Film Review: “Brittany Runs A Marathon” For Self- Care

While most of us discuss self-love, there is a step after it: self-care. For many people, their health and image is tied to their emotions.…

Ballet Review: The Guangzhou Ballet Show Dance Is A Universal Language

Dance is the bodies’ physicalization of the human spirit. Suddenly, love comes in a pirouette or depression lands in a plie. Journeying from China to the…

Diandra Interviews Sol Escobar: The Dark Energy of Music

Whether you are an artist or a lover of music, we all are connected to a song because, for three minutes, it makes us either…

A Night In Review: Clubbing With What So Not And Tourist

Lyfting my way between Webster Hall and Brooklyn Mirage, I was able to catch What So Not and Tourist. The result were two shows that…

Diandra Interviews Nathy Peluso: Artist As An Identity

When it comes to Nathy Peluso, her style is memorably distinct. She is a one-woman Moulin Rouge bringing forth the sultry, vintage romanticism of this…

Concert Review: The Bird And The Bee Fly Over Elsewhere

Maturity is a weird word because it is often tied to “old,” but I have met old people that have the wisdom/ mind of an…

Concert Review: Flipp Dinero Get The Bag At Gramercy

Pop and Hip Hop are two genres that have complete, “get the bag” mentalities. They have no qualms amplifying the business aspect of music in…

New York Latino Film Festival Review: A Filmmaker’s Dream

Entering the New York Latino Film Festival, created by Calixto Chinchilla, which took place between AMC Times Square, the festival felt divided in the best way.…

Concert Review: Bandits On The Run Steal Hearts At Mercury Lounge

At times, I realized that BOR are gaining a stalkerish fandom (lol!). Yet, that is one “price” you pay when you build a music and…

Concert Review: Mabel Is ICONIC At Bowery Ballroom

New Star Alert! New Star Alert! Mabel may have cried in awe of how many people had come to see her, but I was not…

Concert Review: Kevin George’s Darling Is A Demon

Kevin George busted into Chelsea Music Hall’s like a man with purpose: a  good time. He hovered over the floor as if his verses were…

Concert Review: Eighty Ninety Got A Message For You

 1975! Super City! LANY! “Boy-bands” that present themselves as a vivid group of guys struggling for love and dreams; treating songs like the names of…

Theatre Review: Native Son Observes The Internalization of Systemic Racism

  The key to “Us Vs Them” is not solely the opposing of two sides against each other, but one side against itself. Think about…

Album Review: Bad Child Ask You To “Sign Up” To Love Him

From the minute I heard Bad Child’s voice, I felt like a good kid. His vocality is so rich it should be named a natural…

Product Review: GhostPillow Is The Best Pillow

I can honestly say that I never realized the importance of a pillow to my slumber until I got my GhostPillow by GhostBed by Nature’s…