In what’s shaping up as the most exciting and competitive Oscar night in years, Academy voters find themselves faced with making decisions that reflect the startling changes happening in the world we live in. Time’s up for actresses playing victims, as warriors take the lead in films that celebrate female …
Read More »Solange Chosen as Harvard Foundation Artist of the Year
Solange was honored with the 2018 Harvard Foundation Artist of the Year distinction. Past winners have included Salma Hayek, Eva Longoria, Queen Latifah, Viola Davis, Shakira, John Legend and Jackie Chan. Each year, the Artist of the Year selection is voted on by students and faculty of the Harvard Foundation …
Read More »See Jillian Jacqueline's Exuberant 'Somebody' Video
Country singer-songwriter Jillian Jacqueline has had a particularly sweet Valentine’s week. She celebrated a career milestone by performing at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville and also issued a new song, “Somebody,” as part of Amazon Music’s Valentine’s-inspired “Love Me” playlist. The previously unreleased “Somebody” emphasizes Jacqueline’s honeyed vocals along …
Read More »Helmet, Prong Set Co-Headlining Tour
Helmet and Prong will hit the road this May for a co-headlining tour, a trek nearly 30 years in the making for the two Nineties rock acts that launched their careers at New York’s CBGB’s. The tour begins May 3rd in Atlanta and crisscrosses the U.S. – including a May …
Read More »Where is the House Democrats Russia Memo?
Everyone in official Washington is whispering about the next shoe to drop in the ongoing Russia investigation. Last week, after the House Intelligence Committee voted unanimously to declassify a Democratic memo responding to the highly partisan and seemingly incomplete memo penned by Intelligence Committee Chair Devin Nunes, President Trump’s government …
Read More »The House Budget Deal: What You Need to Know
Following filibusters from both sides of the aisle – including a late-night stand by Republican Sen. Rand Paul that briefly shut down the government – Congress has passed a massive spending bill that will keep the government open through September 2019, at a cost of $320 billion in new debt. …
Read More »Big Sean Announces 'Unfriendly Reminder' Tour
Big Sean will embark on a headlining tour this April and May with special guests Playboi Carti, Shy Glizzy and GASHI. The rapper released two albums last year: the solo effort I Decided and the Metro Boomin collaboration Double or Nothing. According to a release, the tour will be a …
Read More »Quentin Tarantino Clarifies Role in Uma Thurman's 'Kill Bill' Car Crash
Quentin Tarantino opened up about his role in Uma Thurman‘s car crash on the set of Kill Bill in a wide-ranging new interview where the director also discussed the actress’ sexual misconduct allegations against Harvey Weinstein, the aftermath of the crash and other accusations of cruelty against Tarantino that surfaced …
Read More »Spice Girls Hint at Reunion, 'New Opportunities Together'
Spice Girls hinted at a reunion Friday as the “Wannabe” group promised “exciting possibilities that will once again embrace the original essence of the Spice Girls.” Victoria “Posh Spice” Beckham, Emma “Baby Spice” Bunton, Geri “Ginger Spice” Halliwell, Melanie “Scary Spice” Brown and Melanie “Sporty Spice” Chisholm last performed together …
Read More »Rose McGowan: I Was the 'Architect' of Harvey Weinstein's Demise
Rose McGowan is taking ownership of the unusual, wide-ranging interview she had with Stephen Colbert on the Late Show Wednesday, telling naysayers to not get worked up over her unconventional behavior. “1) I had fun (as much as one can have in this alternate reality) on the @colbertlateshow any press …
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