Diandra Interviews Obie Iyoha: Seeing Your Songs

  Obie Iyoha can draw as much as he can rap and sing. For him, life is so colorful it makes even sound feel like…

Diandra Interviews Valley Latini: Music, Sex, and The Spiritual Connection

For Valley Latini, music is a spiritual experience, which is why it can be sexual. Yes, life is balance and there are lines to be…

Artist Close-Up: Still Woozy Gets Woozier Confronting “BS”

From video to verses, Still Woozy’s new track, “BS,” is all about denial and commitment issues, and, frankly, I am here for it. As he…

Album Review: Paul Epworth Has Shipped Me Off On “Voyager”

Excuse me as I exit my spaceship to do this review. Paul Epworth’s new album, Voyager, is SO GOOD! It is trance funkadelia that could…

Artist Close Up: Meet Tedy, Your New Emotional Friend

I always find it hilarious when men try to say they are not “emotional.” Of course, they may manifest their emotions in different way than…

Diandra Reviews It All- Interviews Hannah Georgas: Life Inspires

What I loved about Hannah Georgas newest album, All That Emotion, is that it felt like a confrontation with yourself in front of a spiritual…

Diandra Interviews Estereomance: Love On The Radio

I absolutely adore Estereomance: as a band and band-name. It is so hard to come up with a title for anything, but especially your artist…

TV Review: The Third Day Rises As A Creepy Look At Faith And Grief

Sometimes, a person fights for his life even if he doesn’t want it, or she only holds on to it because of the ones she…

TV Review: Pen15’s Season 2 Puts The Real In Really Funny

  Part of what makes a comedy really special and human is when it allows itself to let serious, sad moments be just that. Yes,…

Diandra Interviews CAMINA: Making Music Cinnamon

I heard it, somewhere, that part of getting older is not so much getting tired physical but spiritually. Your heart just doesn’t want to have…

Diandra Interviews Tita: Everything Is In Your Head

My mother once told me that the best songs have a little bit of despair and a touch of joy. They understand that life is…

TV Review: HBO’s We Are Who We Are Makes Being Young An Art

I remember watching Jon Hamm, in an interview, discuss how the world is “youth-obsessed,” which made him nervous as an actor that never looked “boyish.”…

Diandra Interviews Devin Kirtz: Being Your Own Best Friend

Devin Kirtz is changing his life, and he is doing it for self-love purposes. Always wanting to enter the music realm, Kirtz spent years as…

Diandra Interviews Jack Omstead: Finding Your Message

  Jack Omstead is both shy and friendly. He can say the wisest thing without any notice of his wisdom. Call it humility or a…

Album Review: Haiku Hands Are Dancing In Self-Titled Debut

Till this day, Haiku Hands gave one of the best performances I have ever seen. Back in the day, when we had things called concerts,…