Album Review: Marika Hackman Wants Any Human Friend

Listening to Marika Hackman’s Any Human Friend, I kept on thinking of my friend who, laughingly, yelped, “You’ve Changed!” when I came back from a…

Album Review: Shura’s Forevher Is One of The Best Albums of 2019

I absolutely adore Shura’s Forevher. It is happily romantic, while, simultaneously, disillusioned with love. Relationships can be as hard to maintain as they are to…

Concert Review: Tom Walker Is Moving On Up At Bowery

 I have interviewed and met Tom Walker, and I can honestly say, “The man you meet on stage is the one you meet off it.”…

Theatre Review: Measure For Measure Is Shakespeare’s #MeToo Play

Watching Measure for Measure, I felt Shakespeare would be in awe of his longevity. He would be floored to see his words revamped and re-stylized…

Concert Review: Jidenna Goes Mike Tyson At BRIC! Celebrate Brooklyn

The “Classic Man” singer brought new music and his bold style in one of the MOST packed BRIC! Celebrate Brooklyns I have ever seen. For…

Concert Review: Liily Sings To Life’s Edge At Mercury Lounge

I can, sincerely, say that I walked away from Liily’s Mercury Lounge show a little bit deafer. Every punk  iteration, from noise to post, has…

Concert Review: Chase Atlantic Are The Center of The Universe

  At Webster Hall, Chase Atlantic were the center of the universe for fans. The trio tackle mental anxiety with their verses, and feel like…

Theatre Review: Two’s A Crowd Shows Getting Older Is Getting Bolder

In life, you never stop finding your way, especially because Life seems to be something you go through moreso than “land upon.” Yet, from movies…

Theatre Review: Ladyship Sails Through The Historical Woes of Women

Based on the colonization of Australia, Linda and Laura Good’s Ladyship focuses on the poor women that were taken from their homelands, like Ireland, and…

Concert Series Preview: City Farm Presents Is Bringing Top Acts To Industry City

From Nick Hakim to Yellow Days, the vocalists are COMING to Industry City, and my heart is too excited. The City Farm Presents concert series…

Theatre Review: Mojada Is A Feminist Approach To Medea

Written by Luis Alfaro, Mojada guts audiences with the realities and prejudices of being a woman, especially of color. Based off of Euripedes’ Medea, Alfaro…

Diandra Interviews Defoe: Turning Your Childhood Passion Into A Profession

When you hear Defoe’s music, it is incredibly unique. Her sound is a performance piece, of which she approaches each song with a new veil…

Diandra Interviews Super City: Getting High Off Sound

With their newest single “High” being a push forward in style and sound for Super City,  I interviewed the band on how they have grown…

Concert Review: The Rose Bar Sessions Are A Unique Music Experience

The Rose Bar Sessions are amazing, in part, because they make life feel like an exclusive ticket to music and intimacy. Dimly lit with an…

TV Review: Sweetbitter Season 2 Gets Vicious

Knowledge is power, ignorance is bliss, and trust issues are what happens when you realize both of these truths. At times, in our relationships, we…