Diandra Interviews VALÉ : Investing In You, Finally

Investing in yourself is truly the greatest gift you can give yourself, and the best part, it does not matter when you give it, as…

Artist Oracle: Vivre Pour Un Rêve

For Rêve, life is becoming a literal dream. In this world, it can feel too easy to wait for things to go wrong. Yet, what…

Diandra Entrevista Nathalie Hazim: Empezando Desde Cero

En este mundo, la claridad es un bendición, y para un artista es una necesidad. Pero claridad es algo que crece y se revele en…

Diandra Interviews Charity Daw: New Mom, Same Artist

I really like Charity Daw, and she exemplifies what I hope to be the future of the music industry: motherhood. From Meghan Trainor to Cardi…

Diandra Interviews New Friends: Songwriting Is Truly A Process

Being a songwriter is really hard because of course you want to make something genuine to you, but sometimes sincerity can be overwhelming and unclear.…

TV Review: Warrior Nun Season 2 Returns To Kick Some Religious Ass

Christianity is weird. It can be one of the most made fun of religions, but also be one of the strictest. It image torn between…

Poemas Y Playlist: Mi Constante

Agua en las palmeras de tu voz Creciendo lo verde de tu amor Sol en las pupilas de tus ojos Guardando la luz Hasta que…

Concert Review: The Future IS Reyna

  Children change our lives. Pandemics reroute peoples self concepts. New York measures whether either of those things or anything transforms us into who we…

TV Review: Titans Season 4 Is Darker And Denser

Watching Titans Season 4, it felt slower, grimmer, and oddly more immersive. If there is one things I oddly enjoyed and hated about prior seasons…

TV Review: White Lotus Season 2 Is A Class Analysis

Season 1 of White Lotus thrived, like most HBO originals, on its ability to make deluded characters flaws oddly likable. If there is one thing…

Movie Review: Black Adam Is A Light, Fun Watch

Watching Black Adam, I was really happy. This an entertaining film that reminds us, while comic books always carry a note of existentialism, they are…

Movie Review: Don´t Worry Darling Is Not A Worry At All

Watching Don´t Worry Darling, I feel kind of bad because it was actually pretty good. Would I place it on my Top 10 best films…

The Self-Love Soundtrack: Nia Archives Digitizes Your Feelings

The future is looking really bright for music. The next three years are really transitional for the world/ industry, but that may seem like a…

Genuinely Entertained: Do Revenge Does It Right

Out on Netflix September 16, watching Do Revenge I felt warped back to 90s pop culture hits like, “She’s All That¨ and ¨10 Things I…

Genuinely Entertained: Blonde Broke My Heart & Identity

Did you know Marilyn Monroe was Mexican? Just a fun little fact for anyone still complaining a Latina played her. In truth, Ana De Armas…