Eminem and Jack White are among the artists that have been confirmed to perform at the 2018 Governors Ball. Halsey, N.E.R.D., Travis Scott, and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs are expected to assist with entertaining the crowd.
The theatre world was rocked by the news that four actresses accused "Alias Grace" actor Albert Schultz of sexual harassment. Schultz’s accusers stated that the actor bullied them and inappropriately exposing himself to them.
CBS News terminated its political director Steve Chaggaris. Chaggaris was terminated by the television network after it learned about several allegations of inappropriate behavior by former colleagues.
Bruno Mars and Cardi B just released a remix of the former's retro-flavored single, 'Finesse.' The new track would mark their first ever collaboration together.
2018 is expected to be an excellent year for music lovers! An all-star group of artists such as Billy Joel, Demi Lovato, DJ Khaled, Harry Styles, and P!nk headline our official concert guide.
'The Punisher' star Jon Bernthal had a blunt response to alt-right fans of his character, Frank Castle. In a recent interview, the actor spoke candidly about his Netflix series and didn't hold back against white supremacists.
Actress Olivia Munn has been named as the host for 2018 Critics' Choice Awards. The award show will air on Jan. 11 and will also present actress Gal Gadot with the #SeeHer award.
Paul Sorvino, father of actress Mira Sorvino, has vowed to take disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein’s life. Weinstein caused Sorvino’s daughter to be allegedly blacklisted from Hollywood, thus ruining her career.
YouTube sensation Logan Paul has apologized for his inappropriate video that showcased a gristly encounter with an apparent suicide in Japan’s forest. The viral star continues to face backlash regarding his decision to post the video.
Hoda Kotb joined Savannah Guthrie as part of the first female anchor team in the history of ‘Today.’ However, the ‘Today’ veteran is being paid less than former anchor Matt Lauer.
Beyoncé, Eminem, and The Weeknd are expected to headline the 2018 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. Other artists that are supposed to participate include Cardi B, Migos, Portugal the Man, and Post Malone.
Spotify was hit with a $1.6 billion lawsuit from Wixen Music Publishing. The music publisher handles titles by Tom Petty, Neil Young, the Doors, and Stevie Nicks among others.