Theatre Review: Bjork’s Cornucopia Asks For An Environmental Utopia

With an Icelandic, children’s  choric singing hymns of unity, harmony, and, ultimately, fantasy,  Bjork’s Cornucopia, immediately, sets up a level of childhood magic, which makes…

Concert Review: Rodrigo Y Gabriela Turn Anxieties Into Friends

For Rodrigo y Gabriela, to put words to their music, would make their sounds feel less. For them, a guitar rhythm holds a millions verses,…

Album of The Week: Seba Kaapstad’s Thina Is Internationally Stunning

Seba Kaapstad is a multi-national neo-soul quartet, comprised of band members, Zoe Modiga, Philip Scheibel (Pheel), Ndumiso Manana, and Sebastian Schuster (Seba). Drawing from their…

Concert Review: Dirty Honey Are Classic Rock At Mercury Lounge

  In the rise of Greta VanFleet, Dirty Honey feel like a new welcome. Classic rock is due for a surging revival because it is…

Album Review: Rosie Lowe Is Accountable for “Yu”

The hardest part of a relationship is not communication; it’s accountability. Part of why we struggle to be clear with our partner or fully understand…

Film Review: Detective Pikachu And The Case of Super Cute Pokémon

While Detective Pikachu can be funny and filled with action-packed sequences, its most powerful key to success is its cuteness. Yet, it is not simply…

Concert Preview: Quinn Lewis Is Coming To Bowery

When it comes to performing Quinn Lewis is a must see, and his upcoming show, at Bowery Ballroom on May 4, is bound to be…

Diandra Interviews JOHN k.: Challenging Yourself To Build Yourself

JOHN.k  is having a PHENOMENAL YEAR! He just got signed to Epic Records, and released his new EP, if we never met, today. In it,…

Diandra Interviews Maya B: Being Original To Paint Your Sound

I really like Maya B. In a world that seeks artists to sing about humanity, but can forget they are human, Maya B makes her…

Diandra Interviews Pheeyownah: Silvering Empowerment Into A Persona

Prepping for the release of her new album, Silver, on May 3, Pheeyownah opened up about the meaning of this record, and how it redefined…

Festival Preview: Bonnaroo Is Getting Mindful In Manchester, TN

Right up there with Coachella and Burning Man, Bonnaroo could be considered one of the legendary, music festivals that recurs, every year, in the U.S;…

Festival Preview: Governor’s Ball 2019 Is Taking Over NYC

Governor’s Ball is LEGENDARY! Since its conception, it has become a staple, New York music festival: completely taking over the city. This year promises to…

Festival Preview: Pitchfork Festival Is Spanning Through Genres In Chicago

Pitchfork Festival 2019 is going to be FANTASTIC. I am already in love with its lineup, especially because it spans through genres. Haim, The Isley…

Concert Review: Jack Gray Is A Rising Superstar In Brooklyn Steel

Watching Jack Gray perform at Brooklyn Steel, I, literally, thought, “I am so glad I am watching him while he is still affordable.” (lol!) I…

Theater Review: Miracle In Rwanda Is A Story of Hope

“This is a story of hope,” says Immaculée Ilibagiza (played stunningly by Malaika Uwamahoro). And so begins, Miracle In Rwanda, a true story and gruesome tale…