Pop Culturalist Chats with Elizabeth A. Davis
Tony Award-nominated actress Elizabeth A. Davis is more than just a stage and screen actress. She’s a producer, a writer, and a musician. She’s a teller of stories. Her roles
Continue ReadingTony Award-nominated actress Elizabeth A. Davis is more than just a stage and screen actress. She’s a producer, a writer, and a musician. She’s a teller of stories. Her roles
Continue ReadingMeg Donnelly can do it all: act, dance, and sing. We’ve loved her in the hilarious TV show American Housewife and in the fantastic movie musical Zombies. So, now, we’re
Continue ReadingAustin Mahone rose to stardom by posting music videos on YouTube almost ten years ago. Since then, he and his music have been everywhere. From commercials to releasing many catchy
Continue ReadingFrom modeling and acting to singing and dancing, MAX was born to perform. He’s mesmerizing to watch and his latest single, “Love Me Less” by MAX (feat. Quinn XCII), is
Continue ReadingBaz Luhrman’s Moulin Rouge! is a classic film. Adapting classics, generally, is very tricky business. So the question is: Does Moulin Rouge! The Musical on Broadway live up to the
Continue ReadingJoseph Cross is no stranger to Hollywood. He’s been acting in films and televisions shows since childhood, including portraying Augusten Burroughs in Running with Scissors to his recent role as
Continue ReadingRiverdale had quite the season three. Naturally, there was murder, mayhem, and….a cult?! In the words of one of our most beloved Riverdale characters, Cheryl, it was “cuckoo bananas!” Needless
Continue ReadingThere’s a slick, dapper, and gritty new DC comic-inspired television show coming soon: Pennyworth. Set in 1960s London, this show is all about Alfred Pennyworth (Bruce Wayne/Batman’s trusted companion for
Continue ReadingEnsemble Studio Theatre’s 37th Marathon of One-Act Plays is full of impressive work from both writers and actors. One such actor is Sharina Martin. As a member of EST’s company,
Continue ReadingIf you’re a fan of musical theater, there’s a high probability that you know the words to at least one song from Fiddler on the Roof. This 1964 musical is
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