Theatre Review; Innit Is A Gut-Wrenching Look Into Growing Up Poor

Synopsis: Meet Kelly Roberts as she visits a psychologist. She’s bold, vulgar…and broken. You’ll laugh blindly to heartfelt tears! Powerful, sell-out one-woman show Innit, set during working…

Film Review: Hotel Transylvania 3 Teaches Love Through Difference

  Synopsis: they embark on a vacation on a luxury monster cruise ship so Drac can take a summer vacation from providing everyone else’s vacation at…

Concert Review: BRIC! Celebrate Brooklyn Goes Art-Pop

BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn IS NOT PLAYING THIS SEASON! I am being serious. They are bringing in acts, for FREE, that could sell out Brooklyn Steel…

Theatre Review: God Save Queen Pam Is An Off-Broadway Princess Diaries

Absolutely, every young girl is raised with the idea of “the princess.” Nowadays, the idea brings about an odd dynamic because women are realizing that…

Concert Review: Sheer Mag And Nothing Soundtrack Das Days Block Party

Das Days Block Party, brought to you by Adidas, took over Terminal 5, and became my skate park/ concert hall away from home, i.e. House…

Concert Review: The Nightowls Turn Pianos Into Funkytown

You always hear that person who says, “Music is dead. It’s not the same!” Of course, that person is wrong, but I understand what he…

Concert Review: Phoenix Say “Ti Amo” To Brooklyn Steel In First of Five Night Run

Phoenix finished their FIRST night of a 5 day run at Brooklyn Steel, and now I can die happy. There show was, literally, pure joy,…

Album Review: For Wet, A Heart Can Always “Still Run”

Wet’s indie-pop/ R&B runs through love as if it is in a cove; blissfully swimming amongst your heart’s bluest waters with sole access given to…

Album Review: Years & Years Put Some “Palo Santo” On Your Love Life

If you did not know, Palo Santo is a huge part of the Latino Community. Similar to sage, its sweet scent is used to ward…

Album Review: Yungblud Shows You The Real “21st Century Liability”

Is Yungblud rock? Is he pop? Is he just an insane kid figuring out how to not self-combust in a combusting world? I think he…

Album Review: Bodega Debut An “Endless Scroll” of Punk Goodness

Bodega are true to their name. They treat genres like they are a row of Snapples in a bodega fridge, and they cannot decide which…

Album Review: Tom Grennan Is “Lighting Matches” For Life

In life, we light matches: not just literally. We spark relationships, fights, breakthroughs, and breakdowns just to see a moment burn. Whether the intentions are…

Concert Review: Concert For America Reminds Us To Unite Under All

Concert For America was seriously impactful. An impromptu show raising funds for families separated at the border and headed towards “detainment” centers, a.k.a modern concentration…

Concert Review: Broken Social Scene Cool Down NYC Heat At Summerstage

The Summerstage series continued on Sunday to the delight of NYC’ers looking to enjoy the sun, while also not wanting to melt in it. With…

Album Review: Gorillaz Are In “The Now Now”

Just when you think Gorillaz cannot get any stranger, they release The Now Now. Well, to be fair, Gorillaz have always been unique, but The…