Theatre Review: Chicken & Biscuits Is Buttered With Comedy

Family Reunions are filled with the most impactful memories we will ever gain. Between hilarity and harm, seeing ALL of your family, at once, leads…

Theater Review: Between The Bars Shows Jail Is A Human Cage

Between The Bars asks a sincere question, “Why do we put people on jail? For them to pay for their sins or pay for ours?”…

Theater Review: Persuasion Speaks To Love And Confusion At Bedlam

With a cast determined to embody the tricks and regret of love lost, Persuasion manages to overcome its own, at times, confusion. While it could…

Concert Review: I LOVE EMOTIONAL ORANGES At Webster Hall

Emotional Oranges will forever be one of the best show I have ever seen. They never fail to provide a show that is so cool…

Concert Review: Old Sea Brigade Lands Onto LPR’s Shore

Something about loneliness radiates through a guitar. When it comes to quintessential instruments the guitar is, practically, equal to a piano. It feels like the…

Concert Review: Biig Piig Pours Lavender Over Webster Hall

I’ve been DYING to see Biig Piig for quite some time. I feel like her music is so smooth, and she radiates that Summer Walker/…

Broadway Review: Six Is The Best Musical of The Season

Okay! That title is a bold statement, but SIX is more than a musical. It is vibrant testament to a reality women must face: men…

Concert Review: Kate Bollinger Lulls The Mercury Lounge Crowd

Kate Bollinger’s music hits you like a dolce lullaby on repeat or a massage that revived you so much you feel strangely calm. She laughingly…

Concert Review: BIA IS MY BORICUA At Pier 17

Opening for Don Toliver’s tour is not easy. Don Toliver fans see him like a god. He is unique and delivers songs that slap hard…

Concert Review: Samia HAS FANS At Bowery Ballroom

  Color me shook! It has been a few years since I first reviewed Samia, and she is an entertainer. She is one of those…

Concert Review: Maria Isabel Joins The Rise of Latino R&B

There is a Latino Rise in the R&B world that includes phenomenal artists like, Sabrina Claudio, Kali Uchis, and Girl Ultra to add bilingual sensuality.…

Movie Review: Venom: Let There Be Carnage Is Bloody Comical

At 90 minutes, Venom: Let There Be Carnage can’t really go wrong. It reminds me of the many times my professors told me to keep…

Movie Review: The Guilty Plays On The Problems With Policing

Human beings are emotional, and cops can be divided on how their humanity is effected by their badge. Is that golden brooch supposed to make…

Film Review: James Bond Has A Glorious End In No Time To Die

If there were two gripes with Daniel Craig’s take on James Bond, it was that he was blond and sensitive, but it was also those…

Concert Review: Indigo De Souza Will Hold Us At Baby’s

Many times, before a show, an artist picks the songs that go on before their act. While I do not know if Indigo De Souza…