42 Injured After Railing Collapses at Snoop Dogg Concert
Dozens of people were injured, one critically, after a metal barrier collapsed at a Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa concert, sending fans tumbling to the concrete in front of the stage.

Dozens of people were injured, one critically, after a metal barrier collapsed at a Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa concert, sending fans tumbling to the concrete in front of the stage.

Where else could one find Katy Perry, Oprah Winfrey, Elizabeth Banks, Lena Dunham, America Ferrera, Meryl Streep, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Bill and Hillary Clinton and President Obama all backstage at the same event?

Jesse Dylan, son of legendary musician Bob Dylan, has partnered with Univision to produce an interactive short video purporting to show what life is like for illegal immigrants living in America.

Warner Bros. released the first teaser trailer for Christopher Nolan’s highly-anticipated World War II drama Dunkirk on Thursday, after a pirated, incomplete copy leaked online earlier in the day.

Beyoncé, Jay-Z, Kendrick Lamar and a whole host of other stars will be on hand Friday night at the White House to help celebrate President Obama’s 55th birthday, his last in office.

Actor Antonio Sabato Jr. claims he has been “viciously” targeted online and has been effectively blacklisted from Hollywood since he spoke in support of Donald Trump at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland last month.

Ten-time Grammy-winning singer and longtime Democratic Party contributor Barbra Streisand kicked off her summer tour in Los Angeles Tuesday night with what one attendee described as a joyous celebration of Hillary Clinton’s nomination for presidency of the United States.

The California Legislative Women’s Caucus celebrated the women of the new Ghostbusters film Monday night with a free screening in downtown Sacramento, hosted by Women in California Leadership, a charitable organization that focuses on education initiatives.

Fans of DC Comics films have flocked to a petition to shut down ratings aggregator Rotten Tomatoes over the site’s allegedly poor treatment of films like Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice and this weekend’s Suicide Squad.

Liberal comedy website and production company Funny or Die has closed its offices in San Mateo, California and laid off 37 employees, or about 30 percent of its workforce.

Warner Bros. and DC Comics’ highly-anticipated super-villain blockbuster Suicide Squad finally hits theaters this weekend — but ugly early reviews could threaten the film’s long-term box office prospects, just as Hollywood desperately needs a boost after a brutal, flop-filled summer.

Muslim-American comedian Aasif Mandvi went off on Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in an interview, comparing the candidate’s “angry white” supporters to Hitler supporters in 1937 Germany and contending that terrorist groups like ISIS would be emboldened under a Trump presidency.

Will Smith unloaded on Donald Trump while promoting his upcoming film Suicide Squad, saying in an interview that supporters of the Republican presidential nominee are motivated primarily by fear and and have been stricken with a “collective insanity.”

Actor Leonardo DiCaprio will host Hillary Clinton for a high-dollar fundraiser lunch at his home in Los Angeles later this month.

Metal band Slipknot blasted North Carolina’s so-called transgender “bathroom bill” in a statement released Monday, one day before the band is scheduled to perform in Charlotte.

Jon Stewart could return to television before this year’s presidential election, HBO programming chief Casey Bloys revealed this weekend at the Television Critics Association summer press tour.

Three people died after attending the Hard Summer music festival in Fontana, California this weekend, according to officials.

An anti-marijuana legalization group founded by The Atlantic senior editor David Frum and former Rep. Patrick Kennedy is gearing up to do battle this November in five states that are considering legalizing the drug for recreational use.

Rapper and fashion mogul Kanye West appears to be seriously mulling over the idea of running for president in 2020, telling the BBC in an interview this weekend that while he’s not a politically-inclined person, he does have views on how to better humanity.

Former NBA great and current basketball studio analyst Charles Barkley will embark on a mission to explore racial division in America in The Race Card, a new television series greenlit by TNT on Sunday.

Homer and Marge Simpson are “With Her.”

HBO programming president Casey Bloys and Westworld executive producer Lisa Joy fielded multiple questions about the portrayal of rape and sexual assault on the network’s programs during the Television Critics Association press tour on Saturday, after critics screened the first two episodes of the upcoming Anthony Hopkins-starring sci-fi series.

Sarah Silverman’s Twitter account was apparently hacked shortly after the actress and comedian delivered a speech in support of Hillary Clinton at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia on Monday.

Ghostbusters director Paul Feig doesn’t have a problem with the pro-Hillary Clinton tweet sent out by his film’s official Twitter account this week, and would not have deleted it if the decision were up to him.

Donald Trump’s speech at the Republican National Convention drew more viewers overall than Hillary Clinton’s speech at the Democratic National Convention, according to final ratings numbers released Friday.

“Does anybody want to get f*cked up with Snoop Dogg tonight? The Democrats know how to party like a motherf*cker,” the rapper said at a late-night post-DNC “unity” party.

Canadian pop star Justin Bieber reportedly turned down a $5 million offer to perform in Cleveland during the Republican National Convention on the advice of NBA superstar LeBron James and his manager Scooter Braun, a staunch supporter of Democrat Hillary Clinton.

Scandal producers Shonda Rhimes and Betsy Beers produced a 12-minute biopic of Hillary Clinton’s life that aired live just moments before the Democratic presidential nominee took the stage at the party’s national convention in Philadelphia Thursday night.

Actresses and staunch Bernie Sanders supporters Rosario Dawson and Shailene Woodley aren’t necessarily prepared to vote for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, even after the Vermont senator endorsed her and called for unity at the party’s national convention earlier this week.

Lionsgate released the first trailer for Mel Gibson’s World War II drama Hacksaw Ridge on Thursday.

Stephen Colbert is no longer allowed to use the faux conservative character he played for nine years on Comedy Central’s Colbert Report on his new show, CBS’ Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the late-night host explained in a segment on the program Wednesday night.

MTV will take over VH1 Classic and re-brand it MTV Classic, bringing with it a slate of television shows like Beavis and Butthead and Daria that helped fuel the network’s growth in the 1990s.

Dozens of Broadway’s biggest stars joined together onstage at the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday to perform the classic tune “What the World Needs Now Is Love” in tribute to victims of gun violence.

Dinesh D’Souza’s political documentary Hillary’s America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party has become the top-grossing documentary of 2016.

Sigourney Weaver spoke in support of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton at the party’s national convention in Philadelphia on Tuesday, where she discussed her “deep concern” about climate change while introducing a warning video directed by James Cameron.

Hey, America. Lots of rich, famous Hollywood celebrities love Hillary Clinton. And so you should love her, too.

Nearly three dozen of Hollywood’s biggest Hillary Clinton supporters lent their voices to a star-studded “Fight Song” music video that premiered Tuesday night during the Democratic National Convention.

“How does she do it? That’s what I want to know,” Streep said of Hillary Clinton during the Democratic National Convention Tuesday night. “Where does she get her grit, and her grace? Where do any of our female firsts, our path-breakers, where do they find that strength?”

Actresses Lena Dunham and America Ferrera teamed up for a joint speech in support of presidential nominee Hillary Clinton at the Democratic National Convention on Tuesday, during which Dunham said that Clinton has stood up for her “fellow sexual assault survivors” in her home state of New York.

Actress Elizabeth Banks mocked Donald Trump’s entrance from last week’s Republican National Convention by striding onstage to the tune of Queen’s “We Are the Champions” while making her own entrance at the Democratic National Convention on Tuesday.
