• Steven Adler on Guns N' Roses Reunion Album: 'It Would Blow "Appetite for Destruction" Away'

    Steven Adler lent his percussion skills to some of the early albums by hard rock heroes Guns N' Roses. The most notable was the band's seminal 1987 release 'Appetite for Destruction.' Although the original lineup has not performed together since the early 1990s, Adler is still holding out for a GNR reunion. He even thinks an album made by the classic lineup would be better than 'Appetite,' saying that it would blow the album away.
  • 'RHONJ' Joe Giudice Desperate for Cash While Teresa the Breadwinner Is in Prison

    Teresa Giudice of 'RHONJ' has been locked up in a Connecticut prison for a little over a month now, and her family is already beginning to feel the financial loss of her being behind bars. When Teresa and her husband Joe Giudice were sentenced last fall on various counts of fraud, not only did they get prison time, but there was also a hefty restitution amount that needed to be paid back. Teresa granted a Bravo interview and then they hoped they would be able to sell off their massive New Jersey mansion to settle up and also help the family stay afloat. As it turns out, no one wants the gaudy house and Joe is starting to panic over the lack of cash. He is desperate for cash because Teresa has been the family breadwinner for years.
  • Village Vanguard, New York's Most Cherished Jazz Club, Turns a Mighty 80 Years Old

    In a nation full of monuments, of which President Barack Obama has been on a crusade to protect, there may be no city in the U.S. more historically rooted in Americana than New York City. But on a smaller scale, through a more narrow scope, it is the city's underground and word-of-mouth venues, the clubs like the Village Vanguard, that have yet to close -- or, for that matter, change. The jazz club has turned 80 years old.
  • Rihanna New Song 'Towards the Sun' Review: First Taste of 'Home' Soundtrack Concept Album Absolutely Soars [LISTEN]

    Happy Tuesday! There's new music from Rihanna out in the world today. Following the release of her Kanye West and Paul McCartney assisted single, "FourFiveSeconds," today (Feb. 24), RiRi dropped her second new track of 2015, "Towards the Sun." However, the track is not a part of her hotly anticipated new album "R8." Instead, it's her contribution to the upcoming Dreamworks animated film Home, but hey, it's still a sizzler!
  • Fox News Anchor Kristi Capel Uses Racial Slur to Describe Lady Gaga Performance

    Kristi Capel of 'Fox 8 News in the Morning' in Cleveland learned the value of her words yesterday, Feb. 23, the hard way. She was discussing the Oscars with co-anchor Wayne Dawson when the topic turned to Lady Gaga's 'Sound of Music' medley. Capel was in the middle of praising Gaga and explaining how she never realized how amazing the star's voice really is because it is usually hard to hear it "with all of that jigaboo music she does or whatever you want to call it, jigaboo," said Capel, while laughing. Dawson, who just happens to be African-American, clearly had no idea how to even react to her on-air insensitivity.
  • Funkmaster Flex Hints at Possible Fugees Reunion

    Funkmaster Flex has been a busy man lately getting groups back together. He was instrumental in bringing Dipset back together after years of infighting and each artist pursuing their own solo career to varying degrees of success. In a new interview with hiphop-n-more, the Hot 97 DJ listed off some of the projects he was working on and mentioned he was in doing something with The Fugees, the celebrated, multi-platinum and Grammy-award winning 1990's hip-hop, soul and reggae group.
  • Hackers Caught Cheating the Burning Man Ticketing System

    In the past few years Burning Man has transformed from the mysterious and outcast desert festival attended by an incredibly loyal group of followers, to a pop culture reference that is now attended by celebrities and CEOs as a place to be seen like at Coachella. As a result of the festivals rise in popularity, tickets have become a hot commodity and with its "first come, first serve" that leaves many fans in the dark looking for passes. Some silocon valley engineers found a way around the system through a hole in the ticketing service, Ticketfly's defences and put themselves first in line.
  • Big Sean Drops Beyoncé "Me, Myself, and I" Freestyle on Eve of 'Dark Sky Paradise' Release [LISTEN]

    With only a few hours until the release of his third artist album Dark Sky Paradise, Big Sean has shared a new freestyle of Beyoncé's song "Me, Myself, and I."Sean opens the song by saying that "Me, Myself, and I" is one of his favorite tracks. The Beyoncé single originally appeared on her first album Dangerously In Love in 2003. According to a few tweets, he recording the freestyle last night for his fans without sleep because of a busy schedule.
  • Watch Hilarious 'Whiplash' Parody Staring DJ Wh1pla$h at the Skrillex Academy

    The Oscars were last night and though Grand Budapest Hotel and Birdman dominated, J.K. Simmons took home the award for Best Supporting Actor for his riveting portrayal as Terence Fletcher in Whiplash. As one might expect with that name and for a movie that has become as popular as it has over the award season, there would be some parodies. The latest comes from the electronic music space and the comedy sketch group Nacho Punch who mimic the Whiplash trailer almost perfectly, but this time with a DJ named DJ Wh1la$h and his struggled with an abusive teacher at the Skrillex Academy.