TV Review: Weird City

Youtube Original, Weird City, truly is weird. It thrives from its “Huh?” Factor and dives into surreality; making you feel like a every episode is…

TV Review: Freelance Questions The “Joy of Freelancing”

Generation Millennial is so commented on, it is hard to sift through the mythos of this generation to get to roots of its problems. Freelance…

Concert Review: Pavo Pavo Welcome Elsewhere To A Myster Hour

I’m really excited about music right now and for multiple reasons. Now, more than ever, the playing field seems a little more equal and open…

Film Review: What Men Want Shows What Ladies Need

Synopsis: Inspired by the Nancy Meyers hit romantic comedy WHAT WOMEN WANT, this film follows the story of a female sports agent (Henson) who has…

Film Review: Everybody Knows Captures The Quietness of Loss

SYNOPSIS: Laura, a Spanish woman living in Buenos Aires, returns to her hometown outside Madrid with her two children to attend her sister’s wedding. However,…

Album Review: Talos Observe The “Far Out Dust”

Life is a strange thing because it is something we simply have until we “don’t.” No one asks for our consent to be alive, and…

Concert Review: Bryce Vine Got SWAG At Gramercy Theatre

Bryce Vine was giving me Fresh Prince swag at Gramercy Theatre, and I was cruising to Bel Air. Clocking a constant smirk that said, “I…

Concert Review: Nao Takes Terminal 5 To Saturn

Nao is THE FEEL GOOD ARTIST! Playing at Terminal 5, her good nature was infectious and led her adoring fans to give into something everyone…

Artist Close-Up: Kemba Makes The BX Proud

I LOVE KEMBA!!!!!!!!!!!!! I, sincerely, believe he is one of the best rappers out there, and the years have only made him better. The first…

Artist Close-Up Bread Doe Rises In Raisin Bread

Hip Hop can feel divided by two categories, of which, at times, its fans do not know how to embrace its duality. These categories are…

Concert Review: Baynk Makes You Be In Love At Bowery

Surrounded by his own name in lights, Baynk’s success is, literally, derived by the feeling that he is the “party boy” you, actually, want to…

Concert Review: Brasstracks Are The Modern Big Band

From a synth-wave to a trumpet, Brasstracks capacity to blend live instruments with a beat-drop made both energies feel like they were racing each other:…

Album Review: Nina Nesbitt’s The Sun Will Come Up, The Seasons Will Change

Nina Nesbitt’s name is surrounded with buzz as listeners grow excited to hear more people hear her. There is an elegance to her pop sound…

TV Review: Russian Doll Loops With Life And Death

Watching Russian Doll, I did not know what to expect. A young woman, celebrating her 36th birthday, consistently dies; only to wake up and start…

Concert Review: Kongos Celebrate The New At Bowery Ballroom

The Kongos have been through a lot, and their concert feels like a cross between displaying their talent and visions while remarking on the hurdles…