• Disclosure and Rudimental Announces 2-Day Wildlife Festival Featuring Sam Smith, Wu-Tang Clan, George Ezra and more

    Disclosure (real names Guy and Howard Lawrence) has been quiet of late, but their meteoric rise over the past two years has been remarkable, coinciding with pop's convergence with deep house in the UK and to a degree in the United States. With the added spotlight, fame and resources, the "You & Me" producers have the ability expand their live event brand WILD LIFE to something greater then what it has been in the past — a one off show that features either just Disclosure or Guy and Howard and a few friends. They have announced a brand new WILD LIFE Festival this summer with the help of their friends UK soulful drum n bass group Rudimental. "Latch" singer Sam Smith, Wu-Tang Clan and George Ezra, will headline the festival.
  • 'Parks and Recreation' Recap & Review: Dennis Feinstein, Perd Hapley and Treat Yo Self 2017!

    Parks and Recreation went into unexplored territory last week when they examined what we'll call "bad feelings." Ron Swanson and Leslie Knope had to mend their friendship, which they did, after some betrayals and letting time get in the way of their "work-proximity-associateship" (as Ron so elegantly put it). "Leslie & Ron" was the first standout episode of the season, but now that they're on the same page, there's plenty of room for classic P&R hijinks.
  • Ian Somerhalder Is Engaged to Nikki Reed But Reportedly Still Can't Keep His Hands off Nina Dobrev

    It was just two short weeks ago that Ian Somerhalder first confirmed his engagement to girlfriend of 6 months, Nikki Reed and already some nasty rumors have started. Of course they involve Somerhalder and his ex, Nina Dobrev. The two dated for three years and still work together on the set of The Vampire Diaries, which seemed to make their split nearly unbearable at first. Now we're hearing that part of what eased away the pain is the fact that the former lovebirds are still very hands-on while at work.
  • A Surprisingly Weak Kate Gosselin Was Fired on 'Celebrity Apprentice'

    Have you been watching the current season of "Celebrity Apprentice?" If so, then you're well aware of the fact that Kate Gosselin was fired on this week's episode. If you have seen her on any of the other reality shows that she has graced with her presence, you know that Gosselin is usually a force that no one really wants to reckon with. For some odd reason, that strong, control-freak woman didn't seem to show up at all on Donald Trump's show, making it kind of amazing that she lasted for as long as she did!
  • Kid Ink, Jeremih and Dej Loaf Headlining the Scream Nation Tour

    Prestigious and popular R&B/hip-hop tour franchise, the Scream Nation tour, is making its return in 2015. It has been announced that the first three headliners who will be heading out on the 24-date tour across the United States this spring are Kid Ink, Jeremih and Dej Loaf.
  • Juno Award Nominations 2015: MAGIC!, Kiesza & Leonard Cohen Lead Best-Of Canadian Music

    Awards season is in full swing for 2015, and Canada is no exception. Today (Jan. 27), just a few weeks before the Grammys the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences announced its nominations for the 2015 Juno Awards and it's going to be a "Rude" year. Chart-toppers MAGIC! lead the nominations with five nods, with Leonard Cohen and Kiesza following closely in tow with four nods apiece.
  • Griz Announces Album 'Stay It Loud,' Shares Single "Stop Trippin," World Tour Dates [LISTEN]

    Saxophone-wielding, electronic-soul producer and performer GRiZ, real name Grant Gwiencinski, has unveiled a ton of information about his plans for the beginning of 2015 and it is everything fans could have hoped for and more. The "A Fine Way To Die" producer announced that his new album, 'Say It Loud,' will be released this March and he has unveiled a brand new single from it.
  • NFL Shares Chilling Domestic Violence 'No More' PSA Ahead of Super Bowl [WATCH]

    After Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice was suspended indefinitely by the NFL in September for punching his then-fiancee and now-wife Janay Rice in the face and knocking her unconscious, the league went to work on revamping its domestic abuse policy. In addition to heavier consequences for players, the NFL worked up the No More advertising campaign, which has been running commercials about domestic violence ever since. The league recently shared its powerful Super Bowl PSA spot, and it is chilling.
  • L7 Officially Announces Reunion With Short Film, Launches Kickstarter Campaign for Documentary [WATCH]

    Though Los Angeles grunge band, L7, suggested last month that a reunion tour was in the works, today they've officially announced their reunion with a short filmed titled "A Night at the Morgue," which you can check out here. The video stars musician/actor Rob Zabrecky as a mortician sifting through the contents of a mysterious box, eventually revealing that L7 has reunited and will be embarking on a tour this year, which is apparently big enough news to wake the dead.
  • Muse Reveal 'Drones' As Title Of New Album On Instagram

    Muse have revealed the Drones as title of their upcoming new album. The band shared the news in a 10-second video clip posted to Instagram, which featured footage inside the studio of a digital screen with the words, "Artist: Muse. Album: Drones" scrawled over it, backed by sounds of a drill sergeant barking orders.
  • Lee Brice Sings 'More Than a Memory' With Garth Brooks Live [WATCH]

    As Garth Brooks continues to make his way across the country in support of his first album in 13 years, "Man Against Machine," there has been plenty of opportunities for admirers to share the stage with him. Most notably, Justin Timberlake and the country legend sang "Friends in Low Places" together, and recently Lee Brice scored an invite onstage. Brice co-wrote Brooks's 2007 hit "More Than a Memory," and that is what the pair sang at a show in Boston last week.