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Last June, Hope Solo was involved in a physical altercation with both her sister and her 17-year old nephew at a party in Washington state. The soccer goalkeeper was charged with 2 counts of domestic violence to which she plead not guilty. A trial is now scheduled to begin on Nov. 4 and if convicted Solo could be facing 6 months in jail. While awaiting trial Solo has been allowed to continue playing for the U.S. Women's team and is expected to start in the CONCACAF championship next month. The fact that Solo has been allowed to play while men facing similar charges in the NFL are being benched has certainly raised some eyebrows because of the double standard that is being presented. -
Ultra Music Festival 2015 Cuts Ticket Prices for First Time in History of EDM Event
It's never too early to grab tickets for your favorite electronic dance music festival, even if it'll be months before you see a lineup. Good news for Florida-based EDM fans and those willing to travel to Miami: The Ultra Music Festival will offer its general admission tickets for 2015's event at a lower price than it did during 2014, which marks a first for the festival. -
Barbra Streisand’s History-Making Record ‘Partners’ Tops Charts: John Mayer, Lionel Richie, Michael Bublé, Billy Joel, And More Rejoice
It looks as if Barbra Streisand has some serious reasons to celebrate. With her latest album Partners hitting No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, the singer is officially the first ever musical act to have No. 1 albums in every one of the last six decades. -
Ariana Grande's Bad Behavior Reportedly on Full Display at 'Marie Claire' Cover Shoot
We have been hearing for a while now that Ariana Grande may be somewhat new to the business, but that does not stop her from acting like a bigger diva than some starlets who have been around for decades. -
Soprano Renee Fleming Announces 'Christmas in New York' Disc Pre-Order, Release Oct. 14
World-renowned darling soprano Renee Fleming has announced that her latest upcoming release, Christmas in New York, is now available for pre-order. -
Los Angeles Trade Technical College Student Shares What He Learned During Kanye West's Surprise Lecture
This past Friday, Kanye West dropped by the Los Angeles Trade Technical College and offered a surprise lecture for a graphic design class. -
New York City Democratic Mayor Bill de Blasio Announces Citywide ID Card Program Benefiting the Arts
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a New York City-wide ID card program that garners cultural benefits last Thursday at the Bronx Zoo. -
AC/DC Announces New Album 'Rock Or Bust' and Departure of Founding Guitarist Malcolm Young
There's some good news and some bad news this morning (Sept. 24) for AC/DC fans... Good news first: the legendary rock outlet will be releasing a new album Rock or Bust in December. The bad news: AC/DC will be moving on without founding guitarist Malcolm Young for the first time in 41 years. -
Gramophone Magazine's Classical Music Awards Winners Include Riccardo Chailly and Gewandhusorchester's Brahms, Violinist Leonidas Kavakos and Conductor Neville Marriner
This year's Gramophone Classical Music Awards gave the orchestral recording of the year to Riccardo Chailly and the Gewandhusorchester Leipzig for their Brahms Symphony cycle, released on Decca. -
Calle 13 Again Tops Latin Grammy Nominations, Enrique Iglesias Receives First Ever Nomination(s) for 'Bailando'
The Latin Grammy nominations were revealed to the world on Tuesday and once again Puerto Rican hip-hop duo Calle 13 dominated, bringing in nine nominations, mostly tied to its 2014 release MultiViral. -
Outkast Announce Full #ATLast Lineup in Atlanta: Janelle Monae, Childish Gambino, B.o.B. and More to Join 'Roses' Duo
When Outkast announced its giant homecoming mini-festival in Atlanta in June, the "Roses" duo promised it wasn't going to go back to the ATL alone. Just two days before Outkast's ATLast is set to kick off at the Centennial Olympic Park, the supporting acts for Friday and Sunday nights have been announced. -
Trisha Yearwood Dropping New Album 'PrizeFighter' Six Days after Garth Brooks New Album
Trisha Yearwood must struggle to keep her husband Garth Brooks from overshadowing her, considering his whole comeback-tour-and-album and mystery campaign over the last year. Perhaps why that's why she's just announced that her new collection, PrizeFighter: Hit After Hit, would be released on November, less than a week following Brooks' new set.
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