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Did you watch Bill Hader on Saturday Night Live this past weekend? You would think that as a former cast favorite the ratings would have spiked even a tiny bit higher then they have been in recent months. Instead the result was the absolute opposite. Hader's episode was the lowest in SNL's 40-year history- quite an accomplishment actually, but unfortunately it's one in the wrong direction. -
PHOTOS: 'Joshua Bell: A YoungArts Masterclass' HBO Special Showcases Bach and Mendelssohn
While watching HBO's Joshua Bell: A YoungArts Masterclass, it is easy to see that it's all about the kids. The world-renowned violinist checks his ego at the door, focusing his efforts on Mendelssohn, Bach and his youthful ritornello, who clearly idolize their enthusiastic coach. -
'Love & Hip Hop Atlanta's' Joseline Hernandez Is Reportedly Partying Her Way Through Her Pregnancy
A few days ago Love & Hip Hop Atlanta's Stevie J did a radio interview and took that prime opportunity to insinuate that his common law wife, Joseline Hernandez is pregnant. Stevie talked about the couple expanding the family and having a new addition on the way so of course fans and the media alike figured that the Puerto Rican princess is about to become Stevie's latest baby mama. But if that is really the case then she needs to get her act together and quit partying, fast. -
Taylor Swift Performs "Shake It Off" On 'The X-Factor UK' [WATCH]
Taylor Swift stopped by 'The X-Factor' talent show in the U.K. last night (Oct. 12) to show contestants how it's done by performing an amped-up version of her hit "Shake It Off." -
Jennifer Lopez, Pitbull and Shakira Make The Hollywood Reporter's "Top 25 Latinos in Entertainment" List
The Hollywood Reporter released a list of the Top 25 Latino individuals who are impacting entertainment right now, noting the continual growth of the Latino population in the United States and how that growth will impact all entertainment industries will be impacted as these trends continue. The music industry wasn't particularly well represented on the list but that says more about the worth of the film and television industries more than it does about Latino involvement in music. -
8 Classic Albums That End With Acoustic Songs: Green Day, Weezer, And More
When sequencing the songs on an album, musicians tend to place something particularly poignant and emotionally powerful for the last track, and what better way to do this than to write a simple song on acoustic guitar? Here are eight classic albums that end with acoustic songs. -
Simon Cowell Hints At 'The X Factor' Return In United States
Simon Cowell blames himself for The X Factor's initial failure in America; he simply set the bar too high. -
Def Jam CEO Talks New Kanye West Album, Meeting Rihanna and Dealing With Justin Bieber
Def Jam CEO Steve Bartels recently sat down for an interview with Billboard in which he dropped names with reckless abandon. First of all, this dude has already heard Kanye West's new album. -
Soul Train Awards 2014: Chris Brown, Pharrell & Beyonce Lead Nominations
The nominations for the 2014 Soul Train Music Awards have been announced. Today (Oct. 13), BET announced the nominees for the annual award show, which celebrates the best in black music and entertainment. Chris Brown leads the nominations with seven nods, thanks largely in part to his hit single "Loyal," which racked up four nominations on its own. -
Chris Brown Calls Ebola "Form Of Population Control," Then Says He'll Shut Up About It After Backlash
Chris Brown is getting called out for comments he made on the ongoing Ebola crisis. Around 3 a.m. on October 13, the "Loyal" singer took to Twitter to reveal to his 13.7 million followers that he thinks the Ebola crisis might be a population control conspiracy. -
The Prodigy Announces Sleaford Mods Collaboration "Ibiza," A Single Sure to Please Britain's Most Surly Music Fans
Christmas came early for people who enjoy particularly grumpy British music! An Instagram post from The Prodigy reported that it has completed a collaboration with duo Sleaford Mods that will appear on its forthcoming album. The track is titled "Ibiza," after the international capital of electronic dance music...and a place where neither of these electronic acts is likely to enjoy visiting. -
WATCH: Taylor Swift Teases New Song 'Out of the Woods' from '1989' on 'Good Morning America'
Taylor Swift announced her new single "Out of the Woods" last week on Instagram, and now the new song's release date is set for tomorrow (Oct. 14). Before the song hits iTunes at midnight tonight, Swift made a video appearance on Good Morning America to preview her latest 1989 track and detail the personal thought that went into the song's music and lyrics.
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