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Dragmules

Dragmules
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There must be a dozen brilliant records each year that are overlooked by radio, press and music video outlets. With an aggressive approach by Atlantic Records and some media exposure, New York City’s the Dragmules are bound to become a success. Their major label debut, 2A (named after a bar in the East Village of

Bold & Beautiful: Jose Rojas

Bold & Beautiful: Jose Rojas
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Jose Rojas performs his choreography with Heels Queens Sundays at Milk+, and H.I.M. will perform at the Sneaker Convention Expo on April 5. … read more

Film Review: Queen of the Ring

Film Review: Queen of the Ring
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Queen of the Rings isn’t going to be contending for any Oscars, but it’s a rousing and likeable sports movie that chronicles a turning point in history. … read more

Series Review: Daredevil: Born Again

Series Review: Daredevil: Born Again
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It’s taken a wait of nearly five years for Daredevil: Born Again, but it was well worth the wait to give the devil his due. … read more

Film Review: Riff Raff

Film Review: Riff Raff
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Riff Raff moves at a steady pace and is easy to get through, yet the moment it was over, I found myself asking, “Why did I sit through that?” … read more

Local Review: Josaleigh Pollett — bro’s bad january

Local Review: Josaleigh Pollett — bro’s bad january
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With many more amazing tracks on the album, Josaleigh Pollett’s sound is beautifully emotional and poetic project that paints clear pictures in your mind through songwriting. … read more

Soccer Mommy Pares Back for Evergreen 

Soccer Mommy Pares Back for Evergreen 
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Even as Soccer Mommy’s album Evergreen circles these kinds of grief-filled emotions, it finds a way to render them that feels approachable. … read more

Kyle Hausmann-Stokes On Bringing My Dead Friend Zoe To Life

Kyle Hausmann-Stokes On Bringing My Dead Friend Zoe To Life
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Whatever stories he chooses to tell, Kyle Hausmann-Stokes has proven himself to be a filmmaker with a distinct voice — one that honors his past. … read more

Film Review: Bridget Jones 4: Mad About the Boy

Film Review: Bridget Jones 4: Mad About the Boy
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At the end of the day, Bridget Jones 4: Mad About the Boy is the perfect bittersweet chick flick to get you through the post-Valentine’s Day blues. … read more

The Silent Realm: How Hope on TTaPP Speaks Through Stigma

The Silent Realm: How Hope on TTaPP Speaks Through Stigma
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For the last five years, Hope on TTaPP has been providing free direct outreach and case management for those affected by HIV and Hepatitis C diagnoses. … read more

El Potrero Market: Planting the Seeds of Community

El Potrero Market: Planting the Seeds of Community
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El Potrero Market is a hub of culture, tradition and community, where customers are valued and everything is done with intention. … read more

Film Review: Companion

Film Review: Companion
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Ultimately, Companion is a Barbie/Ex Machina hybrid that will leave you filled but not fully satisfied. … read more