CACHĒ review

(Aug 25, 2022 ● Oslin Pierrette) Spoilers Ahead I feel like I’m realizing I’m a fan of a good revenge story, but this was more on the ambiguous side. It was still packed with tension, but the motive remains unclear and left for speculation. We all would’ve loved to get that resolution of why. Him… Continue reading CACHĒ review

Fashion Editors Can’t Dress

(Aug 20, 2022 ● Oslin Pierrette) Something weird that I’ve noticed is fashion editors and writers who can’t dress. You would think someone who “studies, researches,” and writes about the culture, would look like the part too. It doesn’t even have to look over the top. At least hints of savvy subtle expression would be… Continue reading Fashion Editors Can’t Dress

Do New Gens Hip-Hop Artist Not Have Top Tier Acts

(Aug 8, 2022 ● Oslin Pierrette)  An important question I have for Hip-Hop is, who is next on the changing of the guards? Like the next big trio. The next generation of artists to go for the Hip-Hop throne. The next top tier guys. I know it’s a very backpacky question, but I am very… Continue reading Do New Gens Hip-Hop Artist Not Have Top Tier Acts

Can Hip-Hop Die Like Rock & Roll

(Aug 2, 2022 ● Oslin Pierrette) Can the Hip-Hop genre die? Recently I was researching what led to the demise of Rock & Roll. Especially since the genre was once the powerhouse of music. It was culturally the biggest thing in the world. So what happened to it? Did people just not like it as… Continue reading Can Hip-Hop Die Like Rock & Roll

Travis Scott Rodeo: Review

(Jul 28, 2022 ● Oslin Pierrette) Rodeo is one of the most instrumental(significant) albums in my musical upbringing. It’s one of my first favorite albums. Travis Scott is probably one of my first legitimate favorite artists. I remember a car was passing by, and I heard this amazing sound. It was like Oooooowaaaaaaa. I kept… Continue reading Travis Scott Rodeo: Review

City Of God: Review

(Jul 10, 2022 ● Oslin Pierrette) This was a beautifully honest dark film. A classic. Amazing narrative, and depiction & storytelling of that narrative.  The way of the streets is a dark place. It’s a barbaric place. An irrational place. You can’t dictate anything. You have to accept it, or you have to go. The… Continue reading City Of God: Review