Concert Review: Kyle Craft Is A Human Acid Trip At Baby’s All Right

SOOOO MANY THOUGHTS! Seeing Kyle Craft is like watching Buddy Holly’s ghost on acid. Or maybe, it is like watching Jack White and Iggy Pop…

Concert Review: Alice Boman Shows Restlessness Is Religion At Murmrr

Everytime I go to Murmrr Theatre, I feel my inner Catholic schoolgirl is released. There I am surrounded by ornate, building garnishments and posted, church…

TV Review: The Alienist Ends A Brutal Mystery With A Human Message

The Alienist ended its first season to prove it is exceptional and clear-cut television. Throughout a season of ominous undertones and cliff-hangers, it ended concisely;…

Artist Close-Up: Gwenno’s Le Kov Is Internationally Loved

I believe music is a language in and of itself. From K-Pop to French Hip Hop, every genre has expanded globally to bond people internationally.…

Theatre Review: The Stone Witch Breaks Hearts At Westside Theatre

Synopsis: Extraordinary art must be tamed. Simon Grindberg is the world’s most illustrious children’s book writer and illustrator —but his next masterpiece is a decade overdue.…

Concert Review: Porches Dance To Loneliness At Bowery Ballroom

Porches’ Aaron Maine approaches the mic like a man whispering his secrets; even holding his arm around it like a shoulder. He poses his body…

Theatre Review: Grand Hotel Shows The Poverty of Wealth AT NYCC

  To live beyond your means is, usually, a sign that you are not living with meaning. Those that choose to materialize their existence by…

Diandra Interviews Russell James: Finding Who You Are To Find Your Sound

There are moments when you need to hush and listen. Russell James has this affect in music and words. While we all have suffering, Russell…

Concert Review: Born Ruffians Give MHOW An Indie Jamboree

With three king-sized lamps behind them, Born Ruffians played to those who wanted to be enlightened by them at Music Hall of Williamsburg. Celebrating their…

Concert Review: Girl Ray Give Estrogen Pop To Bowery Ballroom

Known as Estrogen Pop, Girl Ray were a sonic nose-dive into the female mind. Young, bright, and coy at opening up, the North London Trio…

Concert Review: The Shadowboxers Remind That Pop Is Fun At Public Arts

The Shadowboxers are Justin Timberlake’s first artists signed to his label Villa 40, and I totally understood why at their Public Arts show. We gravitate…

Concert Review: Son Lux Give Light To A Dark Future At Brooklyn Steel

At Brooklyn Steel, Son Lux showed how to make darkness sexy rather than its usual “scariness”. Drifting into the night with no set plan does…

Concert Review: Ethan Gruska Turns Drunk Dials Into Art At Town Hall

Ethan Gruska is a nerd, in the most wonderful of ways. Often, the term “nerd” is used to insult someone, but for me, being one,…

Album Review: Shadowboxers Turn To The Power of Apollo

  Nashville R&B meets Atlanta Pop? YES PLEASE! Shadowboxers are releasing their debut EP, Apollo, and proving that years of hard work and a personal…

Album Review: Sunflower Bean Show Life At “Twentytwo In Blue”

Sunflower Bean’s Twenytwo In Blue is exactly what being twenty-two feels like. For most, it is the true beginning of your life. You have probably…