Matt Riddlehoover’s My Darling Vivian Review The relationship between June Carter Cash and Johnny Cash is one of the most publicized flings in music history, often taking on a Richard …
Boaz Yakin’s Aviva Film Review Love stories are as old as stories themselves, and today it is difficult to reinvent the cliche “boy meets girl” story. Enter Aviva, the latest release …
A critical look at Naughty Dog’s controversial new game, The Last of Us Part II “If I ever were to lose you, I’d surely lose myself.” – Pearl Jam, “Future Days” …
Mondo Cozmo’s Upside Down Journey Continues With New Medicine There is no more “Philly” story in music than that of Mondo Cozmo. The musician’s determination to grind and pursue dreams led …
HAIM’s Women In Music Pt. III Album Review On Friday, the sister-trio band Haim released their new album, Women In Music Pt. III, which is their third after 2013’s Days Are Gone and 2017’s Something To …
Katie Feeney hosts an episode of PhilaLive and speaks with Matt Longo AKA Thin Lear. A Queens-based indie folk-rock singer-songwriter,Matt announced recently that his new full-length album Wooden Cave, originally set for release April …
Michael Murphy’s Up From The Streets: New Orleans – The City Of Music Review American music is rooted in cultural bonds that are forged under unique circumstances. No modern art form …
Neneh Cherry: Buffalo Stance This week’s #TBT is Neneh Cherry’s “Buffalo Stance,” and was inspired by Phila Globe’s contributing writer, Patrick DeMarco. He emphatically declares, “this is my ultimate summer jam!” …
OPINION: “Why Mayor Kenney’s Budget Proposal is Trash” Usually, on a Wednesday night at 11:00 pm, you could find me hosting open mic at Connie’s Ric Rac in South Philadelphia. …
Spike Lee’s Da 5 Bloods Movie Review Spike Lee’s Da 5 Bloods is an atypical exploration of the Vietnam War veteran experience. The filmmaker delves into less-traveled aspects of the conflict and …