• Melissa Rivers to Sue Yorkville Endoscopy Clinic Over Joan Rivers's Botched Biopsy That Led to Cardiac Arrest

    Melissa Rivers deciding to file a malpractice lawsuit against the Yorkville Endoscopy Clinic was probably inevitable, given the facts that have been learned. Joan Rivers was admitted to the facility for a routine endoscopy on her throat and she never regained consciousness after being put under sedation and suffering cardiac arrest. Joan Rivers had never signed off on any paperwork authorizing a biopsy should the doctor's have found anything while she was unconscious, and the fact is that Dr. Gwen Korovin opted to perform one anyway.
  • 'Love & Hip Hop's' Mendeecees Harris Confirms Yandy Smith's Second Pregnancy While Awaiting Drug Trafficking Trial, Facing 20 Years In Jail

    There has been quite a bit of speculation lately surrounding Love & Hip Hop's Yandy Smith. Rumors have swirled that she was looking like she might be pregnant and finally her on/off boyfriend of about 7 years, Mendeecees Harris posted a photo on Instagram confirming that she is definitely with child. The couple also has an almost 2-year old son together and while they have found fame on the VH1 reality show that doesn't mean that life is perfect by any means.
  • Jade from Mastodon's Booty-Filled 'The Motherload' Music Video Defends Band on Tumblr

    One of the dancers from Mastodon's booty-filled music video for "The Motherload" took to Tumblr recently to defend the clip after public criticism surfaced that it is racist and sexist. In a post titled "Mastodon 'The Motherload' and the Only Opinion That Counts," Jade, who appeared in the video, shared her experience with working on the project, Revolver noted.
  • Kings of Leon Host Chris Martin as Piano Player for Los Angeles Hollywood Bowl Appearance (Yeah...Jennifer Lawrence Was There Too)

    It's almost part of the fabric of arena-sized shows nowadays that guest appearances be built in, thanks to The Rolling Stones, Arcade Fire and a litany of other groups that have brought unlisted acts along with them for individual shows. The most recent instance was during the Kings of Leon's Hollywood Bowl show in Los Angeles when the group brought out Coldplay vocalist Chris Martin toward the end of the set.
  • Khloe Kardashian Spotted With Lamar Odom As Reconciliation Rumors Pick Up Momentum

    Several weeks after splitting up with French Montana it seems that Khloe Kardashian might really be giving serious consideration to the idea of reuniting with Lamar Odom. While the couple officially split about 18 months ago they still aren't actually divorced with Odom reportedly dragging out the process in the hopes of reconciling instead. He has reportedly cleaned up his act and has been working over time to convince Kardashian to give him another chance and while she hasn't exactly said yes, the two have reportedly been spotted together. The two are supposedly in constant contact again via text and Kardashian likes the weekly flowers that Odom continues to send.
  • Dimmu Borgir Releasing DVD of 2011 'Forces of Northern Light' Orchestral Concert during 2015

    The most hardcore of black metal fans will always rail against the "impostor" acts that remain more popular. Acts such as Dimmu Borgir for example. We're not hardcore black metal fans so we can point out some of the benefits of the more mainstream scene: the appreciation for classical and orchestral music for one. The aforementioned group will reportedly release its renowned 2011 symphonic performance on DVD during 2015.
  • TNT Cancels 'Dallas' Reboot, Leaving Fans Without Closure After Season 3 Cliffhanger Finale

    Fans of the rebooted version of Dallas that has aired on TNT for the last season are not going to be happy with the powers-that-be who decided that the show will not be returning for a fourth season. The show was originally painted as a continuation of the long-running nighttime soap that ran on CBS for 14 seasons. In addition to introducing viewers' to new characters the network also tapped into Dallas' rich family history and brought back Larry Hagman, Patrick Duffy and Linda Gray to reprise their original characters. While the reboot never reached the same level of success as the original, it held its own in the ratings, raking in an average of 4.5 million viewers during season one.