Actress Genevieve Kang is one of the breakout stars of Netflix’s fantasy drama Locke & Key, which recently was picked up for a second season. Based on the bestselling graphic novels by Joe Hill, Locke & Key follows the adventures of the Locke siblings, who, along with their mother, move back into their ancestral home after their father is murdered. There they discover magical keys that may be connected to their father’s mysterious death. Genevieve is a scene-stealer as girl next door Jackie Veda. Pop Culturalist caught up with Genevieve
Jill Morrison solidified her place in pop culture history as the iconic “She doesn’t even go here” girl in a small film you may have heard of called Mean Girls. Since then, she’s continued to strike gold with credits in The L Word, Psych, When Calls the Heart, iZombie, Van Helsing, and Supergirl, to name a few. Currently, she can be seen in the female-driven narrative Motherland: Fort Salem, airing now on Freeform. Pop Culturalist caught up with Jill to chat about her latest role and her journey as an
The last time we spoke with singer-songwriter Haven, she was dropping her debut single. Since then, her rise to the top can only be described in one word: meteoric. We caught up with this Pop Culturalist fave to chat about the changing industry, her songwriting process, and her brand new single, “Sad & Successful.” PC: Tell us about your new single “Sad & Successful.” Haven: I’m really excited that it’s out! It’s probably the most personal song that I’ve written so far. PC: What is your process like when you’re
Last summer, actor-musician Dante Palminteri made the courageous decision to go back to the drawing board. He needed to rediscover who he was and what he wanted to say as an artist. That moment of self-discovery has led to a newfound confidence and a wave of music that feels authentic to him. Pop Culturalist sat down with Dante to chat about that experience and his new single, “I Don’t Even Know You.” PC: You’re an actor and musician. How did you discover your passion for the arts? Is there one