Concert Review: Local Natives Land At Brooklyn Steel

The first time I ever heard Local Natives was in Argentina. I was in a sports bar where you could, literally, play archery and take…

Diandra Interviews Valley: Life Is One Big Maybe

Listening to Valley’s Maybe: Side B, I kept on thinking, “Wow, they are about to get EVEN bigger!” The album combines youthful zest with youthful…

Diandra Interviews Cat Clyde: Music Is A Hunter’s Trance

Releasing Hunter’s Trance on June 14, Cat Clyde newest record shows that “folk music” is meditative. It is not simply about detailing the stories of…

Concert Review: Geographer Explores At Bowery Ballroom

Ahhhh, yes! The rise of the multi-instrumentalist! From Youngr to Louis Cole, people are flocking to artists that, literally, construct their song in front of…

Concert Review: The Allan Rayman Show Hits Warsaw

  Beneath a good, rhythmic beat, lies the versed details of self-destruction and the feelings that if “the one” leaves you, in a way, you will…

Concert Review: Raja Kumari Gives Us Punjabi Hip Hop At BK

When it comes to females in Hip Hop, it is as if we have a small room within a mansion. There ARE SO MANY incomparable,…

Concert Review: Frenship Make Irving Plaza Their Beach

Frenship have become one of those duos that, at any time or place, they could sell out a show. The reason is that they give…

Theatre Review: Public Servant Serves Empathy At Theatre Row

  There have been many moments in my life when I swore that if I told the universe,”I am a good person that wants to…

Concert Review: Sage Charmaine Is An Alter Ego At Bowery

“YAAASSSS!!!!!!!!!!!” yelled a crowd of ladies as Sage Charmaine broke into a twerk and tossed her pink hair. She fully embodies the “bad b**ch” mentally…

Concert Review: Jenn Grant Gets Maternal At Rockwood

When you have a baby your life changes; the question is whether it is still yours. You have this new, major role, motherhood, but is…

Concert Review: Rebecca Haviland Shows Time Makes You Go Inward

As Rebecca Haviland transitioned from old tracks to new ones, it, suddenly, hit me how many artists, in time, because self-reflective. Rebecca is FAR from…

Film Review: Dark Phoenix Is A Film For The Fans

I have watched every X-men film, and have been loyal through its series’ changes, which is why I felt compelled to see Dark Phoenix. From…

Theater Review: Long Lost Question Family And Forgiveness At MTC

When do your sins become unforgivable? When do you push the ones you love so much, with the havoc you caused them, that your redemption…

Album Review: Aurora Goes Bjork In A Different Kind of Human

Upon listen, A Different Kind of Human (ADKOH) feels like a fall into the rabbit hole of your soul. Imagine your mind had a literal…

Theatre Review: Magic 8 Ball Approaches Autism’s Spectrum

In this world, difference is treated with distance. It is as if to live life differently,  with particular needs or wants, causes people to treat…