Pop Culturalist Chats with Joseph Taylor
Joseph Taylor is in the midst of his New York stage debut. Hailing from the UK, he is one of the fantastic actors in the newest production of Sweeney Todd at
Continue ReadingJoseph Taylor is in the midst of his New York stage debut. Hailing from the UK, he is one of the fantastic actors in the newest production of Sweeney Todd at
Continue ReadingYou may know Wesley Stromberg as one-third of Emblem3. But did you know he’s branching out on his own solo career? Yup, you read that correctly. And yes, we’re just
Continue ReadingDan Amboyer caught our eye when he was a part of Younger, one of our favorite TV shows. He played deliciously terrible Chad as well as Thad, his identical twin brother.
Continue ReadingTalent knows no age. You’ve either got it or you don’t. And Jacob Hopkins, he’s got it. He’s the voice of Gumball Watterson in the BAFTA-Award winning series, The Amazing
Continue ReadingTennis is one of the most grueling sports in the world. For eleven months out of the year, players leave their blood, sweat, and tears on the court. Week in
Continue ReadingBrooke Markham is quickly making a name for herself as one of Hollywood’s funniest leading ladies—joining the ranks of Emma Stone, Amy Schumer, and Tina Fey. Her breakout performance as
Continue ReadingTaylor John Smith is one of Hollywood’s most buzzed-about actors. He’s graced both television and film with his world-class talent and indescribable presence. His performance in Bart Freundlich’s coming-of-age story Wolves (which
Continue ReadingLiam Carroll has been stealing scenes with his portrayal of Jared Parker, the young (not-so-smart) son in the zany Parker family on The Detour. If you’re not familiar with the show or
Continue ReadingAdain Bradley is one of the fresh faces on The CW’s newest hit series, Riverdale, based on the Archie Comics. Adain plays Trev, a sensitive and caring high school jock. His
Continue ReadingIt’s no surprise to anyone that Dear Evan Hansen’s Original Broadway Cast Recording (OBCR) made its Billboard Chart debut at #8, the highest charting debut position for an OBCR since 1961. With an
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