Concert Review: when young sing to “The Others” At Mercury Lounge

Playing at Mercury Lounge, the Irish trio of whenyoung made a perfect marriage of Pop and Rock, and, in some ways, taught me what the…

Concert Review: Minke Asks Three Questions To NYC

In this life, there are three questions you are BOUND to ask yourself: what should I leave? what can I make better? what should I…

Theater Review: Actually, We’re F**ked Speaks The Truth

At Cherry Lane Theatre a group of Millennial “frenemies” have united to hold conversations on how to help the world while, simultaneously, f**king up their…

Concert Review: SYML Sings Hallelujah To LPR

In perspective, the godliest thing on this earth is the human spirit. Throughout history, there has been a notion that the soul is power or,…

Concert Review: Kodie Shane Is A Young Heartthrob At S.O.B’s

There are some people in this world that are so likable, they feel dangerous. You want to know and hang out with them, and everybody…

Concert Review: Dean Lewis Goes Springsteen At LPR

At LPR, Dean Lewis gave off a Springsteen vibe that hypnotized his fans. When we talk about “getting real” and “being authentic,” at times, we…

Theater Review: “I Am Latino” And Proud!

Playing until July 7 at Repertorio Español, I AM LATINO explores every Latin stereotype that has been glued to Latinos, particularly, in the minds of…

Concert Review: Husky Loops Take You Elsewhere

For bands all around the world, New York is a music capital; make it here, make it anywhere. For us, New Yorkers, its hard to…

Diandra Interviews Vesper Wood: The Honesty of Art

Vesper Wood’s new album, Instar, sounds like a chameleon observing how many colors her skin change into. As her sounds zip across sonic spectrums to…

Album Review: Sigrid Gives You A “Sucker Punch”

Sigrid’s new album is 100% her. Sucker Punch represents everything that Sigrid has shown she is: fun, tough, and open. Her genuine personality has transfixed…

Album Review: Alice Phoebe Lou Builds Paper Castles

For many, building a relationship is like building a paper castle; for however beautiful and elaborate it is, it feels breakable. Its material leaves it…

Theater Review: Shakesbeer Brings The Bard And The Beer

Shakesbeer is, sincerely, one of the best things to do in NYC. It is a pub crawl in which scenes of Shakespeare are acted by…

Theatre Review: The Cake Is An Easy Bake At MTC

In 90 minutes, The Cake baked one of the freshest approaches to the daily injustices the LGBTQ must face: even from their own family. Though…

Concert Review: Yak Give “Fried Punk” To Rough Trade

Going to a Yak show is like going into a punk bar in Liverpool. As they played Rough Trade, I kept on thinking what it…

Film Review: Captain Marvel Is The Woman

Watching Captain Marvel, my womanhood cosmically combusted and nearly led an intergalactic Women’s March (lol!). I could have been turned into stardust with how empowered…