Month: July 2021
Review: Liz Phair – Soberish
Liz Phair = Karen Carpenter + Steely Dan + Sufjan Stevens … read more
Film Review: The Tomorrow War
The Tomorrow War should be fairly popular with those who miss ’80s James Cameron, or at least ’90s Roland Emmerich. … read more
Hulu Documentary Nasrin Tells a Powerful Story of Heroism, Hope...
Nasrin tells the gripping story of Nasrin Sotoudeh, a courageous human rights lawyer and key figure in Iran’s women’s rights movement. … read more
Local Review: KayFly – Just Wait
KayFly = Christina Perri + The Staves … read more
Living Traditions @ Washington Square Park 06.26
The annual Living Traditions Festival provides an opportunity for those participating to share their culture through song, dance and food. … read more
Peachy Fingernail, PK Opal and The Mercy Seat @ SLUG...
The creative lineup—consisting of Peachy Fingernail, PK Opal and The Mercy Seat—at the June 2021 SLUG Picnic drew in a great crowd. … read more
Film Review: The Boss Baby: Family Business
While sticking to the original’s formula, The Boss Baby: Family Business is still an enjoyable family movie that comes dressed for success. … read more
Film Review: Black Widow
You were either going to see Black Widow or you weren’t but I would rank it among Marvel’s most interesting films. … read more