Concert Review: A Fragile Tomorrow Sing To A Generation Loss

From our global economy to climate change, for many youths, it is like they became young at the worst time. You cannot ignore that life…

Concert Review: Winnetka Bowling League Are “Kombucha” Rock In NYC

Humor is quickly becoming a staple for rising artists, but it seems natural. It is usually the lyricists that are more self-analytical and soulfully observant…

Concert Review: Mother Mother Promote Balance At Gramercy

Control seems to be the magical unicorn every life reaches out for, but never gains because you can’t; at least not in terms of situations.…

Concert Review: Lucky Daye Is Living The Dream

Playing a brief set at Baby’s All Right, Lucky Daye left his fans fawning for more, which must have been a big deal for the…

TV Review: Hulu’s Shrill Shows The Beauty of Body Positivity

As women, our bodies have historically been open to social commentary. From literature to art and even commercials, how we look is tossed into conversation…

Film Review: Five Feet Apart Wants You To Cry

Five Feet Apart was made with the goal to have viewers balling at the forbidden love of Will (Cole Sprouse) and Stella (Haley Lu Richardson).…

Theater Review: Hatef**k Ask If Prosperity Is Worth Prejudice

How can I work with your fear of me to get better for me? This is the question every underprivileged person will ask, especially people…

Concert Review: James Bay Is Bae At Beacon Theatre

Entering James Bay’s Sold-Out Beacon Theatre show, I saw what has to be the most relevant shirt in deciphering his fans adoration of him, “Bay…

Concert Review: Noah Kahan Wins New Fans At Beacon Theatre

Watching Noah Kahan, I kept on thinking of my best friend and her love for “easy listening” and “feel good” music.Often, it is empowering songs…

Album Review: Julia Rakel Gives You Indie Feelz

Absolutely, every person, at least once, has fed into their feelings. We all can be guilty of locking ourselves in our room, and looking for…

Theatre Review: Jiva Dance Company Presents The Four Horsemen

“I never noticed death when it  came suddenly in a black vehicle. My mind was too deep in the web most time-led lives fashion. “I…

Theater Review: If Pretty Hurts, Ugly Must Be A Muhf**ka

Separation is never equal, in part, because humanity judges difference according to like. You separate the peas from the carrots because you like them better.…

Concert Review: Another Sky Rises At Mercury Lounge

Another Sky’s music makes me want to melt into myself, in part, because Catrin Vincent’s voice is a strange beautySo often we believe strong voices…

Album Review: Ten Fé’s “Future Perfect, Present Tense”

Every human being, at least once in their mind, lives in the future. For most of us, the future is this mystical location where issues…

Concert Review: Alice Phoebe Lou Gives Good Witch Energy At Rough Trade

Alice Phoebe Lou sang her new album, Paper Castles, to a crowd that felt pre-mesmerized by what she called her “good witch energy.” Packed with…