
Madonna Accuses Radio Station of Ageism for Refusing to Play Her Single
Madonna is accusing Britain’s Radio 1 of ageism, describing the BBC station’s decision to pull her music from its lineup as “discriminatory and unfair.”

Madonna is accusing Britain’s Radio 1 of ageism, describing the BBC station’s decision to pull her music from its lineup as “discriminatory and unfair.”

Actor Jamie Foxx called in to Power 105’s The Breakfast Club radio show Thursday to confirm his role in an upcoming Martin Scorsese-helmed biopic about the life of controversial boxer Mike Tyson.

Just days after a California court ordered Pharrell Williams to pay Marvin Gaye’s estate millions of dollars for copyright infringement, the artist could find himself in the midst of another unhappy legal drama. A Los Angeles jury awarded Marvin Gaye’s

Michelle Obama is “going Hollywood” with her “Let’s Move” health and fitness campaign.

Kim Kardashian, Lena Dunham, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Russell Brand are just a few of the big names who have dared to face their Twitter critics on national television, but now the popular Jimmy Kimmel “Mean Tweets” segment is going presidential.

During an appearance on MSNBC’s NewsNation with Tamron Hall, Wu-Tang Clan rapper Method Man discussed Wednesday night’s shooting of two Ferguson, MO police officers, asserting that the officers had it coming.

Child advocates are urging Mattel Inc. to cancel its planned release of “Hello Barbie,” the latest edition of the iconic brand, citing concerns over both the privacy and the possible exploitation of children.

TLC will become the latest network to jump into the transgender programming market this summer, with the debut of All That Jazz, a reality show about 14-year-old transgender activist and You Tube star Jazz Jennings.

n a yet-to-be authenticated video uploaded to YouTube, an individual claiming to be associated with the hacking group Anonymous goes after rapper Kanye West in a seven-minute attack on his career, family, and penchant for vanity.

A verteran producer working on ABC’s The View has been fired by the network for scolding former co-host Rosie O’Donnell in front of the show’s other staff

Production of SyFy’s Sharknado 3 was disrupted Wednesday in front the White House by members of the IATSE labor union, who are demanding a union contract with standardized working conditions, in addition to pension and health benefits.

Pop singer Rihanna is set to become the subject of a dramatic, feature-length documentary film, which will be helmed by Lone Survivor director Peter Berg, reports Deadline.

Actor Johnny Depp sustained an injury to his hand over the weekend on Australia’s Gold Coast, where he has been working on the production of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales.

The Star Wars franchise quieted critics of its primarily white casts in November after the trailer for The Force Awakens revealed John Boyega as the first black stormtrooper, but now the series is growing more diverse and will reportedly feature its first lesbian character.

In her continued push to promote her new album Rebel Heart, Madonna told Out magazine that women are more marginalized than any other group of people, because living as a woman means “you’re either a virgin or a whore.”

Leonardo DiCaprio, an avid art collector who routinely foots hefty bills for prized works of fine art at galleries, made his latest acquisition after seeing the piece simply on Instagram.

A man dressed as a pirate threatened a security guard with a knife on the set of the upcoming Pirates of the Caribbean sequel, which is being shot on Australia’s Gold Coast, reports 9 News.

Comedian Bill Cosby is speaking directly to his fans in a 10-second video message Monday.

Video has now emerged in the Suge Knight murder case, which appears to record the Jan. 29 events in the parking lot of a Compton, CA fast food restaurant that left one man dead.

Actor Sean Penn unapologetically responded to questions about his Alejandro Iñárritu green card Oscars joke on Saturday in Beverly Hills, CA, and instead opted to blame a “xenophobic” country for the controversy.

Vogue style editor-at-large Elisabeth von Thurn und Taxis, a member of German royalty, is being described as “out of touch,” among other things, after she shared a photo of a homeless woman reading Vogue magazine.

A substitute teacher in Ohio will serve the next 90 days in jail for showing a sexually explicit and violent film to five separate high school classes, reports the Columbus Dispatch.

International human rights attorney Amal Clooney, wife of George Clooney, will lecture at Columbia Law School this spring as a visitor to the faculty and senior fellow with Columbia’s Human Rights Institute, the university reported Friday.

As Red Eye fans are well aware, Greg departed the show last Friday after eight years of success at the helm, but as stated at the conclusion of his tenure: the show must go on.

Three thousand members of beautifulpeople.com, an exclusive international dating site, serving only those deemed the most eye-catching, signed-in to their computers Thursday to learn they had been booted for failing to maintain their coveted looks.