• 'Grease: Live' Tops 'The Wiz' With Over 12 Million Views; Celebrities React to Performances

    Fans took a trip down memory lane back to Rydell High when Fox debuted the highly anticipated musical, 'Grease: Live,' on Sunday (Jan. 31). Whether viewers were singing their hearts during the performances or rolling their eyes, they were tuned in. The live telecast topped 'The Wiz Live!' by earning over 12 million views, according to The Hollywood Reporter. See how celebrities reacted to the show.
  • Vanessa Hudgens Father Dies of Cancer a Day Before 'Grease: Live'

    Vanessa Hudgens’ father died of cancer Saturday, just a day before she was set to perform live on FOX's production of Grease: Live. Despite the family tragedy, the singer/actress powered through, giving an inspiring performance as the Pink Ladies' leader, Rizzo.
  • 'American Idol' Season 15 Recap/Review: Group Rounds Bring Out the Claws

    "It's designed to be brutal," Harry Connick Jr. said about the "infamous" American Idol group rounds. And boy, for the farewell season we got some DRAMA. American Idol oftentimes feels a little more dignified than other reality shows (because of its pedigree) but during Hollywood Week and group rounds in general, the tears, screams, sleep deprivation and claws truly come out.
  • Oscars 2016: Lady Gaga, Sam Smith The Weeknd to Perform

    Lady Gaga, Sam Smith and The Weeknd are among this year's Best Original Song nominees at the 2016 Oscars, so it should come as no surprise that the pop trifecta will be taking the stage at this year's ceremonies. On Thursday (Jan. 28), the Academy confirmed that they will be among the performers and presenters come Feb. 28.
  • Tyga Reveals His Intentions to Marry Kylie Jenner on 'Kocktails with Khloe'

    The second episode of Kocktails with Khloe aired on Wednesday (Jan. 27) and among the guests were Tyga and Scott Disick. During their appearance, the Kardashian sister kicked off a game of F*ck, Marry, Kill. While Tyga jokingly blurted out that he would marry Khloe, he also revealed his intentions to tie the knot with her baby sister, Kylie Jenner.
  • Listen to Rare, Unreleased Elliott Smith Songs from 'Heaven Adores You' Documentary Soundtrack

    The soundtrack to Heaven Adores You, the critically acclaimed documentary about tortured musical artist Elliott Smith, features a number of rare and unreleased tracks recording by the late singer-songwriter. It has a release date set for Feb. 5, 2016, so the people behind the documentary are sharing some of these songs this week online. You can listen to an unreleased, solo version of "Plainclothes Man," a song from Smith's former band Heatmiser, and a rare track entitled "True Love," both off of the new soundtrack, below.
  • Kevin Gates Takes Stacey Dash's Side in Controversial Debate

    After Stacy Dash's controversial comments regarding the perceived racial bias practiced by networks like BET, and their perceived hypocrisy when compared generally white institutions, rapper Kevin Banks has come to the actress and political pundit's defense.
  • 'American Idol' Season 15 Recap/Review: Hollywood Week Introduces Lines of 10, Massive Cuts

    American Idol has been a television institution for 15 years, and all throughout its history, the show has lined up its contestants during the first round of Hollywood Week, made them sing solo in groups of 10 and called the winners out of the line. Never before had this phase had a title, but enter the farewell season where we get the phrase "Lines of Ten Round."
  • Bob Moses Perform 'Days Gone By' Song "Tearing Me Up" On Ellen

    Canadian electronic music duo Bob Moses are making massive strides over the past 12 months from being a relatively unknown group to an act billed at some of the top festivals worldwide like Coachella, Governors Ball and Sònar. They have been touring on the back of their new album Days Gone By and were tabbed by Ellen to perform the LP track "Tearing Me Up."
  • Joseph Fiennes Cast as Michael Jackson in 9/11 TV Movie Special

    After the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center towers on Sept. 11, 2001, a celebrity road trip allegedly took place involving Marlon Brando, Elizabeth Taylor and Michael Jackson leaving New York City. At least, this is the subject matter of an upcoming British made-for-TV movie produced for the Sky Arts network. Whether or not this story is true is beside the point because the project is moving forward and will embellish on the situation rather than take from actual facts. It's a comedy, after all. The cast reportedly includes Brian Cox as Brand, Stockard Channing as Taylor and Joseph Fiennes, a white actor, as Jackson, an African-American music icon. This last casting news should stand out, especially considering the trending controversy of the lack of diversity in the list of nominees for the 2016 Oscars.
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