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As Kate Middleton's due date with baby number two quickly approaches, royal watchers are on edge and news crews are no doubt gearing up to station themselves outside of Kensington Palace for days on end. Some details are being confirmed by the palace, such as the fact that Middleton's official due date is April 25 and she will once again deliver at St. Mary's Hospital in London. We also know that Prince William is scheduled to work right up until Middleton goes into labor and so there's a chance that he will have to drive a few hours to join her at the hospital. But what about the gender of baby number two? Is it a girl, as has been widely speculated? -
Is 'RHONJ' Teresa Giudice's Daughter Gia Headed for Trouble?
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One Direction fans really, really want the boy band to part ways with their management. Today (April 10), after rumors surfaced on Twitter that the "Night Changes" band had parted ways with the controversial Modest Management, Directioners flooded to the company's website in droves, effectively crashing its server. -
Dame Dash Settles Lawsuit Against 'Empire' Creator Lee Daniels Following ‘Loisaidas’ Film Suit
Just last week, Dame Dash was hit with a lawsuit for the title of his forthcoming film, "Loisaidas." Now, the hip-hop mogul is looking to settle his suit against "Empire" creator, Lee Daniels. -
Danny Worsnop's Transition from Asking Alexandria to Hard Rock Most Interesting Aspect of 'We Are Harlot'
Society always celebrates the records that top the Billboard 200 album chart. Back of The Billboards is a Music Times weekly segment that looks at the opposite end: the new record that finished closest to the back of the Billboard 200 for the previous week. We hope to give a fighting chance to the bands you haven't heard of. This week we look at We Are Harlot and the hard rock group's self-titled debut album, featuring members of Asking Alexandria, Sebastian Bach and more. -
Simon Cowell Speaks on Zayn Malik Quitting One Direction, Insists 'Night Changes' Band Are All Still Friends
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Keith Richards Talks Possible New Rolling Stones Album, Solo Projects
The Rolling Stones have been hitting the press circuit pretty hard recently in advance of their Zip Code Tour, which kicks off next month. Fans want to know what to expect from this run of live shows (a popular question revolves around whether the band will play 'Sticky Fingers' in its entirety). Keith Richard spoke with Rolling Stone recently to say that he wants to release a new album with the band. -
Kanye West Looks to Strip Away Elitism in Fashion, Went Into Debt for 2012 Line
Kanye West is still continuing his pursuit to be let into the world of fashion, and the journey hasn't always been easy for the "All Day" rapper. As his 2015 ADIDAS collection is getting prepped to be released into stores nationwide, West has opened up about the struggles and desires he has to be accepted as a designer, even if he's resistant to calling himself that. -
Shipsomnia EDM Cruise Hopes to Evade Singapore's Problematic Government by Escaping to Sea
Some clever promoters have figured what to do if the authorities in Singapore won't let them hold an EDM festival on land...they'll have it at sea instead. Shipsomnia is the most recent in a slew of electronic music events taking place on cruise ships. The boat will launch from the small Asian nation during January of 2016, assuming the government doesn't reach deep into maritime law to prevent it from doing so. -
Noel Gallagher's 'Chasing Yesterday' is Amazon's Best-Selling Album of 2015 So Far
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds currently have the bestselling album of 2015 on Amazon. 'Chasing Yesterday,' which was released last month, has sold more copies than efforts by Bob Dylan, Madonna and Mark Ronson on the online retailer. It also took the title of fastest-selling album, having done most of its damage in about a month. -
Ed Sheeran Gets Jon Snow's 'Game of Thrones' Sword for His Birthday, Totally Geeks Out [WATCH]
Stars... they're just like us, because they love Game of Thrones and totally geek out about it. At the very least, that's something that Ed Sheeran does. For his birthday, the "Thinking Out Loud" singer was gifted Jon Snow's sword by a New Zealand radio station, and he totally lost his cool. -
Kendrick Lamar, Flying Lotus Interview: 'To Pimp A Butterfly' Rapper Talks Recurring Dreams, Influences, Advice With "Wesley's Theory" Producer On BBC Radio 1 [LISTEN]
As promised, Flying Lotus took the time last night during his current residency with BBC Radio 1 to interview his frequent collaborator Kendrick Lamar about his latest album, To Pimp A Butterfly, for which FlyLo produced the opening track "Wesley's Theory," which he called "a future classic" during their conversation. In the interview, Lamar spoke about the ideas and influences that went into making the album a success and gave advice to his fans, urging them "put your heart over a number or a dollar sign." He also talked about recurring dreams he has. Here's what he had to say:
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