Film Review: Rocketman Shows Elton John’s Journey To Self-Love

Similar to Moulin Rouge, Rocketman feels like a Broadway musical gorgeously transferred into film. Yet, what can you expect from an Elton John biopic. Flashy…

Concert Review: Ida Mae Reach At Forest Hills Stadium

When you are a “rising artist” there is always a humbling moment; a gentle reminder that you are closer to where you want to be…

Concert Review: Pure Bathing Culture Form At Warsaw

Commune is defined as a group of people living together and sharing possessions and responsibilities. For Pure Bathing Culture, the world is divided amongst two…

Concert Review: The Vaughns Are “Millennial” At Arlene’s Grocery

The Sun is often associated with beauty and light. It keeps us warm and distinguishes the day from the night. Yet, it also burns and…

Concert Review: Argonaut & Wasp Light Up Rough Trade

A set can do a lot for an artist. At times, having good music is only a step for a concert, especially considering the varying…

Concert Review: Loote Steal The Stage At Terminal 5

Every stage is another opportunity, and Loote was gaining the chance of a lifetime to conquer Betty Who’s fans. From the minute you entered Terminal…

Album Review: whenyoung Have Reasons To Dream

whenyoung’s Reasons To Dream is one of my favorite new releases because it beats to pop’s eternal drum of catchy hooks, saccharine lyrics, and lovelorn…

Concert Review: Beoga Go Game of Thrones On Webster Hall

Beoga were very aware that they gave Game of Thrones vibes to the audience. All they needed to do was play the “Rains of Castamere,”…

Album Review: pronoun declares “I’ll show you stronger”

I remember hearing, one time, that pain is the birth pangs of strength. In essence, when anxiety strikes and self-doubt rises, you feel like who…

Film Review: Aladdin Is A Live-Action Delight

I was so excited to see Aladdin. I am a kid that will never grow up, except that I have and refuse to admit it…

Concert Review: Johnnyswim Are Couple Goals At Webster Hall

“I’m Dead!” said one young woman to her friend. Her response, “They are perfect!” Towards Johhnyswim, their fans feel a sense of ownership and protective…

Concert Review: Emotional Oranges Show Up And Show Out At MHOW

It was only their second show ever, and Emotional Oranges felt like veterans. Though the duo’s personal names and histories feel drenched by mysteries and…

Diandra Interviews Seba Kaapstad- A Global Spirit

I loved Seba Kaapstad’s record, Thina, and, luckily after this interview, I got to know their heart, as well. When you are a person seeking…

Theatre Review: Bjork’s Cornucopia Asks For An Environmental Utopia

With an Icelandic, children’s  choric singing hymns of unity, harmony, and, ultimately, fantasy,  Bjork’s Cornucopia, immediately, sets up a level of childhood magic, which makes…

Concert Review: The Beaches Lead Pier 17 Into Summer

  Starting their summer series, Pier 17 felt like the perfect, open-air space to hold The Beaches. The Toronto quartet are as fresh, fun, joyous,…