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Katharine McPhee made headlines this month for two entirely different reasons. First, her dad passed away, and she also got engaged to singer David Foster. -
School Of Rock Announces Closing Date On Broadway
Producers of 'School of Rock' just announced that the Broadway musical will close on Jan. 20. As of late, a series of shows in Broadway, London, and Melbourne are still being staged. -
Blink-182 Drummer Travis Barker Totals SUV In School Bus Collision
Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker gave fans an update about his blood clot and recent SUV accident. The musician also said that his band's Las Vegas residency will be postponed. -
Cardi B, Beyoncé And Jay-Z Lead 2018 MTV Video Music Awards Nominees
Cardi B received a total of 10 nominations, including Best New Artist and Artist of the Year. Meanwhile, Beyoncé And Jay-Z a.k.a. The Carters had eight nods for their new song 'Apes***' from the new album 'Everything is Love.' -
Frank Sinatra’s First Wife Nancy Passes Away At 101
Frank Sinatra's first wife, Nancy Sinatra Snr., passed away two decades after the singer-songwriter. Their firstborn daughter shared the sad news on Twitter last Friday the 13th. -
John Legend Gets Emmy Nomination, Now On Track For Possible EGOT
John Legend might get an EGOT after he received nominations from the 2018 Emmy Awards for his performance on 'Jesus Christ Superstar.' Only a few stars in Hollywood, including Audrey Hepburn and Rita Moreno, have received the rare honor. -
Good Charlotte To Headline Benefit Concert Honoring Press Freedom, Capital Gazette Victims
The state of Maryland announced an upcoming concert that aims to pay tribute to the victims of the Capital Gazette shooting last month. Good Charlotte has already signed up to headline the event. -
The Black Keys’ Richard Swift Passes Away At 41
Richard Swift of The Black Keys and The Shins passed away on Tuesday. Last month, his representatives launched a GoFundMe campaign to help pay for his medical bills after he had been hospitalized for a "life-threatening condition." -
Panic! At The Disco Launches Human Rights Organization Called Highest Hopes Foundation
Panic! At The Disco's Brendon Urie launched a foundation that seeks to help people who are experiencing discrimination and abuse because of race, religion, gender, and sexual orientation. Fans can help by simply purchasing a ticket from the band's tour. -
Michael Jackson’s Father Joe Passes Away At 89
Joe Jackson, the father and talent manager of Michael and Janet Jackson, passed away in a hospital in Las Vegas. His children and grandchildren paid tribute to 'The Hawk' by writing heartfelt messages thanking him for the Jackson empire. -
Public Memorial Set For Pantera Drummer Vinnie Paul In Dallas
Fans of Pantera and Hellyeah were invited to a public memorial in Dallas to say goodbye to Vinnie Paul, legendary drummer and heavy metal icon. He died in Las Vegas last week in an apparent heart attack. -
Cop Celebrates Rapper Jimmy Wopo’s Death, Put On Desk Duty Pending Investigation
Officer Brian Martin, who left a comment on Facebook celebrating the murder of Jimmy Wopo, was pulled from the field. An investigation was launched to look into the hateful social media comment.
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