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Cher, 77, Topples Mariah Carey on Holiday Pop Singles Chart, Has Number 1 Album, Steals Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade — Sings Live (Watch)

UPDATE: Cher has displaced Mariah Carey at number 1 on the iTunes Holiday Chart. Her "DJ Play a Christmas Song" is number 1, kicking...

Box Office: Thanksgiving Turkey Parade Begins as “Wish,” “Napoleon” Get Stuffed

The dismal Thanksgiving week (you can't call it a weekend) parade of films has begun. Neither Disney's "Wish" or Sony's "Napoleon" will get past $28...

Actor Matthew Modine Makes a Case Against Approving SAG-AFTRA Contract with Studios

Actor Matthew Modine -- who ran for president of the actors union and had a lot of support -- has made a case for...

Donald Trump Posts Thanksgiving Message of Hate and Resentment, Denigrates NY AG Letitia James and Judge Engoron

Donald Trump posted this message of hate and resentment overnight. What is Trump thankful for? Nothing. He just hates everyone, especially NY Attorney General...

Adele May Be Married But She’s Not in the Top 20 Female Artists of 2023 According to Billboard

Congrats to Adele. There's a rumor that she "confirmed" her marriage to sports agent Rich Paul recently. Also, she's got more sold out dates...

CBS Evening News Forgets to Mention Walter Cronkite on 60th Anniversary of Him Breaking JFK Assassination News

CBS News, you forgot that Walter Cronkite interrupted the news on November 22, 1963 to tell us JFK had been killed. It's maybe the most...

RIP Phil Quartararo, Legendary Record Exec, 67, aka Phi Q, Worked With Every A List Act, from Linkin Park to Paula Abdul to Janet...

I am really sad to write that Phil Quartararo has died. The former head of several record companies including Warner Bros. and Virgin Records,...

NBC Won’t Be Officially Divulging Linear aka Network Same Night Ratings for “Saturday Night Live” Anymore

The times, they are a-changing. Until two weeks ago, it was always possible to get ratings on the following Tuesday for "Saturday Night Live." Alas, no...