Category: features (page 2 of 2)

Category: features (page 2 of 2)

Features

Mia Celeste Talks New Album and Why ‘Love Is Universal’ featured image

Mia Celeste Talks New Album and Why ‘Love Is Universal’

Mia Celeste Talks New Album and Why ‘Love Is Universal’

Thu Jan 18 2024 Cynthia Gross

Frederick, Maryland-based artist Mia Celeste has a voice that will stop you in your tracks. Drawing from her Latino roots, classical, and jazz, the 17-year-old pianist, singer-songwriter, and producer creates an enchanting world with her music that rises effortlessly above the surrounding landscape. Read to learn more about Mia Celeste’s early influences, including the role of her father Jaime Paredes, an established poet, her vision for the future of women in music, and the most important message that she wants audiences to take away from her new EP, The Songs That I Wrote Just For You.

Lesbians, Theatre, and TikTok with Aria Velz featured image

Lesbians, Theatre, and TikTok with Aria Velz

Lesbians, Theatre, and TikTok with Aria Velz

Thu Nov 30 2023 Percy Sampson

Aria Velz is a director, TikToker, and Lesbian Media Enthusiast based in the D.C. area. On November 2nd, she sat down with me to talk about it all, from her latest production at Olney Theatre Center to the things that lead to her little corner on TikTok. On October 29th, Olney Theatre Center wrapped its run of Prince Gomolvilas’ ‘The Brothers Paranormal.’ The disconcerting, borderline terrifying production was co-directed by Olney’s Senior Associate Artistic Director, Hallie Gordon, and Velz herself. The show was one of the spookiest times I have had in a theatre in quite some time. It was evident that the show was a well researched labor of love.

Witch Weather: ‘People Are Missing Close Connection’ featured image

Witch Weather: ‘People Are Missing Close Connection’

Witch Weather: ‘People Are Missing Close Connection’

Tue Nov 28 2023 Cynthia Gross

Queer duo Witch Weather discuss new album and the influence of the DMV on their sound. Philadelphia-based queer punks Witch Weather have a message for anyone who feels hopeless and worthless: you are not alone. With an irresistible sound that draws from 80’s goth and lo-fi grunge, the indie duo wears their heart on their sleeve, giving voice to complex emotions that many would opt to suppress in the recesses of their minds. Join Alchemical Records as they connect with Witch Weather to discuss the band’s new self-titled album, their search for a sense of belonging as members of the queer community, the important element that keeps the duo’s creative bond strong, and the influence of the DMV on their sound.