Theater Review: Wide Awake Hearts Fails To Add Layers To Relationship Queries

Wide Awake Hearts, created by Blindspot writer Brendan Gall, is interesting in ideas, but not in execution. Despite its witty punch-lines and curiously “low-key” set, the…

Concert Review: Nadia Washington Is One of My Favorite Rising Jazz Stars

If you have not heard the vocals of Nadia Washington, then I feel bad for you. It is not that she deserves to be praised…

Concert Review: Great Caesar Is A Band of Friends United In Music

Watching Great Caesar in concert is like watching a group of talented, fun friends. The camaraderie between the band-mates, of which they begin their show by doing…

Concert Review: The Pines Are Music Poets

The Pines brightened the Rockwood Music Hall Stage with a simmering of fantastical folk music. Their set flowed like a river with little waves/ takes…

Theater Review: First Daughter Suite Questions Women’s Secondary Role In Politics

First Daughter Suite is the newest musical from Michael John LaChiusa, creator of The Wild Party and First Lady Suite. It plays as four miniature musicals interconnected by an…

La Boheme: A Review Of The Opera That Inspire Rent

For those who are fans of Rent, La Bohème is like a dream. Knowing that this masterwork from Giacomo Puccini inspired Jonathon Larson, the creator of the Rock Opera,…

Artist Close Up: Lola Marsh

Hailing from Tel Aviv, this Israeli indie rock band is essentially everything good about American music. When you hear their sound, you feel like they…

RUDIMENTAL IN CONCERT!: A Force of Musical Reckoning

RUDIMENTAL!!!!! That is how their name should be written from here on out – no lower cases and at least five exclamations points. Why with…

Album Review: Ariana Grande Is A Dangerous Woman

Ariana Grande is unequivocally one of the best voices in the industry. Her range is unstoppable while the annotations and ennunciations she uses throughout her…

A Musical Review: The Total Bent Questions Religion And Race At The Public Theater

           The Total Bent officially opens at The Public Theater this Wednesday. Taking place in the beginning of the Civil Rights…

Two New Trailers! Two New Movies For Your Excitement!

Independence Day: Resurgence June 23 I am excited for this film yet hesitant, all at once. I loved the first one, but geesh what is…

Concert Review The 1975 Are Electric Sugar

         Electric Sugar is my charming code for what the 1975 are in concert. I got to see them in Barclays last…

Two New Trailers- Sausage Party and Star Trek Beyond

Sausage Party- August 12, 2016  Sausage party is the first CG rated R film, and it looks to be a hilarious romp. Written by the…

Inside Amy Schumer Episode Review: Madonna/ Whore Asks Men To See Women As Sexual Equals

       Inside Amy Schumer is an intelligent, important series because of its ability to belittle social stigmas through comedic absurdity. Sex is a…

Film Review: The Nice Guys Prove To Be Funny Ones, As Well!

       The Nice Guys is a hilariously, smart comedy that assures viewers a great time at the movies. Most people journey to the…