Diandra Interviews TALIA: We Have Feelings, People!

When I see people, like Trump, exist, I don’t feel like I am the worst person in the world. Often, I have been called kind,…

Film Review: BORAT SUBSEQUENT MOVIEFILM Is A Feminist Epic

In essence, comedy is the choice to laugh at tragedy, and, in perspective, BORAT SUBSEQUENT MOVIEFILM has so many tragic moments, especially for women. Out…

Movie Review: On The Rocks Tenderly Embraces Family History

Sofia Coppola’s On The Rocks hit me right in the feels because it approaches the common theme of cheating from a new standpoint; the daughter…

Film Review: Hulu’s Bad Hair Asks What Is “Good” Hair?

Out October 23 on Hulu, Bad Hair is a deliciously refreshing mix to the horror genre because it is both genuinely creepy and campy. While,…

Film Review: Netflix’s Over The Moon Soars With Beauty

From look to storyline, there is no beating that Netflix’s Over The Moon feels plucked from Disney’s 90s “Hey Day!” but with more modern animation.…

Album Review: Sharon Jones & The Dap- Kings Just Dropped In

Sharon Jones was a legend or rather still is one. The point of a legend is that it never dies because myths are timeless. With…

Album Review: Sen Morimoto Is Sen Morimoto

The first time I heard Sen Morimoto, I was like, “ooOOoOoOoO! This is good, but also different!” From Billie Eilish to The Weeknd, there are…

Film Review: Radium Girls Confronts The Horrors of American Corruption

Directed by Lydia Dean Pilcher and Ginny Mohler, Radium Girls may be set in the 1920s but its themes are totally 2020. A good, historical…

Diandra Interviews Cannons: Becoming Your Own Dream

How do you become your dream? For most people, that is a question with a material response. I become a singer when I am making…

Diandra Interviews Field Medic: The Floral Prince of Chillsville

I love Field Medic’s sound. Floral Prince is an example of something most artists agree upon: you know genuine when you hear it. For some…

Diandra Interviews Not Fay: Finding The Original You

It is SO HARD to sound unique. Recently, when talking to Mi’Chel Rose, she said something that is so true, “You have to be new…

Album Review: Astrid S Asks You To Leave It Beautiful

I have to say that Astrid S music completely reflects her personality, which is not as common as you would think. Artists can put an…

Album Review: Saint Bodhi Escorts Yo To Her “Mad World”

Saint Bodhi is living in a Mad World, and, frankly, so are we all. Anyone else feeling pandemic brain or election anxiety? The tragedy is…

TV Review: Netflix’s Grand Army Is The New Degrassi

I went into Netflix’s Grand Army both excited and trepidatious. Whenever I see teen dramas that center around People of Color, especially in locations like…

Album Review: Sasha Sloan Embraces The “Only Child”

I was really surprised listening to Sasha Sloan’s “Only Child” LP. The songstress is known for writing her songs as if her emotions were the…