From voicing beloved characters in animated series including Adventure Time to stealing our hearts in projects like Julie and the Phantoms, Jeremy Shada has emerged as one of Hollywood’s most dynamic and versatile young talents. This fall, he shows off another side of his artistry with the release of his debut album: Vintage. Pop Culturalist was lucky enough to speak with Jeremy about his multifaceted career, the process of putting together Vintage, and whether or not a new season of Julie and the Phantoms is on the way. PC: How
Originally from Plano, Texas and now based in Los Angeles, singer-songwriter Liddy Clark is a confessional storyteller with an old soul. Her songwriter roots intertwine with a breezy west coast chill vibe grounded by earthy tones that captivates her listeners near and far. Today, Liddy is sharing a stripped-down, acoustic version of her self-written song “If There Was No Traffic In L.A.” A recent graduate of the University of Southern California’s Thornton School of Music, Liddy uses her sultry vocals and introspective songwriting to connect with her fans and listeners
Fernando Carsa is a rising young star who’s stealing hearts in his television debut as Memo in Apple TV+’s Acapulco. The laugh-out-loud comedy follows a young Mexican man whose dreams come true when he gets the job of a lifetime at the hottest resort in Acapulco. But he soon realizes the job is far more complicated than he ever imagined. Pop Culturalist was lucky enough to speak with Fernando about his career, Acapulco, and the show’s inspiring message. PC: How did you discover your passion for acting? Fernando: I was
Gregg Sulkin, Cinthya Carmona, and Michael Hsu Rosen are bringing the laughs in their new series, Pretty Smart. After getting unexpectedly dumped by her boyfriend, Chelsea (Emily Osment)—a high-brow, Harvard-educated intellectual and aspiring novelist—is forced to move in with her bubbly, carefree, not-so-intellectual West Coast sister, Claire (Olivia Macklin), and her three lovably eccentric, not-so-intellectual roommates: Grant (Gregg Sulkin), a distractingly handsome personal trainer, Solana (Cinthya Carmona), a former lawyer turned healer, and Jayden (Michael Hsu Rosen), a social media influencer. But Chelsea’s tough, sometimes judgemental exterior starts to soften