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God’s, Man, and A Secret Third Thing: How Dennis the play twists classical framework into a charged, imaginative, fever dream.
How Dennis the play twists classical framework into a charged, imaginative, fever dream.

Toni Desiree
Nov 20, 2025


Can’t Look Elsewhere from Meg Elsier
Meg Elsier’s Milestone Moment at Baby’s All Right Rising Indie-Rock artist Meg Elsier delivered an unforgettable performance at Baby’s All Right in Brooklyn, a milestone in her journey, marking her first solo show since relocating from Nashville. As the opening act for UK artist and producer Martin Luke Brown, Meg set the tone with an opener that surely left the audience eager to learn what’s next for NYC’s newest rockstar. Meg captivated the audience with her tender vocals,
Harmony Robinson
Oct 1, 2025


Pearl Live In Brooklyn: Letting The Girls Be Hot
Seeing an artist live that you know will make it big one day is truly something special. On August 16th, at the Sultan Rooftop in Brooklyn, I had the pleasure of experiencing Pearl live.

Amy Kapel
Sep 4, 2025


Captivating Sounds: Highlights From THE THING's Live Residency
The best way to pregame the weekend is by going to a Thursday night show. That’s exactly what I did on July 17th–spent the night in an intimate East Village venue, seeing some awesome rising NYC rockstars.

Amy Kapel
Aug 4, 2025


Superman (2025) Review - James Gunn’s Man of Steel Swoops In to Save the DCU
After seeing James Gunn’s interpretation of Superman, I am glad to say good riddance to Zack Snyder’s reign of dark, hard-to-see, gritty “realistic” movies. For a long time, the Snyderverse seemed to be the only hope for DC to break into the mainstream, but they always fell short. The issue with Snyder’s films was the fact that they were always so grim and gloomy compared to Marvel’s free-spirited, comedic, action-filled fun (and star power). Sure, the point may have been to

J.D. Valdepenas
Jul 26, 2025


Mid-20s Crisis: A Gen-Z Coming of Age
From a young age, we are asked what we want to be when we grow up, and our minds are filled with endless possibilities. As the years pass, those dreams slowly fade, until one day we are left with a pervasive sense of panic. Having no clue of who we are and what we want to do with the rest of our lives. Some people look back at their 20s, often through rose-tinted glasses, calling them "the best years of their lives", but in truth, they might just be the scariest, often filled
Ashley Murphy
Jul 22, 2025


The Beauty of An Unhinged Pursuit of Self in The Jag
Blissfully mundane yet quietly chaotic, The Jag invites audiences into a world where anxiety—both pre-existing and born from messy interpersonal dynamics—becomes its own driving force. Written by Robin Schavoir and directed by Paul Felten, the production's two week run at the Brooklyn Center for Theater Research unfolds as a series of tension-driven events that feel randomly niche and profoundly universal. At its core, The Jag follows Tyler (played by Gilles Geary), a troubl

Ann Tankersley
Jul 7, 2025


Cab Ellis’ Self-Titled Third Album Refuses To Sit Still
Cab Ellis is the type of band that is truly dedicated to making music for themselves. Their sounds veer away from mainstream, mass-produced music played in an arena, preferring to provide the soundscapes of an intimate concert in an underground venue. You can hear in the clashing, atmospheric instrumentals and the lead singer’s unpredictable vocals that this is music that is first and foremost creatively driven. The Brooklyn-based band’s third studio album is reminiscent of e

J.D. Valdepenas
Jul 1, 2025


Harvey Brittain's Latest EP my heart keeps score
With the continuous rise and popularity of female pop stars, there seems to be a shortage of male pop stars… or is there?

Amy Kapel
Jun 27, 2025


We Can’t Follow the Spotlight Forever: The Last Showgirl and Expectations of Female Performers
In 2022, the sensationalized relationship between actress Pamela Anderson and Mötley Crue’s Tommy Lee became a victim to the limited series biopic wave of television.

Ana Marks
Apr 28, 2025
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