Concert Review: Joan As Police Woman Gets You “Woke” At Nublu

Watching Joan As Police Woman at Nublu, I realized I never asked why Joan added the “As Police Woman.” I have yet to google this…

Film Review: Hotel Transylvania 3 Teaches Love Through Difference

  Synopsis: they embark on a vacation on a luxury monster cruise ship so Drac can take a summer vacation from providing everyone else’s vacation at…

Concert Review: House of Vans Creates An Ambiance With Slowdive

HOUSE OF VANS is having its final, summer series in NYC. This Brooklyn staple that I also abbreviated HOV, in honor of Jay-Z, is continuing…

Theatre Review: Laura Bush Killed A Guy…. But Actually!

You google Laura Bush, and you will find her acclaimed cowboy cookie recipe, information about her library charity, and that she killed a guy. What…

Concert Review: Courtship Survive Bad Luck To Give Fun Times At Bowery

Courtship ended their tour at Bowery Ballroom as if they were the leading band at a wedding. That night they were marrying life after a…

Concert Review: Charlotte Cardin Gives That Empire Love At Rough Trade

Charlotte Cardin is currently headIining her first tour, and it should be called the “Do you have a Bae? Tour”. With the wonderful NIIA and…

Film Review: I Feel Pretty Shows The Beauty of Confidence

SYNOPSIS: A woman struggling with insecurity wakes from a fall believing she is the most beautiful and capable woman on the planet. Her new confidence empowers…

Film Review: Netflix’s Mercury 13 Shows The Cosmic Cruelty of Sexism

SYNOPSIS: Mercury 13 is a remarkable story of the women who were tested for spaceflight in 1961 before their dreams were dashed in being the…

Concert Review: Kimbra Unleashes Her Primal Heart At Rough Trade

Kimbra unleashed Primal Heart on Rough Trade to a crowd of adoring and surprised fans. There is a sweetness to Kimbra that almost appeared wholesome,…

Theatre Review: Children of A Lesser God Challenges The Worth of Social Pity

Directed by Kenny Leon, Children of A Lesser God (COAG) shines a light on an often ignored and painfully marginalized group: the disabled. In this…

Concert Review: Frenship Form A Summer Bond With Bowery Ballroom

IT’S COMING!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SUMMER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Watching Frenship dance around the Bowery Ballroom stage like they were drunk off partying was infectiously joyous. It was as if the…

Concert Review: Pollens Are The Brooklyn B-52’s At Baby’s All Right

Sometimes, I think the only difference between a crazy person and a genius is willpower. Crazy people lose their conscious, and let their want eat…

Concert Review: Thirdstory Turn Brooklyn Steel Into Their Home of Harmony

Seeing Thirdstory at Brooklyn Steel was AMAZING. I remember when they wee just filling out Baby’s All Right, and now a whole warehouse was cheering…

Concert Review: INHEAVEN Give Goth Glam Grunge At Bowery

It is kind of strange to see a British band play to the idea of wasted, American Youth. There with their North Londoner accents, and…

Album Review: Kimbra Releases Her Cool, “Primal Heart”

Growing up hurts, and anyone who tells you otherwise then has not. Kimbra has certainly grown her sound and lyrics to show, the older you…