• Taylor Swift & BFF Karlie Kloss Cover Vogue's March Issue

    Taylor Swift has seen her fair share of magazine covers this past year but in her latest, she shares the spotlight with one of her best friends, Karlie Kloss. The March issue of Vogue follows the friendship of these two tall, blonde powerhouses calling it "unstoppable, inseparable, adorable." Vogue highlights what it's like being friends with Swift, whom Lena Dunham calls "the Betty Crocker of friendships." From what they describe, it seems like Swift's friendship includes a lot of cooking parties, spontaneous vacations, and movie marathons as well as constant support.
  • deadmau5's mau5trap Releases 'We Are Friends Vol. 3' Compilation Featuring Fehrplay, Matt Lange and Others

    Deadmau5 can be a Grinch sometimes online or seemingly too preoccupied with his cars, but he uses his label mau5trap to support new talent that is bubbling up through the electronic music space. The main conduit for this has been his "We Are Friends" compilations that take tracks from new or underappreciated artists on his label or the newly signed and showcases one of their songs in a compilation. Volume 3 has just been released with tracks from the likes of Fehrplay, Matt Lange, Eekkoo, Pig&Dan and others.
  • Bobby Brown Will Remove Bobbi Kristina From Life Support This Week

    More than two weeks after Bobbi Kristina Brown was found unresponsive in her bathtub, her family is finally setting a timeline for what to do next. Bobby Brown has reportedly had an extremely hard time even entertaining the idea that his daughter is not going to get well, in spite of her prognosis being pretty dismal from the beginning. We are now hearing that after meeting with the Houston side of the family, Brown realizes that he has to make some decisions. According to a report by Radar Online, Brown has decided to remove Bobbi Kristina's life support later this week if there is no improvement in her condition.
  • A Morality Clause in Brian Williams's Contract Will Determine His Fate at NBC

    Brian Williams has always had the ability to tell a great story. It is one of the things that has endeared him to NBC viewers for the last decade. Williams would be sent out in the field to work, and then when he popped up as a guest on a late-night talk show, the stories would be epic. Now we know that his tales may not have been rooted in truth and it is that embellishment problem that has prompted NBC to suspend Williams for six months without pay. There is already a debate over whether or not he will ever return, and the fallen anchor's fate may be decided by a morality clause in his contract.
  • 'SNL 40' Quickly Turned Into Its Own Pop-Culture Phenomenon

    "Saturday Night Live's" 40th anniversary special probably served up the best 3 1/2 hours of live television we have seen in years. So many times in recent years the legendary show has fallen so flat that many longtime viewers have found themselves wondering why it is still on the air and why they even bother to tune in each weekend. Last night's special episode reminded us all just how magical "SNL" can be, and if you missed it, well, you have lost out on a bit of pop-culture history, especially since it quickly turned into its own pop-culture phenomenon.