‘The Real Dirty Dancing’: Tyler Cameron, Brie Bella relive classic movie in FOX series
“The Real Dirty Dancing” features celebrities reliving the classic film’s most memorable moments, hoping to become the next Baby and Johnny.
Whoopi Goldberg suspended from 'The View' following Holocaust remarks
Whoopi Goldberg has apologized for saying the Holocaust was not about race, and took to “The View” on to explain how she was educated that her comments on the show the day before were wrong.
Spotify, Joe Rogan see more artists pull music over COVID-19 podcast
India Arie and Graham Nash are the latest artists to pull their music from the streaming platform.
Watch: Fans help Ashanti sing national anthem after mic issues at AFC Championship
After Ashanti’s microphone went out, the thousands of fans that packed Arrowhead Stadium joined in the ‘Star-Spangled Banner’ to help out the singer.
Super Bowl 2022: Who's singing the national anthem?
The NFL has announced the pre-game entertainment lineup for Super Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium.
Joe Rogan and Spotify: How COVID-19 backlash could impact platform
Neil Young's protest against Spotify over podcaster Joe Rogan is rocking the world's most popular streaming service, and it's putting a spotlight on its business priorities.
New York Times buys viral word game Wordle
The New York Times said on Monday that it has bought Wordle, the free online word game that has exploded in popularity and, for some, become a daily obsession.
Cheslie Kryst, former Miss USA, dies at 30
Cheslie Kryst, who was Miss USA 2019, has died after jumping from her apartment in Midtown Manhattan.
Howard Hesseman, who played DJ Johnny Fever on 'WKRP in Cincinnati,' dies at 81
Howard Hesseman, an Emmy-nominated actor who played radio DJ Dr. Johnny Fever on the sitcom “WKRP in Cincinnati,” has died. He was 81.
Joe Rogan pledges to ‘try harder’ amid Spotify protests over COVID-19 misinformation
Joe Rogan responded to backlash and Neil Young’s music boycott over his Spotify-exclusive podcast, saying he was only seeking to have conversations with people who have “differing opinions.”
Joni Mitchell joining Neil Young in protest over Spotify
Joni Mitchell said Friday she is seeking to remove all of her music from Spotify in solidarity with Neil Young, who ignited a protest against the streaming service for airing a podcast that featured a figure who has spread misinformation about the coronavirus.
Year of the Tiger: SFPD prepares for Lunar New Year celebrations
SFPD foot patrol officers say keeping Chinese New Year festivities safe is a community effort.
Kid Rock threatens to cancel shows at venues with COVID-19 vaccine, mask mandates
Kid Rock made the announcement Thursday ahead of tickets going on sale for his 26-show “Bad Reputation” tour.
‘The Masked Singer’: Nick Cannon and Ken Jeong discuss working on FOX show together
On Nick Cannon’s daytime talk show, the host and comedian sat down virtually with Ken Jeong, a panelist on ‘The Masked Singer’ to talk about working together on FOX’s hit reality series.
'Tiger King' Joe Exotic resentenced to 21 years for murder-for-hire plot
“Tiger King” Joe Exotic was resentenced to 21 years on Friday in Oklahoma City for a murder-for-hire conviction.
Man crashes into Taylor Swift's building, rips out intercom, attempts to get in, police say
A man from Virginia was arrested after he crashed his vehicle into singer Taylor Swift's building in TriBeCa, ripped out the intercom and tried to get inside, said police.
‘Love Off the Grid’: New reality series tests relationships in the wild
The new series “Love Off the Grid” follows four couples who test their love. But, there's one problem: one partner lives off the land — no running water, no electricity and no civilization in sight. Can the couples make it work?
'Jeopardy!' champ Amy Schneider opens a new chapter for show
Schneider's success put her in the ranks of Ken Jennings, who's serving as guest host, and the quiz show's other all-time greats. It also made Schneider, a trans woman, a visible symbol of achievement for often-marginalized people.
San Francisco's Castro District allows new bars for 1st time in more than 30 years
The LGBTQ+ neighborhood is known for its nightlife, but over the years the number of bars in the area has dwindled to fewer than 10.
Macaulay Culkin, Brenda Song engaged after welcoming first child together: reports
The news of Culkin and Song's engagement comes after Song was seen wearing a diamond ring on her left hand in California on Monday, according to reports.


















