Film Review: The Honor List Shows The Saving Grace of Female Friendships

SYNOPSIS: The summer before high school, Piper, Sophie, Isabella, and Honor are inseparable; by senior year, they barely speak. When tragedy strikes before graduation, the…

Film Review: Class Rank Gives A Sweeter Election

Synopsis: Class Rank is a quirky teen comedy about placement, politics and finding your voice. The only thing holding Veronica (Holt) back from her dream…

Concert Review: Geographer Landscapes Loneliness At Bowery Ballroom

For being called Geographer, Mike Deni’s newest work, from his EP Alone Time, is all about loneliness. When you think “geographer”, you envision someone going…

Concert Review: Ramona Flowers Blossom At Coney Island Baby

Watching Ramona Flowers at Coney Island Baby, I kept on thinking of how much you have to climb to get anywhere. It takes a lot…

Concert Review: So Much Light Shines At Bowery Ballroom

So Much Light feels like a cross between John Mayer and the literal Future. Playing Aladdin’s “A Whole New World” on his guitar, like he…

Album Review: Arctic Monkeys’ Tranquility Base: Hotel + Casino Is A Place To Stay

Arctic Monkeys’s Tranquility Base: Hotel + Casino is like a day trip to the moon. It lands in an all-inclusive resort, where lead singer Alex…

Concert Review: Harry Hudson Dedicates The Night To Pops At Rough Trade

Often, the people who want to be the center of attention, actually, want to be the center of love.The duality of such desires blended in…

Concert Review: Chappo Get Trippy At Music Hall of Williamsburg

With technicolor images of people getting high, Chappo’s message was clear; it is time to leave our bodies and rise our minds. Another thing that…

Theatre Review: Dance Nation Shows Being A Girl Is Not Easy

The most exciting thing about being young is that everything feels exciting. Emotions run so high within you that even a dance rehearsal can make…

Album Review: Marian Hill Is Cool And “Unusual”

Snazzy, snappy, and altogether sassy, you cannot deny that Marian Hill have found the perfect marriage between jazz and pop, and, with their newest record,…

Concert Review: Halfnoise Are Very Bice At MHOW

“Are you ready to get groovy? If not, please leave!” This was the quote of the night that Zac Farro continuously repeated. Dressed like he…

Concert Review: Cam Shows The Power of Humanity At Baby’s All Right

There I was, listening to the sweet vocals of Cam, and watching a man flick his tears from his face like they were unwanted mosquitoes.…

Concert Review: Slenderbodies Give Weight To Simplicity At Rough Trade

Slender signifies delicately thin or gracefully slim, while body means girth and weightiness. For slenderbodies at Rough Trade, matching these two opposing energies felt like…

Diandra Interviews Anya Pearson: The Wisdom Earned Through Healing

I reviewed Made To Dance In Burning Buildings, and remarked at the wisdom Anya Pearson has earned through her healing. It is not easy to…

Concert Review: Saint Jhn Forms A Holy Cult At Bowery Ballroom

When you have a “This Is Not A Cult” sign splashed behind you, it, automatically, has an opposite impact. Saint Jhn’s Bowery Ballroom show used…