Amazon Studios’s The Man in the High Castle had an explosive freshman season and became the site’s most popular series. Based on the novel by Philip K. Dick, the series takes place in an alternate timeline: in this timeline, the Allies lost World War II and the United States of America have been partitioned into the Japanese-controlled Pacific States and Nazi America. The series opens in this alternate version of the 1960s and follows an underground resistance group that is attempting to overthrow the yoke of imperialism in both halves of what
Well, folks, another year has come and gone. From Shawn Mendes dropping his highly-anticipated sophomore album to Meghan Trainor winning her first GRAMMY for “Best New Artist,” it’s been quite the year for music. But, here at Pop Culturalist, we’re looking ahead. And, one artist on our radar is Teddy Edwards. The talented singer-songwriter recently released his new single, “My Name,” and, well, it’s our jam. At only seventeen-years-old, Teddy Edwards is undoubtedly an artist to watch. The New York-based musician is bringing together the best of pop and R&B.
For those of us that celebrate Christmas, you either love Christmas music or hate it. We happen to love it (duh). So, since Christmas is only ten days away, we’ve got a #TBT to our 10 favorite covers of Christmas classics (in no particular order). From a capella to folk to pop, there’s a style for everyone. You’ll be singing along to all of these in no time! “White Winter Hymnal”, Pentatonix (and, if you love this, they have a Christmas special on NBC) “Winter Song”, Sara Bareilles & Ingrid
Well, it’s a wrap on another season of Younger. There were many ups-and-downs for Liza (Sutton Foster) and her circle of friends. Against the backdrop of new work ventures–potential new bosses and hot new writers (literally, Jay Wilkison as Colin is so attractive)–everyone’s love lives come to life. Kelsey (Hilary Duff) got back into the dating world. Maggie (Debi Mazur) and Lauren (Molly Bernard) go their separate ways (and into other relationships). Diana (Miriam Shor) shacks up with someone–and gets a mouthy parrot pet in the deal. And, finally, Liza