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Wow. So, was this the top 10 of American Idol season 14 or just, like, Hollywood Week? After a solid group of performances last week, this show, as a whole and with very few exceptions, was just weak. It was movie week, and there were way more cheesy '80s ballads than there should have been. -
'The Voice' Season 8 Recap & Review: Battle Rounds Wrap Up as Jacob Rimmel & Sawyer Fredericks Shine
The battle rounds are always the least intriguing part of The Voice, but we're done! YAY! Tonight (March 17), the final 12 contestants took to the stage to get a spot with either Blake Shelton, Adam Levine, Christina Aguilera or Pharrell. But, we only got to hear six singers in full. -
'The Voice' Season 8 Recap & Review: Bizarre Matchups in Battle Rounds Send Good Singers Home
The Voice's most confusing and least engaging section is very clearly the battle rounds. HEY YEAH, let's take two totally different artists and make them do the same thing? Even now, in its eighth season, the show insists on keeping this format, and it just makes too many good people go home thanks to match ups that don't make a lot of sense. -
'The Voice' Season 8 Recap & Review: Battle Rounds Kick Into Gear as Hannah Kirby Blows Us Away
The Voice continued to just dive right into the battle rounds tonight (March 10), escalating the talent and keeping season eight on a roll. Just half an episode away from the audition rounds, everything on this show still feels fresh, from the banter between coaches Blake Shelton, Adam Levine, Christina Aguilera and Pharrell to all of the contestants themselves. -
'The Voice' Season 8 Recap & Review: Powerful Singers Round Out Teams as Blind Auditions Close & Battles Begin
Wow. The Voice sure did manage to fill in a lot in just two hours. For season eight, the producers decided to eschew the annual blind auditions clip show and more straight into the battle rounds. While it's good for momentum, it's a lot to take in for one night. But, here we are. -
'The Voice' Season 8 Recap & Review: The Coaches Fill Out Their Teams as Corey Kent White Breaks Through
Time just flies when you're watching The Voice. We're just two weeks into season eight with Ada Levine, Blake Shelton, Christina Aguilera and Pharrell Williams, and the teams all are starting to fill out nicely. After three talent-filled shows to kick off the seasons, things really slowed down tonight. -
'The Voice' Season 8 Recap & Review: India Carney Soars as Adam Levine Auditions
Well, it's the second week of blind auditions for The Voice season eight, so there's bound to be far more hits and misses than last week's heavily tacked and talented set of episodes. Night two featured less drama from coaches Adam Levine, Christina Aguilera, Blake Shelton and Pharrell Williams and more focus on the actual singers themselves. -
'The Voice' Season 8 Recap & Review: Best & Worst Blind Auditions of Night Two as Adam Levine Starts to Build a Team
The Voice season eight is still coming out swinging in its premiere week. After a stunning showing on Monday night (Feb. 23), with not a bad singer in sight (or out of sight), the Tuesday night (Feb. 24) show continued this momentum. Oh, and Adam Levine finally got a couple of singers to join his team. -
'The Voice' Season 8 Recap & Review: Christina Aguilera Returns & Coach Adam Levine Gets Snubbed Big Time
And we're back. After a brief couple month hiatus, The Voice season eight premiered tonight (Feb. 23) and the players were out in full force. For the season premiere, Christina Aguilera wasn't the only one who was back - the talent was purely massive, besting last season by a long shot. -
'American Idol' Season 14 Recap & Review: The Top 24 is Revealed
"Phenomenal singers are going home today," Jennifer Lopez said to open tonight's, Feb. 19, final American Idol judgement episode to decide the Top 24. She wasn't kidding either. The group of 23 remaining contestants was cut in half to round out next week's crew of live performers. Harry Connick Jr., Keith Urban and J. Lo have been shelling out some solid advice, but for some it was "better luck next time." -
'American Idol' Season 14 Recap & Review
The final judgment is here. After a stressful and sleepless Hollywood round last week on American Idol, 48 contestants performed at The House of Blues in front of a live audience. Harry Connick Jr., Jennifer Lopez and Keith Urban watched from a far, and this time around there was no immediate critique or praise. The judgment came later, and it was the most nerve-racking encounter with the judges yet. -
2015 NBA All-Star Weekend Kicks Off With Celebrity Basketball Game: See Photos of MVP Kevin Hart, Win Butler, Common & More
Last night kicked off NBA All-Star Weekend with the NBA Celebrity All-Star Game at Madison Square Garden, marking the first time it has ever been played in an NBA arena. The evening began with a tribute to the late ESPN anchor Stuart Scott, who passed away last month at the age of 49. The NBA Celebrity All-Star Game was one of his favorite events to cover, so they honored him by presenting his two daughters with a basketball signed with personal messages from the players. -
'American Idol' Season 14 Recap & Review: 5 of the Best Solo Performances from Hollywood
"It's A-Game or Plan-B." That was the introductory message for tonight's (Feb. 12) episode. The group performances were over and contestants had to face Jennifer Lopez, Harry Connick Jr. and Keith Urban solo. This time, they were accompanied by a house band, making song choice all the more important. Some rose to the challenge. Others weren't so lucky. -
'American Idol' Season 14 Recap & Review: Final Group Round Brings Lots of Drama, Some OK Singing
The group round of American Idol is never particularly impressive. How can you truly stand out when you're also trying to blend in with three or four other singers? It's certainly a tall order, bringing in lots of drama. And season 14's Hollywood round was no different. -
Grammys 2015: AC/DC Performs First on Big Night, Rocking with 'Rock or Bust' and 'Highway to Hell'
AC/DC kicked things off in a loud way at the Grammys 2015 with the title track from their 2014 album Rock or Bust. LL Cool J referenced the band's classic closing number, opening the ceremony with the call for "those about to rock, we salute you."
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