MisterWives returned to New York City on September 15th for an incredible sold-out show at Pier 17, bringing along co-headliner Bishop Briggs and opener Raffaella. Formed in New York City, alt-pop band MisterWives have had a nearly decade-long career spanning different musical eras. The band recently released their fourth studio-album Nosebleeds, taking fans into their new era of punk. Before Misterwives took the stage, British-American artist Bishop Briggs graced her presence, starting atop a large LED-screen projection box to her track “Art of Survival.” Her hour-long set ranged from new tracks “Revolution” and “Baggage” to “MY SHINE,” “JEKYLL & HIDE,”… Read more »
TRIGGER WARNING: This post in relation to “Hated,” the new single from YUNGBLUD, includes graphic depictions of sexual assault from his first-hand account as a child. YUNGBLUD’s introduction of his new single, “Hated,” has been surreal to experience. Prior to the official release of “Hated,” YUNGBLUD (aka Dom Harrison) issued a statement on his social media platforms on August 23 in which he recounts an incredibly sensitive and graphic depiction of sexual assault that he experienced as a child. In the statement, he writes, “When I was seven years old, I was molested by a doctor. I never told anyone… Read more »
For Americans across the nation, this July 4th might not feel like one worth celebrating. June 30, mere days ago, the Supreme Court of the United States made three major rulings, which, in short, overturned affirmative action, halted President Joe Biden’s plans to cancel student debt, and legalized discrimination against LGBTQIA+ individuals. Additionally, last year at this time, SCOTUS overturned Roe v. Wade, setting abortion rights back by decades. Refer back, even further, to 2020 to see the federal government’s botched response to the COVID-19 pandemic, unchecked police power used against marginalized communities, and more. So, truly, it is well… Read more »
Boys Like Girls has ignited a frenzy among fans, leaving us desperate for answers and new music without delay. The beloved pop-rock band, who haven’t released a shred of new music under the unit since 2012’s Crazy World EP, has tantalized supporters with hints of forthcoming music. In a bold move that left fans asking a million questions, the group deleted all of their Instagram posts and shared a singular photo with the caption, “we’re only blood and sugar, right?” Fans were left bewildered, trying to decipher the meaning behind this unexpected photo. Over the past few years, Boys Like… Read more »
‘Love & Death’ is a seven-episode miniseries based on the true story of Candy and Pat Montgomery and Betty and Allan Gore.
A poor rural family is brought into a complex mystery that affects the future.
A biopic of Marilyn Monroe from childhood until her untimely demise.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the Supreme Court’s move to overturn Roe v. Wade.
A witty and fantastic heist film featuring the “bad guys” from the animal kingdom and the storybooks.
When she walked on-stage at SXSW in an amazing outfit, reminiscent of a Pantone Color Chart, with all the funk and style of a Fashion Week main stage, I knew we were in for an experience. I didn’t know we were getting an EXXXXXXPERIENCE.