Beth Winchester
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Beth is a pop culture lover currently resident of Maryland, and a past resident of Rochester, Prague and New Orleans. Her favorite musician is Jenny Lewis and her favorite TV show is "Mad Men," and she isn't sure what that says about her.

“Pose” Music Breakdown: Season 2 Premiere, “Acting Up”

Ryan Murphy’s FX series, Pose, is set in the ball culture world of New York City, 1990. The music is such a large part of the viewing experience that you could spill hundreds of words discussing what each song means, and/or…

Album Review: Cate le Bon – “Reward”

On her latest release, Reward, Cate le Bon envelopes us in a uniquely ethereal, slightly absurd, world that is more often than not mesmerizingly dreamy, yet shockingly grounded. The album itself is like an ocean wave around your feet at…

Album Review: Honeyblood – “In Plain Sight”

On Honeyblood’s third album, In Plain Sight, the consistent mastermind behind the music, Stina Tweeddale, finally takes full credit as Honeyblood and deftly steers the album with her assured performance and point-of-view. In Plain Sight, at a lean 36 minutes…

Fosse/Verdon Finale Review: “Providence”

At the end of my review of the premiere of Fosse/Verdon, I wrote that I was not sure if the series has much to offer to an audience that doesn’t have a requisite interest in musical theater, dance, or film.…

Album Review: Carly Rae Jepsen – “Dedicated”

Carly Rae Jepsen’s latest full-length release, Dedicated, comes after several years worth of pining from her fans. As each year passed, it was going to be increasingly difficult to meet or exceed fan expectations (and let’s face it, most people…

Album Review: Charly Bliss – “Young Enough”

On their second album, Young Enough, Charly Bliss succeeds in creating their own flavor of pop music, one which doesn’t shy away from disastrous events or thoughts but nevertheless persists in its classic pop buoyancy. The efficiently-moving album begins with…

Album Review: Kevin Morby – “Oh My God”

Kevin Morby’s latest album, Oh My God, is a concept album of sorts but one that is tied together more through a concept of tone and atmosphere rather than any specific narrative. Morby achieves this mastery of tone, crafting an…