TV Review: GIRLS5EVA Is The Camp Comedy 2021 NEEDS!

Created by Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt’s Meredith Scardino and Tina Fey, I immediately felt the Kimmy/ 30 Rock vibes. There is an outlandish brightness to these…

Diandra Interviews Marinero: Giving & Receiving Hella Love

I read someone compare listening to a good song to having your mind flushed down a drain. I laughed and grimaced at the oddly appropriate…

Diandra Interviews Michigander: Welcome To Michigander

In a world, where people try to “reinvent the wheel” some artists recognize that a good thing does not need to be reinvented. Moreover, you…

Diandra Reviews Games: Why Online Games Destress Us

Alright! I’ll admit it! I love games. They really help me focus and forget the anxieties of daily life, especially during this pandemic. For me,…

Diandra Interviews Luwten: Living Life On Draft

One of the most thoughtful songwriters of our time, Luwten makes songs for the human experience: not simply the personal. She brings an existential edge…

TV Review: Mythic Quest Season 2 Embraces The Office’s Hidden Power

Let’s be honest. How many times have we seen a show or movie, and thought…. “I like the secondary character!” I like Anita more than…

TV Review: That Damn Michael Che Show Is Damn Funny

I have had the genuine pleasure of seeing Michael Che live, and he is so particular in humor and presentation. Moreover, he is also aware…

Diandra Interviews Jordan Suaste: Nothing Like Self-Love To Inspire Hookup Culture

During The LAMC, I watched panel after panel try to unpack the power of going viral and what being an “artist” means in a time…

TV Review: Handmaid’s Tale Season 4 Will Take A Darker Turn

The Handmaid’s Tale returns with a grueling truth: you don’t fight for your freedom without going through sacrifice. There is a conception of activists that…

TV Review: Shrill Season 3 Is An Empowering Goodbye

Owning your power and your person is not, necessarily, the same thing. They can become one in the same, as seen in my recent review…

TV Review- Selena: Part 2 Betters Its Focus On Selena

Selena: Part 1 was not, exactly, what we thought we would get. For fans, like myself, of the Queen of Tejano Music and who proudly…

Album Review: Kero Kero Bonito Build A Neon World In “Civilisation II”

I swear when I hear Kero Kero Bonito, I imagine Sailor Moon pregaming with the Sailor gals for a night of clubbing. Their new EP,…

Album Review: Luwten Sings To Life On Draft

The beauty of Luwten, as an artist, is that she truly blends a soundscape with a spiritual scape. Music is a soulful experience. It is…

Movie Review: “The Boy From Medellin” Show How J. Balvin Became King

People are human. They have flaws and strengths and the the question is whether fame is the healthiest thing for either. Fame is an amplifier.…

Movie Review: Limbo Shows Such A Place Exists Internally

There is a dual concept of an immigrant. There is the prejudiced image of them as “invaders” trying to steal jobs and corrupt civil society.…