Concert Review: Noah Kahan Sings To Sad Songs At Brooklyn Steel

Can you commercialize sadness? Should you? When it comes to humanity, if there is one thing we hide, it is our sadness, but if there…

Concert Review: Kat Cunning Outdoes Herself At Brooklyn Steel

Admittedly,  I was curious to see how Kat Cunning would transition from a small venue at Spring Place to a massive warehouse in Brooklyn. Kat…

Film Review: Submission Observes Sex As A Response To Boredom

Synopsis: Ted Swenson (Stanley Tucci) is a once-acclaimed author who teaches writing at a small liberal arts college. Though his marriage to Sherrie (Kyra Sedgwick) is…

Concert Review: Quinn XCII Is The New Fresh Prince At Irving Plaza

Quinn XCII is the new Fresh Prince. For nearly every song of his debut, The Story of Us, I felt warped back to 90’s summertime.…

Concert Review: Rich Aucoin Brings A Parachute To Elsewhere

Electro – Indie pop with a punk pizzazz! A karaoke-esque approach to performing! A LITERAL TECHNICOLOR PARACHUTE!!!!!!!! Rich Aucoin is a LOT, but in the…

Theatre Review: The Amateurs Play To God At Vineyard Theatre

When do we become individuals? When do we gain our own voice, thoughts, and feelings? Do we ever? The Amateurs embraces individualism as mass empowerment,…

Theatre Review: El Coronel No Tiene Quien Le Escriba Is A Must- Watch

El Coronel No Tiene Quien Le Escriba was Garbriel Garcia Marquez’s favorite writing. He, literally, wrote 100 Years of Solitude so that someone would look…

Diandra Interviews Rachael Sage: From #MeToo to The Need For Empathy

Rachael Sage is one of the most altruistic singers out there. She embeds her music with compassion, and, through the years, has learned to make…

Concert Review: Chase Atlantic Were Made In A Pop Lab At Irving Plaza

I am kind of obsessed with Chase Atlantic. I truly believe they were made in some “sci-fi pop lab” where music execs placed into chemistry…

Concert Review: Lights Is A Live-Action Comicbook Hero At Irving Plaza

I am a fan of Lights or, at least, I have become one. From my interview to a private show she gave to her fans,…

Album Review: Kunzite Soar As “Birds Don’t Fly”

I said it with Marteen, and I repeat it again with Kunzite’s debut Birds Don’t Fly; music is divided. There are those reflecting on sad…

Album Review: Suuns Make You Feel A Dystopian Future In “Felt”

If Suuns could soundtrack every future, dystopian film that would be great! Thanks! (lol!) Suuns are the premier group in building sounds that pounce on…

Artist Close Up: Milk & Bone Will Turn Brooklyn Into Deception Bay

I hate when I am lied to, but I, especially, hate when I loved the lie more than the truth. How many times did someone…

Album Review: Lucius Want You To Love Your “Nudes”

When you think the word “nudes”, it seems dirty. The beauty of nudity, both figuratively and literally, has been tainted by a conception that our…

Film Review: Love, Simon Is A Rom-Com Classic & An LGBT Milestone

Love, Simon is sincerely one of the most refreshing, kindest rom-coms to splash across cinemas in awhile. The fact that it is a vibrant tale…