• Iggy Azalea Dunks Basketball for Boyfriend Nick 'Swaggy P' Young, Smashes Herself in Face [WATCH]

    Nick "Swaggy P" Young and girlfriend Iggy Azalea recently purchased Selena Gomez's southern California home, and they are already putting it to good use.Azalea, best known for her pop/rap hit "Fancy," took to the outdoor sport court and managed to slam dunk a basketball while Young manned the smartphone.One problem, though: Azalea accidentally hit herself in the face with the ball after it went through the hoop.Los Angeles's power couple copped the new place — which includes front-facing bay windows and "nearly an acre of gated grounds" — for $3.45 million.According to the "Los Angeles Times," "The house previously changed hands in 2011 for $2.175 million. Gomez had expanded the house by about 2,000 square feet and extensively remodeled it. She moved to Calabasas. Craig Knizek of the Agency was the listing agent. Knizek and Kofi Nartey, also of the Agency, represented the buyers."
  • Eventbrite Lists Top 10 "Most Buzzed About" Music Venues Among Millenials; Hakkasan Tops List as EDM Clubs Dominate

    Eventbrite is perhaps the best source for music venue-related news so we'll give them some credence when it comes to deeming what establishments receive the most attention from the millennial generation. The site, along with Mashwork—a social media analysis site—scoured social media to figure out a Top 10 of the "most buzzed about" concert venues in the country. The results aren't necessarily that exciting.
  • Rolling Stones Have Settled with Insurance Company over L'Wren Scott's Death and Australian Tour, Spokesperson Says

    A spokesperson for Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger released a statement on Friday confirming that the band had settled with insurance underwriters regarding an insurance policy the band had taken out on its Australian tour earlier this year. The group was forced to cancel the tour after Jagger's longtime partner L'Wren Scott committed suicide but underwriters claimed that the policy might not have applied to the circumstances at hand, resulting in a lawsuit form the band.
  • Flo & Eddie of The Turtles Win Third Major Case against SiriusXM; Cost of Using Pre-1972 Music May Soon Skyrocket

    Sirius Radio has taken a shellacking in courts so far this year but other music formats shouldn't assume they're safe. A third case involving Flo & Eddie of The Turtles (best known for tracks such as "Happy Together") has ended in New York with a similar ruling to the previous two cases: A judge has ruled that despite the band's catalogue existing before 1972, SiriusXM had no right to use it without compensating the performers.
  • Laura Ingalls Wilder's ' 'Pioneer Girl: The Annotated Autobiography' Will Be Published After Being Hidden for 84 Years

    Fans of Laura Ingalls Wilder's books will be thrilled to learn that 57 years after her death a new, more realistic account of her life is headed into bookstores next week. Pioneer Girl: The Annotated Autobiography was actually written by Wilder long before she penned her classic Little House on the Prairie series, but she couldn't find anyone brave enough to publish it. Now Pamela Smith Hill, writer of Laura Ingalls Wilder: A Writer's Life, has edited the original manuscript and added in more true-to-life occurrences.
  • Garth Brooks Breaks Own Ticket Sales Record In Tulsa

    Brooks is the king of Oklahoma. There's little room for argument. The living country legend — and OK native — just broke his own record for ticket sales in Tulsa, as he pushed 90,000 tickets in two hours on Friday. That number easily surpasses his previous high of 79,885 in 1997, when he performed a series of shows at Driller Park (KOCO).
  • Kendall Jenner Announces That She is the New Face of Estée Lauder

    Kim Kardashian may have had the good fortune of landing on the cover of Vogue with Kanye West and their daughter North West earlier this year, but it seems like another of her family members may actually be far more worthy of the honor. Kendall Jenner has spent the last 18 months steamrolling her way into the modeling world and has found herself landing one prized gig after another. Just today she announced via her Instagram that she has been officially named the new face of Estee Lauder.
  • Will Film Adaptation of 'Fifty Shades of Grey' Have Enough Chemistry to Satisfy Fans?

    The closer we get to E.L. James' "Fifty Shades of Grey" rolling into theaters, the more fans and critics alike seem to love speculation on whether or not it will actually work. Let's face it, trying to bring a series about BDSM to life onscreen with even an NC-17 rating is going to be a really tricky task. The film has to be raunchy or else it'll feel like a watered down version of the first book and that will leave the diehard fans wishing they didn't waste their money. At the same time, producers need to be careful that it's not so raunchy that is chases moviegoers away, so the line that everyone needs to walk is very fine.
  • War Machine Laughs at Christy Mack During Chilling Court Testimony in Attempted Murder Case

    On Friday, Christy Mack came face to face with the man who allegedly intended to kill her last August. The former adult film star testified against Jonathan Koppenhaver, the former MMA fighter known as "War Machine" and kept her cool on the stand even while he smirked and laughed at her testimony. Mack described in detail how Koppenhaver broke into her Las Vegas home on Aug. 8 and went berserk when he found her with Corey Thomas. Mack suffered 18 broken bones, broken teeth and a ruptured liver before escaping while her ex allegedly went to the kitchen to get another knife.