• Jimmy Iovine Apologizes For Saying Finding Music Is Very Difficult For Women

    Apple Music's Jimmy Iovine finds himself in hot water after making some remarkable comments yesterday in an interview alongside Mary J. Blige on CBS This Morning. Discussing the streaming service's new campaign targeted women, Iovine showed his age with a hint of demeaning sexism by saying that women "find it very difficult to find music." In response to the uproar of his comments, Iovine has backtracked and apologized.
  • Ben Whishaw To Play Freddie Mercury in Movie About Queen Frontman?

    The latest biopic trend in Hollywood has yet to cease, spanning the stories of iconic musicians from Janis Joplin to Jimi Hendrix. A Freddie Mercury focused movie has been floating around since 2010 when Sacha Baron Cohen was slated to tackle the role of the extravagant Queen frontman. He dropped out of the position in 2013 along with the original director, leaving the fate of the film in limbo. On Wednesday, GK films revealed that they found a new screenwriter to jumpstart the film once more, keeping an eye on Ben Whishaw to portray the iconic singer.
  • One Direction Get New Potato Band Member, Shut Down Hollywood Blvd. on 'Kimmel'

    The boys of One Direction are so famous, they can even make a simple Russet potato a viral star. Last night, the "Drag Me Down" singers stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live! to promote the release of their fifth studio album Made in the A.M. and as they chatted with the late night talk show host, they added a new band member: a big ol' spud.
  • 'Suffragette' Carey Mulligan Says Gender Wage Gap Goes Beyond Hollywood

    Actress Carey Mulligan may play a women's rights activist in her new film 'Suffragette,' but the importance of equality holds personal value to her off the screen as well. Like many other women in Hollywood, she's found herself right in the middle of the wage gap conversation. During a recent interview with Vulture on Tuesday (Nov. 17), Mulligan explains why gender pay differences goes way beyond Hollywood limits.
  • Joanna Newsom Teaches Larry King How To Play The Harp [WATCH]

    Folk songstress and harpist Joanna Newsom recently paid a visit to the set of 'Larry King Now', most likely to perform one of her new songs, but also to apparently teach the 82-year-old host how to play the harp for the first time. Sitting beside the harp, the TV host is dwarfed by the instrument as Newsom offers instructions on how to play.
  • James Taylor Adds 'Star Wars' to "Fire and Rain" in 'Late Show' Colbert Duet [WATCH]

    Americana legend James Taylor paid a visit to The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Wednesday night (November 18) to perform a hilarious rendition of his classic song "Fire and Rain" alongside the late night television host, adding calzones, Star Wars, and many other things James has seen over the years to the lyrics. Notably absent though was one of Colbert's favorite topics, 'The Lord of the Rings,' or anything Tolkien related.
  • U2’s ‘iNNOCENCE + eXPERIENCE’ 2015 World Tour: Dublin Shows See Huge Resale Ticket Prices

    After six months on the road, U2 is approaching the final weeks of their massive world tour 'iNNOCENCE + eXPERIENCE', and the band is slated to go out with a bang. The European leg of the tour, which kicked off on September 4, has been packing arenas overseas just as consistently as it had in the U.S. and will officially wrap up on November 28 after four sold out shows in the band's home city of Dublin, Ireland. Tickets to see U2 in Dublin have skyrocketed to huge numbers on the resale market, as the cheapest ticket available for all four shows is currently a whopping $897.
  • Foo Fighters New Song 'Nothing's Set In Stone' Teased via Countdown Site [LISTEN]

    Foo Fighters have kept their fans at the edge of their seats ever since they unveiled a mysterious count down clock to their website. The cryptic message has Foo fanatics guessing the meaning behind it, from the release of potential new music to the day front man Dave Grohl possibly gets his cast removed. Now, the group has teased a minute of a new track, which could be called "Nothing's Set In Stone," words that adorn the bottom of the site.
  • Dead & Company Truck On with Fall North American Tour at Atlanta Gig [WATCH]

    Dead & Company's first North American tour as a group keeps truckin' on as they recently stormed the stage at Atlanta's Philips Arena. The newly formed group, blending together Grateful Dead members Bob Weir, Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart with John Mayer, Jeff Chimenti and Oteil Burbridge, pulled out a number of Dead staple tunes each night over the span of two sets and an engaging, sentimental encore.
  • NeNe Leakes 'The View' Interview Goes Wrong When She Goes Off and Calls The Hosts "Mean Girls"

    TV personality NeNe Leakes has never been one to bite her tongue when it comes to expressing how she feels on any and every situation. Her recent appearance on the ABC daytime talk show The View is an example of just how expressive she can be, after finding fault with the hosts of the show, who she believed were being a bunch of "mean girls" during the interview. She had no problem letting it be known in a tweet and a recent interview with E! Online.