TV Review: Gordita Chronicles Is The Joyful Representation Latinos Deserve

  Admittedly, watching the Gordita Chronicles’ HBO Max trailer, I did not expect the show itself to be funny. If anything the trailer makes it…

Concert Review: John Tsung Would Say Hello At Union Pool

I love John Tsung´s voice. Plain and simple! Something about Union Pool, its victorian, dive bar aesthetic brought out the loneliness and longing to his…

Concert Review: Skillibeing Is Power At Irving Plaza

It should be noted that I have seen POSTERS around my block for Skillibeing. Some including a scan code for bottle service and VIPS. Thus,…

Concert Review: Chloe Moriondo Is The Wednesday Addams of Sweet Pop

Let´s be honest. Sad Girl Pop can feel a little saturated, especially now that the world feels extra sadder. In a way, that has made…

Concert Review: Mt. Joy Bring Me To The Mountaintop

Pinegrove, Broken Social Scene, Tame Impala, The Lumineers…. Mt.Joy. There are certain bands that going to their show feels like a ¨sing-along¨ for our inner…

Movie Review: Lightyear Soars Into My Existential Heart

In all my Disney reviews, I marvel at this giant’s moral power. They, literally, are the creators of some of the biggest myths of our…

Artist Close-Up: Mimi Webb Is An Industry Fave

For Mimi Webb, her future has already been lauded by the music industry for her songwriting  and the believed that she can perfectly match vulnerability…

Movie Review: The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent Is A Comedic Light

What happens when you become a living legend? Often, we attribute “legendary” status to those who have passed on, and simply act like the “legends…

Theater Review: Penelope The Musical Is A Greek Myth I Can Rewatch

As a musical, Penelope was masterful, fun, and bright spot unto the theater scene that needs it. Playing at the York Theatre until April 24,…

Concert Review: Making My Life…. An Easy Life

It was the night of the “Subway Shooting,” and people were on edge. Uncaught and probably at a Mickey D’s in the East Village, unbeknownst…

Watching The Northman, I kept on thinking, “I am so happy that I let things go.” Based off the 10th century Nordic poem that would…

Theatre Review: Word. Sound. Power Hits A Beat At Bam

From April 7 to 9, watching Sound. Word. Power reminded me of Def Jam Poetry or NuYorican Poet’s Cafe, and the necessity to hear marginalized…

Concert Review: BKTHERULA Is All The Vibes

There is a punk vibe sweeping through Hip Hop that feels apropro when some say the very first punk group, in America, was Detroit’s own:…

Movie Review: The Lost City Is Found In Romance & Laughter

In the same way. J.LO returned to her old, romantic ways via Marry Me, Sandra Bullock has returned to hers via The Lost City. Both…

Concert Review: Maude Latour Is A Powerpuff Dream

People are OBSESSED with Maude Latour. I, often, describe obsession as this “strange” version of love where someone beyond us seems definitive to our very…