There are endless things I could say about this album. JHope is in fact my bias from BTS. He is not only an amazing musical artist who can create musical art, but he is also an incredible dancer. The reality is that JHope was a dancer first, being part of a street dance crew called […]
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Music Monday: D-Day by AgustD

The D-Day Tour ended this weekend and I wanted to take the time to talk about this incredible record. It came out in April and has been constantly played on repeat. Every song tells a story and has a place. That is one thing I have always loved about BTS records. There is always a […]
Music Monday: Mono by RM

I am sorry that I could not be with you last week. My grandmother passed away and I had to be with my family. I had to be there for myself as well. I think it is important to take the time you need away to reflect and gather yourself. The need for self-care in […]
Music Monday: Dark & Wild by BTS
There are a lot of special words used in K-pop. It is kind of its own language, and it took me awhile to learn phrases and words that are a means to communicate with other fans. What I found is when I truly entered a group fandom, things became real. So, BTS is what you […]
Music Monday: I Saw Twice at MetLife Stadium
I stated in my welcome back post that I had gotten into K-pop during the pandemic. I have had so much fun discovering artists that are part of the Korean music scene. One of those groups I discovered was Twice. They are a girl group that consists of nine members: Jihyo, Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana, […]
Book Review: Strings: A Love Story by Megan Edwards
What’s the story?- From Goodreads: The Merino Rose. Ted Spencer has a hard enough time believing the celebrated violin really exists. To find it sitting on his coffee table is nothing short of incredible. The stuff of legend, the exquisite Guarnerius has been missing for centuries. But even though the renowned instrument is a violin lover’s […]
Book Review: Incense and Peppermints by Cathrina Constantine
What’s the story- From Goodreads: Peace demonstrations, sit-ins, and burning the U.S. flag following the escalation of the Vietnam War are leading to a catalyst known to the world as the Sixties. A musical revolution, flower power, hippies, marijuana, and drugs are carrying the generations—young and old—into a new decade. All the while sixteen-year-old Mary […]