Concert Review: Synead Is GIVING ME AALIYAH FEELS!!!!!!!!

Walking into Baby’s All Right, I saw Synead chatting with friends, and I knew she was the artist. Mind you I did not know what…

Film Festival: New York Latino Film Festival Amps My Pride

Admittedly, it was hard not to walk into the New York Latino Film Festival (NYLFF with my flag up. Whenever you see your country, culture,…

Film Review: Blue Iguana Goes For The Classic, Comedy Heist

Blue Iguana is a light-hearted comedy, in part, because it knows it is ridiculous. Packed with characters that are the definition of quirky, it is…

Diandra Interviews Wave Break: Using Music As Your Armory

Wave Break are making their debut with new EP Armory. Fusing rock with the youthful zest and resilience of this generation, they fearlessly interconnect that…

Concert Review: Beach House Put Me In An Emotional Limbo At King’s Theatre

Beach House gave a mystifying show, at King’s Theatre, that explained why they are the anti-thesis of mainstream. While most radio hits go for the…

Diandra Interviews Rozes: When Music Becomes Your Therapy And Identity

Rozes is the equivalent of a human sparkle. She is constantly smiling, and seeking a way to connect to people on a genuine level. Known…

Concert Review: Cyn Is Every Young Woman With A Singer’s Dream In NYC

I got the chance to see Cyn “acoustify” her usual electro-pop jams. Turning the sound down, I got hear the lyrics of a young woman…

Concert Review: Zāna Brings You Gypsy-Pop At Mercury Lounge

Zāna, in origin, is Romanian name for a mythical fairy that brings positivity. I mention this origins because Zāna, at Mercury Lounge, did the same…

Film Review: The Happytime Murders Is A Strange, Puppet Comedy

The Happytime Murders is a strange film that can even be seen by its cover. A puppet? Melissa McCarthy? Together? Yet, in its strangeness it…

Theatre Review: Botswana Makes The Culture Proud At Playstation Theater

SYNOPSIS: Pula, or rain, is highly cherished in Botswana, a semi-arid country in Africa. This fictional play – anchored on the practical and mystical relationship…

Album Review: Loren Cole Is For The Sake of Being Honest

For Loren Cole, honesty is the most important virtue. It is the what assures that all other virtues, like love, are genuine enough to be…

Concert Review: Megan Davies Is A Modern Hippie At Mercury Lounge

“Hippie” is a word that leaves people torn. Frankly, I love and own any time the title when it is associates to me. Moreover, I…

Concert Review: Tom Walker Put The “Man” In Romantic At Bowery Ballroom

Sometimes, we forget that men can and want to feel. In a world where women are degraded as being “too emotional,” and men are too…

Album Review: Your Smith Turns A “Bad Habit” Into A Very Good EP

Your Smith’s Bad Habit feels like the 2018 version of Sheryl Crow’s “All I Wanna Do.” You just feel like Your Smith is in Santa…

Album Review: Blood Orange Sings To The Woes of Being A Negro Swan

Blood Orange has garnered a following that flocks to his avant-garde sound. He wears rhythms like jewels and cloths sewn together to create capes of…