• Jazmine Sullivan Talks New 2015 Album 'Reality Show,' Returning To Music And The True Story Behind Busting The Windows Of A Cheating Ex! [Exclusive]

    When it comes to her music, Jazmine Sullivan has always had the lovebug. Since her Fearless debut in 2008, the seven-time Grammy Award-nominee has penned hits singles about smashing the windows of a cheating lover, falling in love with a man that is not her lover and stuttering to find the words to say to her lover. But after a three-year hiatus from the music industry and some heartbreak behind her, Sullivan is back with her third studio album, Reality Show, and the 27-year-old chanteuse has finally found the greatest love of all... with herself.
  • David Duchovny Is Ready for 'The X-Files' Reboot, Is Real-Life Love Gillian Anderson?

    If David Duchovny has his way, The X-Files will definitely be headed back to Fox in a limited run. The actor shot to fame portraying Fox Mulder beside Gillian Anderson's Dana Scully on the supernatural cult classic that ran from 1993–2002. The network just made diehard fans of the series ridiculously happy this week by confirming that a reboot of the show is really in the works. Apparently seeing how successful 24 was last spring has made the network brass start to consider bringing back a few old shows, and The X-Files is at the top of the list.
  • Noel Gallagher: Oasis Reunion Would Only Happen for the Money Because 'We're Not as Good as We Used to Be'

    Noel Gallagher laid it all out on the line recently with regard to an Oasis reunion. He said that if the band ever got back together, it would strictly be because the money was too good to turn down. His rant in Q magazine cited acts like Led Zeppelin and The Smiths that he believes don't reunite because they aren't as good as they use to be. Besides, Gallagher is busy with his High Flying Birds solo project.
  • Janay and Ray Rice All Smiles While Celebrating His Birthday, Is the Worst Behind Them?

    It has been a little while since we have heard anything about Ray and Janay Rice. The couple spent months grabbing headlines late last year because of an elevator surveillance tape that leaked. It showed him knocking out his wife cold with just one punch and it ultimately led to Ray being cut from the Baltimore Ravens. He legally can play in the NFL now but no teams have even expressed interest in signing him, yet. On the home front, the couple is at least trying to make it look like they are better than ever.
  • Has All of That Obvious Plastic Surgery Put Bruce Jenner's Life at Risk?

    We have been hearing rumblings for well over a year now that Bruce Jenner is in the process of transitioning into a woman. Whatever his actual endgame is still may officially be a mystery, but the amount of surgery that he has had in recent months is completely undeniable. Sources close to the Jenner family are now revealing that the Olympic Champion may have already taken things too far.
  • Gia Giudice Offers Up Heartfelt 'Just 13' While Teresa Screams at Joe From Behind Bars

    When Teresa Giudice turned herself in a few weeks ago to begin serving a 15-month prison sentence in Connecticut, she left behind her admittedly irresponsible husband, Joe Giudice, to handle their four daughters. In the last week we have learned that 13-year-old Gia Giudice has really stepped up to take care of her sisters, and the fact that it has been a necessity rather than a choice has left her mother absolutely furious.
  • Jennifer Aniston Claims That There Is No Bad Blood Between Her and Angelina Jolie

    Brad Pitt left Jennifer Aniston to be with Angelina Jolie nearly a decade ago and it has somehow managed to be as big a story now as it was way back then. It seems like the press is always trying to figure out where things stand in this Hollywood triangle but according to a recent interview, Aniston there really is nothing to discuss, it's kind of old news.
  • LCD Soundsystem's Debut Album: 9 Songs Ranked for Its 10th Anniversary

    Today, Jan. 24, marks the 10th anniversary of LCD Soundsystem's self-titled debut album, which saw DFA Records founder James Murphy combining the seemingly disparate worlds of punk and dance music into a distinctly '00s sound oozing with New York cool. In celebration of this incredible album, here are its nine exclusive songs ranked, from weakest to best.