• Steve Harvey's 'Think Like A Man' Movie Gets TV Sitcom Adaptation

    The successful Think Like A Man franchise is expanding and taking the movie from the big screen to our living rooms each week. The film based on the Steve Harvey book Act Like A Lady, Think Like A Man is being made into a TV sitcom adaptation, with the author set to produce.
  • NERVO Tells Cancer to F*ck Off, Launches Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign #TTY

    October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so Australian electronic DJ/production duo NERVO have launched their own awareness campaign, TITTIES TITTIES YEAH (#TTY). As announced on the NERVO sisters' artist page, the first ladies of EDM are collaborating with the philanthropic lifestyle brand Electric Family to sell custom bracelets while sharing cancer prevention and early detection information with their fans via social media; they are also "teaming up with F*ck Cancer and hosting some parties where all the proceeds will go towards funding mammograms and providing free breast cancer screenings."
  • UEFA Fines Manchester City After Sevilla Champions League Game for Fans Booing Anthem [WATCH]

    Manchester City came out with a win over Sevilla this week after one of the more exciting UEFA Champions League games, but fans of the Barclays Premier League standings leaders have caused some trouble for manager Manuel Pellegrini and his team. Fans at the game booed the UEFA anthem at the start of the match in protest of the organization's treatment of the club over the years, which has led to a fine on the team. Learn more about this football news below.
  • German Footballer Bastian Schweinsteiger Sues Toy Company for Nazi Doll That Looks Like Him

    Bastian Schweinsteiger is easily one of the most recognizable and popular German footballers who has a World Cup victory to his name along with plenty of other titles, but an alleged use of his likeness has him looking at legal action rather than on-field play! The Manchester United midfielder has issued a lawsuit against Chinese toy company DiD Corporation over a Nazi action figure named "Bastian" that looks a lot like the player. Check it out below.
  • 'Rocky Horror Picture Show' TV Remake Casts 'OITNB's Laverne Cox as Dr. Frank N Furter

    The upcoming Fox TV special remake of the cult classic stage and film musical Rocky Horror Picture Show just added a history making actress to its cast. Orange is the New Black star Laverne Cox, the first openly transgender Emmy Award nominated actress, is taking on the role of Dr. Frank N Furter, the larger than life character made famous by Tim Curry. Unlike Fox's upcoming Grease production, this won't be a live performance, but rather a two-hour taped TV event. Check out what Cox said on Twitter regarding this casting news below!
  • Nicki Minaj's Barbs Troll Meek Mill Relentlessly & Plead With Her to Dump Him

    Earlier this week, "Wanna Know" rapper Meek Mill used social media yet again to call out fellow MMG labelmate Wale for sharing his opinion on the beef that transpired between him and Drake over the summer. Subsequently, Nicki Minaj's "barbs" have now taken to Twitter to troll Mill relentlessly and plead with the superstar to dump him.
  • 'Rainbow 6 Siege' Single-Player Mode Gameplay Trailers [WATCH] Updates From Multiplayer Beta

    The Beta gameplay of Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege absolutely took over the gaming world this season, with plenty of hands-on experience taking place within the new title. With its Dec. 1, 2015 release date coming up quickly, Ubisoft is sharing some great new trailers and footage showing off the smaller single-player mode. Check out new maps, tactics and weapons by watching these videos below!
  • Kylie Minogue Reads Nick Cave's 1996 Rejection Letter to MTV [WATCH]

    In 1996, Nick Cave (of Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds) penned a now-notorious letter to MTV requesting they rescind his Video Music Awards nomination for Best Male Artist. In his letter, Cave asserts "my muse is not a horse and I am in no horse race." Now, Kylie Minogue has read the rejection letter as a part of the Letters Live video series from the literary correspondence website Letters of Note.