On Monday, Nov. 3, entertainment media publications, as well as the hip-hop community, gushed after "Saturday Night Live" made the announcement that Academy Award nominee Woody Harrelson would host alongside Kendrick Lamar as musical guest on Nov. 15.
The final episode of Kurt Sutter's groundbreaking TV series airs Dec. 9. For those who have tuned into the groundbreaking FX original series "Sons of Anarchy" for years, get your napkins ready: One month from now, the tragic crime drama following a tight-knit outlaw motorcycle coterie of bikers in Charming, California, airs its final episode.
Superstar singing sensation Beyoncé saw one of her best years in recent history, financially at least, in 2013 when she pulled in a total of $53 million. Now in 2014 she’s proven herself unstoppable, earning more than double what she made last year – a cool $115 million and cementing her spot as the top earning woman in music.
Musician Joel Mac is currently in the midst of suing hip hop superstars Jay Z, Kanye West and Frank Ocean for copyright infringement over allegations that the trio lifted the song “Made In America” from Jay’s “Watch The Throne” album off a track that Mac recorded in 2009.
Angelina Jolie took part in a sit-down interview with Vanity Fair magazine recently, where she discussed several different aspects of her life. Aside from new details on her recent marriage and what it’s like living in holy matrimony, Jolie revealed that she would be “open” to pursuing a career in politics at some point in the future.
There is only one more performance remaining of "Die Zauberflote" and for this writer is a definite must see. The performances are all top notch, the production is easily one of the finest that company has to offer and the opera itself is one of the most enduring and endearing works in the entire canon (not to mention that there is nothing like listening to it in the original German). The Met's 2014-15 season has already presented a number of unforgettable performances. This "Zauberflote" is surely on that list.
Tinder co-founder, Sean Rad was recently demoted as the CEO of Tinder. Tinder co-founder, Sean Rad was recently demoted as the CEO of Tinder, Rolling Stone reports.
During a recent interview with E!, “Here Comes Honey Boo Boo” star, Anna Marie “Chickadee” Cardwell explained her belief that her mother, Mama June stole $30,000 of her trust fund money to spend on her alleged boyfriend and child molester, Mark McDaniel.
It was a difficult weekend for "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" starlet. As if a prison sentence wasn't bad enough, now Teresa Giudice's business partners are kicking her to the curb, reports Radar Online.
During a recent interview with Wonderwall, Khloe Kardashian confirmed rumors that her mother, Kris Jenner is currently dating Justin Bieber’s road manager, Corey Gamble.
Miley Cyrus was spotted leaving Patrick Schwarzenegger's apartment on Halloween. The two have been seen together a lot lately, sparking rumors that they are dating.
Selena Gomez and Kendall Jenner have ended their feud and are friends again. Selena Gomez and Kendall Jenner have ended their feud and are friends again, according to Perez Hilton.
Chiquis Rivera said her uncle wasn't there for her and her siblings. Chiquis Rivera was a guest on "Sabado Gigante" this weekend, and she spoke about why she was really upset with her uncle, Lupillo Rivera.
From the small screen to the big screen, most of us are suckers for reality TV, like "Dancing With the Stars" where former celebrities re-emerge into the spotlight to see if they can dance, to feel-good romantic comedies that tug at our heartstrings.Yet there's another type of comedy that also gives you that warm and fuzzy feeling -- but not in the way you'd expect. It's stoner comedy, and it's making a unique comeback to the box office with the long-awaited, big-screen reunion of "Cheech and Chong," otherwise known as Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong.
The nominees are in, and there are 58 categories to vote in. Your favorite celebrities will be battling out until Dec. 4. Today the nominees for the People's Choice Awards have been announced, and there are 58 categories to vote in.
"Nightcrawler" pushes realism over the edge to exaggeration. But this is clearly Gilroy's intention. Only through extreme circumstances can he make his thesis on the corruption of storytelling in the media sing to the fullest. It is a tremendous comment, especially in the modern world where anything can technically be news if spun the right way, and surely one that will haunt viewers.