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 Four, “The Fever”

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 Three, “Giving and Receiving”

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 Two, “Access”

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 One, “Pilot”

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. It would be criminal for the…

Album Review: Snail Mail – “Lush”

Lindsey Jordan’s first studio album as Snail Mail, Lush, solidifies her place in the indie-rock landscape, with songs that are confident in their perspective and delivery. Despite her young age and one official EP under her belt, Jordan’s songs here…

Album Review: Natalie Prass – “The Future and the Past”

Towards the end of Natalie Prass’s second full-length album The Future and the Past, she sings a heartfelt ode to the late, great Karen Carpenter. That song “Far From You,” and its subject, is slightly out of step with the…

First Trailer for Luca Guadagnino’s “Suspiria”

Luca Guadagnino’s long-awaited remake of Dario Argento’s 1977 operatic horror classic Suspiria has finally received a trailer, released this morning. Guadagnino, hot off the critical success of 2017’s Call Me By Your Name is returning to work with actors Dakota…