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  • 'The Voice' Season 7 Recap & Review: Top 10 Revealed as America Twitter Saves Ryan Sill (For Some Odd Reason)

    The Voice season seven is now down to just 10 contestants. Last night (Nov. 18), the contestants handpicked by Gwen Stefani, Adam Levine, Blake Shelton and Pharrell Williams found out their fate. Following performances from Team Gwen, Team Blake and Ella Henderson, the best singers (and one terrible contestant) moved forward in the competition.
  • 'The Voice' Season 7 Recap & Review: Top 12 Bring Stellar Performances in Latest Live Show

    The Voice season seven continued its live shows tonight (Nov. 17), as the top 12 took the stage with songs they chose to best showcase their artistry. After last week's shocking elimination rounds, which saw favorites Elyjuh Rene and Taylor Phelan sent home, the remaining contestants hand picked by Gwen Stefani, Pharrell Williams, Blake Shelton and Adam Levine had quite a lot to live up to... but did they?
  • 'The Voice' Season 7 Recap & Review: Top 12 Won't Include Elyjuh Rene, Taylor Phelan After Shocking Elimination Round

    The Voice is pretty heartbreaking. After weeks of getting to know a contestant, just in an instant, like that, eight are sent home. It's OK to cry if you're hurt - Gwen Stefani did. On Wednesday night (Nov. 12), the first live results show for The Voice season seven aired, leaving two shocking eliminations and this reviewer lamenting the team structure.
  • WATCH: Pharrell Williams Performs "Hunter" on 'The Voice' Before His Team Dominates the Live Shows [VIDEO]

    Last night, Pharrell Williams dominated The Voice. Not only did the new coach for season seven slay the competition with his team's performances of "Latch" (Elyjuh Rene), "Let's Get It On" (Luke Wade) and "I Say A Little Prayer" (Sugar Joans), but Pharrell himself also kicked things off with a bang with a rousing performance of his latest G I R L single "Hunter."
  • 'The Voice' Season 7 Recap & Review: Best & Worst of Live Shows Night Two from Unevenly Matched Team Pharrell & Team Gwen

    The Voice season seven's live performances began last night with very consistent and solid performances from Team Adam Levine and Team Blake Shelton. Tonight (Nov. 11) was apt to be far less consistent, with the very strong Team Pharrell Williams up against the relatively weak Team Gwen Stefani.
  • 'The Voice' Season 7 Recap & Review: Best & Worst as the Live Shows Begin with Team Adam & Team Blake

    If there's one good thing to be said about the format of The Voice, it's that it changes pace incredibly frequently. We've been through blind auditions, battle rounds and the knockouts, and here it is... The Voice season seven's live shows. Tonight (Nov. 10), Adam Levine and Blake Shelton's teams took the stage in hopes to make the coveted top 12.
  • 'The Voice' Season 7 Recap & Review: Best & Worst of the Final Knockout Rounds' Bizarre Matchups (And Taylor Swift Helps!)

    The Voice season seven keeps chugging along, proving that time is but a quick illusion. Like, it's already November and stuff too. WHAT! Tonight (Nov. 3) was the final round of the knockouts, narrowing down the four teams to just five apiece and gearing up the coaches and The Voice audience for the live shows.
  • Blake Shelton's Interview on '60 Minutes' Is Sure to Ignite More Rumors of Trouble in His Marriage to Miranda Lambert

    If we have learned nothing else about Blake Shelton, we know he cares precious little what people think about him. Not only does he ignore the constant rumors about there being trouble in his marriage to Miranda Lambert, but he seems to like saying things that further ignite them. Shelton recently sat for an interview that will air on CBS's "60 Minutes" tonight, and some of his answers will leave fans speculating on the status of his marriage.When he was asked about the rumors of his infidelity and whether or not his love of alcohol has an effect on his home life, Shelton eventually said:"Gosh dang, man, I hear about it all the time. You know, 'It's the same subject matter over and over again,' and, 'All y'all sing about is' you know, 'Pretty girls,' I like pretty girls and I like drinking and I like singing about it. So get over it. It's not just our music, I think, that people feel like they can relate to. But it's us. It's the artists that they feel like they can relate to. I know for me when I go home I hunt, I fish, and I plant corn, and I drive back roads. I literally do the things that I sing about."
  • 'The Voice' Season 7 Recap & Review: Knockout Rounds Continue with Fair Battles All Around

    The Voice season seven continued tonight (Oct. 28) with the help of Taylor Swift for night two of the always intense Knockout Rounds. Unlike last night's episode, which was made up largely of bizarre pairings and uneven matches, tonight felt more like a fair fight.
  • 'The Voice' Season 7 Recap & Review: Taylor Swift Visits the Show and the Knockout Rounds Feature Uneven Matches

    If anyone is to complain that contestants on The Voice season seven take a backseat to the superstar judges (Adam Levine, Gwen Stefani, Pharrell Williams, Blake Shelton), then they would definitely have a case this week. Following the release of her first bona fide pop album 1989 today (Oct. 27), modern music icon Taylor Swift helped out the budding stars this week for the knockout rounds, bringing along all her industry experience, performance advice and cat jokes with her.
  • Taylor Swift Tells Ellen DeGeneres Her Biggest Fear, Reveals Adam Levine's Weakness [WATCH]

    Although she is one of the world's biggest pop stars, Taylor Swift is merely human and she has fears like the rest of us. As "Billboard" notes, the singer stopped by "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" recently and talked to the host about her deepest fear: sea urchins. She also dished on Adam Levine's weakness.
  • TLC Adds Reality Show Hosted by Roma Downey that Focuses on Answered Prayers Through Divine Intervention to Its Line-Up

    After years of offering up programming like "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo," TLC has decided to try a new approach to the reality television game. It was announced Tuesday, Oct. 21, that the network will be teaming up with Mark Burnett and Roma Downey for a spiritual, unscripted drama that focuses on real people who believe their prayers were answered in a miraculous way.
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