Unlike a lot of other aspiring journalists with moral idealism coursing through their fingers, I usually don’t like to criticize the work of elder scribes.
Continue reading “Suddenly, Seymour is Here to Provide You Sweet Misunderstanding”
Unlike a lot of other aspiring journalists with moral idealism coursing through their fingers, I usually don’t like to criticize the work of elder scribes.
Continue reading “Suddenly, Seymour is Here to Provide You Sweet Misunderstanding”
Hold on a second while I get on this here soap box…
Six albums to cover this week, some new and some old:
Meek’s out the slammer, and back with four songs, one different from the next, but all boasting his inimitable sound.
With every subsequent single release this year, one better than the next, Drake’s exemplified how seamlessly he balances his R&B roots with his more recent pop breakouts, injecting both ends of this musical spectrum with modern touches of the 21st century’s EDM craze.
10 singles to cover this week:
Every time I see a one-person play, it’s hard not to evaluate the form as a whole through the prism of each individual take on it.
Comedy might be the hardest genre to review.
I want to see Kathleen Marshall’s The Royal Family of Broadway.
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