As a young boy, Rich Ting began idolizing Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan, but always questioned why Asian actors were typecast into roles that involved martial arts. It’s that curiosity and desire to make a change that led Rich Ting to pursue a career in acting. Fast forward years later, and not only is Rich Ting leaving his mark on the industry, but he’s also representing a culture that wants to see themselves as heroes. Currently, he can be seen in the Paramount Network miniseries, Waco, and set to shoot
There’s a lot to admire when an artist makes the courageous decision to go independent. It’s a move that allows them the creative freedom to make music on their own terms, but also comes with a lot of uncertainty. That is, unless you’re Jake Miller. The singer-songwriter is a hit maker, plain and simple, and he’s built a massive following as a result. Last night, he announced via Twitter and Instagram that his new album, Silver Lining, will drop on March 9, 2018, and we couldn’t be more excited! The
Mason Cook may only be seventeen-years-old, but he’s wise beyond his years, and already making huge moves in Hollywood. In 2015, he was nominated for a Daytime Emmy award for “Outstanding Performer in a Children’s Series” for his guest starring role in The Haunting Hour. Currently, he’s entertaining audiences as Ray DiMeo on ABC’s laugh-out-loud sitcom, Speechless, a show that’s tackling important issues with a little bit of humor. Pop Culturalist sat down with Mason to chat about the role, where he’d like to see his character in season three,
Actress, dancer, and singer, Meg Donnelly is Hollywood’s next big thing. She’s starring in the upcoming (and highly-anticipated) Disney Channel original, Z-O-M-B-I-E-S—opposite Milo Manheim. This irresistible musical will have you singing and dancing along, and centers around two high schoolers—Addison and Zed—who fall in love. The twist? One of them is a zombie. Pop Culturalist spoke with Meg about why the role is a dream come true, the important message the film is teaching audiences, and why it’s so timely and relevant. PC: Tell us about Z-O-M-B-I-E-S and your character. Meg: