Theatre Review: The Briefly Dead Revives How We Look At Life

Synopsis: Good news: you actually can bring the love of your life back from the dead. Bad news: breakfast the next morning is really awkward.…

Theatre Review: Latin History For Morons Is Hilarious, Educational, And Upsetting

John Leguizamo, for very long, has been a hero to the Latin community. From Sexaholic to Ghetto Klown, his honesty at the troubles of being…

Concert Review: H.E.R. Puts The Romance In R&B At Bowery

Yes, she had the rhythm and the blues, but it was the romantic element of her music that had couples looking into each others’ eyes…

Concert Review: Bishop Briggs Is Like Champagne At Terminal 5

It is always heartwarming to see a star you have followed rise, but with Bishop Briggs it was inevitable. Absolutely NO ONE sounds like her.…

Concert Review: Hockey Dad Smash Their Songs Like Pucks At Bowery

Hockey Dad: the titular image of a man WAY too invested in his son’s sports game, and turning beet-red as he treats his every move…

Concert Review: Halfnoise Shows A Good Crowd Equals A Great Show

If Wes Anderson and Stan Lee created a music artist, I am CONVINCED it would be Halfnoise. There is something incredibly Life Aquatic/ Moonrise Kingdom…

Concert Review: Mikey Mike Is One of The Most Exciting Acts At Highline

I do not know what I was expecting with Mikey Mike, but it was not what I got at his Highline Ballroom show. He feels…

Album Review: Paloma Faith Is The Architect of Fresh Music

Confession: I am a huge fan of Paloma Faith. She combines genuine vocal prowess with eccentricity and outlandish beauty. At times, the bridge between talent…

Concert Review: Stars Leaves Me Seeing Sky At Rough Trade NYC

When it comes to rising fascism, Stars has a pretty solid, counter plan: make a band. The only way to crush the blandness of hate…

Concert Review: Robyn Hitchcock Sings Like Fine Wine At City Winery

There are moments when an artist meets a location, perfectly. It is as if the space was made to represent and elevate their sound. City…

Concert Review: Angus And Julia Stone Are Music Yoga At Warsaw

When Angus and Julia Stone played Warsaw NYC, I could have snuggled into my feelings like they were a stack of warm blankets on a…

Concert Review: Talib Kweli Premieres Radio Silence To Brooklyn Bowl

  It is no secret that Talib Kweli is politically and socially conscience. There are people in life, particularly artists, that connect their creativity with…

Concert Review: Dream Wife Are Bad Bitches At Baby’s All Right

Dream Wife made their NYC debut with one single command: All Bad Bitches To The Front! Lead singer Alice Go repeated the phrase so much,…

Diandra Interviews Nina Lee: A Singer For Inner Strength

Nina Lee may be 17, but she has the maturity and heart of someone that has lived so many more years. Her eagerness to use…

Concert Review: Soccer Mommy Feel Like Music Therapy

I reviewed Soccer Mommy’s record, Collection, and thought it to be as thoughtful as their performance at Baby’s All Right. Brooklyn felt like the perfect…