Review: Rapper blackbear’s ‘digital druglord’ is an eclectic mix of styles In a lot of ways, the diversity of sounds works. Jarod Golub April 25, 2017
Review: In ‘Fun Home,’ a beautiful balance between humor and heart The Broadway hit arrived at National Theatre last week. Michael Errigo April 24, 2017
Film restorations make a place for the past in today’s movie landscape Arrow Films and Shout! Factory show the importance of the re-release. Samuel Antezana April 24, 2017
Review: Brad Paisley’s ‘Love and War’ shows limited growth Featuring Timbaland, the album comments on the perils of the internet and treatment of U.S. veterans. Jarod Golub April 23, 2017
A trip to Whole Foods The trials and tribulations of visiting the new store in Riverdale. Diamondback Staff April 23, 2017
Review: Frank Iero and The Patience embrace the disillusioned at the Baltimore Soundstage There’s a cozy sense of camaraderie that comes with being a fuck-up in a room full of fuck-ups. Tom Hausman April 23, 2017
Review: ‘Silicon Valley’ returns with a raucous fourth season The rollercoaster that is one of HBO’s best comedies comes back in full force. John Powers April 23, 2017
Review: PJ Harvey embraces the political on first Philadelphia show in over a decade Harvey brought her urgent and political blues and punk songs to life with remarkable force. David Sexton April 23, 2017
Review: ‘Free Fire’ shoots straight Director Ben Wheatley’s new film is violent, exciting and really good. Taylor Stokes April 20, 2017
Review: ‘The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks’ tastefully avoids a ‘white savior’ narrative HBO’s new film handles the story of Henrietta Lacks with delicacy. Hannah Yasharoff April 20, 2017