• 'RHOA' Phaedra Parks Admits on Reunion Show That She Has Not Filed for Divorce From Apollo Nida

    Fans of The Real Housewives of Atlanta were no doubt thrilled to tune in to the first part of the reunion last night. Aside from the typical backbiting, infighting and usual drama, this past season also gave us a look at the unraveling of Phaedra Parks' marriage to Apollo Nida. After pleading guilty to a variety of financial crimes, Nida was sentenced to 8 years in a Kentucky prison, a term that he began serving last September. In the meantime, we have watched as Parks has attempted to figure out her new life as a single mother while coming to terms with the demise of her marriage. Last night fans learned some interesting things about the situation.
  • ABC Needs Raven-Symone to Help Save 'The View'

    It's just about that time of year for networks to march out their brightest and most profitable stars in the hopes of grabbing some fantastic advertising for next season. At these upfronts, cast members gather to help promote the fall television season and it's often when we first catch a glimpse of some of the stars that will hopefully be on the rise in the coming months. ABC knows that its' daily chatfest, The View is sinking like the Titanic and that means they are desperate to bring someone in that will not only steady the ratings, but also bring a new audience in as well. Raven-Symone recently completed a few weeks sitting in as a guest-host and apparently the network has decided that they really need to get her to sign on the doted line for next season.
  • Khloe Kardashian & Lamar Odom Purposely Holding Off Divorce

    Even though a judge in an L.A. court has put pressure on Khloe Kardashian and Lamar Odom's divorce plans, it looks like neither one of them intends to buckle to the added stress. Kardashian finally made the decision to pull the trigger on her marriage back in December 2013 but Odom has never filed a response. After a certain amount of time it was certainly within her rights to file for a divorce by default, but Kardashian has never done that. Cases like this can't just hang forever and eventually the original petition can be dismissed and that is exactly what is about to happen here. When faced with the decision to either make a move towards divorce or remain married, for the time being it looks like both Kardashian and Odom are choosing the latter.
  • Stephen Hawking Theorizes About Zayn Malik's One Direction Departure, Says "There Could Be A Parallel Universe" In Which He Stayed In The Group

    Theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking is a pretty smart man. So when he talks about something significant, like One Direction losing Zayn Malik, you listen! While giving a lecture at Sydney Opera House, according to NME, one audience member asked him "What do you think is the cosmological effect of Zayn leaving One Direction and consequently breaking the hearts of millions of teenage girls across the world?" The renowned scientist gave a comforting answer after joking, "Finally, a question about something important."
  • Grooveshark Could be Fined $730 Million for Universal Music Group Lawsuit Damages

    It's been five years since the Universal Music Group first brought its legal team against Grooveshark, a music streaming site. Now it looks like the defendant will pay a dramatic amount, approaching a billion dollars in fines. Universal had looked to make an example out of the relatively small site, claiming that it would unleash "legal jihad" on the company, and it looks as if they aim to follow through.
  • Grimes Defends Tidal: "This Kind Of Thing Is So Important, Especially For Indie Music"

    If you have paid attention to the music industry over the past few weeks, you would have seen the big hoopla about Jay Z's new music streaming service TIDAL. It has faced a wall of criticism from fans, artists and professional skeptics who question whether or not its message of "TIDAL For All" is actually meant to benefit every artist or just a few millionaire artists who were there to launch the product at the March 30 press conference. Today, Jay Z took the time to outline some TIDAL facts on Twitter, including saying that the company pays out 75 percent of its revenue to artists, writers and producers, higher than the 70 perfect that Spotify pays out in royalties, which largely lines the pockets of labels and distributors.