If you’re like me, you grew up watching shows like Beverly Hills, 90210, Saved By the Bell, and 7th Heaven. And, your playlist was filled with bands like 98 Degrees, *NSYNC, O-Town, and the Backstreet Boys. So, imagine my excitement when I learned about REwind Con. It’s a pop culture convention featuring all your favorite idols from the ’80s, ’90s, and ’00s. Can you say #throwback? Here are a few reasons why it’s a can’t-miss: The Star-Studded Guest List We’re in awe of how many stars will be attending REwind
The Broadway revival of Cats is, in one word, exuberant. After taking a break from Broadway–it had previously run for 18 years until 2000–Cats dances out of our memories and back into our hearts! Andrew Lloyd Webber has a history of, well, history-making musical theater. Two of his shows have been long-running staples: Cats and The Phantom of the Opera (currently running for over 25 years). From Cats, in particular, “Memory” was a hit before the show was. People like Barbara Streisand and Elaine Page (the original Grizabella) made it hits on their albums before the show
Keltie Knight is SLAYING the game. This Hollywood “It” girl has two Emmy nominations under her belt. And, she’s interviewed everyone from Jennifer Lawrence to Oprah. Through hard work and perseverance, Keltie is an inspiration for anyone trying to achieve their dreams. And, we were lucky enough to chat with her. PC: How did you get started? Keltie: Many moons ago I was a professional ballerina and Rockette on Broadway. Backstage I always had tons of free time—so I started a blog, just for fun, and eventually 5 million people
When the announcement first went out back in 2013 about the new Harry Potter play, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, fans of the books and movies rejoiced. At last, a new story set in the Harry Potter world, featuring none other than the children of Harry and Ginny. Then, Scholastic revealed that the play script would be published as a book in America so that those who weren’t able to go in person to the play in London would still be able to re-immerse themselves in J.K. Rowling’s world