• 'The Voice' Season 9 Recap, Review: Knockout Rounds End with Big Pharrell Steal

    The knockout rounds of The Voice came to a close on Monday night (Nov. 2) after just three (long) episodes. For the final episode of this installment, you would think that the show would really pull out the big guns with some of the best performances of the year. And, while everyone was solid, there was nothing that like blew my socks off. And for a year that has a decent amount of talent, that's a little odd.
  • Rachel Dolezal Admits She Was Born White, But Identifies as Black on 'The Real'

    Former Spokane, Washington NAACP leader Rachel Dolezal is back in the public eye just five months after took over media headlines for misinterpreting her race. On Monday (Nov. 2), she appeared on Fox's 'The Real' to further discuss her stance on race and where she stands. Dolezal admitted she was born white, but says that she identifies as a black woman.
  • Pictureplane Releases New LP 'Technomancer,' Touring with HEALTH

    Pictureplane, the moniker for Travis Egedy's electronic production project, just dropped his new full-length album entitled Technomancer. The Brooklyn-via-Detroit multimedia artist's album was released via Anticon over the weekend and is available to stream via the label's Soundcloud. Next week, Pictureplane will join HEALTH as they embark on their Death Magic North American tour. Check out their tour dates listed below at the end of this article.
  • Chipotle Closes Restaurants After E. Coli Outbreak Leaves Customers Hospitalized

    Over 40 Chipotle restaurant locations scattered across Oregon and Washington States were closed on Saturday (October 31) after an E. Coli outbreak resulted in several of its customers being hospitalized. According to the Washington State Department of Health, 19 E. Coli cases in Washington and three in Oregon have been linked to the popular Mexican food restaurant.
  • Lionsgate Plans to Open 'The Hunger Games' & 'Divergent' Series Amusement Parks

    As if book, movies, and actions figures weren't enough to fulfill the needs of 'The Hunger Games' fans, the popular movie series could possibly be adding theme parks to their franchise. According to a recent interview, Lionsgate revealed its current plan to build amusement park exhibits around some of its most it film properties like the 'Divergent' series, 'Now You See Me,' and of course, 'The Hunger Games.'
  • 'Mirror's Edge Catalyst' Release Date Delayed: EA Explains DICE Gameplay Push

    Mirror's Edge Catalyst, the highly anticipated free-running video game from EA Games and DICE (the same publisher and developer behind Star Wars Battlefront) had a release date set for Feb. 2016, but a new update has confirmed that it has been delayed. The game's release is pushed to May 24 of next year, and will apparently give the team behind it more time to create the kind of gameplay that gamers are hoping to experience. Check out more on this news below!
  • Cara Delevingne Kicks Butt in 'Call of Duty: Black Ops 3' Live-Action Gameplay Trailer [WATCH]

    This weekend, model-turned-actress Cara Delevingne teased her Instagram followers with a new photo of her in character for a brand new, live-action trailer for the highly anticipated Call of Duty: Black Ops III video game. She included a link to the trailer's YouTube page as well, which of course resulted in plenty of views online. Plus, those watching The Walking Dead this weekend got to experience the trailer as a commercial. Also featuring actor Michael B. Jordan, this is one of the coolest promos for the game so far, and we think Cara kicking butt plays a huge part in that. Check it out below!
  • Scary Halloweekend for Ravers: 100s Arrested in Cali, Voodoo Fest Canceled, Riots in London

    This past weekend was an especially scary Halloween for many electronic dance music fans and headliners alike around the globe. Revelers faced hundreds of arrests at two California raves, HARD Day of the Dead and Escape: Psycho Circus. In New Orleans, Voodoo Fest's final day was canceled due to extreme weather. Meanwhile, ravers attending Scumoween in London clashed with riot police.
  • AMC Renews 'Walking Dead' for More Episodes After Season 6 & Chris Hardwick's 'Talking Dead'

    While fans of The Walking Dead are still waiting on answers as to what happened to Glen (Steven Yeun) as last week's episode came to an end and probably still reeling from Morgan's (Lennie James) backstory, AMC has confirmed that at least some character will survive past season six. The network has, unsurprisingly, renewed the TV series based on Robert Kirkman's graphic novel franchise of the same name for another year. Season seven comes in 2016. Also, Chris Hardwick's recap show, Talking Dead, has also been renewed for another year. Read more on this news below.
  • Kurt Cobain's Hair + 'MTV Unplugged' Cardigan for Sale in Massive Online Auction

    Nirvana is simply one of those rock and roll bands that people will never stop loving, especially since the band's deceased frontman, Kurt Cobain, was as iconic as they come. Now, thanks to a new auction, you can not only own a lock of his hair, but for a measley $20,000, you can own the cardigan he wore during the band's epic 1993 MTV Unplugged segment.