John Franklin is one of the top standup comedians in the world. He’s brought the laughs to iconic venues including The Comic Strip, Greenwich Village Comedy Club, and Broadway Comedy Club and is best known for his authenticity and reliability. This summer, John will release his debut comedy special The Specialist as well as perform nine back-to-back nights at the Edinburge Fringe Festival. Pop Culturalist caught up with John to talk about The Specialist, his upcoming performances, and more. PC: How did you discover your passion for comedy and storytelling?
With over fifteen years in the industry, Pulse Entertainment Group CEO Luffy Haung has been at the forefront of bridging Eastern and Western cultures through music. Putting together over a hundred large-scale concerts and working with A-list international stars, it’s been his mission to create unique experiences for music lovers around the world. On August 26th, Pulse Entertainment Group continues its legacy with Krazy K-Pop Super Concert, featuring performances by MONSTA X, IVE, AB6IX, CRAVITY, and Kwon Eun Bi. Pop Culturalist was lucky enough to speak with Luffy about his
Host and executive producer Faith Jenkins is back with Season 2 of Killer Relationships. The true crime series delves into jaw-droppingly evil stories of love that sours and break-ups that turn downright murderous. Hosted by Divorce Court’s presiding judge, Faith Jenkins, these twisted tales of relationships gone bad show what happens when breaking up means only one thing: someone has to die. Pop Culturalist was lucky enough to speak with Faith about her role as host and executive producer of the show, what audiences can expect from Season 2, giving
Michael Cera, Hannah Gross, and Sophia Lillis are the stars of the must-see new film, The Adults. Written and directed by Dustin Guy Defa, The Adults follows Eric (Cera) as he returns home for a short visit and finds himself caught between reuniting with his sisters and chasing a victory with his old poker group. As the trip extends, Eric finds it increasingly difficult to avoid confrontations and revelations as his carefully constructed façade of his adulthood gives way to old childhood conflicts. While Maggie (Lillis) attempts to recreate the