Fans can finally listen and stream the duet of Prince and Zooey Deschanel titled "FALLINLOVE2NITE," after it was shared Friday by 3RDEYEGIRL for audio streaming.
The latest buzz that revolve around the Khloe Kardashian Lamar Odom divorce news include the basketball player quitting the Spanish team he is currently playing for after only having attended two games in Spain.
The world eagerly watched as the music geniuses flaunted their love affair all over Europe and finally, the relationship of Drake and Rihanna have progressed and the pair are now exclusively dating.
After reuniting with his ex-girlfriend Selena Gomez, Justin Bieber has given fans a preview of his newest song on Instagram which many are saying has been inspired by his long-term on-again, off-again singer girlfriend.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and filmmaker Jose Antonio Vargas continues to shed light on the need for immigration reform through his powerful documentary, Documented, which will be released in select New York and Los Angeles theaters prior to its television broadcast on CNN.
Last Thursday, March 13, Ariana Grande posted a picture showing off her new ink at the back of her neck on her Instagram account. Her tattoo is a French Phrase that says, "Mille Tendresse", which means "a thousand tendernesses" in English.
While "Veronica Mars" opened this weekend to mediocre success, raking in a little more than $2 million at the box office for so far, Warner Bros. has been getting some heat from a few of the film's bankrollers.
"The Amazing Spider-Man" franchise director Marc Webb recently sat down with "The Daily Beast" to discuss the latest installment in the Spider-Man cinematic universe, future endeavors and his growing success in the film industry.
Lady Gaga's performance at SXSW have more than a few tongues wagging, especially when she brought out a "vomit artist" to accompany her performance. (Really, though? Vomiting is an art now?) One person who's speaking out against Lady Gaga's "performance" at SXSW is Demi Lovato, who thinks that Gaga and the "vomit artist" glamorizes eating disorders!
Warner Bros. customer support is responding to complaints from people who backed the film but can only view it on the studio's exclusive Flixter and Ultraviolet service, which many users say isn't working properly.