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Just when we thought that Ben Affleck and Matt Damon couldn't get any busier, the Syfy Network announced that the duo is dipping their toes into scripted television, as their Pearl Street Films company is developing a new drama for the network. Their new venture, Incorporated is being described as a futuristic espionage thriller that is set in a world where corporation's appear to have endless power. This new drama is going to be the story of one man's attempts at beating the carefully organized system. -
Katie Holmes To Portray Jackie Kennedy Again In Four-Hour Miniseries 'The Kennedys: After Camelot' On ReelzChannel
Katie Holmes has just signed on to reprise her role as Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis in ReelzChannel's new follow-up miniseries, The Kennedys: After Camelot. The production is based on Randy Taraborrelli's book After Camelot: A Personal History of Kennedy Family 1968 to the Present and is set to begin filming in early 2015. Holmes' recent choices in projects has been a bit surprising and revisiting Kennedy is also a bit of a shock. Her first stint in Jackie O's pillbox hat was met with mixed reviews at best so perhaps Holmes is looking to improve upon the last impression that she left critics with. -
REVIEW: Taylor Swift Goes Full Bleachers on 'Out of the Woods' Ahead of '1989' Release Date [LISTEN]
Taylor Swift may or may not be "Out of the Woods," but the newly branded pop star's new Jack Antonoff (Bleachers) penned single has been released. Initially due for a midnight unveiling, the latest 1989 track appeared online shortly before Oct. 13 was due to end, and it just oozes slow moving power pop potential. -
'The Voice' Season 7 Recap & Review: Battle Rounds Dominated by Team Pharrell and a Stunning "Jolene" Cover
And let the battles begin! Tonight (Oct. 13), the oftentimes controversial battle rounds of The Voice season seven kicked off... Twelve singers entered the ring but only six would leave. How very dramatic! -
Country Music Hall of Fame Getting Temporary Rock Exhibit
Rock 'n' roll and country have always shared a healthy relationship, and some of the best acts from both genres will share a museum, if only for a little while. "Billboard" reports that the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, Tennessee, is getting a temporary rock exhibit in 2015 to pay tribute to the city's historical period in the 1960s and '70s when non-country acts migrated there to record. In March 2015, the "Dylan, Cash, and the Nashville Cats: A New Music City" exhibit will be open for museum-goers. -
Pharrell's New Collaboration Involves Cookies to Promote Paris Residency
Pharrell Williams is notorious for collaborating with today's best talent, and when it comes to baked goods, the singer/producer shows no exception to the rule. To promote his residency at the Zenith Arena in Paris, France, Williams partnered with French fashion brand Colette and candy shop Ladurée to create some specialty macarons, Spin noted. And if none of that makes sense, brace yourself, because they come in two flavors: peanut butter and cola. -
Sex Pistols John Lydon Says He Feels a 'Bit Responsible' for Sid Vicious' Death
Former frontman for The Sex Pistols and punk pioneer John Lydon spoke recently at the Cheltenham Literature Festival, revealing that he has carried some grief over the 1979 death of bandmate Sid Vicious, saying he feels a "bit responsible." -
Wiz Khalifa Remixes iLoveMakonnen's 'I Don't Sell Molly No More' After DeJ Loaf 'Try Me' Collab, Announcing Blacc Hollywood Tour [LISTEN]
Wiz Khalifa most certainly has an ear for the next internet favorite to blow. Last month, he put his spin on DeJ Loaf's "Try Me" and now he's flipping iLoveMakonnen's "I Don't Sell Molly No More." The TGOD rapper recently announced his Blacc Hollywood Big Secret tour. -
Lady Gaga, Tony Bennett Release Studio Video for 'But Beautiful' [WATCH]
Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett's musical relationship recently resulted in the album of jazz standards "Cheek to Cheek," and they recently released a video of the recording session for "But Beautiful." -
10 Albums With Their Genre In The Title: Anthrax, Ornette Coleman, And More
Some artists make it pretty difficult to judge what kind of music they play based solely on their album covers or titles. However, these artists made it pretty simply to figure out by including the name of their genre in the album title. -
Meiko Returns With Dark, Electro-Tinged Third Album, 'Dear You,' [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW]
Alt-pop singer-songwriter Meiko returns with her highly anticipated third album, Dear You, tomorrow (Oct. 14) via Fantasy/Concord Records. You may recognize her voice from a variety of TV and film projects including Grey's Anatomy and Pretty Little Liars. Dear You is the follow-up to 2012's The Bright Side, but trades in Meiko's cheerful pop for something darker and electro-tinged. Ahead of its release, we chatted with Meiko about the inspiration behind the album, what she has planned for her tour, defining moments in her career, and which TV show she'd love to feature her music. -
Lil' Wayne Reportedly Against Tyga, Kylie Jenner Relationship, Refuses to Release New Music as Rumors of Dating Reignite with Instagram Post [PHOTO]
Just days after Tyga took to Twitter to reveal his plans to leave Young Money and leak his upcoming album, telling details have emerged surrounding the hold-up on new music. The YMCMB head honcho, Lil' Wayne, is reportedly against Tyga's rumored relationship with Kylie Jenner and refuses to put out any new material. Rumors of the two dating were recently reignited with an Instagram post.
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