TV shows about love, witches, reality and the law have all been canceled by network TV and cable. The proverbial axe came down last week as the list of Fall's first canceled TV shows was revealed.
Latin Grammy-winning, Guatemalan singer-songwriter Gaby Moreno is bringing her bluesy, rich vocals and jazz-infused sound to the East Coast. She will join resident gypsy troubadour David Garza for two live shows at Tin Angel in Philadelphia on Saturday, Nov. 15 at 8 p.m. and at Joe's Pub in New York on Monday, Nov. 17 at 7:00 p.m.
During a recent public Q&A at Facebook’s California headquarter, Facebook co-founder, Mark Zuckerberg confessed to having hurt feelings towards the 2010 “The Social Network” film, about the creation of Facebook.
During a recent episode of the Wendy Williams show, “Live with Kelly & Michael” co-host, Kelly Ripa revealed that her 13-year-old daughter Lola does not like her.
On Friday, Nov. 7 “Keeping up With the Kardashians” Matriarch Kris Jenner kicked off her 59th birthday celebration with dinner at Las Vegas’ Sin City Stack followed by a night of partying at Mirage's 1 OAK.
Last week, a video of Beyonce and Jay-Z watching a Brooklyn Nets game surfaced online and sparked concern from fans and critics who claimed that Beyonce looked “drugged out” and noticeably upset at Jay-Z for some unknown reason.
On Friday, VH1 issued a statement announcing the “Love and Hip Hop Hollywood” producers’ decision to terminate cast member, Yung Berg, following his alleged attack on his current girlfriend and fellow “L&HH” cast member, Masika Kalysha.
The Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights recently condemned a new immigration policy implemented in the Bahamas and Dominican Republic.
After welcoming their adorable baby daughter Blue Ivy back in 2012, Beyoncé and Jay Z are now reportedly planning to move to France for a year, in hopes of conceiving their second child.
Have you ever had a boss who drove you absolutely crazy? Or one who awkwardly kept coming on to you? Well if you have -- and if you have a good sense of humor about it, then you're in for some laughs with the highly-anticipated follow-up to the 2011 hit comedy, "Horrible Bosses."
Tasha Smith—an actress who appeared in numerous Tyler Perry productions—was recently court-ordered to stay two yards away from her husband, Keith Douglas who she currently lives with.