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With tens of thousands of posts attached to the hashtag, people started to sending pics of their best blunts for consideration, and actor Seth Rogen successfully offered his services. -
Director Mark Pellington Finally Speaks Out About 'Mangled' Nine Inch Nails Video
Pellington is best known for directing Pearl Jam's iconic "Jeremy" video, and Pellington has also directed projects for Bruce Springsteen, Michael Jackson and Public Enemy, among other artists. -
Miranda Lambert is Reduced to Tears on Stage
When Miranda Lambert played a show in Corpus Christi, Texas, there was a little girl in the audience named Brooke Hester. The 7-year-old has been battling stage-4 neuroblastoma, a form of cancer that develops from immature nerve cells and is found mostly in infants in children, since she was 3 and a half. When Brooke gave Miranda flowers during "Over You," Lambert broke down and couldn't finish singing the song. -
Lil Wayne Releases Video For New 'Carter V' Single 'Grindin' Featuring Drake
Almost a month ahead of the release of Lil' Wayne's Tha Carter V album, the YMCMB rapper dropped the second visual from his LP for "Grindin'" featuring Drake. -
Tea Leoni Talks About Divorcing 'X Files' Star David Duchovny And How They Are Tighter Than Ever
When Tea Leoni and David Duchovny first got together back in the mid-'90s they were considered to be quite the Hollywood power couple. She had her own sitcom on NBC and David was killing it on Fox's hit show "The X Files." Somewhere along the way things fell apart once Leoni's career hit a lull and David checked into rehab for an admitted sex addiction in 2008. They pulled things back together for awhile before splitting permanently in 2011. Leoni has stayed incredibly quiet about her relationship with David until a recent interview. -
8 Artists Who Have Faced Songwriting Disputes
In the last week, transcripts have been released of Robin Thicke's legal questioning regarding his "Blurred Lines" copyright infringement lawsuit, in which he reveals that Pharrell actually wrote nearly every part of the divisive hit. Songwriting credits are a famously tricky issue in the music business, as these eight artists have proven. -
YG Says LAPD Banned Him From Drake Vs. Lil Wayne Tour
The Drake Vs. Lil Wayne Tour was supposed to feature YG for a run of six September dates, but he announced Friday afternoon that he would be missing the next two in Irvine (Sept. 19) and Hollywood (Sept. 22). -
Roger Goodell Admits That He Screwed Up As NFL's Commissioner During Press Conference That Even His Own Players Are Shredding
Believe it or not, the NFL's new season is only three weeks in and already the organization has grabbed at least a year's worth of negative publicity — maybe more. At first the commissioner, Roger Goodell was once standing behind the NFL and how it handled situations but by early this week he was nowhere to be found. Fans and casual followers alike have been calling for Goodell to step down in light of five different cases of domestic violence involving NFL players. While Goodell maintains that he's not going anywhere, he did finally emerge for a press conference this afternoon. -
Bon Iver, Strokes, Arcade Fire Members To Play One-Off 'All-Star' Show At Basketball Game
The Butlers will team with Vernon and Fraiture to create a one-off supergroup and provide fans with a once-in-a-lifetime concert experience. -
82 Years After Jumping To Her Death From The 'Hollywood' Sign A Movie Is Being Made About Stage And Screen Starlet Peg Entwistle
In 1932 Peg Entwistle was already a star on Broadway and had enjoyed plum roles in such hit plays as The Uninvited Guest and The Wild Duck. She was working on launching a film career when her marriage to Robert Keith came to an end after only two years. The actress took her own life by jumping from the H of the Hollywood sign. Now Hollywood is ready to tell her story. -
LISTEN: One Direction 'Steal My Girl' Snippet Premieres Before New Single Release Date
One Direction is getting ready to "Steal My Girl" for next week, but the insanely famous English boy band is already teasing its Directioners fans ahead of the release date. Today (Sept. 22), 1D released a 19-second snippet of the lead single from its new album FOUR, showing off the song's presumed easy, breezy chorus. -
Garth Brooks New Album: Release Date Announced
To be released on his new digital music website, the new record is also available in a bundle deal that gives customers all of his current studio albums plus this year's and next year's projects. -
JEFF The Brotherhood Cover The Pixies: 'Gouge Away' To Appear On Covers EP Dig The Classics [LISTEN]
JEFF The Brotherhood, a Nashville duo consisting of brothers Jake and Jamin Orrall, decided to pay homage to a quartet of their favorite songs with the forthcoming EP Dig the Classics. -
K. Michelle Blasts Lil' Kim And Elle Varner On ‘The Breakfast Club’
During the airing of this year's MTV VMAs, singer K. Michelle and Lil' Kim exchanged words via Twitter over a comment made by the Rebellious Soul songstress. K apparently had a falling out with former friend singer Elle Varner as well. The "Can't Raise A Man" singer dished about her beef during a recent interview with The Breakfast Club. -
Austin Mahone Stays Focused On A Long Career: Claims “You Better Get Used To Me”
Despite your feelings towards him, it looks like pop star Austin Mahone isn’t going anywhere. Who said so? Well, him. Speaking to USA Today, Mahone lets fans and naysayers in on a little fact: he’s planning on sticking around for quite a while. The young “All I Ever Need” tells the publication that he’s 100% focused on his career, regardless of his age.
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