
Domestic Abuse Activists Protest London ‘Fifty Shades’ Premiere
A group of activists gathered at London’s Leicester Square Thursday night to protest the premiere of Fifty Shades of Grey.

A group of activists gathered at London’s Leicester Square Thursday night to protest the premiere of Fifty Shades of Grey.

Kimye’s toddler was spotted front row on day one of New York Fashion Week, sitting with U.S. Vogue editor Anna Wintour, as the crowd waited for Kanye West’s new “Yeezus For Adidas” show to begin.

The R-rated Fifty Shades of Grey is quickly turning into the “go to” Valentine’s Day destination for couples, according to data obtained from online ticketing service, Fandango.

Transgender actress Laverne Cox, best known for her recurring role in the Netflix series Orange Is the New Black, is slated to co-star in a new transgender-themed CBS legal drama, titled Doubt.

United Talent Agency has announced it will be the first Hollywood firm to launch a fine arts division.
As one of the largest talent agencies in the world, UTA’s new division plans to serve as a super gallery for clients, which it hopes will open a new market and revenue stream for the agency.

A new study reveals females only accounted for 12% of protagonists in the top 100 domestic box office hits of 2014, reports Deadline.

Sports Illustrated model Robyn Lawley took to her Instagram page to defend herself, as well as the publication, against critics who have labeled her as “plus size.”

It is likely that Bruce Jenner will be uncertain of his sexual preference following cross-sex hormone therapy, according to medical experts.

Sports Illustrated is announcing Hannah Davis will appear on the cover of the 2015 Swimsuit edition.

Black Eyed Peas founder Will.i.am announced last year the release of the wrist-wearable Puls smart phone. While one reviewer described the device as “the worst product I’ve touched all year,” Mashable took an in-depth look at the Puls recently to assess its features.

Sports Illustrated magazine will make history this month by featuring plus-size swimwear model Ashley Graham in an advertisement.

In the March issue of GQ British magazine, Kevin Spacey says Washington must be “enormously frustrating” for President Obama.

American Sniper’s Bradley Cooper is scheduled to speak Friday at The National Geographic Society in Washington D.C. for the group “Got Your 6,” to help ensure military veterans are better represented through popular culture.

Rather than attend the Screen Actors Guild awards this past weekend, Kevin Spacey opted to watch 34 Arab actors perform a play as part of his initiative to support local talent.

A convicted sex offender who is currently doing hard time is suing Taylor Swift for $100 million, alleging that the country-turned-pop star used him for song lyrics.

English actress Ruth Wilson suggested this week that actresses are getting screwed by a new type of inequality in Hollywood — one that puts too much emphasis on the female “orgasm face.”

Actress Emma Watson unveiled a new element of her “HeForShe” gender equality campaign before business leaders and international politicians at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland Friday. The Harry Potter star and goodwill ambassador for UN women spoke of a

Actress Lindsay Lohan had been hospitalized in London after dealing with continued symptoms in connection with an incurable disease she contracted while vacationing in Bora Bora over the holidays.

Actress Jessica Chastain was honored as the Most Valuable Player at the 20th annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Thursday at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles.

Actress Keira Knightley, who was just nominated for an Oscar for her supporting role in The Imitation Game, wants to know when Hollywood films will start to feature female geniuses.

It is officially a new year, the time when people elect to reinvent themselves, a time for betterment. To quote a well-known film, “Don’t you just love New Years? You can start all over.”
Miley Cyrus has apparently chosen to use that fresh start to appear naked for V Magazine.

Only seven percent of Hollywood’s top films were directed by women in 2014, a new study by San Diego State University’s Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film reveals.