MKTO They May Have Been Gone, But They’re Still Classic. By Isa Barnett Two friends wanted to make music together, and so they did. After a few years, Malcolm Kelley and Tony Oller – better known as MKTO – saw their careers explode when their song “Classic” hit the charts in 2013. The duo immediately … Continue reading
Category Archives: Interviews
Millie Bobby Brown, Noah Schnapp and Chester Rushing Meet Their Fans at Stranger Con
Millie Bobby Brown, Noah Schnapp and Chester Rushing Meet Their Fans at Stranger Con By Maria Gilles New Jersey went to the upside down when the hit Netflix original series Stranger Things brought its cast to Secaucus this past weekend for Stranger Con. Partnering with Creation Entertainment, the convention was held at Meadowlands Expo Center … Continue reading
Jen Kirkman – A Tour is a Place in Itself
Jen Kirkman A Tour is a Place in Itself by Jay S. Jacobs Jen Kirkman is a road warrior, a standup comedian who has been hitting the clubs and auditoriums for a couple of decades now. In fact, we spoke with her a couple of years ago when she acknowledged that it was no big … Continue reading
Brittany Snow, DeWanda Wise and Jennifer Kaytin Robinson – The Greatest Someone Might Just Be Yourself!
Brittany Snow, DeWanda Wise and Jennifer Kaytin Robinson The Greatest Someone Might Just Be Yourself! by Lindsey Blick Someone Great is a new Netflix rom-com with a twist! We normally go into romantic comedies already knowing that our leads are going to meet, love, lose, and inevitably end up together. Someone Great is different. It’s all … Continue reading
Blue October Hopes You’re Happy
Blue October Hopes You’re Happy by Jay S. Jacobs It surprises Blue October singer/songwriter Justin Furstenfeld as much as everyone else, but he’s hit a point in his life when he is blissfully satisfied. Over 20 years into a music career that continues to flourish, he is happily married, a proud dad, and clean and … Continue reading
Rebecca Schull and Jeff Lipsky- Saving the Best for The Last
Rebecca Schull and Jeff Lipsky Saving the Best for The Last by Jay S. Jacobs What would you do? That is the main question in the new independent film The Last, a movie that has a shocking and inflammatory subject matter but looks at it from a smart and philosophical viewpoint. What would you do … Continue reading
Kristin Chenoweth Lights Up the Stage at the Paley Center LA
Kristin Chenoweth Lights Up the Stage at the Paley Center LA by Lindsey Blick The amazing Kristin Chenoweth lit up the stage at the Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills, Ca this past Wednesday (February 27th) during Pop Entertainment was privileged enough to have the opportunity to sit-in on the intimate conversation with this … Continue reading
Nick Rutherford and Robert Schwartzman – Seeking the Elusive Unicorn
Nick Rutherford and Robert Schwartzman Seeking the Elusive Unicorn by Jay S. Jacobs It’s funny how life goes sometimes. For example, had Robert Schwartzman and his future wife not stopped into a Manhattan bar one night and both gotten propositioned by a strange woman who referred to herself as a unicorn, the filmmaker’s second film … Continue reading
Aviv Cohen Thinks She’s in Love with Music
Aviv Cohen Thinks She’s in Love with Music By Lindsey Blick Meet up-and-coming singer/songwriter Aviv Cohen! She is from Toronto, Canada and at the youthful age of 12, she is a powerhouse and a force to be reckoned with! She is a classically trained vocalist, piano player, and currently is enrolled in dance classes and … Continue reading
Gnash – The Leader of the Broken Hearts Club
Gnash The Leader of the Broken Hearts Club by Isa Barnett The members of the Broken Hearts Club rushed into a warm, safe space on the evening of January 20th, 2019 in Philadelphia, PA. Their fierce determination to escape the frigid weather led to anticipation of what was to come. These concert goers were in … Continue reading