Pop Culturalist Chats with Mollee Gray
Mollee Gray is Hollywood’s newest triple threat. She’s an actress, dancer, and singer. She’s starred in two of Disney’s biggest franchises: High School Musical and Teen Beach Movie. And, she
Continue ReadingMollee Gray is Hollywood’s newest triple threat. She’s an actress, dancer, and singer. She’s starred in two of Disney’s biggest franchises: High School Musical and Teen Beach Movie. And, she
Continue ReadingJackson Harris is a New York-based singer-songwriter with an unforgettable voice. He’s toured with the likes of Cody Simpson, Fifth Harmony, Jacob Whitesides, and Cher Lloyd. His YouTube channel is
Continue ReadingMichael Wartella is currently endearing himself to audiences as the doggedly determined detective-to-be, Hugo, in the sweet new musical, Tuck Everlasting. He has had his share of theater experiences across
Continue ReadingOne of the newest faces to join The Flash this season is Violett Beane. Her character has quickly become one of the most talked about. And, we had the wonderful
Continue ReadingLaura Benanti is the Queen of Broadway. In her roughly eighteen years treading the boards, she has proven again and again that she is the real deal: a virtuoso leading
Continue ReadingMitchell Kummen is an exciting young actor on the rise. At only sixteen, he’s built an impressive résumé. Recently, he blew us away as a young Mick Rory on Legends
Continue ReadingPop Culturalist attended the HealthCorps Garden Gala on May 10. HealthCorps, founded by Dr. Mehmet Oz, works with teens to live healthy lives (both physically and mentally) through healthy eating,
Continue ReadingA few weeks ago, we were gushing over Broadway’s new groovy hit Disaster! and recently we were lucky enough to speak to two of the masterminds behind the show: producing
Continue ReadingMonty Geer is one of Hollywood’s hottest rising stars. He’s best known for his role as Cole, the outspoken young man with no filter on MTV’s Awkward. He can be
Continue ReadingHannah Elless makes her return to Broadway in the sweet, tuneful Bright Star, an original musical by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell. (We loved it, by the way.) Set in the 1920s
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