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Warner Bros. Pictures has optioned 'Buzz: The Life and Art of Busby Berkeley' by Jeffrey Spivak for an adaptation to be produced by Ryan Gosling and Marc Platt. And the plan, at least for now, is for Gosling to both star in and direct the biopic about the man behind the golden age of Hollywood musicals. -
Lauryn Hill back in trouble with Uncle Sam, owes another $867,000
Just when we thought she was getting it all back together, Lauryn Hill is back in trouble with Uncle Sam. -
Drake's OVO Fest receives a $300,000 grant from the Canadian government
Drake is truly proud of where he's from and in a kind gesture of appreciation, Canada has granted funds toward the Toronto-native's fifth-annual OVO Fest. -
Rolling Stones' Australian cancellations will cost band upward of $10 million
No one, least of all Mick Jagger's fellow member in The Rolling Stones, had a problem with canceling a slew of Australian dates so that the vocalist could take time to mourn the death of his 13-year partner. The decision for such a huge act as the Stones to cancel the dates comes with a cost however. Billboard places an estimate at $10 million in losses. -
Country Artists Golf for a Cause
Country artists will be golfing for a good cause at the Academy of Country Music Lifting Lives Celebrity Golf Classic on Saturday, April 5, 2014. Held at the TPC Las Vegas, the event will be hosted by Darius Rucker. -
Flashback to Christian Artist's First Tweets
Twitter was born on March 21, 2006 but it was two before many Christian artists starting jumping on board. As a salute the the service's recent birthday, let's check out what the first tweets were from some of your favorite Christian artists. -
Sasquatch! cancels Fourth of July weekend due to low demand
Sasquatch! Music Festival has cancelled its Fourth of July weekend event, which was added for the first time this summer. Unfortunately, the demand just wasn't there. The new incarnation was supposed to feature performances from Soundgarden, Kraftwerk (3D), New Order, Frank Ocean, Neutral Milk Hotel, Broken Bells, Spoon and more. -
Flashback to Country Artist's First Tweets
Yesterday, on March 21st, Twitter turned 8 years old. Take a trip down memory lane to see what your favorite country artists had to say for their first official tweets. -
TDE’s CEO says Kendrick Lamar, Ab-Soul, Jay Rock albums are coming soon
The TDE takeover is upon us! Last month, Schoolboy Q released his highly anticipated debut Oxymoron and the head honcho, Anthony "Top Dawg" Tiffith, says more is on the way and soon. -
The Black Keys use Mike Tyson to announce new album, 'Turn Blue,' due out in May [WATCH]
The Black Keys have revealed the title and release date of their upcoming eighth studio album. Entitled Turn Blue, the effort is due out May 13. However, their method of unveiling their latest project was a little bizarre. -
James Franco and Seth Rogen spoof Kanye West and Kim Kardashian's Vogue cover
Back in November, James Franco and Seth Rogen channeled their inner Kanye West and Kim Kardashian for a brilliantly hilarious spoof of the "Bound 2" music video. Now the duo is back at it to parody Kimye's cover of Vogue's April 2014 issue. -
'Working Man’s Poet: A Tribute to Merle Haggard' Offers 20 Songs
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