• Like Swimming "A Room Of Her Own" Photo Contest: Win T-Shirt & Copy Of New Album 'Structures'

    Swedish trio Like Swimming just released their debut album Structures. Although the band members have been playing together in different forms for about nine years, Structures marks their first project under this new name. The band's sun-kissed sound mimics the varied motions of water. At times, the notes dive in and make a splash, other times they swirl around and build momentum; and then there are moments of peace, when the notes cut straight through the waves or when the water settles and silence takes over. In our latest feature, the band talks about their beginnings, songwriting process, live show, the difference between Swedish and American audiences, and more. Read all about them here.
  • Swedish Trio Like Swimming Makes A Splash With Debut Album 'Structures,' Premieres Video For "A Room of Her Own" [WATCH]

    Like Swimming became a band two and a half years ago, but the three members, Carlström, Petter Wesslander (drums), and Ida Hedene (vocals/keys), have been playing together in "different constellations" for almost nine years. They were at a crossroads in their musical lives when they decided to venture outside of Stockholm to a cabin in the woods to brainstorm. From there, they sketched out potential new projects, and out of those discussions came Like Swimming.
  • Luke Bryan Is Caring for His Orphaned Nephew Following the Death of His Brother-in-Law

    Luke Bryan seems like a pretty nice guy. He has the whole good ol' boy vibe going for him, but he is also truly dedicated to his family. Last year, the country star missed the CMT Artists of the Year ceremony due to the death of his brother-in-law Ben Lee Cheshire. Now it turns out the singer and his wife, Caroline, have been caring for Bryan's orphaned nephew Til, whom Bryan took to the American Country Countdown Awards in December.
  • Hey Rosetta! Frontman Tim Baker Details Recording The Band's New Album 'Second Sight' [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW]

    Hey Rosetta! has already taken Canada by storm. The indie rock band, which blends the grandeur of Arcade Fire with the peppy sensibility of Vampire Weekend, has been nominated and shortlisted for a Polaris Prize and become the hometown heroes of the province of Newfoundland. And now, with its best album to date, the recently released Second Sight, America sure seems like the next place to say "hey" to Hey Rosetta!.
  • Even 'RHOBH' Kim Richards's Sister Kyle Fears She Has Fallen Off of the Wagon Again

    Kim Richards's behavior on "RHOBH" has always been pretty bizarre, hasn't it? For several seasons she was always MIA with strange excuses and nutsy behavior until she went to rehab. In the last year or so, Richards has been grounded and just about as Zen as she will likely ever get, which is why her behavior on this week's episode sent up a huge flare. It was most definitely a return to the weird behavior of before. While she admitted to taking a pain pill, even her sister Kyle Richards apparently fears that she has fallen off of the wagon again and is worried there is more going on.
  • Doctors Believe Little Can Be Done to Save Bobbi Kristina

    Things are not looking good for Bobbi Kristina Brown. The 21-year-old has shown no signs of improvement after being found face down in her bathtub nearly a week ago. The family has held out hope while holding vigil at her bedside, but recovery at this point would take a miracle. Doctors have reportedly told them that they believe little can be done to save Brown's life because her brain activity is minimal.
  • Listen to Simone Dinnerstein Play George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" from New Album 'Broadway-Lafayette,' Out February 24 on Sony Classical [STREAM]

    Sometimes, though, we have the honor of being able to debut music by true legends in-the-making--someone of ever-increasing like pianist Simone Dinnerstein, that is. We'll get into specifics after the jump, but for right now...C-LITE has an exclusive listen to Ms. Dinnerstein’s "Rhapsody in Blue" (by George Gershwin, of course) from her forthcoming album Broadway-Lafayette, releasing via Sony Classical on February 24.
  • Kris Jenner Will Change Her Name Back to 'Kardashian' to Distance Herself from Bruce

    It has to be pretty tough for Kris Jenner right now. It's not all that often that you hear of a couple divorcing and then one of them having a sex change, especially in Hollywood. While the Kardashian and Jenner family has, as a whole, completely supported Bruce Jenner's transformation, that doesn't make it easy, especially on Kris. She's staying quiet and when it comes to business, she can't distance herself from Bruce fast enough.
  • Mariah Carey Caught Lip-Syncing 'Fantasy' in Cringe-Worthy Video [WATCH]

    Mariah Carey has had a tough go of things lately. A video has surfaced, much to the chagrin of Mariah Carey's camp, of the "Touch My Body" singer lip-syncing some of her biggest hits ("Fantasy" and "Always By My Baby") at the Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival this past Friday night Jan. 30. It is even more painful to watch because she is clearly missing her cues and seemingly forgets the words to some of her biggest songs, making it even more obvious and embarrassing. Watch the video here of her rather egregious fail.