Concert Review: Aldous Harding Turns Rough Trade Into A Singing Library

With her eyes widening and her face and body contorting, Aldous Harding took me aback. She played her soft songs on life’s wonder and whims…

Concert Review: Soundtrack of America Is A Must-See Series

At times, in this world/ New York, our cultures and our communities feel like they are getting erased; as if our appreciation for peoples and…

Artist Close-Up: Ames Sings To Adult Relationships

For Ames, love is about growing in one’s truth. Whether it be realizing your sexuality or your spirituality; love matures you. Thus, she previewed songs…

Concert Review: Broncho Give An Anti-Prom To Elsewhere

When you build a community with your music, you realize you can welcome everyone, while accepting you will not be loved by them. The balance…

Concert Review: Haelos Got Love And Music At MHOW

Positivity is the 8th wonder of the world, and when we see it in a person, or feel it within ourselves, it appears ridiculously joyous.…

Concert Review: Tow’rs Build Philosophies In NYC

There is an idea that suffering comes with a purpose; as if our tragedies are destined because they carry lessons. The truth is that purpose…

Concert Review: A Place To Bury Strangers At Brooklyn Bazaar

I have to say something! I am a chill person. I meditate with scented candles, put on some Jhene Aiko to destress, and, often, nap…

Concert Review: Old Sea Brigade Turns Mercury Lounge Into A Sonic Garden

Old Sea Brigade is a fascinating artist because he treats sound as important as a verse. At Mercury Lounge, his performance was like a seesaw,…

Concert Review: Jon Bryant Sings To The Sea At Mercury Lounge

Sometimes, I wonder if our hearts need to be figured to be understood. We try so hard to create a process and learn a strategy…

Concert Review: Tori Kelly Is A Soulful Leader At King’s Theatre

For Tori Kelly her songs are her stories; each one, literally, being born in an experience she had. Now on her Acoustic Sessions Tour, she…

TV Review: Killing Eve Slays In Season 2

Killing Eve, Season 1, was so enthralling because Eve (Sandra Oh) and Villanelle (Jodie Cormer) formed a Batman/ Joker or Clarice/Hannibal dynamic that made you…

Film Review: Teen Spirit Rises In Sound And Statement

On paper, Teen Spirit seems like the typical teen film about the young girl caught up by rising fame. Yet, Max Minghella’s directorial debut shows…

Theatre Review: Do You Feel Anger? YES, I DO!

Written by Mara Nelson Greenberg, Do You Feel Anger? is absurd in humor. It is silly, deranged, and follows the likes of Workaholics or The…

Concert Review: Simple Creatures Rule Over Brooklyn

While Mark Hoppus (Blink- 182) Alex Gaskarth(All Time Low) were convinced that they were going to suck, so they said, Simple Creatures performed one of the…

Album Review: Weyes Blood Shows The Titanic Rising

There is no denying the power of movies. They make life feel bigger in the falsest, most beautiful of ways. It would be nice to…