Statue of Prince’s Love Symbol Revealed at Minnesota Park
A statue of Prince’s “Love Symbol” was revealed Thursday at Minnesota’s Paisley Park.
A statue of Prince’s “Love Symbol” was revealed Thursday at Minnesota’s Paisley Park.
Select Democrat presidential hopefuls sat down with the NYT this week for a series of questions such as which celebrity they have a crush on.
A Trump campaign video, which featured music from Queen and was shared by President Donald Trump to his twitter account last week, has been taken down after the band’s publisher issued a complaint.
The estate of Prince swiped at President Donald Trump on Thursday, after one of the late pop rock legend’s songs was played at Trump’s campaign rally in Minneapolis.
Sinead O’Connor, the bald Irish chanteuse best known for her Prince cover “Nothing Compares 2U”, has converted to Islam.
A new six-song EP from the late musical legend Prince will be released April 21, exactly one year after his death.
The late pop icon Prince died of a drug overdose, an anonymous law enforcement source told the Associated Press on Thursday.
Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton (D) and Lt. Gov. Tina Smith signed a proclamation Monday officially designating the day “Beyoncé Day” in honor of Houston, Texas native and singer Beyoncé Knowles.
Madonna and Stevie Wonder’s tribute to Prince on Sunday night at the Billboard Music Awards was greeted with a blistering barrage of backlash on social media.
Federal Drug Enforcement Administration agents reportedly executed a search warrant at the Paisley Park estate of the late musician Prince Tuesday evening.
President Obama praised pop queen Beyoncé and television showrunner Shonda Rhimes as just two examples of how far African-Americans have progressed in the United States since the Civil Rights movement during his commencement address at Howard University on Saturday.
Former late night talk show host Arsenio Hall has filed a $5 million defamation lawsuit against Sinead O’Connor over a Facebook post in which the Irish singer accused the comedian of furnishing Prince with drugs.
A specialist in painkiller addiction was rushing to see Prince before the music legend’s death but arrived too late, a lawyer for the doctor said Wednesday.
Nashville television sports anchor Dan Phillips was fired from WZTV Fox-17 after he performed a Prince-themed sports “tribute” to his “favorite musical artist” on live TV.
The late recording megstar Prince does not have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame — not because he could not, but because he decided not to accept the award.
Executive Jet Management, the Cincinnati, Ohio based company that NBC News reports provided the charter jet service to late pop icon Prince for the flight that emergency landed in Moline on April 15, is owned by Berkshire Hathaway, the $210 billion corporation controlled by billionaire Warren Buffett, “The Sage of Omaha.”
The Mirror is reporting that police investigators will be interviewing everyone who was on the private plane carrying the late pop star Prince that made an emergency landing at Quad City International Airport in Moline, Illinois in the early hours of April 15.
As fans across the globe mourn the loss of Prince, who died suddenly Thursday at the age of 57 at his estate in Minnesota, many are taking comfort in the music he left behind.
The official Vatican newspaper L’Osservatore Romano ran an editorial Friday praising the work of celebrated musician-composer Prince Rogers Nelson, who died on Thursday.
A number of unanswered questions surround the medical treatment the late pop icon Prince received after his private plane made an emergency landing at Quad City International Airport in Moline, Illinois in the early morning hours of Friday, April 15.
Former professional boxer Mike Tyson paid tribute to Prince on Twitter late Thursday by doing something Mike Tyson does best — dividing the Internet.
With the passing of Prince on Thursday morning, the entertainment world lost not just one of its most prolific and inventive artists, but also one of its fiercest champions for individual freedom and artistic control.
Fans of deceased rock legend Prince flooded the Cheerios Twitter account after the General Mills company published a tribute tweet that was seen as more self-serving than a memorial.
A day after the sudden death of the artist known as Prince — a man who could easily be described as complicated — much is being made of his “conservative” legacy.
Hundreds gathered in Minneapolis, Manhattan, and cities across the world to pay their respects to legendary pop artist Prince, who died on Thursday at his Minnesota estate. He was 57.
I woke up Thursday morning. The first thing on my agenda was a 10 a.m. call with my partners, Tim More and promoter Donnie Frezell, to put together the guarantee fee for three shows with Prince in California this coming summer.
Late pop icon Prince reportedly received drug overdose treatment just six days before his untimely death at age 57 on Thursday, reports TMZ.
Pop icon Prince died on Thursday morning at the young age of 57. While the entertainer left behind a volume of work that is as prolific as it is influential, he also wrote or co-wrote some of the biggest songs of the past few decades, including for artists like Tom Jones, Alicia Keys and Madonna.
Soul music icon Aretha Franklin weighed in on the death of fellow icon Prince in a phone-in appearance on MSNBC Thursday, just hours after the beloved pop star was found dead at the age of 57 at his Paisley Park compound in Minnesota.
President Barack Obama paid tribute to late pop music icon Prince, who died inside his Minnesota home on Thursday morning. “Today, the world lost a creative icon. Michelle and I join millions of fans from around the world in mourning the sudden death of Prince,” the president wrote on his Facebook page on Thursday afternoon.
The sudden death of music icon Prince on Thursday morning left all corners of the entertainment industry reeling.
Prince performed two sold-out concerts at Atlanta, Georgia’s Fox Theatre last week in what would be his final performances before his death. The singer and multi-instrumentalist was found dead at his Minneapolis home on Thursday morning at the age of 57.
The artist known as Prince was reportedly found dead at his Paisley Park compound in Minnesota on Thursday morning, his publicist announced. He was 57.
If you came of age in the 1980s like I did, you can’t help but remember Denise Katrina Matthews, aka Vanity, an unforgettable beauty who fronted Vanity 6, a sexually charged, all-girl group who fused R&B and pop into 1982’s
Denise Katrina Matthews, the singer and actress known professionally as Vanity, died Monday at a hospital in Fremont, Calif. She was 57.
Prince had some words of warning for those trying to break into the music business during a meeting with a small group of journalists this weekend.
Prince dropped the music video for his new song “Baltimore” this week.
Although rumors had surfaced about the concert, the White House was silent about the event that brought up to 500 people to the event and did not inform the press about it.
According to the New York Post’s Page Six, Prince came to the White House to perform for the Obama family and 500 guests including A-list celebrities such as Russell Wilson, Jon Bon Jovi, James Taylor.
State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby appeared onstage at Prince’s “Rally 4 Peace” in Baltimore on Sunday night as attorneys for the six police officers charged in the death of Freddie Gray have questioned the prosecutor’s impartiality in the case. Prince’s concert–his