriters You have Never Heard

Laura Nyro is an odd legend to singers and song-writers. To some she is like a celestial being having written Barbra Streisand’s “Stoney End” and…

Concert Review: Hailey Knox Breaks Free At The Box

Oh, we know what we’re worth, and you’ll get what you deserve when all of the geeks inherit the earth. Geeks By Hailey Knox  …

Artist Close-Up: Joshua Winstead

You might have heard of Joshua Winstead as a member of the successful indie-rock band Metric. With several studio albums and international success, Winstead has…

Diandra Interviews Lights: How A Woman’s Wisdom Shines Her Musical Soul

  It is lovely to see a talented person be so humble and warm. Lights embodies her name, as she is bursting with energy and…

Theater Review: The Marvelous Wonderettes

The Cast of ‘The Marvelous Wonderettes’ at The Kirk Theatre. Photo courtesy of The Kirk Theatre.The Marvelous Wonderettes is a musical that will leave audiences…

Album Review: Rob Baird Pens A Musical Open Letter To Loneliness

To me, music becomes art when it is based in soul. Rob Baird’s newest album Wrong Side Of The River (WSOTR) is art. The 10…

My Day At The Drama League Awards: A Personal Tale

                         If you look at any life you will find struggles, but question is…

Concert Review: Magic Giant Gives Audiences A Starry Night

Magic Giant represents the glory of “chill music.” This indie-folk band hails from California and exudes the state’s lax, welcoming energy. Going to see them…

Concert Review: The Wild Feathers Bring Rock N’ Roll Glory To Bowery

There is nothing like some good ol’ country music to make someone want to grab a beer and stay in the moment. In some way,…

Concert Review: Big Wild Is The Beyonce of DJ’s

DJ’s have become lucrative in the music industry, where to stand means you are really something special. Big Wild does not just stand out, he…

Black Girl: A Classic Film That Captures Depression

Restored to 4k by Janus Films, Black Girl will be released at BAMcinématek, a Brooklyn staple for culture. This Senegalese classic was acclaimed director Ousmane…

Film Review: High Rise Is A Stunningly Thoughtful Look Into Classism

High-Rise is a thriller adapted from the J.G. Ballard novel. The visually stunning but emotionally grim film must be approached correctly to truly appreciate. Set…