DVD/FIlm Review: Careful What Your Wish For Elevates Nick Jonas’ Acting Skills

Careful What You Wish For (CWYWF) is coming out today on DVD, and as those whom have read my previous review, I was surprised by…

Diandra Reviews Good Music For the Week Playlist #14

”   I am so excited for Drake to rock Madison Square Garden, to which I give him the honor of being my new playlist’s…

Concert Review: Unknown Mortal Orchestra Turn Summerstage Into a Psychedelic Disco

Unknown Mortal Orchestra (UMO) played their epic last album Multi-Love as part of Central Park’s Summerstage Concert Series. For fans of UMO, their newest album…

Artist Close-Up: Dua Lipa Is A Future Pop Star

Many will judge mainstream music as soulless. Yet,”mainstream” music does have its aim. In its effects to bring mass appeal, it also brings mass connection.…

Concert Review: Cold Fronts and The Kickback Bring “Garage Band Glory” to Rough Trade NYC

The Kickback Cold Fronts                               Garage Band Glory that is what…

Concert Review: MURA MASA Creates “Bonsai Beats” at Music Hall of Williamsburg

Mura Masa was incredibly fun. Moreover, seeing him the headliner of his own show was a proud “mama” moment for me. Masa had been an…

Concert Review: Marcus Strickland & Twi-Life, Gregory Porter, And Another Awesome BRIC Concert

BRIC continues to be amazing. Free Concerts GALORE! This round was Marcus Strickland & Twi-Life and Gregory Porter. These jazz-soul stylings were the perfect blend…

Diandra Reviews Good Music For The Weekend Playlist #13

It’s another weekend, and another chance to have the best Saturday and Sunday of your life. Enjoy my mix playlist. It’s luck number 13.

Concert Review: Larry Harlow Brings Classic Salsa To Brooklyn Bridge Park

Yes, New York City is vibrant in the summer. Honestly, there is nothing like it. Everyone walks the streets eager to absorb the sun and…

Film Review: Philip Roth’s Indignation Comes To Life Thanks To Logan Lerman

Philip Roth’s classic novel, Indignation, was a quiet take on a shy young man’s inner angst. The James Schamus’ film adaptation does well in drawing…

Album of The Week Review: “For All We Know” Makes NAO The Female, Millennial Version of Prince

From the very introduction of For All We Know, NAO uses her lush voice to entrance you. Her vocals embrace you like the first warm…

Spiritually Millennial Episode 6- From Physicality to Forgiveness: Relationship Needs

From a sweet kiss to an act of forgiveness. relationships have a lot of needs, and everyone must have understanding for both their partner’s needs…

Film Review: Jason Bourne is Back!

Jason Bourne is back, and in a new self-titled fourth film.  Although Bourne is as good as ever, I cannot say, truthfully, that he is…

Film Review: Nerve Was Racking Crazy Edge And Social Criticism

Nerve is going to be released on July 27, and I have to say I was so surprised by how much fun this film was.…

Festival Review: Panorama NYC Equals Sunday Funday

You have seen my OZY Fusion Fest coverage, now make way for my PANORAMA NYC review. I only reviewed Sunday so, if your looking for…