• Sia Confirms Singing Vocals For South Park's Fictional Lorde Song "Push (Feel Good On A Wednesday)"

    Last year, South Park aired a few episodes with a storyline revolving around Lorde. It begins with Stan's father Randy Marsh saying that he works with Lorde's uncle. He later reveals that he, a 45-year-old geologist, is in fact Lorde. In an episode titled "Gluten Free Ebola," fictional Lorde sings a song called "Push (Feel Good On A Wednesday)." After the episode aired, rumors circulated that it was Sia who actually sang fictional Lorde's vocals. And now Sia has confirmed her involvement in the song to NME.
  • Sam Smith Announces 2015 North American Summer Arena Tour

    On the heels of his four wins at the 2015 Grammys, Sam Smith is coming back to North America to celebrate. This summer the "Stay with Me" singer will be performing an extensive North American arena and festival tour that will hit a lot of the secondary markets across the United States and Canada.
  • Christina Aguilera Talks About Her Return to 'The Voice' and Why She Likes the Show's New Changes

    'The Voice' kicks off tonight, Feb. 23, ringing in the show's eighth season. Original coach Christina Aguilera will rejoin O.G. cast members Adam Levine and Blake Shelton as well as the newest addition, Pharrell Williams. Aguilera took a break from the series in order to give birth, which allowed Shakira (Season 6) and Gwen Stefani (Season 7) to sit in her chair. The pop star spoke to 'The Hollywood Reporter' about her return to the show and why she likes the show's new changes.
  • Oscars 2015: 'Birdman,' Julianne Moore and Eddie Redmayne All Win Big on Hollywood's Flashiest Night

    The 87th annual Oscars may not have been loaded with surprises in terms of winners, but there were still some really amazing moments among some of the already anticipated results. 'Birdman' was thought to have a leading edge on this night when smaller and more artistic and creative films seemed to be preferred. It took home four awards in all, including the coveted Academy Award for Best Picture. 'Birdman's' director, Alejandro González Iñárritu, also won and the film snagged best screenplay. Other big winners at the 2015 event were Eddie Redmayne and Julianne Moore.
  • Donald Glover (Childish Gambino) Influenced By Salvador Dalí, Says All Art Is "Connected For Me"

    Donald Glover is one busy man. His rap project as Childish Gambino just got him two Grammy nods with Because the Internet, he is working on his third LP, he's starring in three upcoming films (The Lazarus Effect, Magic Mike XXL, and The Martian), and executive-producing/writing/starring in FX's new comedy Atlanta. In a new interview with Billboard for their "Double Threats" issue, he talked about his process, Salvador Dalí's influence on him, and his creative high.
  • J. Cole Adds US Tour Dates, Announces European Tour: Big Sean, Pusha T, Jeremih, YG, Jhené Aiko Supporting

    J. Cole has announced the second and third phases of his Forest Hills Drive tour in support of his critically acclaimed third album '2014 Forest Hills Drive,' which will take him to Europe and to the big markets across the U.S. Titled "The Journey" and "Hollywood," he will be bringing along support that includes Jhené Aiko and Pusha T in Europe and Big Sean, YG and Jeremih in the United States, which almost deserves a concert of its own.
  • Clint Eastwood Makes First Appearance With Christina Sandera on Oscars 2015 Red Carpet

    Clint Eastwood used the 87th annual Oscars red carpet as the place to officially introduce the world to his latest love, Christina Sandera. The two apparently met a while back at his Eastwood's Mission Ranch Hotel, where she was employed as a hostess and the relationship grew from there. They were first romantically linked last summer and obviously things have progressed enough for Eastwood to think she is red-carpet worthy.
  • Nothin' But A 'G' Thang: Warren G and Kenny G Teaming Up for 'Regulate' Performance on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live'

    It ain't nothin' by a 'G' thang. The hip-hop world was devastated by the death of the iconic Nate Dogg during 2011, however Warren G was not going to let the pair's hit single "Regulate" go to the grave as well. The rapper will be performing the song tonight on Jimmy Kimmel Live along with fellow "G" and saxophonist Kenny G, fulfilling a joke that your correspondent made during his junior year of high school.