Cael Dadian is a up-and-coming singer, songwriter, and producer to keep your eye on in 2019! As an artist, his vision is to create a new lane in the industry that’s amplifies his natural honesty, rawness, and grit—both lyrically and sonically. He’s a talent that isn’t defined by a single genre, and his sound effortlessly blends together pop, R&B, soul, hip-hop, alternative, and gospel. Today, Cael drops the official music video for his new single, “Phone Song,” exclusively here on Pop Culturalist. Inspired by his own phone addiction, the track
Project Ithaca is a thrilling, must-see new sci-fi film that centers around a group of strangers who awaken aboard an alien spaceship. The stakes are high. If they work together, they can find a way home. If they remain divided, they’ll die. Pop Culturalist spoke with James Gallanders, who leads the extraordinary cast, about the film. PC: Tell us about Project Ithaca and your character in the film. James: In a nutshell, Project Ithaca is about six strangers who wake up aboard an alien spacecraft. They have to cope with
Singer-songwriter Autumn Knight has spent the last three years in Nashville honing and perfecting her sound. The Berklee College of Music graduate is professionally trained on the piano, guitar, and has been writing lyrics since before she can remember. And without question, her time is “Here and Now”. Pop Culturalist sat down with this rising new voice in the industry to chat about her career. PC: How did you discover your passion for music? Autumn: I was one of those babies that was singing before I could talk! There are
What do you get when you blend infectious pop music, #YasKween empowerment, and the women known to history as the six wives of Henry VIII? You get the wickedly smart, wildly entertaining Six, one of the most joyous musicals to come out of the West End since Mamma Mia! You read that correctly: Six is about the six wives of Henry VIII, King of England from 1509 until 1547 and all-around terrible spouse. The only characters on stage are the six Tudor queens themselves. Each woman gets the opportunity to tell her