by Dan Metz | Feb 6, 2020 | Art, Culture, Featured
If humans had to make every decision from scratch, nothing would get done. So our brains take shortcuts–they build models based on past experience to help us make important decisions and impressions as fast as possible: tigers bad, fire hurts, Philadelphia...
by Dan Metz | Feb 6, 2020 | Art, Culture, NYC
Painter, artist, and author Kelly Fischer has been a woman between worlds since she was 22 years old. More specifically, the day that the 22-year-old college student from Memphis met a young Swiss man on the second day of her study abroad. They got married, and she...
by Alice Teeple | Feb 5, 2020 | Music, NYC
Songs For Sabotage are on a mission to create deep, danceable music within the pop spectrum. FROM THE BAND: Lina Sophie (lead vocals and guitar) and Richey Rose (bass and beats), the emerging duo called Songs For Sabotage, recently dropped their first, self-produced...
by Alice Teeple | Feb 4, 2020 | Music
Eve Minor manifests her mirror soul in a bizarrely intriguing surrealist art piece, Who Are You? released on 02/02/2020. Who Are You? is the second single (after Lazarus) released from her upcoming experimental post-punk record 3:33 (to be released 03/03/2020). It is...
by Alice Teeple | Jan 31, 2020 | Europe, Featured, Music
Swedish artist STRØM has released a new single called Mermaid through This Is Scandinavia/Sony Music. His forthcoming debut album, Immortal, is due out 21 February 2020. Mermaid is a haunting, melancholy tune, permeated with rich layered vocal production and...
by Dan Metz | Jan 30, 2020 | Bars, Culture, Featured, Theater
I don’t go to a lot of haunted houses. My “scary movie nights” aren’t that scary. So “Woman In Black – A Ghost Story in a Pub” at the McKittrick Hotel was my first time experiencing the phenomenon of scared laughter–when your throat forces out a laugh to...