TV Preview/Review: Goatface Is A Must-See Comedy Central Special

Watching Goatface, I not only laughed, but I felt seen. Immediately, you will compare this special to the likes of Key & Peele and The…

Album Review: The 1975 Delve Into A Brief History Into Online Relationships

Both seriously and, at times, sarcastically, The 1975 continue to analyze modern love with with a razor edge. Their newest record, The 1975’s A Brief…

Concert Review: H.E.R Sells Out Brooklyn Steel With Love

Honestly, buy your ticket for H.E.R’s tour, NOW! Playing a sold-out crowd, near her own home in Brooklyn. H.E.R. was speechless at the amount of…

Concert Review: The Faim Are Ready To Headline At Gramercy Theatre

I firmly believe that there is a standard of good to music and performance. Whether or not, you like an artist’s genre does not always…

Concert Review: Le Butcherettes Physicalize Rock At Elsewhere

There is nothing like the physicality of a performance! Emotionality comes in many layers. An artist can simply emote with their voice, of which Le…

Concert Review: Rufus Du Sol Give Techno For The Soul

With Jesus poses abound, Rüfüs Du Sol played a Sold Out show to a crowd ready to feel enlightened. Over keys and synths that ascended…

Diandra Interviews VHS Collection: Rising To Your Music Dreams

You ask any artist what their goal is, and they will, probably, say, “To be able to support themselves doing what they love.” VHS Collection…

Film Review: Shoplifters Makes You Rethink How You Look At The Poor

SYNOPSIS: After one of their shoplifting sessions, Osamu and his son come across a little girl in the freezing cold. At first reluctant to shelter the…

Concert Review: Young Fathers Hypnotize At Elsewhere

Going to the gender-neutral bathroom at Elsewhere, #yas, two guys were talking about the Young Fathers’ concert, of which one said something that stood out…

Concert Review: Jessie Reyez Rises Against Adversity At Irving Plaza

From sexual harassment to depression, Jessie Reyez was not holding back against the things have tried to stop her from rising to her dreams. From…

Concert Review: Wafia Turns Heartbreak Into A Vibe

New Fave Alert! New Fave Alert! Wafia slayed the Elsewhere stage in the simplest way. She represented every single time you took your girlfriend to…

Film Review: Robin Hood Stands Up To Economic Inequality

“The rich get richer, and the poor get poorer!” This is the ancient adage that gets most resuscitated by the 99%, Yet, Robin Hood shows…

Concert Review: The Marias Make Love Galactic At Gramercy Theatre

The Marias are on of my favorite groups rising and getting the accolades they deserve. Their sound scintillates with rhythms dropping to the floor in…

Theatre Review: The Prom Is Everything We Love About Broadway

The Prom is hilarious, powerful, poignant, silly, and happily cheesy. It plays into the Broadway tropes and fantasies every single B-way Baby loves. The reason…

Film Review: The Favourite Asks Can Power Be Loved

SYNOPSIS: Early 18th century. England is at war with the French. Nevertheless, duck racing and pineapple eating are thriving. A frail Queen Anne (Olivia Colman) occupies…