Concert Review: The Record Company Spins At Irving Plaza

Rock n’roll has never died, but The Record Company embody a sector of Rock N’ Roll that feels bound to the 70s South. Their music…

Concert Review: Peach Tree Rascals Are My Bowery Boys 

  Watching Peach Tree Rascals was so fun because they felt like my “boys.” They were the equivalent to every night we spent at someone’s…

Film Review: Eternals Is The Nomadland of The MCU

There are films of which the story makes you care about the characters, and then there are movies where the characters makes you care about…

Concert Review: Dean Lewis Makes Waves At Mercury

Okay, weird comparison time! I’ve seen Dean Lewis before, and …. He always feels like the ocean to me. Maybe, it is the Aussie accent…

Concert Review: Porter Robinson IS Iconic

Watching Porter Robinson felt like a live-action scrolling through Tik Tok, his songs felt like the backdrop to every video, whether it was funny, vulnerable,…

Concert Review: Cassandra Jenkins Is My Geppetto

Cassandra Jenkins is, probably, the chillest storyteller I have ever seen. She was so calm and collected as she described the ups and down of…

Concert Review: Isaac Dunbar Is All About Self-Love

Isaac Dunbar is a star, and I do not doubt it. He is 100% in tune with how he shines, and for his fanbase at…

Diandra Interviews Ellery Bonham: Dealing With A Quarterlife Blur

For Ellery Bonham, Love is Supermagic, and I cannot say that every myth, across time and space, disagrees with her. Love is the most beautiful…

Concert Review: Julia Wolf Is Purgatory Pop At Elsewhere

Julia Wolf rises in a time where Poppy and Ashnikko are quietly cultivating a sector of pop that combines colorful sounds with spookier aesthetics and…

TV Review: Locke & Key Season 2 Is Locked & Loaded

Locke & Key Season 2 is so good, and picks up right where we left our beloved Lockes… in a false, happy ending. At the…

Movie Review: Dune Is A Visual Stunner & The New “Star Wars”

Watching Dune, I was kind of surprised by the vastness Denis Villeneuve was able to capture. Hailed as one of the best Sci-Fi novels EVER,…

Concert Review: The Return of Juanes Cristo at Terminal 5

LONG-HAIRED JUANES IS BACK! LONG-HAIRED JUANES IS BACK! Yes, Long-Haired Juanes is back to become what Latinos will only know him as: Juanes Cristo. Yes,…

Theater Review: Letters of Suresh Is Existential Art

What is worse? Never trying for what you love or trying and failing? There is a certain safety that comes with never chasing your dreams…

Concert Review: Hyperpop Kings Glaive & ERICDOA

Walking into Baby’s All Right was like walking into a culture that I had yet to fully immerse myself in: hyperpop. It was a unique…

Concert Review: Saleka Sings To Heartbreak

Sometimes, we choose the wrong lovers and friends because it takes a LONG time to realize wolves come in sheep clothing. I am guilty of…