• President Obama Eats Bear Mauled Bloody Salmon Carcass on 'Running Wild With Bear Grylls'

    Leading our country and making controversial executive decisions isn't enough challenge for President Barack Obama. He recently added another challenge to his roster, surviving the wild with a well-known thrill seeking nature enthusiast. Early morning on Tuesday (Sept. 8), NBC's 'Today' debuted a preview of for an episode of 'Running Wild With Bear Grylls' as they battle the wild terrains of Alaska. In the clip, the British host convinces the president to gnaw on a salmon carcass previously chewed on by a bear.
  • Sia's New Single "Alive" Originally Cut From Adele's Album '25'

    Sia collaborated with Adele this past year writing songs for the R&B singer's highly anticipated third album '25,' but one song didn't make the cut. Sia is moving ahead anyway by taking on the new single "Alive" and adding it to her own forthcoming album titled 'This is Acting.'
  • Haley & Michaels 'Giving It All (To You)' Signed Lyrics Giveaway

    If there's one thing we love at Music Times, it's music, of course. If there's two things we love, it's music and love. If we had to add a third thing, it would definitely be free stuff. Luckily enough for us (and you), Music Times is partnering with country duo Haley & Michaels to give away a signed lyrics sheet of the couple's surprise breakout hit "Giving It All (To You)."
  • Sia Writing and Directing 'Sister' Film Starring "Chandelier" Video Dancer Maddie Ziegler

    The dynamic duo of Sia and Maddie Ziegler seem to be a package deal as of late--the 12-year-old dancer has starred in music videos for the Australian singer's biggest hits such as "Chandelier," "Elastic Heart" and "Big Girls Cry" and now, the two are ready to jump into their latest project, a film titled 'Sister.' The pop singer-songwriter already penned the film's script with assistance from children's author Dallas Clayton.
  • 'Game of Thrones' Actress Maisie Williams Launches YouTube Channel [WATCH]

    Maisie Williams, better known as Arya Stark from the hit HBO television series 'Game of Thrones,' has had her share of battles in the past. From taking on backstabbing knights to getting her revenge on Polliver and most recently struggling with her newfound blindness. This time, Williams is stepping outside of her character role to take on another challenge, YouTube. On Tuesday Sept. 8, she launched her own YouTube channel hoping it will serve as another outlet for her to connect with fans
  • Watch the St. Vincent 'Lonestar' Documentary: Texas Trip, National Anthem and MorE

    Annie Clark, also known as St. Vincent, recently starred in a short documentary during her recent visit to her home state Texas. Filmed by Alan Del Rio Oritz for Nowness, the short, appropriately titled Lonestar features clips of Clark singing the national anthem, talking about her connection to music, and footage of the singer-songwriter traversing the Texan landscape in a jeep then on foot in the nude.
  • TomorrowWorld 2015 Set Times: Kaskade, Tchami, Steve Angello Perform

    TomorrowWorld has announced its 2015 set times. The three-day electronic music festival will feature the likes of Steve Angello, Kaskade, Tchami, Armin van Buuren, Hardwell, Get Real, Bassnectar, Porter Robinson and plenty others on its stacked lineup. With hundreds of DJs spread out over nine stages on the vast grounds that TomorrowWorld resides, there will be some tough choices for attendees to make.
  • Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson Saves Puppy From Drowning by Jumping in a Pool

    Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson had an exciting, yet slightly traumatic, Labor Day weekend. The former professional wrestler took to his Facebook account on Monday (Sept. 7) to share with fans how his newly adopted puppy almost drowned in the deep end of his pool. Luckily, Johnson was able to literally think quick on his feet, jump into the pool, and rescue the dog from his near death experience.
  • Future Announces New Album Following 'DS2' Will Drop This Year

    Around this time last year, Future started dropping a slew of new music and it doesn't look like he's planning on stopping anytime soon. Following the release of his wildly successful 'DS2,' Future announced his intentions to release a new album at Made In America. During his set at the music festival on Sunday (Sept. 6), the "Where Ya At" rhymer revealed that he will be dropping another album this year.