Paul McCartney has been popping up all over lately, and many times it has been with pop artists. He's singing on a new song called "FourFiveSeconds" with Rihanna and Kanye West, and it's making the rounds on pop radio.
And did you hear who he collaborated with at the SNL After Party over the weekend?
The show Marriage Boot Camp: Reality Stars, will put couples in the Shocktagon on Friday's episode, so they can role play, see each other's perspective, and get zapped with lots of little zings of electricity.
Former star of the Real Housewives of New York, Aviva Dresher, drew attention when she hurled her prosthetic leg across the room on that show, and now does her husband go to far imitating th
On Thursday actor Bradley Cooper found out he was nominated for Hollywood's biggest honor, an Oscar. And the night before that he was in Texas, hanging out at an average, ordinary theater, to promote the film he's nominated for.
Peyton Manning took the time to track down a military member to thank him for his service recently. And he went out of his way to do it. This is a cool story!
Hmm...I don't see Tammy anywhere on this "best of" list. I love Melissa McCarthy and I would see that movie again. I just can get enough of her singing off-key in the car.
Rolling Stone magazine has released its list of the Top 10 movies of 2014.
Johnny Manziel hasn't started a game yet for the Cleveland Browns yet this season, but he had the number one-selling jersey in the NFL for a time, and he's got a girlfriend that's garnering some attention. Even if he never takes a snap, it's still a good season!
With the sad news today that comedy legend Joan Rivers has died, we've decided to take a look back at the first episode of her late-night TV show, when she was visited by not one but two rock legends: David Lee Roth and Elton John.
Isn't there a point you cross in a marriage - maybe the 20 or 25-year mark - where you think you're safe, and that you're out of the divorce danger zone? Fifteen years? Apparently there is no such mile-marker.
As we struggle to make sense of the death of Robin Williams, we've spent some time here remembering him as a person and his work. We're obviously just a few of the many, many people Robin Williams touched during his lifetime. Among them are the many people he worked with over the years, from his days as a guest star on 'Happy Days' to his upcoming role in 'Night at the Museum 3.' Below are some thoughts, prayers and remembrances from friends and family who had the pleasure of knowing him both on- and off-screen.