MKTO Back Together For a Good Cause By Emma Fox The dynamic pop and hip-hop duo MKTO got their start in 2012, climbing the charts with tracks like “Classic,” and “Thank You.” Consisting of Tony Oller, and Malcolm Kelley, MKTO quickly became fan favorites, known for their infectious pop melodies and upbeat tracks. After over … Continue reading
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AJ Croce – The Keswick Theatre – Glenside (A PopEntertainment.com Concert Review)
AJ Croce – The Keswick Theatre – Glenside, PA – January 10, 2025 It’s rather amazing that the night of this show would have been the late Jim Croce’s 82nd birthday. Of course, the beloved singer Croce died way too young in a plane crash when he was only 30 years old, and his career … Continue reading
Taking the Fall (A PopEntertainment.com Movie Review)
TAKING THE FALL (2020) Starring Munro Chambers, Roland Buck III, Katie Gill, Avalon Penrose, Jonathan Dylan King, Chris Sturgeon, Kristin Zimber, Kennedy Marble and the voice of Sara Newton. Screenplay by Steve Hellmann. Directed by Josh Marble. Distributed by Long Board Productions. 102 minutes. Not Rated. It’s always tough keeping up with your friends after … Continue reading
MKTO – They May Have Been Gone, But They’re Still Classic.
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
Emblem3 – Back to Three
Emblem3 Back To Three by Rachel Disipio Consisting of brothers Wesley and Keaton Stromberg and their buddy Drew Chadwick, you may know the band Emblem3 from 2012, when their career started on the hit TV show The X-Factor. You might know the guys from their big hit “Chloe (You’re the One I Want),” which climbed … Continue reading
Chiwetel Ejiofor, Michael Fassbender, Sarah Paulson, Lupita Nyong’o and Alfre Woodard – Looking Back on 12 Years a Slave
Chiwetel Ejiofor, Michael Fassbender, Sarah Paulson, Lupita Nyong’o and Alfre Woodard – Looking Back on 12 Years a Slave by Jay S. Jacobs Director Steve McQueen’s film version of former slave Solomon Northrop’s autobiography 12 Years a Slave takes an eye-opening look at one of the great shames of American history, the prevalence of the violent slave … Continue reading
Wang Chung – Abducted by the 80s
Wang Chung Abducted by the 80s by Jay S. Jacobs Copyright ©2012 PopEntertainment.com. All rights reserved. Posted: December 6. 2012. From The Urban Dictionary: “wang chung Going out and having fun, in a vague, undefined kind of way (since no one ever knew what Everybody Wang Chung Tonight meant, exactly).” There you have it. Plenty of … Continue reading
Led Zeppelin Just Want To Celebrate
Led Zeppelin Just Want To Celebrate by Jay S. Jacobs There are very few opportunities that a music journalist will jump at quicker than the opportunity to see the three surviving members of the legendary (and legendarily squabbling) rock group Led Zeppelin together on the same stage. Even if you are not the band’s biggest … Continue reading
Gina Holden – No Flash in the Pan
Gina Holden No Flash in the Pan by Jay S. Jacobs When you think of the word “nerd,” in general the picture that comes to mind looks nothing like Gina Holden. After all, she is beautiful, poised, talented and successful – not usually traits that one associates with the term. Yet, Holden will openly acknowledge … Continue reading
Julie Delpy – Paris Match
Julie Delpy Paris Match by Jay S. Jacobs Sometimes, through a mixture of hard work, talent and sheer luck, a movie just clicks. Everything works. The 1995 romantic comedy/drama Before Sunrise was one of those films. It stood out from the pack of the Gen X films of the time, because it was smart, funny and had a serious point of view. It was light … Continue reading