Concert Review: Catching Some Dayglow At Mercury Lounge

If there is one thing about me that I hope never changes, it is how easily I laugh. I love to laugh, which my readers…

Concert Review: Pabst Begins A Basement Series, And It Is Lit!

Pabst Blue Ribbon  has long been the choice drink for any frat party or after-hours bar “shindig” looking to stay till the morning. It is…

Film Review: Last Christmas Is A Classic, Holiday Rom-Com

Make No Mistake! Last Christmas is FILLED with every cheesy, rom-com trope you could find in the history of “girl meets boy” storylines. Yet, it…

Doctor Sleep Is Stunningly Good But It Is Not The Shining

I loved Doctor Sleep. I thought its plots, visuals, and cast were fulfilling as a horror movie that gave you Stephen King thrills and creepy,…

Concert Review: Kindness Is Spread At MHOW

If kindness, the virtue, was anything Iike Kindness, the artist, I think we would all be rocking kindness a little more. I would be kind…

Concert Review: Flatbush Zombies Give A Freek Show

  Flatbush Zombies never fail in serving a show that is pure Hip Hop at its finest. It is bold, loud, vulgar, virtuous, deranged, dazzling,…

Theatre Review: Seared Sizzles With Humor And Egos

Walking out of Seared, I learned two things. Cooking scallops is an art, and no artist is Indispensable. The new, Off-Broadway show, playing until December…

Concert Review: Maribou State Is Declared At Webster Hall

Maribou State pulled an SG Lewis at Webster Hall, and I thought it was brilliant. The D/ electronic world is, probably, the most powerful, undying…

Concert Review: Stay Woke On Jordan Mackampa

Prior to seeing Jordan Mackampa, I had heard he was really good. At Warsaw, he blesses the entire audience with feeling; giving a performance that…

Concert Review: Kishi Bashi Is The King At Bk Steel

Kishi Bashi! KIIIIISSSHHHHHIIIII BAAAAAASSSHHHHHIIIIII!!!!!!!!!!! He did it. He had violins while he was singing, and now he is the best artist I have ever seen.…

Concert Review: Riceboy Sleeps In Ambiance At King’s Theatre

For a night, King’s Theatre might as well have been located in the Aurora Borealis within Iceland. Jonsi And Alex Somers’ ambient sound reverberated through…

Diandra Interviews Terrell Hines: The Utopia/Dystopia of Sound

Dystopia/ Utopia are two words that ignite human imagination because they play with our fantasies and our fears. These are two things that every human…

La Breve y Maravillosa Vida de Oscar Wao Es Una Maravilla

The award-winning novel by Junot Diaz, The Brief And Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao has been adapted to El Repertorio Espanol stage, and fans of…

Concert Review/ Artist Close-Up: Boy Scouts Take You Elsewhere

I had a random thought when I saw Boy Scouts at Elsewhere. I remember watching a documentary about females in the music industry and how…

Concert Review: Moby Rich Have A Good Name At Brooklyn Steel

  “I LOVE YOUR NAME!” yelled a young, semi-drunk woman, with a Lit degree, that found their name witty. English Majors will love the pun…