Book Review: The Revolution of Every Day by Cari Luna
Danielle Dorky reviews The Revolution of Every Day, a debut fiction novel from Cari Luna that addresses the revolt against gentrification in New York City in the mid-nineties.
Tag: Danielle Dorky review
Danielle Dorky reviews The Revolution of Every Day, a debut fiction novel from Cari Luna that addresses the revolt against gentrification in New York City in the mid-nineties.
Danielle Dorky reviews For the Record Presents Tarantino, a rock musical based on the films of Quentin Tarantino at DBA Hollywood.
Talented singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist St. Vincent is featured as Danielle Dorky‘s Women’s History Crush Wednesday in a special spotlight that includes a review of her 2014 self-titled album.
Last week Danielle Dorky went to the first concert in Downtown Los Angeles’ Grand Park‘s Lunchtime Concert series and saw Afro-Latin fusion band Adaawe perform live.
Homegrown Tennessean Valerie June’s long-awaited studio album Pushin’ Against A Stone promises to captivate and transport listeners with what she calls “Organic Moonshine Roots Music.”
I saw one-man soul-folk orchestra Moses Sumney perform at School Night! LA this past Monday. The unsigned musician blew me away with his talent and I even managed to get video of his last song!
Dear Dorky is my Dear Abby-inspired column with a twist; instead of offering advice, I’ll recommend a book. I’m a firm believer that there’s a book for every occasion and I intend to prove it with this column!