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Spotify Use by University: California Polytechnic, Iowa State and UCLA Are among Most Musical (Listening at Least)
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La Roux Insists She Doesn't Make Money On Record Sales, Artist 'Doesn't Break Even'
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t.A.T.u Singer Lena Katina Condemns Bandmate's Homophobia: 'People Should Be Free To Love Who They Love'
Russian pop group t.A.T.u have been officially broken up for a few years, but singer Yulia Volkova found her way back into the spotlight last week with some harsh, homophobic comments. -
Ed Sheeran, Macklemore Perform 'Same Love' Together At iHeartRadio Fest [WATCH]
After making a surprise appearance at Fences' set on Saturday afternoon to perform their single "Arrow," he hopped onstage during Ed Sheeran's headlining gig to rap Mack's hit "Same Love," with Sheeran providing Mary Lambert's chorus. -
Polly Bergen Star Of 'Cape Fear' And 'Desperate Housewives' Has Died
Hollywood is a bit sad today after learning of the death of Polly Bergen. The 84-year old actress died of natural causes surrounded by family in her Connecticut home yesterday. While her name may not ring an instant bell her work will. Polly Bergen was one of those actresses' that kind of popped up everywhere and often stole scenes. She most recently played Stella Wingfield on Desperate Housewives and was well known for her turn as Mrs. Vernon-Williams in Johnny Depp's Cry Baby. Bergen also starred in the original Cape Fear. -
EDM News: Axwell / Ingrosso Dropping New Album in 2015, Kygo to Replace Avicii at Tomorrow World
Some news coming in this weekend from the Electronic Dance Music front, one regarding a big album to look for next year and another a big name to watch for next weekend on the festival front. Behold! -
Ramona Singer Threatening To Quit 'The Real Housewives Of New York' After Bravo Dumps Her To Recurring Status
Fans of The Real Housewives of New York wondered how Ramona Singer was going to react to the news that Bravo was firing her from being a full time cast member and now we all have a clue. Apparently Singer doesn't like the idea of being dumped into the position of "recurring friend" at all. Providing background noise and brief exchanges during the shows' party scenes isn't exactly her idea of a job. In fact it's more of an insult to Singer, who has been with the show since 2008 and we're hearing that she's inclined to quit the franchise before she'll chew scenery. -
David Bowie's New Album Ain't Coming Soon...CNN Misquoted Producer According to Tweet from Visconti
Remember the hubbub that started late last week when a producer close to David Bowie said that yes, the alt-rock legend would be releasing an album of new material "definitely soon"? Turns out that isn't true...just the result of a complicated yet fairly reasonable misquote. -
Alicia Keys, Wynton Marsalis and More Perform at Ruby Dee Memorial Service in New York City
Actress Ruby Dee was honored by musicians and celebrities of other stripes at a memorial event held in her hometown of New York on Saturday. Among the musical acts in attendance were Alicia Keys, Harry Belafonte, Wynton Marsalis and Peter Yarrow. -
El-P Calls Out Robin Thicke On Twitter: Says Thicke 'Threw Pharrell Under' The Bus
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YG Interview: Rapper Talks Gang Initiation, First Gun
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