Theatre Review: A Letter To Harvey Milk Is One To Open

A Letter To Harvey Milk is not so much about the acclaimed activist’s life as much as the lives that follow his acclaim. Milk has…

Theatre Review: Hello, From The Children of The Planet Earth Is A Cosmic Hit

The Playwright’s Realm presents Hello, From The Children of Planet Earth: a sweet look into the ups and down of being human and making one.…

Artist Close-Up: Honey Child Are The Choir Your Life Deserves

A chamber pop choir has formed to turn your mundane life into a Grecian tale of heroism. The name of this choir is, befittingly, Honey…

Theatre Review: Relevance Is The Most Exciting, Relevant Work Off- Broadway

One of THE BEST off-Broadway way shows gracing this current, theater season, Relevance is key to its name. Confronting the divisions between gender, race, and…

Concert Review: Missio Become Party Shamans At Bowery Ballroom

While I had seen Missio before, this time, they felt completely new to me. Sometimes, the key to revamping your music is not making new…

Diandra Interviews Cassie Dasilva: Finding Authenticity Amongst Pop Trends

Pop is a “trend-centric” genre, of which finding who you are, as a person, could get muddled with who you “have” to be as an…

Concert Review: Rachael Sage Transforms City Winery

You ever have a bad day? You are on a superbly packed train, half your friend group books the wrong restaurant, and you get a…

Concert Review: Olivia Noelle Is Bringing Britney Vibes

Olivia Noelle was BOUND to stand out opening for Hippie Sabotage, in part, because she is a singer. Amongst a barrage of EDM stars, she…

Concert Review: Hippie Sabotage Are Righteous At Brooklyn Steel

I begin my Hippie Sabotage review with a story. Waltzing through the Brooklyn Steel lounge, I looked to see a woman in her 50’s, rocking…

Concert Review: Jenny And The Mexicats Bring FUEGO to Rockwood

I am very proud of my Latina heritage. I wear with honor my flag, my fluency in Spanglish, my obsession with telenovelas, and demand that…

Concert Review: Cold Fronts Feel Breezy At Bowery Ballroom

There is something really beautiful about an opening artist. There they are: fresh to onlookers’ eyes, ears, and minds. All they can do is either…

Book Review: John Boyne’s The Heart’s Invisible Furies Is LGBT History

 It seems like a given; those that judge others are probably hiding what they judge of themselves. Yet, that does not take away the damage…

Book Review: Jardine Libaire’s White Fur Is Writer’s Excellence

Jardine Libaire’s White Fur could easily fall into the classic category of “boy falls for girl and girl falls for boy, but class divides them.”…

Concert Review: The Presets Are A Culture At Music Hall of Williamsburg

Some artists give you a concert, while others give you a culture. To enter their show is to enter a world with its own aesthetics,…

Concert Review: LP Is THE VOICE At Brooklyn Steel

LP Is A BIG DEAL, and I had NO IDEA! Entering Brooklyn Steel, it was clear she had her diehard fans, and, like Lights, they…