May 2, 2012 • Billy Delgado
The all-seeing eye. The strategic gesturing. The wardrobe picks. The carefully choreographed scenes of salaciousness. Is it all coincidental? In an objective analysis, music-lover and columnist Billy Delgado embarks upon a three-part series of unmasking some of the scariest trends in music today.
April 18, 2012 • Billy Delgado
Columnist Billy Delgado reviews Brooklyn-based rock band's album Emancipation, likening their sound to a musical blow torch of sorts.
April 18, 2012 • Tiffani Knowles
Many charismatic ministers are consigned to the "embezzler" section of the library of life. In the 2012 Chichi Films production of Dirty Pastor, we witness what can happen when a spiritual leader goes unchecked.
April 18, 2012 • Andre Barracks
The often under-told classic tale of the immigrant living in New York drives the new Sundance Festival award-winning film Restless City directed by Andrew Dosunmu. Read our review here.
April 5, 2012 • Billy Delgado
Columnist Billy Delgado qualifies Rhema Soul's album that dropped on March 27 as louder, bigger and truly Hip Pop. Read on to hear all the juicy details -- highs and lows.
April 4, 2012 • Tiffani Knowles
LifeZone TV presents a production of M-RYS International, parent company for Soul Movement Crew and NEWD Magazine, this summer called "In the Mix."
March 20, 2012 • Billy Delgado
The play Fathers and Other Strangers, written by Jeffrey Stetson, is a dramatic piece about the relationship between sons and fathers, the prejudices between professionals and how bitterness can take root in one's soul and grow to bear fruit of smoldering anger.
February 22, 2012 • Ana Valeska
Columnist Ana Valeska reviews the Spanish documentary La Ultima Cima or The Last Summit, which told the story of the phenomenal Catholic cleric, who soared high yet died young.
February 22, 2012 • Andre Barracks
Rocksteady. Rockers reggae. Dub. Dancehall. The music that many have grooved to all over the world was actually steeped in a grim reality - one depicted in the new Jamaican independent film called Better Mus' Come.
January 25, 2012 • Andre Barracks
Community2Community, a non-profit organization working to rebuild Haiti, brought together jazz/gospel legend Oleta Adams, R&B sensation Chrisette Michele and Haitian-Kompa band CaRiMi to celebrate remind us that there is still much work to do in Haiti.