Nineteen-year-old rising pop artist Caly Bevier wowed audiences with her rendition of Rachel Platten’s “Fight Song” on America’s Got Talent. It earned her Simon’s golden buzzer and established her as a new voice in the industry. She inspired millions with her story of triumph and survival, having battled stage three ovarian cancer. Following her success in the competition, the singer-songwriter released her debut single, “Head Held High”, appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, and opened for Sabrina Carpenter. This past May, Caly dropped her newest single, “Hate U Sometimes”, showcasing

If you’re a fan of musical theater, there’s a high probability that you know the words to at least one song from Fiddler on the Roof. This 1964 musical is a classic in the theater world; in fact, it won nine Tony Awards when it premiered. Since then, it’s been revived across the globe. So, hearing that there is another revival of the show can leave you scratching your head. Is it really going to be fresh, timely, or unique? The answer in this case is “yes.” Fiddler on the

Actor Isaac Jay is the star of the new must-see film, Head Count. The mystery-thriller-horror story follows a group of teenagers who unknowingly summon a shapeshifting monster during their weekend trip to the Joshua Tree desert. The creature hides among them, attempting to separate them into groups of five to complete its deadly ritual, and Isaac Jay is delivering a performance worthy of his leading man credentials. Pop Culturalist caught up with him to chat about Head Count, how the film differentiates itself from others in the genre, and the

Indie pop singer-songwriter Alex Di Leo and Prismo are taking listeners on a “high” with the release of their remix—premiering exclusively on Pop Culturalist. Full of energy, infectious beats, and memorable hooks, the track brings to mind the all-too-familiar feelings we experience with a new relationship. It’s about that addictive and alluring aura that pulls you away from reality and is, without question, a song that you’ll have on repeat. Based in Nashville, Alex Di Leo is redefining the indie poop genre with music that transports listeners from their day-to-day

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