Pride month has truly outdone itself this year. As we near the end of June, I find it necessary to share this new inspiring song from the magical Joy Oladokun. I discovered Joy a few years ago and I have allowed her music to walk me through my complicated and often frustrating emotions. So it’s…
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Lewis Capaldi LIVE at The Fonda Theatre
If his goal was to leave the crowd wanting more, then mission absolutely accomplished. The first time I saw Lewis Capaldi, it was at The Troubadour in West Hollywood, he only had an EP under his belt and you could tell his comfort levels on stage varied throughout the night. This time around he was…
Life Lessons ‘VIDA’ Taught Me | Season 2 Review
The entire season 2 of Vida is now live on Hulu and I can officially guarantee that it’s worth spending an entire weekend on it. I’m not saying that I’m happy I spent all that time on the couch, I’m just saying that it was for the best. This new season of Vida gave me…
Music Monday- Breathe Again
Sleeping At Last is the most underrated musical genius, and I will stand by that statement until the end of time. I just spent the better part of the weekend catching up on the last 5 episodes of Grey’s Anatomy that I was behind on. My love-affair with Grey’s Anatomy is a long, complicated and…
Feel Like Crying? | Lewis Capaldi Album Review
It’s finally here; completely worth the wait and full of heartfelt music, Lewis Capaldi’s debut album has officially been released into the world. The album beautifully titled, Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent, is the culmination of the 22-year-old’s work and what a piece of work it is. I would like to tell you that…
My Issues With ‘Made in Mexico’
Yes, I know that I am late to the party but I like to be fashionably late to almost everything (complete lie, I’m real weird about getting places early) but I recently found Made in Mexico on Netflix. The reality show train completely missed my stop because I’ve never been one to invest in any…
‘Someone Great’ Movie Review
Is there such a thing as a self-love rom-com? If there isn’t, Jennifer Robinson may have just created a new movie genre. Robinson directed the new Netflix movie, Someone Great and having just watched it for the third time; I must say that I am officially obsessed. The film follows aspiring music journalist, Jenny (played…
Capturing The Magic| Johnnyswim Album Review
If anyone is looking to bottle-up a little bit of magic, I know a duo you can talk to about it. Moonlight is the latest release from husband-wife duo, Abner Ramirez and Amanda Sudano. I have been along on Johnnyswim’s ride for a while now and I don’t plan on hopping off anytime soon. I…
Embracing the Unicorns & the Rainbows | ‘Unicorn Store’ Movie Review
“The most grown-up thing you can do is fail at things you really care about” For most of my life I have felt more comfortable standing in the shadows. I specifically curated my all-black wardrobe when I was a teenager, so that I would have no reason to stand-out. I have never felt comfortable being…
Music Monday: Moral of the Story
I find my happy place in the vulnerability; it took me a while to get here, but I find myself gravitating towards the truth more and more. I enjoy the unapologetic, brutally honest and awkward way that humans can exist. This may be why I found my joy in Ashe’s music. Ashe is the reason…