Pop Culturalist Chats with The Browsing Effect’s Nikki SooHoo
Is finding romance any easier in the era of online dating? The Browsing Effect is one of the few romantic comedies to put dating apps front and center in a
Continue ReadingIs finding romance any easier in the era of online dating? The Browsing Effect is one of the few romantic comedies to put dating apps front and center in a
Continue ReadingEight times a week, Celia Keenan-Bolger steps onto stage at the Shubert Theatre and transforms into a child: Scout Finch, the plucky, overall-clad heroine at the heart of a celebrated
Continue ReadingHarper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird has finally arrived on Broadway after a long and bumpy road; it was absolutely worth the wait. Written by Aaron Sorkin and directed by Bartlett
Continue ReadingSarah Ann Masse has forged her own path as a versatile actor, writer, and producer in New York City and Los Angeles. But as an artist and survivor, she tells
Continue ReadingJanet McTeer is the not-so-secret weapon in Bernhardt/Hamlet, one of the most exciting and timely backstage plays to grace Broadway in recent years. McTeer stars as the inimitable Sarah Bernhardt in
Continue ReadingHear ye, hear ye: the princesses are giving– and having– a ball, and it just might be coming to a city near you. Ladies and gentlemen, the Broadway Princess Party, a joyous
Continue ReadingWizard World Chicago Comic Con continued its programming with a fun and revealing panel with some of the cast members of Starz’s Outlander, along with the author of the series Diana
Continue ReadingOver the course of the last few years, Hollywood has experienced the beginnings of a cultural shift in which the old adage “representation matters” has become increasingly urgent. At the
Continue ReadingDroughtlander has not broken yet – but Caitriona Balfe and Diana Gabaldon‘s panel at Wizard World Convention in Chicago yesterday makes us feel like the end is in sight. Balfe, who
Continue ReadingNetflix’s latest addition to its expanding film catalogue is The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, a Mike Newell-directed film that will warm you like a cozy, old woolly sweater.
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