Pop Culturalist Chats with Lulu Antariksa
Lulu Antariksa is an artist who is all about her craft—whether that be through music, acting, or dance. With each new project, she’s proven she’s mastered the art of creating
Continue ReadingLulu Antariksa is an artist who is all about her craft—whether that be through music, acting, or dance. With each new project, she’s proven she’s mastered the art of creating
Continue ReadingNoah Centineo has emerged as one of the most exciting young actors in Hollywood. His hard work, perseverance, and ability to connect with viewers has landed him coveted roles on
Continue ReadingTimothy Granaderos is an actor quickly making his mark on Hollywood. He is currently starring in not one, but two hit shows. Whether he’s portraying Montgomery, the school bully in
Continue ReadingWhat is more American than a mid-western road trip? Shadow and Mr. Wednesday drive further towards their adventure which leaves Shadow wondering: Is he insane? But first, the man of
Continue ReadingHuge congratulations are in order for the cast of 13 Reasons Why. Netflix announced today that the show has been renewed for a 13-episode second season to premiere in 2018.
Continue ReadingThis week, as predicted, the battle between Zeke and Andrea came to a head. Despite looking like the solid six were going to stick together for at least this vote, Andrea
Continue ReadingCharlie DePew is one of the most exciting fresh faces in Hollywood. He’s an actor, writer, and entrepreneur. He’s currently stealing scenes as Jake, an aspiring writer, on the hit
Continue ReadingCongratulations are in order for the cast of Foursome! It was announced today that the series has been picked up for season three. And we couldn’t be more excited. The
Continue Reading(Warning: Major spoilers) Within moments of its opening scene, American Gods, the novel-turned-Starz-production, asserts itself as the gory, yet magical beast Neil Gaiman fans have long waited for. We arrive
Continue ReadingIt feels slightly vicious for MTV to cancel freshman series Sweet/Vicious before it ever really found its audience. It’s no secret that we here at Pop Culturalist are big fans of the
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