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Kanye West allegedly punched an 18-year-old man for yelling crude insults at his fiancé, Kim Kardashian, TMZ reports. Their sources say Kardashian was swarmed by photographers at a Beverly Hills medical building. The man had reportedly tried to help her get through the crowd and said to her, "F**k these fa**ot-ass n***rs," referring to the paparazzi. She reportedly told him not to use the N-word, and he screamed at her, "F**k you, b*tch. Just trying to help you. Shut up n***r lover, stupid sl*t." -
'Frozen' becoming Broadway musical according to Disney CEO Bob Iger
Few Disney movies (outside of the Pixar realm) have generated as much excitement in recent history as Frozen, and Disney is looking to cash in. The company confirmed on Monday that it will bring a version of the hit animated film to Broadway in musical form. You can tell that "cash in" is the right term because Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger made the confirmation during an interview with Fortune magazine. -
Remainder of 'Glee' to be set in New York City, shifting focus away from Ohio
The New Directions of Glee and Lima, Ohio, have gone together like bread and butter ever since the hit TV show debuted back in 2009. However, Glee won't be a Buckeye show for much longer. Today (Jan. 13), it was announced that the FOX TV show would be switching its main focus from William McKinley High School to New York City for the remainder of the season. -
Foster The People announce new album 'Supermodel' and release lead single 'Coming Of Age' [LISTEN]
Like many bands this winter, Foster The People are prepping for a big 2014. Not only did the group release a new single "Coming Of Age" today (Jan. 13), it also announced its sophomore album title and release date. "Supermodel" will be released on March 18, according to Foster The People's official Facebook page. -
Jazz Guitarist Joe Pass Turns 85 Today, So Here's the 'Virtuoso' with Ella Fitzgerald
Today, we celebrate guitar virtuoso Joe Pass' birthday. The jazz heavyweight would have been 85 years old. -
UPDATE: National Endowment for the Arts' Jazz Masters Ceremony Concert (feat. Jarrett, Braxton, Davis, and Aebersold)
TONIGHT: The National Endowment for the Arts' Jazz Masters concert will be broadcast as scheduled. -
Quickies: Edward Sharpe Scores Golden Globe, Dame Nellie's 'Downton Abbey,' Classical Karaoke App?, NYC Winter JazzFest Pix, Ballet Next
Beating both Hans Zimmer and John Williams, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros frontman Alex Ebert (a.k.a Ima Robot) took home the 2014 Golden Globe-Best Original Score for his music behind 'All is Lost.' -
Violinist Nicola Benedetti Reveals Pressures from "Cut-Throat" Music Industry on BBC [AUDIO]
Joining various other prominent competition winners, Benedetti, who won the BBC Young Musician of the Year title in 2004 and has often been the U.K.'s highest-selling classical musician, has told BBC Radio Four that she was pushed too hard, too fast in the aftermath... -
MIXTAPE MONDAY: Check out new songs from Tokyo Police Club, Hurry, We Were Promised Jetpacks and many more!
This week’s mixtape is full of great tracks for sharing including some bigger names as well as some bands you might not have heard of, but that’s the fun of mixtapes! So sit back and listen to brand new songs from Jack Name, Hurry, Tokyo Police Club and many more. Who will you share this week’s mix with? -
Taylor Swift's Best Original Song loss didn't keep her from dancing the night away at the Golden Globes [VIDEO]
Taylor Swift's "Sweeter Than Fiction" co-written with Jack Antonoff failed to get the big music win. But Sarah Hyland, Taylor Swift and friends kept the night fun by dancing to Missy Elliott after the Golden Globes. Watch the video. -
Review: Lea Michele gets other stars' scraps in 'Louder' from debut album [LISTEN]
After debuting two ballads from her debut album, it's about time "Glee" star Lea Michele turned things up. Today (Jan. 13), the Broadway star turned actress turned singer debuted "Louder" the third song from her debut pop album of the same name at Billboard. -
David Bowie's 'Rebel Rebel' will be released as a special 7" picture disc to celebrate the song's 40th anniversary
It has been announced that David Bowie's glam rock anthem "Rebel Rebel" will be released as a special edition 40th anniversary 7" picture disc this year. The song, released in February 1974, appeared on Bowie's acclaimed album Diamond Dogs and was the last glam hit for the iconic artist before his sound transitioned.
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