Concert Review: Chiiild Comes Out To Play In BK

“This is 100% “smoke your weed” music,” said the guy next to me, of which I said, “This is going in my review!” Chiiild’s performance…

Film Review: Joker Asks “Have you been kind?”

Watching Joker was rough. From the onset, it is clear that Arthur Fleck (Joaquin Phoenix) is mentally unwell. He has been locked in a psych…

Album Review: Angel Olsen Has “All Mirrors” For Reflection

“In every way — from the making of it, to the words, to how I feel moving forward, this record is about owning up to your…

Theatre Review: Mothers Lifts The Veil On Parenting

Parenthood is not easy because, personally, I believe a child makes an adult grow. For all that we tell ourselves we raise and guide our…

Diandra Interviews Harlequin Gold: Turning Tragedy Into Art

Art often comes from tragedy, and it makes sense. Who has not heard a song that conveys their thoughts better than their words? Who hasn’t…

Film Review: Low Tide Shows The Darkness In “Coming of Age”

Watching Low Tide, it is hard not to think of coming of age classics like “Stand By Me” or “Mid90’s” A rag-tag team of “boys…

Concert Review: I Miss HOUSE of VANS! At Superchief Gallery

The House of Vans’s The Spirit of DIY campaign has been fantastic, and made Superchief Gallery one of the best places to hear live music…

Concert Review: Paulina Rubio Redefines Legendary At King’s Theatre

Legend is, perhaps, the most wonderful, terrifying word a woman can receive in the industry. It is like when someone calls you “Brave.” On one…

Concert Review: Love Fame Tragedy STRIKE Mercury Lounge

Can one man be LOVE FAME TRAGEDY!!!!!!!!!!!!! It is such a perfect name for an artist because it is literary. These three words, especially together,…

Diandra Interviews Abraham Alexander: Parting The Waters To Get To A Song

Abraham Alexander is a thoughtful artist; trying to bring a level importance to his songs, which is not always a goal with every artist. Frankly,…

Concert Review: Lola Kirke Takes Us Elsewhere

Simplicity is always something that fascinates me because it is something I am not. I might as well be a walking Christmas ornament with how…

Concert Review: Brittany Howard Is My Voice At Beacon Theatre

Personally, I believe that the avid connection fans have between a power vocalist like, Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, or Janis Joplin comes with feeling like…

Concert Review: Catfish And The Bottlemen Storm The Hammerstein

I was extremely excited and curious to see Catfish And The Bottlemen because people ARE FANS of theirs. I am talking “Catfish-heads” and proud “Bottlemen.”…

Artist Close-Up: Layton Greene Is About To Tell Her Story

In the time of Ella Mai and Summer Walker, Layton Greene arises in kismet. She is a soft singing, emotion slinging artist that uses her…

Concert Review: Lime Cordiale Squeeze Sweet Rhythms In NYC

  If Parcels, Vampire Weekend, and Tame Impala had a child, that baby would be Lime Cordiale. They are a fun, psychedelic duo that, like…