Album Review: Elis Noa Asks What Do You Desire?

  Elis Noa is a combination of ethereal and R&B. Made of duo, Elisa Godino and Aaron Hader, their love songs are as if Heaven/…

Album Review: Tori Kelly Embraces Solitude

Let’s be frank! We are ALL having an existential crisis in this pandemic; realizing just how frail and inaccessible our lives have been or can…

Diandra Interviews Crown Lands: Rock With Purpose

This Friday, Crown Lands make their self-titled debut, and it is a ROCK N’ ROLL FEST. The duo of Kevin Comeau and Cody Bowles have…

Diandra Interviews Enrique Campos: A Song Is Like A Care Package

For Enrique Campos, you may not be able to save the world, but you can save a song to your playlist. He’s a social justice…

Diandra Interviews UFO Fev: Keeping The Faith

UFO Fev keeps it real. He is sincere, kind, and tremendously grounded, which is why his journey into an industry of images has been rough.…

Diandra Interviews Arde Bogotá: Songs As Life Observations

Speaking to the lead singer of Arde Bogotá was incredibly fun. Antonio Garcia is beyond talented, but, more importantly, he is sensitive. He sees the…

Diandra Interviews Nanpa Básico: Finding Your “Solecito”

Nanpa Básico. is a perfect example that that if you learn how to use the internet, you are, virtually, unstoppable. Much like fame, I don’t…

TV Review: Stargirl Wraps Up A Fantastic, Debut Season

“You can’t have America. You are too filled with hate,” those are the words of Stargirl, played purely and perfectly by Brec Bassinger, amidst a…

Diandra Interviews Julia De Castro: La Historiadora

Imagine approaching life like a historian; jotting down notes, in music, like you are Lin Manuel Miranda creating the next Hamilton but YOU are the…

Diandra Interviews Gaby Moreno: Releasing The “Fire Inside”

When I talk to artists, they are divided. Some have rediscovered their creativity, while others are rediscovering their couch. It can be a toss-up between…

Album Review: Anna Sofia Is Broken Perfection

To be honest, I am kind of surprised HOW much teens know about heartbreak. Heck! Sometimes, I am surprised I know so much heartbreak. WHAT…

Film Review: The Secret Garden Is Vintage, Family Fun

Watching the Secret Garden, I kept on thinking of old school, childhood films from the 90s and 2000s like, Matilda or The Lion, The Witch,…

Album Review: FAOUZIA’S STRIPPED Will Leave You Bare

When I heard Faouzia’s Stripped EP, I fell in love with her voice. It is richly dark; vaping over rhythms like the after-smoke of a…

TV Review: Ted Lasso Is The Good Guy We Need Right Now

There is something about the “fish out of water” story that will always be attracting, especially in comedy. We love to see the mishaps and…

Movie Review: An American Pickle Is Very Filling (Pun Intended)

Watching An American Pickle, I was both surprised and unsurprised by its poignancy. Seth Rogen is a great actor, and the film shows he can…