Concert Review: Cat Clyde Is Healing Her Nature At Rockwood

After interviewing Cat Clyde, admittedly, her performance felt influenced. She said she used nature and its imagery to reflect upon her personal experiences. Thus, I…

Artist Close-Up: Pinky Pinky Serve A Turkey Dinner

Listening to Pinky Pinky’s Turkey Dinner, I kept on thinking of the “Drapes” in Cry Baby. A campy, greaser gang singing to love, lust, and…

Artist Close-Up: Jean Deaux Has “Empathy” For Herself

Empathy, like love, is boiled down to something you have or you don’t. Yes, it comes in degrees, and the spiritual purpose of life seems…

Concert Review: Next City Premieres To New York City

With only their second show, Next City set up that they are here to ROCK. “Welcome To The Jungle” could be their theme song because…

Concert Review: Finn Andrews Sings Humanity’s Legend

Finn Andrews is a legend or, at least, a keeper of them to his fans. He is the Guillermo Del Toro of lyrics. Singing songs…

Movie Review: Men In Black: International Is A Summer Hit

Watching Men In Black: International, I kept on thinking, “Oh yeah! This is a summer blockbuster.” It has the action, charming wit, big budget, and…

Album Review: Yoshi Flower Has Peer Pleasure

Yoshi Flower’s “zen-ratchet” style is one of the most unique swags in the industry. It is always a strange balance trying to bring a different…

Album Review: Jordan Rakei Observes His Origin

Jordan Rakei has been rising as a soulful crooner capturing Millennials desire to feel and chill through sound. If there is one thing that the…

Theater Review: Dying City Is An Intense Look At Trauma

We are our stories, and, for those that have suffered a trauma, such a tragic story can feel like the only one ever told about…

Theater Review: Square Go Wrestles With Adolescence

Do our bullies really care about us? I wonder that. I, like many, have experienced bullying, and was told, “It’s not personal” by others trying…

Theatre Review: Nomad Motel Hosts Abandoned Children

Although we all know the stories of kids abandoned by their parents or a parent, we still believe that a “parent-child” relationship is automatic. We…

TV Review: Los Espookys Are A Cult Classic

Watching Los Espookys, was like watching Napoleon Dynamite film a horror scene. It was deadpan perfection. It’s outlandish humor and dry, but sincere approach to…

Album Review: X Ambassadors Duel With Demons At “Orion”

Listening to X Ambassadors new record, Orion, I was pleasantly surprised by their slight change in sound. It was as if somebody added lemon to…

Concert Review: BRIC! Celebrate Brooklyn Is Back!

BRIC! Celebrate Brooklyn is back, and it is so exciting for multiple reasons. For one, it is gathering some of the biggest names like, Patti…

Concert Review: Empire of The Sun Builds Upon Webster Hall

Empire of The Sun give one of THE BEST shows you will ever see. Theatricality goes a long way with an audience, especially because it…