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: Starchild & The New Romantic – “Language”

Bryndon Cook as Starchild & The New Romantic pulls from an array of influences from the worlds of pop, R&B, and funk. Language is the first Starchild album since 2016’s Crucial and is almost twice as long to boot. This…

“Pose” Music Breakdown: Season Finale, “Mother of the Year”

Ryan Murphy’s new FX endeavor, Pose, is set in the ball culture world of New York City, 1987. The show is visually stunning, the costumes and sets are gorgeous, and naturally—necessarily—the music is fantastic. The music is such a large…

“Pose” Music Breakdown: Episode Seven, “Pink Slip”

Ryan Murphy’s new FX endeavor, Pose, is set in the ball culture world of New York City, 1987. The show is visually stunning, the costumes and sets are gorgeous, and naturally—necessarily—the music is fantastic. The music is such a large…

Album Review: Soccer Mommy – “Clean”

On Clean, her first official album as Soccer Mommy, Clean, singer-songwriter Sophie Allison crafts a succinct record about romantic insecurity and a personal reckoning with bad habits and instincts to overcome. Several songs—in particular, the second track “Cool”—evoke the light-grunge, DIY…

“Pose” Music Breakdown: Episode Six, “Love Is the Message”

Ryan Murphy’s new FX endeavor, Pose, is set in the ball culture world of New York City, 1987. The show is visually stunning, the costumes and sets are gorgeous, and naturally—necessarily—the music is fantastic. The music is such a large…

“Pose” Music Breakdown: Episode Five, “Mother’s Day”

Ryan Murphy’s new FX endeavor, Pose, is set in the ball culture world of New York City, 1987. The show is visually stunning, the costumes and sets are gorgeous, and naturally—necessarily—the music is fantastic. The music is such a large…

Album Review: Mommy Long Legs – “Try Your Best”

After a few years of releasing short EPs, Seattle punk band Mommy Long Legs finally unleashes a full-length album. Of course, with the album coming in just under 30 minutes, it’s not that separable from the EPs that came before…