Diandra Reviews It All- Jesse Harris Feels Like Coney Island In Aquarelle

  Jesse Harris is known as a songwriter, and Aquarelle is another golden plaque to what feels like a spiritual room of deserved, trophied accolades.…

Album Review: Dreams Are Superheroes In No One Defeats Us

Empire of the Sun’s Luke Steele and Silverchair’s Daniel Johns have united to create a super group that will make you feel like a superhero.…

Film Review: Colette Shows Why Confidence Is Power

Synopsis: After marrying a successful Parisian writer known commonly as “Willy” (Dominic West), Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette (Keira Knightley) is transplanted from her childhood home in rural…

Film Review: Life Itself Is A Powerful Story With A Dividing Ending

SYNOPSIS: As a young New York couple goes from college romance to marriage and the birth of their first child, the unexpected twists of their…

Concert Review: Flora Cash Test New Music At Bowery Ballroom

Flora Cash have, recently, been signed to RCA, and are taking the opportunity, with their label, to build a music world that is, in essence,…

Concert Review: SYML Shows The Quirks of Love At Bowery Ballroom

SYML is the guy that opens up a pizza discussion mid-show. He is also the guy that wears new sneakers in a rain storm. SYML…

Album Review: Macy Gray’s Ruby Makes Her Shine

When you hear Macy Gray’s Ruby, you will 100% feel her spirit. Ruby is her most vivacious representation of herself, and why she has had…

Album Review: Hudson Taylor Go From Bear Creek To Dame Street

When you are young, you see the streets more than your bedroom. The outside world is like a seductive siren calling to live her up.…

Album Review: Metric Teach You The “Art of Doubt”

By now, Metric have solidified themselves as artists. Creating sounds that churn with the sultriness of darkness, and the rare bursts of liberation we feel…

Concert Review: Anne-Marie Creates BFF Music At Bowery Ballroom

Anne Marie is the Noah Centineo of concerts. I was so charmed by her charisma and sweetness; she literally became a walking smile and giggle.…

Concert Review: No Te Va Gustar Turn Sony Hall Into The World Cup

Seeing No Te Va Gustar (NTVG) at Sony Hall, I did not feel like a “member of the press.” I felt like a member of…

Album Review: Christine And The Queens Present The Life of “Chris”

Christine And The Queens is taking over the world or, at least, my life, with new album, Chris. With an English and French version, my…

Theatre Review: Shakesbeer Changes The Theatre And Beer Game

I loved Shakesbeer, especially this round. Having become a staple of the NYC pub crawl circuit, for over 5 years, I was excited to see…

Album Review: 6lack Writes An East Atlanta Love Letter To Breaking Hearts

6lack has been associated as the future of R&B and Hip Hop; bringing a sound that seems like it will be the one of tomorrow.…

Concert Review: Givers Give Lessons of Joy At Mercury Lounge

I know we say that, “Everybody wants to be happy,” but that is not true. Some people want to want to be happy. Others, know…