Music
UPDATE The Weeknd No Surgery, It’s All Prosthetics from the People Who Did “The Irishman,” “Coming 2 America” Sequel, with More to Come in...
The Weeknd has not permanently altered his face. Can he feel it? That's another story.
But the extreme Joker-like changes to the pop star's face...
Music
Neil Young After the Gold Rush: Rocker, 75, Sells 50% Rights to His Catalog Facing Another Year of No Touring
Neil Young has found his gold rush.
Rather, looking for a pot of gold as opposed to a heart of gold, Young has sold 50%...
awards
Grammy Awards, CBS Bigfoot NBC, Screen Actors Guild Awards by Taking Their Date, March 14th, Without Asking
The Grammy Awards pulled a heavy move last night. They-- and CBS-- bigfooted NBC and the SAG Awards.
What happened? The Grammys, set for January...
Celebrity
Rap Sheet: Dr. Dre in ICU After Suffering Aneurysm, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West May Be Divorcing At Last
Here's the rap sheet for Tuesday night:
Dr. Dre, rap and hip hop innovator, Beats headphones founder, is reportedly in the same Cedars Sinai ICU...
Music
2nd UPDATE Grammys Last Minute Postpone to March 14th After Confusing Day of Announcements
The Grammy Awards have changed at the last minute from January 31st to March 14th. The reason is the pandemic. But a confusing day...
Celebrity
The Weeknd Really Can’t Feel His Face Now: Holds A Gun to His Head in New Video That Features Altered Face
The Weeknd's first hit was called "I Can't Feel My Face."
Now he really can't. In his latest video, the best selling, award winning singer...
Music
UPDATE Grammy Awards Postponed from January 31st to? MusiCares, Clive Davis Virtual Dinner May Still Go On
The Grammy Awards and MusiCares will not happen weekend of January 31st. The pandemic is to blame. They may return in March. MusiCares will...
Books
Copyrights End for 1925 Hits “The Great Gatsby,” “Mrs. Dalloway,” Songs by the Gershwins, Irving Berlin, Ma Rainey, “Sweet Georgia Brown”
1925-- it was a very good year. It was the year F. Scott Fitzgerald published "The Great Gatsby," Virgina Woolf issued "Mrs. Dalloway," Theodore...
