Month: July 2024
Review: Eminem – The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de...
Cementing himself as one of the most powerhouse rappers in the music industry, Eminem has fought tooth and nail to make it to the top. … read more
Review: Clairo – Charm
Needless to say, I’ll be listening to Charm by Clairo for the rest of the summer and probably the rest of my twenties. … read more
Black Metal Yoga with Circus Instructor Cupcake
Black Metal Yoga is a fresh spin on traditional yoga that incorporates low red lighting, candles, incense and (you guessed it) black metal into a yoga class setting. … read more
Film Review: Widow Clicquot
Widow Clicquot is a period piece, a costume drama, and a biopic—but at its heart, it’s a spellbinding story of selfless love, as well as self-love.
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Film Review: Twisters
Twisters is a highly enjoyable summer blockbuster that can be readily enjoyed even if you’ve never seen Twister, as well as by die-hard fans. … read more
Review: cupcakKe – Dauntless Manifesto
Dauntless Manifesto by cupcakKe will get you in the mood to laugh, while you feel societal taboos around sexuality dissolve. … read more
Opaque Shades: Strength Through Tenure and Tenacity
Tenure speaks volumes when it comes to professionalism, reliability and quality, and both Ben Stich Houtz and Miah Smith have been active fixtures in the local goth community for decades. … read more
Film Review: Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person
While it certainly has strong elements of both the satirical and the macabre, Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person is a deceptively beautiful film at its center, and proves to be quite enchanting. … read more
Local Review: Fozzy and the Fairies – Birdsong
Indie folk band Fozzy and The Fairies have released their second album, Birdsong. … read more
Local Review: Get Born – Tiny Grass is Dreaming
I would be excited to see Get Born explore more experimental tones and song structure in the future, but I’m more than willing to excuse it this time. … read more