Concert Review: Birch Unleashes Femme One On Union Pool

In Birch’s latest release, femme.one, women’s empowerment was central. A proud feminist, she discussed to her Union Pool crowd how the recent years have inspired…

Festival Preview: Boston Calling Is Beckoning

Boston Calling is COMING FOR YOUR WIGS, PEOPLE! With a lineup that is both diverse and premier, the Harvard based music festival is going to…

Concert Review: Alexander 23 Sings To The “Sad” Twenty-Something

There is an idea that growing up too fast signifies young kids drinking, smoking, or dating by 13, but that is not growing up too…

Concert Review: Alec Benjamin Sings To Nostalgia At Irving Plaza

Alec Benjamin’s performance at Irving Plaza proved the power of social connection., Alec’s fandom have avidly moved him from online screens to sold-out live shows.…

Concert Review: Jack Gray Is A Rising Superstar In Brooklyn Steel

Watching Jack Gray perform at Brooklyn Steel, I, literally, thought, “I am so glad I am watching him while he is still affordable.” (lol!) I…

Concert Review: Emily King Is Daddy’s Girl At The Shed

It only took 3-4 songs to for Emily King to leave the entire audience impacted. Having seen her at the Apollo Theater, I was SHOOK…

Album Review: Jess Ribeiro Has A Love Hate Relationship

For Jess Ribeiro, making a record is a lot like falling in love: it’s a dive into the unknown with the belief that the currents…

Film Review: Netflix Plans The Perfect Date

I truly believe Netflix has a crush on Noah Centineo, and are making him their “Clark Gable;” turning their young star into a classic Hollywood,…

Concert Review: Olivia O’Brien Teaches Bowery To Love Itself

As I watch more young women rise in the music industry, I’ve realized that part of my Historically, and presently, women have had so much…

Theater Review: Miracle In Rwanda Is A Story of Hope

“This is a story of hope,” says Immaculée Ilibagiza (played stunningly by Malaika Uwamahoro). And so begins, Miracle In Rwanda, a true story and gruesome tale…

Film Review: Little Comes Big With Laughs And Wisdom

“We know who we are when we are kids. It’s the world that beats it out of us.” With that line, the hilariousness of Little…

Theatre Review: Norma Jeane Baker Of Troy Is A Dividing Myth

Playing at the stunning, The Shed theater, what I love about Norma Jean Baker of Troy is that it is a dividing piece, in part,…

Diandra Interviews Carlie Hanson: Genuine Connections, Genuine Music

Carlie Hanson is one of the most charismatic people you will ever meet because she is instantly open. She, immediately, treats you like you are…

Diandra Interviews Close Talker: Music As A Time Capsule

For Close Talker, part of growing up was analyzing their time, and how music sparked memory. When you are a kid you have wants, but…

Theatre Review: The Cradle Will Rock With Corruption

Often, I notice how many young people or people of color are in a crowd; wondering why we are not invited or feel invited. In…