Parker McCollum, Jackson Dean & Gavin Adcock – UPMC Events Center, Moon Township (A PopEntertainment.com Concert Review)
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Parker McCollum, Jackson Dean & Gavin Adcock – UPMC Events Center, Moon Township (A PopEntertainment.com Concert Review)

Parker McCollum, Jackson Dean & Gavin Adcock – UPMC Events Center, Moon Township, PA – September 16, 2023 Country music newcomer Parker McCollum may just have to get an apartment in Pittsburgh before too long. McCollum opened for Morgan Wallen at PNC Park for a makeup show on August 30, and then McCollum sold all … Continue reading

Adrift (A PopEntertainment.com Movie Review)
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Adrift (A PopEntertainment.com Movie Review)

ADRIFT (2018) Starring Shailene Woodley, Sam Claflin, Grace Palmer, Jeffrey Thomas, Elizabeth Hawthorne, Kael Damlamian, Luna Campbell, Zac Beresford, Siale Tunoka and Tami Ashcraft. Screenplay by Aaron Kandell & Jordan Kandell and David Branson Smith. Directed by Baltasar Kormákur. Distributed by STXfilms. 96 minutes. Rated PG-13. Man (or woman) versus nature is always an intriguing … Continue reading

Hello, Her Name Is… Bridgit Mendler
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Hello, Her Name Is… Bridgit Mendler

Hello, Her Name Is…  Bridgit Mendler by Maggie Mitchell True to the lyrics of her hit song “Hurricane,” you can certainly say that talented singer/songwriter Bridgit Mendler is “standing in the eye of the hurricane.”  At the age of twenty one, the popular singer/songwriter and actress is a calm, sweet person surrounded by a crazy … Continue reading

Spike Lee – Knows What It Means to Miss New Orleans
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Spike Lee – Knows What It Means to Miss New Orleans

Spike Lee Knows What It Means to Miss New Orleans by Jay S. Jacobs Spike Lee has experienced many things in the twenty years since he exploded out of NYU with She’s Gotta Have It and Do the Right Thing. His films have looked unflinchingly at some of the most polarizing subjects of modern life; race relations, drug abuse, … Continue reading