‘Queen of Soul’ Aretha Franklin Dead at 76
Aretha Franklin, the Queen of Soul, passed away on Thursday at the age of 76 years old at her Detroit home, according to her publicist.
Aretha Franklin, the Queen of Soul, passed away on Thursday at the age of 76 years old at her Detroit home, according to her publicist.

Disney is standing firm on the decision to fire Guardians director James Gunn.

“She was a great woman, with a wonderful gift from God, her voice. She will be missed!” he wrote.

Aretha Franklin, the Queen of Soul, passed away on Thursday at the age of 76 years old at her Detroit home, according to her publicist.

Left-wing actor and comedian Jim Carrey told the Hollywood Reporter that he is targeting California Republicans, including House Intelligence Committee chair Rep. Devin Nunes, for defeat in the 2018 midterm elections.

The trailer shows the empty courtroom scene, based on a journalist’s photo that became a symbol of the media’s decision to ignore the horrors of the abortion clinic.

A prominent Chinese news anchor for China Central Television (CCTV) is suing social media users for sharing reports of allegations of sexual harassment against him, state media reported on Wednesday.

A handful of Hollywood personalities immediately began to fume over President Donald Trump’s Wednesday announcement that he would revoke the security clearance of former CIA Director John Brennan.

Actress Lena Dunham posted three nude photos of herself Wednesday morning to celebrate undergoing a hysterectomy nine months ago.

Singer-Songwriter John Legend is calling on the people of Louisiana to alter their constitution to require unanimous juries to convict felony defendants in a Tuesday op-ed in the Washington Post.

American Airlines claims it removed rapper YG from a flight Monday because he was drunk, but the rapper claims it is all about racism.

CNN tanked in the cable ratings between August 6 and August 12, losing out to Fox News, MSNBC, and even the History Channel show Ancient Aliens, according to the latest data from Nielsen Media Research.

A Pearl Jam poster for a get-out-the-vote campaign concert for Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT) features a dead President Donald Trump and an American bald eagle eating the remains of his corpse.

A New York judge has ruled that an aspiring actress can sue Harvey Weinstein for violating sex trafficking laws because the proverbial casting couch, in which women are asked to trade sex for Hollywood opportunities, could be considered a “commercial sex act.”

Here’s the first thing Disney and Jack Whitehall need to do over this “straight actor cast as gay character” row: not apologize.

Late-night comedians mocked former White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman as she seeks to promote her unflattering new book about life under President Donald Trump.

“Help us protect the life-saving legacy of Roe v. Wade and ensure it remains the Law of the Land for generations of women to follow,” states Ratner and her partner.

Trump administration official and longtime Trump family ally Lynne Patton on Monday night offered a detailed refutation of claims involving her, made by former Trump administration official and reality personality Omarosa Manigault-Newman.

Monday on MSNBC’s “Hardball,” former White House staffer and “Apprentice” contestant Omarosa Manigault Newman, who has said she had heard President Donald Trump using a racial slur about African-Americans on tape, said the former member of the production staff of Trump’s

Former NFL running back Reggie Bush accused President Trump of “trying to divide the country,” at a celebrity football game in Los Angeles on Sunday.

Actor Chris Pratt worked his Christian faith into his acceptance speech at the “Teen Choice Awards” Sunday night, telling his young audience to “love God.”

A self-described Hip-Hop activist and congressional candidate aims to recruit some of the genre’s biggest names to help launch a new political party dedicated to solving urban-area issues.

Singer Jimmy Buffett is leaving sleepy Margaritaville and jumping into politics by endorsing Democrat Gwen Graham in the Florida Governor’s race.

The August 12 airing of Sasha Baron Cohen’s “Who Is America?” showed Youth Shooters of America President Dan Roberts putting a sex toy in his mouth to demonstrate ways to survive a terrorist attack.

Netflix CFO David Wells is reportedly stepping down from his position at the company, which he joined in 2004.

Actress Lindsay Lohan issued an apology for her statements critical of the #MeToo movement in which she said some women complaining of sexual harassment look “weak.”

Aretha Franklin is seriously ill, according to a person close to the singer.

Backlash embroiled British comedian Jack Whitehall’s casting as Disney’s first gay character in the upcoming production of The Jungle Cruise.

Actress Ruby Rose is limiting her social media presence amid backlash over being cast as an openly gay Batwoman in The CW’s Arrowverse.

Despite reams of favorable press coverage, director Spike Lee’s ‘BlacKkKlansman’ debuted in fifth place well behind the whacky prehistoric shark action flick ‘The Meg.’

Whether by brazenly injecting sex in the public sphere, adopting gay subculture for mainstream audiences or becoming the top-selling female musician of all time, Madonna has asserted an incalculable influence.

V.S. Naipaul, the Trinidad-born Nobel laureate whose precise and lyrical writing in such novels as “A Bend in the River” and “A House for Mr. Biswas” and brittle, misanthropic personality made him one of the world’s most admired and contentious writers, died at his London home, his family said. He was 85.

On August 16, some of Hollywood’s most powerful figures will attend a fundraiser for Democratic California gubernatorial candidate Lt. Gov. Gain Newsom on the lot of Universal Studios.

Rapper Ice Cube did not join the chorus of black celebrities critical of Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott for his patriotic stance in favor of the national anthem, instead urging the player to stand firm on his principles.

Actor Danny DeVito falsely claimed in an interview with The Daily Beast published on Saturday that the Trump administration is keeping illegal aliens in “concentration camps.”

SNL’s Colin Jost and Michael Che are hoping that their stint as co-hosts of this year’s Emmy Awards can be more about entertainment than politics.