A lot has changed in the past year for Devin Kennedy. The multitalented artist has gone from writing and producing for others to releasing music on his own. 2018 saw him emerge as a rising star with hit singles, including “Body,” “Waste of Time,” “Bad Habit,” and “Feel the Same.” But that was just a taste of what was to come. As he continued to test the waters in 2018, he honed in on his sound and message. The result? One of the best EPs of 2019: You & Me,

Katy Davis is starring opposite Edward Norton in the crime-drama, Motherless Brooklyn—in theaters now. Set in the backdrop of 1950s New York, Motherless Brooklyn follows a lonely private detective with Tourette’s Syndrome as he ventures to solve the mystery surrounding a murder. Along the way, he encounters Katy’s character, a new Irish immigrant. Pop Culturalist caught up with the talented actress to chat about the film. Motherless Brooklyn PC: Tell us about Motherless Brooklyn, your character, and what drew you to this project. Katy: Motherless Brooklyn is a whodunit mystery.

Cody Kearsley first burst onto the scene in the 2016 comedic short, Borealis, which he wrote, produced, and starred in. Since then, he’s landed coveted roles in blockbuster films and hit television programs including Power Rangers and iZombie, but he’s best known for playing Moose on The CW’s Riverdale, based on the Archie comics. This fall, he solidifies his place as one of Hollywood’s most exciting young actors with his commanding performance as Turbo Bro Jock in the post-apocalyptic drama, Daybreak. Pop Culturalist caught up with Cody in between filming

In late 2018, Cameron Walker-Wright (vocals) and brothers Stephen (bass) and John Gomez (guitar) came together for a casual songwriting session in Los Angeles. Little did they know, it would be the start of something special. In under a year, the dynamic alt-pop trio have generated over two million streams and tour alongside the likes of The Maine, The Mowgli’s, and Jukebox The Ghost. They’ve received praise from publications including Nylon, Alternative Press, MTV News, and Substream Magazine, and recently dropped their debut EP, How To Talk To Strangers. Pop

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