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: Episode 2×09 “Life’s a Beach”

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…

‘Pose’ Music Breakdown: Episode 2×08 “Revelations”

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…

‘Pose’ Music Breakdown: Episode 2×07 “Blow”

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…

That Music Moment: “Magic Mike XXL”

In “That Music Moment,” we take a monthly look at memorable or significant uses of popular music in film, and consider what that moment says about the film at large. In 2012, Channing Tatum and Steven Soderbergh helped bring into…

‘Pose’ Music Breakdown: Episode 2×06 “Love’s in Need of Love Today”

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…

‘Pose’ Music Breakdown: Episode 2×05 “What Would Candy Do?”

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: Jesca Hoop – “Stonechild”

Jesca Hoop has returned once again with an album consisting of evocative, subtly haunting and deeply empathetic songs, each delivered in her crystal clear voice. Hoop’s music sometimes takes a backseat to her vocal performance, which often successfully allows the…