-
N.W.A.'s 'F*ck Tha Police' Played On Repeat On Police Radios After Hack
Someone hacked New Zealand's police radio frequency and illegally broadcasted N.W.A.'s 'F*ck Tha Police.' Inspector Kelvin Lloyd said the intrusion is disturbing work and putting people in danger. -
Blanca Blanco On Red Golden Globes Dress Criticism: 'The Issue Is Bigger Than My Dress Color'
Blanca Blanco responded to criticisms following her appearance at the Golden Globes wearing a red dress. The Latin actress said that she supports the Times Up movement despite her not wearing black at the awards. -
Radiohead Isn't Suing Lana Del Rey Over 'Get Free' But Wants 'Creep' Similarities Acknowledged
Radiohead's music publisher has denied that the band is suing Lana Del Ray over similarities between 'Creep' and 'Get Free.' The publisher also denied that the band is demanding 100 percent royalties from 'Get Free.' -
Dan Reynolds Of Imagine Dragons, HBO Ink Deal For Docu Focused On LGBTQ And Mormon Church
Dan Reynolds stars in the documentary film 'Believer,' which explores how the Mormon Church treats its LGBTQ members. The Imagine Dragons front man wants the film to spark meaningful gay rights discussion within Mormonism. -
New 'Black Panther' Trailer Goes Up With Enough Action To Tide You Over 'Til Movie's Premiere
Marvel Studios released a new 'Black Panther' trailer that shows more action and dialogue. The preview also provides a closer look at T'Challa and Killmonger's duel. -
Justin Timberlake's 'Man Of The Woods' Tour Announced, Plus A 'Stage Bar' VIP Experience
Justin Timberlake announced the release of his album 'Man of the Woods' on Feb. 2. The singer also revealed the dates and venues for the album tour. -
David Byrne To Release New Album 'American Utopia' After 14 Years Since His Last Solo LP
David Byrne announced the release of his new album 'American Utopia' and released the first single from the album. The former Talking Heads front man also announced his spring tour to promote the album. -
Golden Globes 2018: Guillermo Del Toro Wins Best Director Award For 'The Shape Of Water'
Guillermo del Toro won the Golden Globe for Best Director for his feature film 'The Shape of Water.' This is the first Golden Globe victory for the Mexican filmmaker. -
Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle Overtakes 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' At The Box Office
'Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle' knocked down 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' from the top spot at the domestic box office. The Rian Johnson film now ranks third. -
Jennifer Lopez Wears All Black To Support Times Up Campaign
Jennifer Lopez talked about sexual harassment during her visit to Puerto Rico. The singer also wore black in support of the #TimesUp movement in Hollywood. -
Game Of Thrones' Kit Harington Gets Kicked Out Of NYC Bar For Drunken Behavior
'Game Of Thrones' actor Kit Harington had too much to drink during a night out at Barfly on Friday, Jan. 5. The actor had to be physically removed from the bar for being rowdy. -
Remember That Decade-Old Kevin Spacey Joke On 'Family Guy'? It Was Just A Coincidence
A 2005 episode of 'Family Guy' featured a joke about Kevin Spacey's alleged sexual misconduct. Seth McFarlane admitted that he does not know who pitched the joke. -
George R.R. Martin's New TV Show Could Tide You Over Until 'Game Of Thrones' 2019 Return
Syfy officially announced the TV adaptation of 'Nightflyers' from 'Game of Thrones' author George R.R. Martin. The series is rumored for a July 2018 release. -
Jon Paul Steuer, Who Starred In 'Star Trek: The Next Generation,' Dies At 33
Jon Paul Steuer, a former child actor who appeared on 'Star Trek: The Next Generation' is dead. The cause of death was not made public. -
Donald Glover Reveals 'Atlanta' Season 2 Was Inspired By 'Tiny Toons'
Donald Glover said 'Tiny Toons Adventures' inspired 'Atlanta' Season 2. The segment 'How I Spent My Summer Vacation' gave the creators an idea how to write the installment. -
Guns N' Roses 'Not In This Lifetime' Tour Becomes Fourth Largest Tour Ever
Guns N' Roses grossed over $400 million for their 'Not In This Lifetime' tour. 4.3 million fans crowded stadiums and venues to rock out with the band. -
Wonder Woman Sequel To Be 'Totally Different,' Could Feature Lynda Carter Cameo
Film director Patty Jenkins said the 'Wonder Woman' sequel is different since it tells of a new adventure. She also teased a cameo from Lynda Carter in the film. -
Dave Chappelle Faces Criticism Over Transgender Jokes In 'Equanimity' From Former Fan
A fan criticized Dave Chappelle for his hurtful and cruel jokes about transgender people in his latest Netflix special 'Equanimity.' The fan expressed disappointment at the comedian's insensitive remarks. -
Black Panther Soundtrack Is Produced By Kendrick Lamar
Kendrick Lamar will curate and produce the soundtrack album for the Marvel film 'Black Panther.' Film director Ryan Coogler handpicked the rapper to work on the album. -
ABC Pulls The Plug On Rolling Stone 50th Anniversary Special
ABC has scrapped its scheduled live broadcast of the 'Rolling Stone 50th Anniversary Show' on Feb. 7. The network has yet to indicate the reasons behind the cancelation. -
Coachella 2018: Bands Not Among Headliners, But Here Are 5 You Can't Miss At The Festival
Prepare to rock and jam at the Coachella with some of the rock bands set to take the stage at the festival. These include A Perfect Circle, Haim, Priests, and so much more. -
Jon Bernthal To Alt-Right Fans Of 'The Punisher': 'F*ck Them'
Jon Bernthal said some harsh words to alt-right fans of his work on 'The Punisher' in a recent interview. He also shared his thoughts about gun use and gun ownership. -
Atlantic Records Is Accused Of Calling Albums 'Mixtapes' To Underpay Producers
Music producer Eric Dan alleged that Atlantic Records retitles albums to underpay producers. Other producers chimed in and confirmed that other labels use the same practice too. -
WATCH: Upcoming 'Slender Man' Movie Now Has A Trailer And A Poster Too
Sony has released the trailer for 'Slender Man,' which teases a traditional horror movie take on the famous urban legend. A poster has also been released which features the titular character. -
LISTEN: Brothers Osborne Releases New Song 'Shoot Me Straight'
The Brothers Osborne released a recording of their track 'Shoot Me Straight,' which talks about a man's heartache. The song will be available for download this week. -
Drogon's Purr Is Actually Tortoise Sex, 'Game Of Thrones' Sound Designer Reveals
The noises the dragons make in 'Game of Thrones' come from the sounds of insects and birds. Interestingly, Drogon's purr comes from the sound a male tortoise makes during lovemaking. -
Wu-Tang Clan's Rolling Papers Are Now Up For Grabs
Wu-Tang Clan unveiled its Clan-inspired rolling papers perfect for cannabis enthusiasts. The merchandise is available as an online purchase only. -
Star Wars: The Last Jedi In 16-Bit Is As Awesome As It Sounds
The climactic fight between Luke Skywalker and Kylo Ren in 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' gets a 16-bit remake, and it is as awesome as it looked in the film. The animation even reveals Luke's fate. -
Taylor Swift Fans Aren't Happy About 'Reputation' Tour Ticket Prices
Taylor Swift fans are frustrated and disappointed at the expensive seats for the singer's 'Reputation' album tour. Tickets are overpriced, so much so, that none of the shows have sold out yet. -
Lorde Labeled As A Bigot, Anti-Semite In Full-Page Ad After Canceling Israel Concert
A newspaper ad called Lorde a bigot after she canceled her Tel-Aviv show. The ad accused the pop star of being prejudice against the Jewish state.
Popular Now
-
Nikki Glaser Justifies Spending $100,000 to See Taylor Swift's Eras Tour 22 Times: 'I Don't Have Kids'
-
Taylor Swift Named 3rd Greatest Pop Star of 2024 Despite Domination in Touring, Billboard Music Awards
-
John Lennon's Son Julian Undergoes Seven-Hour Emergency Surgery For Second Case Of Cancer
-
Ringo Starr Reunites with Paul McCartney to Play Beatles Songs at O2 Arena
-
Tommy Lee's Wife Brittany Furlan Says the Motley Crue Drummer Only Showers Once a Week