Authors: Audrey Lockie
Localized: Jazz Jags
Jazz Jags are mostly interested in discussing their ideas and hopes concerning the local music scene and their commitment to support the underground. … read more
Jazzy Olivo: CLC Performer
“Music was my first language. Singing was my accent,” says the vocal artist Jazzy Olivo in reference to her lack of memory of a life before music. … read more
Breakfast in Silence: CLC Performer
As is apparent on Breakfast in Silence’s debut, the stripped-back indie and emo arrangements highlight Ashleigh Bassett’s expressive, full-bodied voice. … read more
Film Review: Maiden
Maiden posits that it’s through strong women like Edwards and her crew that we fight the long and steady fight toward equality. … read more
Keeping the Ogden Family Close: Good Company Theatre to Produce...
For Camille and Alicia Washington of Good Company Theatre, what started as a passion project has now developed into a real institution. … read more
Performative Photography: Jamie Harper
A feminist perspective is a defining force in Jamie Harper’s work—not just in her content, but also her approach to the medium of photography at large. … read more
5 Experimental Albums That Stretch the Boundaries of Pop Music
While some of the best experimental music feels untethered from any tradition or idiom, there’s equal greatness in that which approaches storied music styles as a means for expansion. … read more
Localized: Savage Daughters
Savage Daughters’ upcoming Localized show is not only a celebration of their forthcoming album, but also of the scene that supports them at large. … read more
Localized: Sonnets
Each Sonnets song is about a specific event, person or idea in their songwriter’s head that has caused him some level of suffering. … read more
Slamdance Film Review: A Great Lamp
A Great Lamp makes crucial points about the coded ways we talk about what it means to be well-adjusted or independent, and why these terms might be ultimately futile. … read more