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“How magical it is to have permission to be as big as I want.” Actor Graham Phillips FaceTimes Us About His Broadway Return and the Allure of Acting

As an actor, Graham Phillips has done it all, working in theater, television, and film. You probably recognize him from your favorite shows like Riverdale, The Good Wife, and Atypical. Now, Graham is returning to the theater world, playing George in a revival of one of the most successful musicals of all time, Sunday in the Park with George, at the Axelrod Performing Arts Center from March 8 to the 24th. We got to FaceTime with Graham before the show opened to learn more about his character and

Subtronics Stunning Visuals at Barclays Center

Jaw-dropping visuals. Lasers, pyrotechnics and mesmerizing technicolor LED screens and panels light up and take the audience on a journey. A perfect synchronization of headbanging and jumping when the beat drops. The Subtronics show at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, last Friday was one of the coolest concert experiences I’ve ever had.

Subtronics has gained millions of followers in the past few years for his authenticity and unique dubstep sounds he is able to create. While I am not nece

Book Review: Tiny Beautiful Things

I recently read Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar by Cheryl Strayed. The best way I would describe this book is a self-help book for those who don’t like self-help books.

I’ve never been a big reader of self-help books. It’s not that I don’t think they work for some people, but they have never really had a big impact on me. While most do often have great lessons and tips for navigating certain parts of life, I’ve never really found one that has motivated me enough t

Welcomes 2024 and Reflects on the Best of 2023

Happy New Year everyone! As we ring in 2024, it is also a time to reflect on 2023 and all the memories made. Young Entertainment had an incredible year filled with interviews from authors, actors, actresses, singers and songwriters, and more.

For 365 days we work on bringing you the newest and best reads, latest shows to binge, movies to watch and songs to stream. We always make sure you are up to date on the latest news and young talent to watch in entertainment.

This year, we once again sat

YEM’s 2023 TOP 5 LISTS

It’s that time of year again as 2023 inches closer and closer to its conclusion, and a new year, 2024, begins. And as we reflect on this year, YEM has condensed some of the best YA entertainment content we could find. Whether through films, television shows, music, or books, every genre plays an integral part in the lives of YA, which is why YEM wants to celebrate it. So, without further ado, here is YEM’s Top 5 YA List of 2023.

Måneskin rocks the Garden

I saw Måneskin for the second time this past Thursday at their sold-out Madison Square Garden show in New York, the third stop on their Rush! World Tour. It was a show filled with different renditions of songs, covers, hits from their recent album Rush! and a bunch of surprises overall which made for an incredible night and historic show.

I first saw the band perform last November at The Fillmore in Philadelphia, just a 2,500-capacity venue. From that performance to seeing them play one of the

Edit Desk: Long live live music

What is it about concerts?

Sweaty bodies pushed up against one another, fighting to inch further toward the stage. LED and strobe lights illuminating crowded rooms, so bright they could give you a headache. Bass sounds pulsing through the amps, blasting loud enough to shake your eardrums.

And don’t even get me started on the expense of general admission standing room only, plus the overpriced extra ticketing fees coming from resellers and third-party ticketing sites.

I know many people in my

Zoellner presents “Godspell: In Concert”

After canceling the production in 2020 due to COVID-19 and postponing for almost two years, Lehigh’s Department of Theatre presents “Godspell: In Concert.” The performance opened March 4 in the Diamond Theater at Zoellner Arts Center.

The 2020-2021 theater season featured several fully virtual productions, however the department is now transitioning back to in-person engagement. “Godspell: In Concert,” will offer performances on March 9, 10, 11 and 12 at 7:30 p.m..

“Godspell” features hit song