• Teresa Giudice Likely to Return to 'RHONJ' After Jail

    It's hard to believe that Teresa Giudice has already been in prison for nearly 4 months. It seems like every other day there is a new story swirling in the media about her marriage to Joe Giudice, their finances and their family feuds. In the midst of all of this, we actually haven't heard directly from Giudice since before last Christmas, but many speculate on just about everything. Giudice's attorney, James J. Leonard , decided to clear up some inaccuracies this week while also confirming what we have all expected, Giudice is quite likely to return to The Real Housewives of New Jersey.
  • Gary Richards vs. Pasquale Rotella: Court Battle Over Electric Daisy Carnival Begins

    There is a phrase -- PLUR (Peace Love Unity Respect) -- which is used by some to describe the ethos of the dance music culture, notably, the rave culture. When things are heading to court, PLUR goes right out the window. Two of the biggest players in United States electronic music are getting set for a major clash over the name Electric Daisy Carnival, which is the driver behind the Insomniac Events company. Gary Richards, head of Hard Events is suing Insomniac Events, headed up by Pasquale Rotella.
  • 'RHOBH' Kim Richards Admits She's Not Sober and Blames Everyone But Herself

    In the last month, fans of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills have had a front row seat to watch Kim Richards completely unravel. She sure seemed to be battling to stay sober on the most recent episodes of the show and while she screamed about being sober at the reunion, her DUI arrest the day after it actually aired told an entirely different story. Once finally caught, Richards admitted that she isn't sober and is also still smoking weed, but rather than take responsibility she blamed everyone else, including the Bravo show that writes her checks. Blaming them in the media may not have been her best move to ensure job security.
  • Music Times Floyd Mayweather Playlist: Lil Wayne, Phil Collins and More

    Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao will face off this weekend for what many boxing fans are calling the "fight of the century." Regardless of how great the sparring actually is, it will certainly feature the highest payout in the sport's history, with the two fighters sharing up to $300 million between them. Music Times might not be a sports outlet but we wanted to get in on the action by creating playlists for each of the contestants involved. Here are five tracks to get Floyd Mayweather pumped, ranging from Lil Wayne to Phil Collins.
  • Music Times Manny Pacquiao Playlist: Rick Ross, Shakira and More

    Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao will face off this weekend for what many boxing fans are calling the "fight of the century." Regardless of how great the sparring actually is, it will certainly feature the highest payout in the sport's history, with the two fighters sharing up to $300 million between them. Music Times might not be a sports outlet but we wanted to get in on the action by creating playlists for each of the contestants involved. Here are five tracks to get Manny Pacquiao pumped, ranging from Rick Ross to Shakira.
  • Manny Pacquiao Pre-Fight Playlist: Wiz Khalifa, Ed Sheeran Preparing Him For Floyd Mayweather

    The biggest fight boxing has seen in decades is just over 24 hours away and Manny Pacquiao has unveiled one of the crucial secrets to the matchup -- what music will be pumping him up before his career-defining fight against Floyd Mayweather tomorrow night. He has partnered with Spotify to share a 17-track playlist for what tracks will be getting the Filipino boxer's blood boiling and his muscles ready to go. Among those included are selections from Wiz Khalifa, Ed Sheeran, The Black Keys and Shakira.