TV Review- Selena: The Series Spotlights The Family Behind The Star

Premiering December 4 on Netflix, Selena: The Series, as helmed by the Selena Quintanilla’s family, promised to be a nuanced look at the icon’s beginnings,…

Diandra Interviews JULIANA: Sing Your Pain Away

Talking to Juliana was like talking to a friend. She is very sweet, open, and curious, especially when it comes to weaving her musical purpose…

Diandra Interviews BLÜ EYES: Music Is Just Life

If 2020 is a year of “letting go,” then BLÜ EYESis shining. She is all about saying goodbye to toxic exes, behaviors, and beliefs that…

Movie Review: Superintelligence is Super Sweet

Directed by Ben Falcone and written by Steven Mallory, Superintelligence, out November 26 on HBO Max, furthers that this platform will amplify HBO”s core initiative…

Diandra Interviews Lawson Hull: Dreaming Is Easy, Life Is Hard

For Lawson Hull, like most people in 2020, the past year has been a realization of how we have delayed our dreams. Whether it was…

Diandra Interviews Catie Turner: An Artist For 2021

As the year wraps up, we are huddling in with reflection and a desire for new artists that can wrap up 2020 and bring us…

Diandra Interviews Dasha: The Empowering Art of Not Giving A F*ck

Dasha is unabashed in her desire to empower herself and women, of which most will praise but some men will feel threatened by this initiative.…

Diandra Interviews Falcon: Feeling Nova

There is no hiding it; artist put themselves in their music. They put their dreams, fantasies, hopes, heartbreaks, tragedies, and overall experiences to not only…

Film Review: Hulu’s Happiest Season Is The Warmest Rom-Com of 2020

Watching Happiest Season, out November 26 on Hulu, I kept on thinking of holiday rom-coms from the 2000s, like Meet The Fockers and Four Christmases,…

TV Review: Saved By The Bell Hilariously Returns on Peacock

Coming to the Peacock app on November 25, I was SHOOK by Saved By The Bell’s reboot. Whether you are a Zack Morris or, his…

Promo Review: Why You Should Zumper Your Way To An Apartment

You know you are getting older when you go from looking up clothing you can’t afford to looking up houses. Sure, you may laugh, but…

Album Review: Baby Queen Spreads ‘Medicine” And Crowns

Listening to Baby Queen’s Medicine, out November 13, I kept on thinking of that Debbie Gibson hit “I Think We’re Alone Now” and Lily Allen.…

Album Review: lemin mourns that “petey passed away”

Kintsugi is the Japanese art of repairing shattered ceramics with strands of gold. It is a beautiful, material technique that, in some ways, embodies bereavement.…

Album Review: BENEE “Hey U X” Confirms She Is Awesome

I have long believed in BENEE, in part, because she is so genuine, cool, and kind. Seeing her shows, she is 100% approachable and goofy,…

Diandra Interviews healer: The Psychology of Purposeful Music

Sometimes, the title does say it all. For healer, his purpose is clear: to bring some light into this world. This is NOT a small…