Get ready, wishers. Disney’s “Into the Woods,” a tale of witches, wolves and magic, hits theaters January 1, 2015.
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The Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin is jazzed about more than music at the Ohio State Fair: She’s also looking forward to the food.
It’s a black and white issue, in the most literal sense. Iggy Azalea. She’s a white girl indebted to black culture.
Rocker Jon Bon Jovi is part of a Toronto group that has retained a banking firm and submitted paperwork expressing interest in buying the Buffalo Bills, three people who have reviewed documents regarding the sale process told The Associated Press on Friday.
Tommy Ramone, a co-founder of the seminal punk band the Ramones and the last surviving member of the original group, has died, a business associate said Saturday.
The Billboard Music Awards are a musical mashup, but they haven’t quite figured out how to carry today’s stars into the spirit realm. Michael Jackson still got his own stage.
So with all the awards shows out there, how do you make yours stand out? You can always bring back Michael Jackson.
Despite the Mormon church’s stance on homosexuality, Neon Trees singer Tyler Glenn stands out and proud, hoping one day his church will embrace same-sex couples.
The Rolling Stones, at the MGM Grand Garden on Saturday night, still play to their strengths but those strengths have changed. The band has loosened the reins a bit, letting their songs breathe, performing one hit after the next with the confident ease of a slugger rounding the bases after having knocked one over the fence.
A pheromone in tight, sparkly pants, David Lee Roth smiled like he was auditioning for an Aquafresh commercial when he spotted a woman in the crowd snapping a shot of him on her cellphone.