Concert Review: Lila Downs Shows Latino America Is Here To Stay At Celebrate Brooklyn!

  Lila Downs is not only a legendary songstress from Mexico, but an avid social activist for Latin American rights and equal treatment. Hence, it…

Concert Review: Baby’s All Right Get Fruits And Flowers And A Drug Tax … YES!

Fruits And Flowers have a lot to prove in that they have nothing to prove. Their demeanor of careless and carefree is not strikes for…

Album Review: Coin Banks Confronts The Power Of Money From “Outside Looking In”

Hip Hop can be divided between two world. World One is built on sociopolitical commentary, where rappers from Tupac to Kendrick Lamar marvel on the…

Album Review: American Opera Try To Rejoice In Life’s “Small Victories”

Incremental progress. Monumental setbacks. Small victories. This is the story of American Opera. Brooklyn Based musician John Bee found himself in an emotional crossroad after…

Album Review: LANY’s Self-Titled Debut Observes The Simpler Things Of Love & Heartache

LANY is quickly becoming a Pop Icon without much radio-play. With only their self-titled debut just coming out, they have toured the world with sold-out…

Album Review: Kacy Hill’s Like A Woman Shows Pain Is An Invisible Power

Kacy Hill’s debut album, Like A Woman, is like swimming through dark-pop water. You just dive in an go through every electric current without any…

Theatre Review: Marvin’s Room Shows Life Is Unfair….. So What Are You Going To Do About It?

Synopsis: The award-winning Marvin’s Room is a wildly funny play about the laughter that can shine through life’s darkest moments. Lee is a single mother…

TV Review: Netflix’s Gypsy Asks You “Are You Really Free?”

Synopsis: The worst lies are the ones we tell ourselves. Gypsy is a ten-part psychological thriller that follows Jean Holloway (Naomi Watts), a Manhattan therapist who…

Diandra Interviews NAWAS: Taking The Pain With The Pleasure Of The Music Industry

The best and worst that can happen to you is to have your promise seen by others before you turn it into a dream. NAWAS…

Album Review: Kane Strang Intelligently Shows Love Makes You Stupid In “Two Hearts And No Brain”

Kane Strang is described as intelligent alternative rock mashed with a 1960’s dark pop vibe. Back in the day, Beatle- Mania, pop music was motivated…

Album Review: Beach House Reveal B-Sides & Rarities For Fans

Beach House’s B-Sides & Rarities is not an easy album to review because it is truly a kiss on the cheek to fans. Beach House…

Concert Review: Elizabeth & The Catapult Is “More Than Enough” At LPR

When you start a show with an acoustic cover of LCD Soundsystem’s “New York, I Love You, But You Are Tearing Me Down”, you have…

Album Review: Fruits & Flowers Put A “Drug Tax” On Life & Love

Love can hit you with a quickness that makes you wonder if this virtuous force is actually an invisible truck; ramming though your heart with…

Album Review: Lily McQueen Shows “Electric Love” Is Something You Want

  I love the 90’s, especially romantic comedies. They made life seem so simple and funky, all at once. Nerdy, artistic girl meets jock boy,…

Concert Food : Sophie B Hawkins Takes A Piece Of My Heart/ Cake At Cafe Carlyle

Photos By David Andrako When Sophie B Hawkins discussed her role as Janis Joplin in Gigi Gaston’s Room 105: The Highs And Lows Of Janis…