Concert Review: The New Tarot Make A Coven At Bowery Ballroom

There is no denying that The New Tarot love magic. If this duo came out of AHS coven with crystals and Stevie Nicks covers,  I…

Theatre Review: This American Wife Delves Into The Real Housewives Cult

Written and directed by Patrick Foley and Michael Breslin, This American Wife is incredibly funny and uncomfortable. When two friends, Patrick and Michael, meet and…

Theatre Review: Beloved Is A Look Into The Deluded

Everybody has ambition, but not everybody has the access or knowledge on how to realize/ control it. Beloved may seem, in title, like a love…

Concert Review: Glassjaw and Quicksand Shred Rage At Brooklyn Steel

Sometimes, I think I am madder at someone for THINKING they could play me for stupid rather than their actual “play”. There is something inherently…

Concert Review: Goldchild Are Breezy At Knitting Factory

Breezy is a word I often use when describing a concert’s atmosphere. In truth, I try to decipher the emotions, moods, and vibrations a show…

Concert Review: BRIC! Celebrate Brooklyn Shows Its Relevancy

BRIC! Celebrate Brooklyn’s Noname concert shared a similar vibe to their BadBadNotGood show the previous night: Millennials. Their is something so beautifully magnetic about seeing…

Diandra Interviews Girl Ultra: How Sad Songs Move The World And Your Confidence

I really like Girl Ultra. Known as Mexico’s Drake, she is giving Latin Music a modern, smooth R&B innovation. Her sheer determination comes out in…

Album Review: lovelytheband Are Happily Sad In “Finding It Hard To Smile”

I like lovelytheband’s debut! For being a record tilted Finding It Hard To Smile, you will certainly have one as you hear their bustling melodies.…

Concert Review: A Tale of Two Vibes At BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn!

Dave Chappelle once said that he knew who would win the 2016 election by the time he got to the parking lot. In some ways,…

Concert Review: Lord Huron Reign Over Brooklyn Steel

Performing at Brooklyn Steel, Lord Huron scoped their catalogue to show their music can, literally, flow across records. While Vide Noir had twinges of dark,…

Film Review: The Darkest Minds Is YA At Its Glory

Synopsis: When teens mysteriously develop powerful new abilities, they are declared a threat by the government and detained. Sixteen-year-old Ruby, one of the most powerful…

Concert Review: Castlecomer Are Characters At Baby’s All Right

I remember being a child and having a grade schoolteacher who would point out certain kids, and say “Oh, you are a character!” It was…

Concert Review: Olivia Chaney Makes National Sawdust Her Shelter

Even Olivia Chaney noted how silent and still her National Sawdust audience was; to the point that it almost felt magical. It is rare that…

Diandra Interviews Fyahbwoy: How Music Gets You Through Poverty

Fyahbwoy has, undeniably, created a career of self-healing. You can, literally, hear his growth as a person throughout his music. While he has always been…

Concert Review: Glorietta Unites At Rockwood NYC

You ever see a group of people, and feel that they like each other. Something in their dynamic, whether it is a relationship or a…