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The most hardcore of black metal fans will always rail against the "impostor" acts that remain more popular. Acts such as Dimmu Borgir for example. We're not hardcore black metal fans so we can point out some of the benefits of the more mainstream scene: the appreciation for classical and orchestral music for one. The aforementioned group will reportedly release its renowned 2011 symphonic performance on DVD during 2015. -
TNT Cancels 'Dallas' Reboot, Leaving Fans Without Closure After Season 3 Cliffhanger Finale
Fans of the rebooted version of Dallas that has aired on TNT for the last season are not going to be happy with the powers-that-be who decided that the show will not be returning for a fourth season. The show was originally painted as a continuation of the long-running nighttime soap that ran on CBS for 14 seasons. In addition to introducing viewers' to new characters the network also tapped into Dallas' rich family history and brought back Larry Hagman, Patrick Duffy and Linda Gray to reprise their original characters. While the reboot never reached the same level of success as the original, it held its own in the ratings, raking in an average of 4.5 million viewers during season one. -
Aerosmith's Steven Tyler To Record Solo Record In Nashville
Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler is heading to Music City, U.S.A., next year to, well...record some music. -
Olympic Champion Swimmer Michael Phelps Going to Rehab after Second DUI Bust in Baltimore
On Sept. 30, Michael Phelps was arrested in Baltimore on suspicion of a DUI and quickly took to his Twitter to apologize to his fans for exercising bad judgment. It wasn't the first time the Olympic champion swimmer had gotten behind the wheel while inebriated, either. In 2004, he was also popped for a DUI and offered up a similar kind of apology as well as a promise to use better judgment in the future. At this point, Phelps seems to be admitting he needs more help to reel in his notorious partying. Phelps posted a message to fans on his Facebook page, admitting it's time to enter rehab. -
Jennifer Hudson Reveals 'Sex and the City 3' Is in Talks; Sarah Jessica Parker, Producer Michael Patrick King Agree There Is One Final Story to Tell
Potentially great news for "Sex and the City" fans, it looks like a third film may really be more than just a distant dream. Last February, "SATC" producer Michael Patrick King mentioned in an interview that he believed the beloved series had one story left to tell. Carrie Bradshaw herself, Sarah Jessica Parker, agreed with him shortly thereafter and seemed open to the possibility. Jennifer Hudson, who played Louise from St. Louis in the first "SATC" film, did an interview with Dish Nation the other night and kind of let the cat out of the bag. -
'The Real Housewives of New Jersey's' Teresa Giudice Cancels Fabellini Meet And Greet Amid Backlash From Former Fans
Since being sentenced to 15 months behind bars for a handful of admitted financial crimes, Teresa Giudice seems to have a handle on the reality that she's no longer a real 'fan favorite'. When word spread that The Real Housewives of New Jersey star had planned on continuing on as if nothing had changed the backlash was pretty loud. Giudice had intended on still hosting a meet and greet on Oct. 8 in Westwood, N.J. Until former fans made it known loud and clear that they believed it proved that Giudice had lied to the judge when she claimed not to care about fame. -
Paul Revere of The Raiders Dead at 76; Band Famous for Hits Like "Indian Reservation (The Lament of The Cherokee)"
Paul Revere, the organist and bandleader for Paul Revere and The Raiders—one of the more under-appreciated gems of the rock 'n' roll era-has died, according to Rolling Stone. The band's official website didn't reveal a cause of death but it's believed that Revere had been dealing with cancer during the last year with his life. -
Why Did Taylor Swift Go Pop? The '1989' Star Explains In New Interview [WATCH]
Swift has been catching flak from country fans for her pop sensibilities since she began delivering Top 40 hits in 2006. -
Aerosmith Guitarist Joe Perry Releasing Memoir: 'It Was Time To Lay All This Stuff Out'
Say what you will about Aerosmith, but years of touring, hit songs and odd antics make for some pretty good stories. -
Drake Overtakes The Beatles in Terms of Hot 100 Singles Thanks to Makonnen "Tuesday" Appearance
Want to tick off your upper-middle-aged parents this weekend? Here's a factoid you can drop on them: Drake just passed The Beatles in terms of total Hot 100 singles, according to HotNewHipHop. -
VIDEO: Beck Kickstarts Season 40 Of Austin City Limits With 13-Song Setlist [WATCH]
The "Loser" himself put together a lively setlist that included material from his most recent album, Morning Phase, and pandered to a crowd that got all the hits they could ever want. -
BB King Falls Ill During Performance; Guitar Legend Cancels Shows [UPDATED SCHEDULE]
B.B. King has been touring for the better part of seven decades, but there's a chance we might have already seen the iconic Delta bluesman's final live performance.
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