Diandra Interviews People Museum: Turning Sound Into An Aesthetic

When we go to an art museum, we go to observe the framed works of humanity by humanity. We are fascinated by how sculptors, painters,…

Concert Review: Tunde Olaniran Is A Dance-Twirl King At Terminal 5

Tunde Olaniran is WOKE! Yet, more importantly, he is awaking you, and giving you life through sound. Yes, he is an activist from Flint, Michigan,…

Concert Review: Years And Years Could Last Forever At Terminal 5

I CAN’T EVEN EMOTIONALLY DEAL WITH YEARS AND YEARS! I just want to go on a Kanye Level Rant of Happiness when it comes to…

Concert Review: Frankie Cosmos Are Universal At Bowery Ballroom

For being called Frankie Cosmos, this band is surprising insular. Yet, maybe, that is the point. There is an old Spanish saying, “Every head is…

Film Review: Beautiful Boy Is A Lesson On Unconditional Love

Beautiful Boy is one of the best films of 2018, and also one of the most impactful. Before seeing Steve Carrell as David Scheff and…

Concert Review: Island Debut As Headliners At Baby’s All Right

Is it weird to say that you could feel it was Island’s first time headlining a tour? The sentiment had nothing to do with professionalism…

Concert Review: Romeo Santos Is The King At Barclays

Currently on his Golden Tour, the self-proclaimed King of Bachata, is not wrong about his royal title. He has been for Bachata what Michael Jackson…

Album Review: Parcels Are The Bee Gees of 2018

Parcels are The Beach Boys/ The Bee Gees of 2018; giving you a SoCal groove that turns beachfronts into disco floors. Their self-titled debut is…

Concert Review: Liz Phair Defines The People At Brooklyn Steel

In life, you never know how much an artist/ person means to someone else, and Liz Phair’s music has been very defining for many. There…

Film Review: Bad Times At The El Royale Is The Future of Noir

Bad Times At The El Royale was thriller excellence. Writer and Director Drew Goddard has made a modern noir that had me questioning EVERYONE! While…

Concert Review: Lando Chill Takes Us Elsewhere

When I first heard Lando Chill’s name, I kept on thinking of Lando Calrissian, of Star Wars, and the universal pastime of “Netflix And Chill.”…

Concert Review: Leon Bridges Romances Radio City Music Hall

When it comes to performing, Leon Bridges hails back to the era of Chuck Berry or James Brown; when a performer relied only on the…

Film Review: The Oath Questions How We Pledge To Our Country

In the history of this world, absolutely no political ideology has been systemized absolutely, and that includes democracy. Why is this so? Because it is…

Concert Review: Diana Gordon Is The Friend You Open Up To At Pianos

You learn strength when you lose someone because gaining that person taught you how to love. Relationships are vital to our spirit, not just because…

Concert Review: Alma Unleashes Party Animals At Elsewhere

If life were an Alma concert, nobody would ever be unhappy or mad again. After Elsewhere, I truly believe this because she is 100% on…