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Jim Rome instantly became the enemy of every marching band in the world after posting one disrespectful tweet. The CBS Sports Radio personality made a generalization of members, calling them "dorks" and sparking immediate backlash via social media with #MarchOnRome. The Washington Post picked up on the tweet, which has since been deleted, during the Ohio State-Alabama Sugar Bowl on Jan. 1. -
Mike Jones Drops New Mixtape 'Money Train,' Stream All 15 Tracks from the Houston Rapper [LISTEN]
Houston rapper Mike Jones released a mixtape to start off the New Year, marking a return of sorts to the recording scene. All 15 tracks on Money Train are available as a free download via DatPiff.com. The effort features Slim Thug, A1 The Supergroup and Yung Deuce. The effort is a mix of new songs and freestyles. -
See How Drake Celebrated New Year's Eve At Marquee Las Vegas [WATCH]
If you wanted star power for your New Year's Eve parties, Las Vegas had it. With Iggy Azalea, Alesso, Calvin Harris, Drake, Snoop Dogg, Steve Angello and others in town, any venue across town was going to have something everyone. As Calvin Harris took over mega-club Hakkasan and Iggy Azalea headlines new club, Drai's, Drake was at Marquee doing his thing in a tux leading clubbers into 2015. It was caught on camera and put into an official recap where you can see the highlights of the night including a short performance of several big tracks from Drake's landmark 2014. -
AirAsia Plane May Have Made a Successful Water Landing Only to Sink
While what happened to AirAsia Flight 8501 in its final minutes remains an official mystery, various theories are being pieced together and considered. One such notion is that the pilot may have actually made a successful water landing on the Java Sea, only to sink before passengers could be safely removed from the plane. -
Kate Gosselin Debuts on 'Celebrity Apprentice' Sunday, Dating Millionaire Jeff Prescott
Could Kate Gosselin finally have found an available man to date? After rumors circulating for years about the mom of 8 being "the other woman" in her bodyguard, Steve Neild's, marriage, it seems she finally has moved on with a man of her own. Gosselin was first linked in the press this week with Dreamstime CEO Jeff Prescott, who is himself a divorced father of three. -
ESPN College Football Playoffs Score Largest Cable Audiences of All Time
There's little room for argument: The inaugural round of the College Football Playoffs was a rousing success. The two games were played on New Year's Day, with Oregon smashing previously undefeated Florida State and Ohio State upsetting top-ranked Alabama. -
Female Ohio State Football Fan Captures Nation's Imagination With Awkward TV Moment [WATCH]
The biggest star to emerge from Thursday’s College Football Playoffs was not a player from Oregon, Florida State, Alabama or Ohio State. It was a young fan from the latter school who stole the show. -
Fall Out Boy Surprised By Mainstream Resurgence: 'We Thought That Was the End of Radio For Us'
One of pop's most unlikely comeback stories, Fall Out Boy, have successfully transitioned from their old punk roots to dance music, and stayed on top of the charts while doing so. -
Unreleased Rihanna Song 'World Peace' Leaks
Fans are patiently, or impatiently, waiting on a new album from Barbados pop star, Rihanna. It is widely believed and speculated that the follow up to 'Unapologetic' will arrive in 2015, after a three-year drought in album releases. The "Diamonds" star is kicking off 2015 with fresh speculation about new music as an unreleased track, "World Peace," has leaked out onto the web. It is unknown whether or not this is actually album material or just an unreleased demo that has managed to make its way out of the Rihanna camp. -
Zakk Wylde Wants Pantera Reunion: 'I'm Just a Phone Call Away'
Since guitarist Dimebag Darrell passed away a little more than 10 years ago, Pantera has remained off the touring circuit. Singer Phil Anselmo, bassist Rex Brown and drummer Vinnie Paul survived Darrell, whose guitar work was key in the development of '80s and '90s heavy metal. -
Faith Hill Calmed Down The Band Perry's Kimberly Perry During 2014 CMA Awards
Kimberly Perry and The Band Perry usually plays up-tempo hits at awards shows, so their cover of Glen Campbell's "Gentle On My Mind" at the 2014 CMA Awards was much different than their typical fare. The song selection was enough to make Kimberly Perry get butterflies before getting onstage, but luckily for her, Faith Hill was there to help calm her down. -
London Club Plastic People Shutting Down
Clubbers in London are being jolted with some sudden, saddening news. Revered Shoreditch venue, Plastic People, has announced after reports started to circulate last night that it would be shuttering its doors this weekend. The news was confirmed by the club's owner, Charlotte Kepel, to Resident Advisor, telling the website, "We will not open again in 2015. Plastic People had great runs both on Oxford Street and Curtain Road." She added: "A fabulous time was had and it felt right to move on."
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