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Eddi Front – Marina Album Review

Posted onMarch 15, 2016July 21, 2020AuthorAshley SteinLeave a comment

Recorded in Brooklyn by producer Dan Chen and mixed by John Agnello (Kurt Vile, Dinosaur Jr., Come), Marina is the debut record from Brooklyn-based solo artist Eddi Front. It features nine original tracks written and

CategoriesAlbum Review, BlogTagsBrooklyn, Dan Chen, Eddi Front, John Agnello, Marina, Music, Review, Women, Writing

Megaweapon: The Shakes and Other Ghost Stories EP Review

Posted onJanuary 23, 2016July 21, 2020AuthorAshley SteinLeave a comment

Hailing from Seaford, New York, Megaweapon are an indie punk band with a reputation for great live performances. Their first release, The Shakes and Other Ghost Stories, is a well-produced

CategoriesAlbum Review, BlogTagsEP Review, Music, New York, Punk, Review, Women

Janis Joplin – Full Tilt: Edinburgh Fringe Review

Posted onAugust 31, 2015July 21, 2020AuthorAshley SteinLeave a comment

Review written for Female Arts Magazine at the Edinburgh Festival fringe 2015. I got my first in depth introduction to Janis Joplin a few years ago when I read Patti

CategoriesBlog, Live Music Review, TheatreTagsEdinburgh Fringe, Female Arts, Music, Review, Women

2 Become 1: Edinburgh Fringe Review

Posted onAugust 30, 2015July 21, 2020AuthorAshley SteinLeave a comment

Review written for Female Arts Magazine at the Edinburgh Festival fringe 2015. Never ever have I ever felt so low… Our main character Jess (play write and actor Natasha Granger)

CategoriesBlog, Dance, Live Music Review, TheatreTagsEdinburgh Fringe, Female Arts, Feminism, Music, Review, Women

Eggs: Edinburgh Festival Review

Posted onAugust 29, 2015July 21, 2020AuthorAshley SteinLeave a comment

Review written for Female Arts Magazine at the Edinburgh Festival fringe 2015. Jess and Juno have nothing in common. Flung together by the passing of their best friend Rose, the

CategoriesBlog, TheatreTagsEdinburgh Fringe, Female Arts, Feminism, Review, Women

Wendy Carle Taylor: Edinburgh Festival Review

Posted onAugust 24, 2015July 21, 2020AuthorAshley SteinLeave a comment

Review written for Female Arts Magazine at the Edinburgh Festival fringe 2015. An award winning singer, voice coach and lecturer, Wendy Carle Taylor takes us on a journey through the

CategoriesBlog, Live Music ReviewTagsFemale Arts, Music, Poem, Review, Song, Women

Shout! The Musical: Edinburgh Festival Review

Posted onAugust 23, 2015July 21, 2020AuthorAshley SteinLeave a comment

Review written for Female Arts Magazine at the Edinburgh Festival fringe 2015. Shout! Is theatre new comer Max Emmersons take on George and Lowenstein’s off-broadway hit of the same name;

CategoriesBlog, Dance, TheatreTagsEdinburgh Fringe, Female Arts, Feminism, Music, Review, Women

Homme Animal

Posted onAugust 20, 2015July 21, 2020AuthorAshley SteinLeave a comment

Review of the Dance Production Homme Animal for Female Arts Magazine at the Edinburgh Festival fringe 2015. I am blind, living in the dark. Darkness is my education. Vendetta Mathea’s

CategoriesBlog, DanceTagsEdinburgh Festival, Female Arts, Poetry, Review, Theatre, Women

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