British singer-songwriter Alex Kennedy is an emerging new voice who’s gearing up for a massive 2020. Already this year, he’s re-released his single, “Baby Steps,” a dedication to his daughter that chronicles the thoughts and feelings he experienced bringing a newborn into the world. It’s our first taste of what’s to come as Alex prepares to drop his highly anticipated debut EP, Square One. Pop Culturalist caught up with Alex to chat about this exciting chapter in his career. PC: How did you discover your passion for music? Alex: From
Ethan William Childress is an emerging young actor to keep your eye on. During the 2019 pilot season, he was cast in his first television role ever as Johan Johnson in ABC’s mixed-ish, a spinoff of a little series you may have heard of: black-ish. Starring opposite Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Tika Sumpter, and Gary Cole, mixed-ish centers around the early life of Tracee Ellis Ross’ character Rainbow Johnson. Pop Culturalist caught up with Ethan to chat about making his television debut. Career PC: How did you discover your passion for acting?
Sarayu Blue is a dynamic performer who’s absolutely crushing it in all facets of her career. Best known for her role in I Feel Bad, Sarayu has proven time and time again that she can bring any character to life with ease. This year, she can be seen in Netflix’s comedic new series Medical Police and in the sequel to the 2018 breakout hit film To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before. Pop Culturalist caught up with Sarayu to chat about all her exciting projects. Career PC: How did you
Alt-rock band The Stolen have come a long way in the past decade. They’ve gone from performing in the basement of a pizzeria to touring nationwide alongside artists like the All-American Rejects, Jake Miller, and Neon Trees. In 2019, they released their self-produced debut album, which charted at number 45 on Billboard’s Alternative New Artist chart, and were named by Alternative Press as an Artist to Watch. Despite all the success, the band is still as humble and hungry as ever. They’re the same passionate musicians who fans fell in