Pop and R&B/hip-hop superstar Beyonce debuts on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart with her first two entries: "Texas Hold' Em" at No. 1 and "16 Carriages" at No. 9.
If given the choice, would you rather dress like the beloved "Annie" star circa 1930, 1982 or 2014?
Well, if you picked the latter, then you're in luck! You can dress just like the modern Annie, played by Academy Award nominee Quvenzhané Wallis with the help of 'Annie' Costume Designer Renée Ehrlich Kalfus who recently launched the "Annie for Target" Collection to coincide with the film, which hits theaters this Friday, Dec. 19.
The latest remake of the beloved American musical-turned-movie, "Annie" will surely see the sun come out, but this time it will be to a more diversified 'tomorrow' set in the bustling Big Apple. And you can bet your bottom dollar that with its blockbuster backing -- including producers Jada Pinkett Smith, Will Smith, Shawn "JAY Z" Carter who is also on the film's soundtrack - that "Annie" has a good shot at a successful box office run.
Actress Aileen Quinn, who played "Annie" in the 1982 film adaptation of "Annie" tells Latin Post that she thinks there should also be a Latina "Annie" during the film's red carpet and premiere at Ziegfeld Theater in New York.
While managing her ultra-successful career, Beyonce still finds down time to spend with with her 2 ½-year-old daughter Blue Ivy Carter, and lucky for us, she has been sharing a number of their precious moments together on her Tumblr and Instagram.
Students at Rutgers University will have a new excuse to digress from boring homework assignments and tedious term papers to watch Beyoncé videos now that a course dedicated to the mega star is in session.
Following her infamous attack on brother-in-law Jay Z in an elevator at a Met Ball after-party on May 5, Solange Knowles is reportedly planning to publish a tell-all book about her family.