Concert Review: JP Cooper Makes Rough Trade NYC His Living Room

JP Cooper is The Man From Manchester that can sing like Missouri. From his first song, he had more riffs than a Christina Aguilera Gospel…

Film Review: American Folk Shows The Kindness of Strangers

The hardest thing for an artist is to be uninspired. There whole definition of creativity derives from inspiration, and an idea that how you see…

Concert Review: The Belle Game Free You From Fear At Elsewhere

When I saw The Belle Game at Brooklyn Steel, I noted their eagerness to bring positivity and openness to their crowd. They did not lose…

Album Review: Jesse Marchant’s Illusion of Love Gets Political

Jesse Marchant’s Illusion of Love plays exactly like that, an illusion. Songs spume upward with the images we thought about love, and the reality we…

Album Review: The Time Is Now For Craig David

“EXCUSE YOU, CRAIG DAVID”, I said as I clutched my pearls in awe of David’s pure, sonic transformation. From my concert review, there is no…

Album Review: Khruangbin Make You Feel “Como Todo El Mundo”

Khruangbin’s Como Todo El Mundo is beautiful. It is desert, latin rock perfection, which makes sense considering it is inspired by bassist Laura Lee’s Mexican…

Album Review: Corey Gulkin Remembers All The Things I’ll Forget

Corey Gulkin has created an album that feel like a Where The Wild Things Are for love. All The Things I’ll Forget is magical in…

Album Review: David Myles Finds Classic Love In Real Love

I always feel hesitant when people “miss” the past. I know the present isn’t “too hot” right now, but we got here, in part, because…

Album Review: Nadine Create A Modern Pop Fantasy, “Oh My”

Nadine’s Oh My is a modern pop fantasy. You simply feel pulled as Nadia Hulett sings the poetry that revives hearts. Fluid, fluorescent, and curiously…

Album Review: Django Django Rocket Through Marble Skies

Django Django ’s new album, Marble Skies, feels like you have decided to take a spaceship through CandyLand. It is quick, sugary, and even its…

Album Review: Dream Wife Marry Music In Self-Titled Debut

When I first saw Dream Wife, their determination to summon the “bad bitches” of the world to their presence was intoxicating and slightly threatening. These…

Theatre Review: Josephine Baker Was A Burlesque Cabaret Dream

Josephine Baker lived a colorful life. She played more roles on earth then she did on film. She was a French Spy, mother of 12,…

Concert Review: Lewis Capaldi Sings To Heartbreak At Hammerstein

Watching Lewis Capaldi’s voice at Manhattan Hammerstein Ballroom, helped me realize the truth of what I call “The Power of Sheeran”. Like Ed, Lewis Capaldi…

TV Review: THE ALIENIST IS SUPER CREEPY!!!!!!!!!!

The Alienist opens when a series of haunting murders of boy prostitutes grips New York City. Newly appointed police commissioner Theodore Roosevelt (Brian Geraghty) calls…

Diandra Interviews Inara George: Music Transforming The Power of Grief

Sometimes, you have to step away from what you love in order to see how you love it. In some ways, that is what grief…