The best kind of Saturday, in my opinion, is one filled with movies. I decided to take a recovery day from my hell-week and Saturday morning, lazing out of bed at noon, felt an inexplicable urge to crawl right back under the covers with a good movie. My choices were endless (thanks for the Netflix password, Dad!). Should I go classic and watch something like Antonioni’s Blow-Up, a film I had just spent the last two weeks discussing in Italian class. Or should I finally get around to watching The Kids Are All Right, which for some reason I just haven’t worked up the will to watch since it was released to much critical acclaim this summer.
I love to both read and write. This blog will cover a variety of topics including music, pop culture, movie reviews, and travel. I am an avid movie watcher and I love listening to many kinds of music. Growing up in New York, I have been fortunate to attend many Broadway shows, which has sparked my love of theater and culture in New York. My goal is to become an entertainment journalist, because the job combines two of my favorite things, writing and pop-culture.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
An Independent Frame Of Mind - The Heights - The Scene
Rihanna's 'Loud' Packs a Peppy, Poppy Punch
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| Drake serenades Rihanna on the island-flavored "What's My Name" |
Anyone who has noticed Rihanna’s demeanor as of late can tell that the singer is back to business as usual. Traipsing around the globe to promote her hit single “Only Girl in the World,” she seems happier than ever, the likes of which echoes throughout her satisfying new album Loud. A follow-up to the commercially unsuccessful but artistically bold Rated R, the album is really quite good. It is hard to call the disc excellent, what with the plentitude of quality music that has been floating around lately. However, it nestles in a sizable notch above the rest of the Top-40 hits that populate the iTunes charts today. On Loud, Rihanna returns fully rebooted and ready for a good time.
Tags:
Avril Lavigne,
Drake,
Eminem,
Music,
Nicki Minaj,
Review,
Rihanna
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Go! Pop! Bang! The Story of Rye Rye
On Tuesday, October 5th 2010, I had the opportunity to sit down with M.I.A.’s mentee and opening act Rye Rye moments after her set finished. The following is an account of our meeting:
Q-What were your first experiences with music? Did you play an instrument or sing as a kid?
A-I never played anything but I used to watch music videos with my sister and I would imitate the dance moves I saw. I used to write a lot of poetry and my sister was friends with Blaaqstar [ed. note: M.I.A.’s frequent producer and collaborator] so she hooked me up with him. I called him up and left him a voicemail with a one verse on it that had started as just one chord, you know? I turned it into a whole song and just left it on his voicemail [laughs]. I didn’t know if he liked my voice or something but obviously it worked out!
A-I never played anything but I used to watch music videos with my sister and I would imitate the dance moves I saw. I used to write a lot of poetry and my sister was friends with Blaaqstar [ed. note: M.I.A.’s frequent producer and collaborator] so she hooked me up with him. I called him up and left him a voicemail with a one verse on it that had started as just one chord, you know? I turned it into a whole song and just left it on his voicemail [laughs]. I didn’t know if he liked my voice or something but obviously it worked out!
Q-I know you’re a big dancer, you put on these amazing live shows where you’re basically flying around the stage. Do you think you prefer dancing or singing and why?
A-You know, sometimes I like dancing more because I feel like that’s what my plan in life is. It’s one of those things that I just have in me that’s such a big part of me. But at the same time, I love to make music that makes me dance. So I’d say if I had to choose really I’d pick dancing, but I’m not saying I don’t love rapping!
Thursday, September 16, 2010
The Heights - An Independent Frame Of Mind
Hey everyone, please read my newest article! It's my second weekly column for The Heights and I'm really excited about it. Enjoy!
Tags:
Art,
Articles,
Jean-Michel Basquiat,
Movies,
Weekly Column
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Grace Potter and the Nocturnals-What a Refreshing Throwback
The crowd in Bryant Park was buzzing with electric delight as the stars of the evening’s secret (((artist’s den))) show, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, took the stage at 7:30 last Thursday night. I personally was expecting my socks to be blown off based purely on the pure perfection that is the band’s third, self-titled album. Little did anyone in the roughly 200-deep crowd that not only were Ms. Potter and her Nocturnals about to blow everyone’s socks off their fee, but would also be redefining what a live concert experience should be in its most perfect form.
Tags:
Best of,
Concert,
Grace Potter and the Nocturnals,
Music,
Review
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