Concert Review: The Wild Feathers Bring Rock N’ Roll Glory To Bowery

There is nothing like some good ol’ country music to make someone want to grab a beer and stay in the moment. In some way,…

Concert Review: Big Wild Is The Beyonce of DJ’s

DJ’s have become lucrative in the music industry, where to stand means you are really something special. Big Wild does not just stand out, he…

Black Girl: A Classic Film That Captures Depression

Restored to 4k by Janus Films, Black Girl will be released at BAMcinématek, a Brooklyn staple for culture. This Senegalese classic was acclaimed director Ousmane…

Film Review: High Rise Is A Stunningly Thoughtful Look Into Classism

High-Rise is a thriller adapted from the J.G. Ballard novel. The visually stunning but emotionally grim film must be approached correctly to truly appreciate. Set…

Artist Close-Up: Alicia Keys Enters The Realm Of Darkened Dance Beats

Alicia Keys has been in the music business for two decades, and has solidified herself through her thoughtful lyrics and beautiful, raspy voice. The sweet…

Documentary Review: Weiner Is A Lesson On Public Humility

When I went to see Weiner, the new documentary on Anthony Weiner’s torrid 2013 mayoral bid, I thought it would be a film on empathy.…

Concert Review: Megan Hilty Is A Vocal Dream At Cafe Carlyle

This intimate cafe was the perfect setting to enjoy the voice and witty musings of Megan Hilty. The Broadway Blonde captured hearts in the NBC…

Concert Review: Peter Bjorn and John ARE BACK!!!!!!!!!

Peter Bjorn and John are a Swedish indie- pop band that has been producing high- quality pop since 1999. After three years of not performing,…

Concert Review: NAO Is Like Stardust On The Bowery Ballroom Stage

You might have heard of NAO through Apple commercials. Her song “Zillionaire” was used to promote the brand and rock ear-waves with computerized beats and…

Vulture Review: Rent Sing Along Enlivens Jonathan Larsson’s Spirit

When I was invited to Vulture Festival’s Rent Sing-Along, admittedly, I did not expect it be as amazing as it was. I knew it would…

Concert Review: Låpsley Is Ethereal Love At Music Hall Of Williamsburg

Låpsley live is a different experience in the best way. As she stands still in the middle of the stage, her voice emanates like light…

Opera Review: Shakespeare’s Otello Musically Analyzes Domestic Violence

The Met Opera has proven why Otello is classic Shakespeare. Through magnificent lighting and set design, the darkness of this literary legend was revealed. Although…

Artist Close-Up: Grimes Devours Pop Sensibilities

Grimes is a pop combination of madness and glitz.  She is extra-terrestrial glamour as she uses high-fashion and color to give herself an otherworldly vibe.…

Concert Review: Gallant Shows The Art of Body Language At Terminal 5

Gallant is known for his high pitch. He strikes a high note in the same way an archer shoots a targeted arrow: with clarity and…

Concert Review: Wintersleep Awakens Listeners Through Heart

Wintersleep is a Canadian band whose newest album, The Great Detachment, is a heartfelt hit. The band has already established itself as alternative rockers aiming to…