• Mandisa Celebrates Single Appreciation Week

    As a Grammy-award winning artist, Mandisa seems to be living the dream. She has it all - the dream career, the fame, the fortune, the adoration ... But for the past few years, she has longed for the one thing that she doesn't have - a husband to share it with. Valentine's week was a struggle until she started looking at her singleness from God's perspective.
  • Gathering of the Juggalos no longer taking place in Kaiser, Missouri after locals raise hell

    Last week, it was announced that the 15th Annual Gathering of the Juggalos would be held at a park in Kaiser, Missouri, near the Lake of the Ozarks. Tickets went on sale last Friday, and logding options sold out quickly. "It's gonna be hopefully a really special place," Violent J told Juggalo news site, Faygoluvers. "We've just got all of our fingers and toes and dicks crossed hoping everything is perfect man." Now it seems that plan has changed after locals freaked out over having what the FBI have labeled a "gang" setting up camp in their hometown and have petitioned against the event.
  • Metropolitan Opera unveils 2014-'15 season: Verdi and 'Death of Klinghoffer' catch our eyes

    The Metropolitan Opera has released its schedule for the 2014-'15 season, and there's something for everyone (we would argue more so than with recent seasons). The two headliners for the next season, which opens September 22 with Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro, have to be conductor James Levine and composer Giuseppe Verdi, both of whom will make six "appearances."
  • Teen Top and K-Pop acts letting American fans earn shows via Krowdpop service

    Adam Smith, the "father of capitalism," would be proud of the Korean pop music industry (K-Pop). Krowdpop, a website similar to crowd-sourcing sites such as Kickstarter, allows fans in countries all over the world to woo their favorite K-Pop acts into coming to their city. Fans win, because they get to see their favorite acts. But the acts also win, because their tours are being scheduled for them essentially, and the system also guarantees them high concert attendance.
  • Drake 'disgusted' after Rolling Stone puts Philip Seymour Hoffman on cover of new issue instead of him

    Earlier, we reported that Drake had a few choice words to say in his Rolling Stone interview about Macklemore's apology text to Kendrick Lamar after the Grammys. Now, we've come to find that this interview was supposed to be part of a larger cover story about the Toronto rapper. Instead of putting Drake on the cover, however, the magazine opted to feature an image of Philip Seymour Hoffman, who passed away earlier this month.