Diandra Interviews MOH: Finding Your Belinda

I am in awe of this world. For better or worse, it is rich with stories. My favorite artist of all time, fellow Boricua Hector…

Diandra Interviews Lisa Remar: Music As An Escape

Lisa Remar is my spiritual twin. This is a fact I discovered in our interview. Her love of Mariah Carey was so powerful, I thought…

TV Review- Selena: The Series Spotlights The Family Behind The Star

Premiering December 4 on Netflix, Selena: The Series, as helmed by the Selena Quintanilla’s family, promised to be a nuanced look at the icon’s beginnings,…

Diandra Interviews Not Fay: Finding The Original You

It is SO HARD to sound unique. Recently, when talking to Mi’Chel Rose, she said something that is so true, “You have to be new…

Diandra Interviews Belaro: May Disco Pop Last “Forever”

Forever is a total disco bop, of which I don’t know if the genre has ever really died. If it did, it has had its…

TV Review: Sneakerheads Brings The Silly To A Serious Culture

Watching Netflix’s Sneakerheads, I was surprised by its silliness. It aims for cute chuckles with a few laugh out loud scenarios. Yet, its redundancy with…

Diandra Reviews Playlist: Latinx & Chill – The Playlist

It is Hispanic Heritage Month in one of the roughest years it has been to be human on earth and Latinx in the US. With…

Diandra Tells You What Is Coming To Netflix In October 2020!

I swear that we all treat Netflix’s announcement of its monthly releases like Christmas, especially through this pandemic. Streaming films has become like a tossed…

Diandra Interviews Alex Frew: Making An Antisocial Love Song

Alex Frew is an absolute sweetheart and an introvert. While most artists find their music in their heart and how it connects to their mind,…

Diandra Interviews Silver Sphere: Old Boyfriends, New Planet

I was discussing with an artist the importance of escapism, especially now. She was gushing over her love for BTS, and especially their altruistic intention…

Album Review: Didirri Is “Sold For Sale”

Didirri’s “Sold For Sale” is sad songs galore. It is five tracks spun in sadness as Didirri’s voice nuzzles into the fruit of frustration. Life…

Album Review: Anya Marina Is The Queen of Night

Anya Marina sings like she is floating in the middle of the pool, while a party surrounds her. She lets the water drift the body…

Album Review: DVNA Will Make You Join “All My Friends”

Okay, I’m going to reveal a secret. I love Stacie Orrico, and have yet to figure out why her career fizzled away. In the 90s,…

Album Review: Sango Takes You To Da Rocinha 4

I remember hearing Sango’s remix of Frank Ocean’s “Cayendo,” and thinking Sango needs to go straight to Latin Music. His albums, bringing the Latin Heat,…

Album Review: Sylvan Esso Is Reaching For Free Love

Sylvan Esso is known for bringing the house down. There is nothing about them that is quiet nor desires to be. Yet, sometimes, silence can…