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.

Album Review: Bananarama – “In Stereo”

Ten years after their last studio album, 80s femme pop group Bananarama is back with new songs to fill a half hour on the dance floor. Although the original trio had a successful UK tour in 2017—which must have played…

The Highlights of Donald Glover and Rihanna’s “Guava Island”

Donald Glover’s latest mysterious, musical project Guava Island premiered this weekend after Glover’s Childish Gambino Coachella set and it’s simultaneously very satisfying as well as yet another tease for a larger amount of either Childish Gambino and/or Glover-Mirai material that…

Fosse/Verdon Premiere Review: “Life is a Cabaret”

On paper, the premiere of FX’s new “pop culture history miniseries,” Fosse/Verdon, doesn’t have too much going on. We see Fosse experience disappointment with one film, so he fights to make another that will be better. Verdon takes care of…

Album Review: Weyes Blood – “Titanic Rising”

Natalie Mering’s fourth album as Weyes Blood, Titanic Rising, is a satisfying and mostly engaging work that perfectly utilizes the tension between Mering’s dark, emotive vocals and the sunnier, often serene music that supports them. While the title apparently wasn’t…

Album Review: Jenny Lewis – “On the Line”

Above all else, Jenny Lewis’ On the Line is a record that gets better with every listen. To be more specific, with this album Lewis excels at crafting a textured, specific and heady world that luxuriates in big feelings and…

Every Jenny Lewis Song, Ranked

Jenny Lewis, siren of Southern California, a literal Las Vegas baby, has been a presence in the indie rock music scene since the late 90s and made a charming impression before that as a young Hollywood starlet. She is a…

High Maintenance Season 3 Finale Review

The third season of High Maintenance may have been occasionally uneven in regards to tone or pacing, but I think one kernel of the season has always remained true and that is the determination of the creators to portray Brooklyn,…