-
Perhaps NBC News was really wise to bring back Andy Lack to try and save the day because it is going to take someone with solid experience to right this ship. He was with the network from 1993 to 2001, and in that time solidified 'Today' and 'NBC Nightly News' and also groomed Brian Williams so Tom Brokaw could retire, leaving their evening news program in good hands. Lack knows how to maneuver through scandals and disastrous ratings, which is good since he is now dealing with both. 'Nightly News' struggles to hold the top spot, but MSNBC has hit an all-time ratings low during the first quarter. -
5 Seconds of Summer Announces Huge Tour amongst Rumors of Second Album Leak [DATES]
Australian idols 5 Seconds of Summer may not have leaked a second album this week (as some online prankers claimed) but the four-piece did announce a huge tour to kick off during May. The band will travel Europe before heading home to Australia for a few gigs and then across to North America. -
'The Fall' Jamie Dornan Admits to Stalking a Woman as Preparation for His Character on BBC TV Show
We often hear about unique ways actors will use to get themselves in the right mindset of a character that they are playing, but Jamie Dornan was a bit apprehensive about doing so. The actor spoke to the 'Los Angeles Times' Monday, March 30, about his spectacular role as Paul Spector in BBC's 'The Fall.' His character is a serial killer who is playing a sexy game of cat and mouse with Stella Gibson, the agent tracking him, played to perfection by Gillian Anderson, who will begin filming The X-Files again later this summer. Dornan admits that in order to prepare for his role as a serial killer, he resorted to stalking a woman. -
'RHONJ' Teresa Giudice's First Prison Picture Has Been Released After Being Sold to the Highest Bidder
'RHONJ's' Teresa Giudice has been in a Connecticut prison facility for nearly three months now and, as anticipated, her first prison picture has been sold to the press. We told you weeks ago that a few family photos were reportedly snapped in the visitation room at the Danbury Correctional Facility and that a deal had been made. Teresa, her husband Joe Giudice and two youngest children are currently gracing the cover of the newest issue of 'Us Weekly.' Giudice has been the breadwinner of the family for the last few years, and even while behind bars releasing this photo -- sold to the highest bidder -- and the interview that accompanies it was a way for her to feed her kids. -
David Duchovny Confirms 'Cigarette Smoking Man' and 'Skinner' Will Return for 'X-Files' Reboot
David Duchovny is one of the hottest interview subjects around right now because everyone wants to hear the details on that much-anticipated reboot of 'The X-Files.' When he sat down for a chat with David Letterman, the fishing expedition was on, and from the sound of things, several familiar faces are likely to return for the limited six-episode run of the hit series. Insiders explained that "Star David Duchovny told CBS 'Late Show' host David Letterman on Tuesday[, March 31,] that the sci-fi hit's Fox reboot will include supportive clench-jawed FBI assistant director Walter Skinner (Mitch Pileggi) and the villainous Cigarette Smoking Man (William B. Davis). This cast is not yet official. We're told the only deals in place right now are for Duchovny, co-star Gillian Anderson and creator Chris Carter. But you have to figure that Duchovny is a pretty good source of intel, right?" -
Joni Mitchell Undergoing Intensive Care in Los Angeles; No Word on Health Issue Affecting 'River' Icon
Folk icon Joni Mitchell has been hospitalized in Los Angeles and is in intensive care, according to a statement from the performer's team and USA Today. -
NBC Names 'The Wiz' as Next Live Adaptation, but Who Will Fill Diana Ross and Michael Jackson's Shoes?
NBC has announced the newest installment of its live musical broadcasts, declaring that 'The Wiz' will be the next target of its ambitions, following the performance of 'Peter Pan' during 2014 and 'The Sound of Music' during 2013, starring Carrie Underwood. As Music Times previously reported, this year marks the 40th anniversary of the original Broadway treatment of the urban 'Wizard of Oz' adaptation. -
George Ezra Talks "Budapest," Fleetwood Mac, Drunken Nights And The 'Wanted On Voyage' Connection To Paddington Bear [Exclusive Interview]
George Ezra takes us to "Budapest" and back on Wanted on Voyage, his critically acclaimed debut album which quickly shot to the top of the charts in eight different countries and became the UK's third highest selling album in 2014. Now, the 21-year-old Bob Dylan-inspired folk singer from Hertford, England (with a voice far beyond his years) is ready to take the world by storm. Just days before his biggest U.S. performance to date, acting as the musical guest on Saturday Night Live, the blue-eyed crooner sat down with Music Times in New York City to chat about writing Wanted on Voyage while on voyage, his bloody run in with Ramones drummer Marky Ramone and the one album he would never leave home without. Enjoy the trip. -
Kendrick Lamar's 'To Pimp A Butterfly' Was Originally Called 'Tu Pimp A Caterpillar' (TU-P-A-C) in Honor of Tupac [WATCH]
In Kendrick Lamar's 'To Pimp A Butterfly,' fans and listeners understood Lamar's respect for the late hip-hop legend Tupac. Lamar recently revealed that the title of his album was in fact originally named, Tu Pimp A Caterpillar (T-U-P-A-C) in honor of Tupac. -
Janelle Monáe and Jidenna Released New Song 'Yoga' Under Monáe's Wondaland Label [LISTEN]
Janelle Monáe shared her new song called "Yoga" in collaboration with Jidenna. The new song is in anticipation for Monáe's forthcoming EP called Wondaland Presents The EEPHUS on Monáe's Wondaland label. Monáe's label recently entered a joint venture with Epic Records. -
Coachella 2015 Live Stream: YouTube To Host Interactive Fan Experience for Festival Headlined by Drake, AC/DC, Jack White
For the five year running, Coachella will live stream its festival online. The 2015 Coachella live stream will be presented by T-Mobile on YouTube with three different channels, which will show three different acts at the same time. In addition to showing music, the live stream will take a next step and become an interactive experience for fans that wish to partake in the fun. -
Jay Z, Timbaland Big Pimpin' Sample Lawsuit Likely Heading to Trial In October After 8 Years
After nearly eight years of litigation, Jay Z's lingering lawsuit of the allegedly improper use of an Egyptian sample by his then producer, Timbaland (co-defendant in the case), is likely headed to court. The trial is set tentatively scheduled for October 13 after the judge indicated she would likely deny the plaintiff, Osama Ahmed Fahmy's motion for summary judgment against the "Magna Carta" rapper. The lawsuit is centered on the song, "Khosara, Khosara" used in the 1960 Egyptian film "Fata ahlami, which was turned into the hook for Jay Z and Timbaland's 2000 hit "Big Pimpin'".
Popular Now
-

Eras Tour Backstage Footage Shows Taylor Swift Breaking Down After Meeting Families of Southport Stabbing Victims
-

Lizzo Scores Legal Win as Dancers Abandon Fat-Shaming Allegations
-

Dolly Parton's Alleged 'Funeral Plans' Revealed Amid Mounting Health Concerns
-

Diddy Accused of Hiding STD Status in New Explosive Lawsuit
-

Blue Ivy Caught Wearing Beyoncé's Iconic Vintage Look — Fans Gasp





