Kesha loses fight to part with Sony

In a battle to get out from under her contract with Sony, Kesha loses the battle. The "Tik Tok" singer burst into tears when a Manhattan Supreme Court judge ruled against Kesha's request to be released from her six-album deal with Sony.

Board rejects condom requirement for porn films

Condoms could be coming to porn studios across California if the state agency in charge of enforcing workplace safety adopts proposed new regulations aimed at protecting actors who make adult films. The state Division of Occupational Safety and Health was scheduled to vote on the regulations following a hearing Thursday in Oakland.

'Mob Wives' star Angela 'Big Ang' Raiola dies

“At 3:01 a.m. Angela Raiola peacefully ended her battle with cancer," Vinnie Medugno posted on Raiola's Twitter account. Raiola was diagnosed with throat cancer in April.

Paul McCartney turned away at Grammys after party

Apparently he wasn't VIP enough. Music legend and Beatles member Sir Paul McCartney was turned away at an Grammys after party in Los Angeles Monday night, reported TMZ.com. The party was hosted by rapper Tyga, boyfriend of reality TV star Kylie Jenner.

Group to protest Beyonce over Super Bowl halftime show

Apparently outraged by Beyonce’s Super Bowl Halftime performance of her new single “Formation,” a group is planning a protest outside the headquarters of the National Football League in New York City on Friday.  

Bernie Sanders makes 'SNL' appearance with Larry David

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders made a cameo appearance on "Saturday Night Live" three days before the New Hampshire primary, appearing in a skit with host Larry David, the comic who has done a dead-on impersonation of him.

Review: Metallica at AT&T Park

Hometown to Hometown. 19 years later. On April 2nd 1997, I attended my first concert ever in my hometown of Newport News/Hampton VA. I was 12-years old and I went with my mom, dad and brother.

Earth, Wind & Fire founder Maurice White dead at 74

NEW YORK (AP) — Earth, Wind & Fire founder Maurice White, whose horn-driven band sold more than 90 million albums and made hits like "September," ''Shining Star" and "Boogie Wonderland," died Wednesday at his home in Los Angeles, his brother Verdine said. White, who was 74, suffered from Parkinson's Disease and had retreated from the public even as...