• Miley Cyrus' Homeless VMA Date Jesse Helt Sentenced To Six Months In Prison

    Jesse Helt, the homeless man who accepted the Video of the Year Award at this year’s VMAs on Miley Cyrus’ behalf, is heading off to prison, Billboard reports. The 22-year-old aspiring model has been sentenced to six months in prison for violating the terms of his probation, which stemmed from criminal mischief charges he received in his native Oregon back in 2010.
  • Ariana Grande Hides in Ellen DeGeneres' Bushes to Promote Her New Tour

    Ariana Grande is one of the busiest pop stars in the business, so it's a wonder that she has any time to sleep at all... but when she does, it seems as though she's doing it in Ellen Degeneres' bushes. Yesterday (Oct. 7), the "Love Me Harder" singer stopped by the daytime talk show in order to play in some foliage and promote her upcoming arena tou
  • George Harrison's Childhood Home Up for Auction at Cavern Club, Expected to Fetch $161K

    On Oct. 20, a new owner will be able to move into the house at 25 Upton Green in Liverpool, England, where Beatles guitarist George Harrison was raised. According to ABC Radio News, the house is expected to go for about $161,000 when it is auctioned off at the Cavern Club, the same venue that hosted Harrison, Paul McCartney and John Lennon before they met Ringo Starr and became The Beatles.
  • Meghan Trainor's "All About That Bass" Could've Been Beyoncé's

    Meghan Trainor self-love single "All About That Bass" remains the No. 1 song in the country, more than 12 weeks after it entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Although its success has given Trainor the attention she previously didn't receive behind the scenes as a songwriter, she has revealed that the song was originally shopped around to artists including Beyoncé.
  • The Postal Service to Release Concert Film 'Everything Will Change' Nov. 14 [WATCH]

    Consequence of Sound reports that influential electro-pop duo The Postal Service will be releasing a documentary about their 2013 reunion tour titled "Everything Will Change." The Justin Mitchell-directed film primarily focuses on the duo’s performances at Berkeley, California’s Greek Theater over two nights in July 2013, and will also include interviews and backstage footage.
  • Queen Elizabeth's Live-In Staff Pick Up Dates on Tinder and Grindr, Leading to Palace Security Risk

    There has been so much press lately about White House security — or lack thereof, depending upon the situation. It sounds like the U.S. is not the only country dealing with some major leaks, though. Queen Elizabeth II employs 800 live-in employees at Buckingham Palace and, while they are not allowed to have guests there, her staff can bring company back to their individual quarters at St. James's Palace. As long as guests are signed in at the front desk, they can stay the night. And apparently, thanks to apps like Tinder and Grindr, many are sleeping over.
  • SBTRKT Cancels Four Dates On Current US Tour Due To Illness [SCHEDULE]

    Earlier this morning, Oct. 7, British electronic artist SBTRKT announced through his Twitter account that he has canceled four dates on his current North American tour due to illness. The dates affected are tonight's show in Atlanta, his Oct. 9 show in New Orleans, his Oct. 10 show in Houston, and his Oct. 12 show in Dallas. Strangely, he has not canceled his appearance at Mexico City's Corona Capitol Music Festival on Oct. 11.