• 5 Seconds of Summer Take Over 'TODAY': Five Things You Didn't See on TV

    5 Seconds of Summer took over the Citi Concert Series on TODAY on Wednesday morning (Oct. 28). In support of their new album Sounds Good Feels Good, the Aussie foursome rocked through their classic hits "She Looks So Perfect" and "Amnesia" as well as their new singles "She's Kinda Hot" and "Hey, Everybody!" for fans across the globe. But, what happened in the plaza for those who weren't lucky enough to make it to NYC?
  • Adele Praises Amy Winehouse, Talks 'Toxic Fame' in Interview

    On the heels of the release of her first single "Hello" from her impending album 25, slated for release late next month (Nov. 20) Adele gave an exclusive interview to i-D's "The Here and Now" issue where she discussed "toxic" fame and late siren Amy Winehouse. The interview with i-D also marks her first in three years.
  • Avicii Releasing Video Game 'Vector' For Playstation 4

    Avicii has already spread his wings beyond just the world of music and now the Stories producer is prepping a new venture with Sony. He has announced a brand new video game titled Vecture that will be exclusive to PlayStation 4.
  • Kasbo Drops New Track via ODESZA's Foreign Family Collective Label [LISTEN]

    Kasbo, the moniker of Swedish electronic producer Carl Garso, has recently dropped a new future bass track, "World Away." The 19-year-old up up-and-comer has yet to share a full-length album, but has already garnered quite the following--probably because the track is one of the coveted first releases on ODESZA's new label, Foreign Family Collective; or maybe because Kasbo scored a supporting slot on ODESZA's Fall North American tour that's kicking off this Friday in New Orleans. Either way, he'll be making his festival debut this Halloween at HARD's Day of the Dead in LA, which is kind of a big deal. Listen to "World Away," below.
  • Danzig Allegedly Punches Photographer, Confirms Retirement from Touring

    Danzig, the stage name of former Misfits frontman Glenn Anzalone, allegedly punched a photographer during a concert in Montreal last week. Following the incident, Danzig reportedly told Loudwire, "I think this is going to be it" after one of his New York City shows this past week, asserting, "I'll do some shows here or there, but I don't think I'm going to tour anymore." The metal-infused horror punk pioneer will finish his remaining Blackest of the Black North American tour dates with Superjoint before retiring from the road.
  • Halle Berry and Husband Olivier Martinez Divorce Shortly After LAX Car Seat Attack Scandal

    Another one bites the dust. In a sad turn of events, Halle Berry and husband Olivier Martinez have called it quits after two years of marriage. On Tuesday (Oct. 27), the couple announced their divorce through a joint statement acquired by People. The news falls just a week after a scandalous video was released of Martinez attacking a Los Angeles Airport employee with their child's car seat.
  • Migos' Offset Denied Bail: 'Young Rich Nation' Rapper Still in Jail After 2015 Arrest

    According to AllHipHop, Offset of the Atlanta rap trio Migos has been denied bail for the third time and will remain in jail for charges of possession of firearms and more. Bulloch County Superior Court Judge John R. Turner denied his bond after a hearing on Oct. 9th and filed documents this past Monday. Turner denied two previous bail appeals for the Young Rich Nation rapper, according to the Statesboro Herald. The Judge said he would view surveillance footage before deciding to release Offset on bail.
  • 'Cosby Show' Reunion! Raven-Symone, Malcolm-Jamal Warner Discuss Ebony Magazine Cover

    Ebony Magazine's cover featuring the cast members of The Cosby Show behind shattered glass is both powerful and controversial. The cover communicates the message of a shattered perception of this iconic fictional American family and its lovable patriarch. The cover is for a story entitled, "Cliff-Hanger: Can 'The Cosby Show' Survive? Should It?" and examines the viability of the show as a symbol of black family life after many allegations of Bill Cosby's sexually abusive past have emerged. Like many others Raven-Symone and Malcolm-Jamal Warner had strong opinions about the controversial cover photo.