Since its premiere in 2018, A Million Little Things has connected with audiences around the world like no other. It continues to ride a wave of support, especially from fans on social media. One of the series’ breakout stars is Lizzy Greene, whose character, Sophie, has been through it all since losing her father. Pop Culturalist caught up with the rising star ahead of tonight’s season finale to chat about Sophie’s roller-coaster journey and what fans should expect moving forward. PC: The season finale of A Million Little Things airs
For many music lovers, songs can bring back a specific location, feeling, or memory as soon as the first few notes reach our ears. For Americana artist Ismay their debut LP, Songs of Sonoma Mountain, aims to do just that by evoking all the sights and sounds of the rural California area, Sonoma Mountain. Using field recordings with serene vocals and experimental production, Ismay brings us directly into the world they fell in love with. Last month, the eight-track album was released and now Ismay is continuing that momentum with
Phillip Lewitski is an exciting, fresh face in Hollywood confidently commanding the screen as Apollo 4 in Hulu’s sci-fi hip-hop drama Utopia Falls. Set in a futuristic city called New Babyl, Utopia Falls follows a group of teenagers who discover a forbidden archive of historical, cultural, and musical relics. The discovery will ignite an uprising for change. At the forefront of that revolution is Phillip’s character, Apollo, a quiet-natured dreamer who puts his musical talents on display. Phillip brought us inside his head and chatted about his career, and, of
Ranker, the world’s leading publisher for fan-powered rankings, announced today that they’ve launched Watchworthy, a game-changing free app that offers personalized TV recommendations and allows users to build their own watchlist from various TV networks and over 200 streaming services such as Netflix, HBO, Disney+, Hulu, Amazon Prime, AppleTV+, and more. You’ll never have to wonder again what you should watch next! “There’s an inherent problem when only one-third of adults say they browse their streaming content menus, and 21% say they would simply give up altogether when they can’t