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Friday, April 6,2012

PETA Compares Kanye West's Fashion to 'Caveman Costumes'

Kayne West and PETA have never been great friends, but it's only gotten worse with the rapper's latest song, "Theraflu." The beef started back in January 2010, when Kanye and his then-girlfriend Amber Rose were spotted in lush fur coats at Paris Fashion Week.
Thursday, April 5,2012

Bob Dylan's 'Blood on the Tracks' Is Becoming a Film

It might be a moot point to ask whether the world has had its fill of Bob Dylan movies, but whoever answered "hell no" will be happy to know that a production company in Brazil has bought the film adaptation rights to Blood on the Tracks. The 1975 album will be made into an English language flick by RT Features, produced by Rodrigo Teixeira and Fernando Loureiro (the former of whom, sadly, isn't the Rodrigo Teixeira with all the major visual effects chops, but still has a stacked Brazilian resumé). Miley Cyrus and Ke$ha are, no doubt, very excited.
Thursday, April 5,2012

Keith Olbermann Files Lawsuit Against Current TV

The war of words between Keith Olbermann and Current TV is now officially a legal battle, with the fired anchor filing a lawsuit Thursday accusing his former employer of breach of contract, sabotage and disparagement, sources tell The Hollywood Reporter.
Thursday, April 5,2012

Amp Inventor Jim Marshall Dead

Jim Marshall, inventor of one of rock & roll's most important innovations – the Marshall amplifier – has died at age 88.
Wednesday, April 4,2012

Keith Olbermann on Letterman: 'I screwed up really big'

In his first TV appearance since his ouster from Current TV last week, Keith Olbermann told David Letterman on The Late Show Tuesday that “I screwed up really big.”
Wednesday, April 4,2012

Neil Young Trademarks New Audio Format

They might sound like great song titles, but "21st Century Record Player," "Earth Storage" and "Thanks for Listening" aren't new Neil Young tunes. They're trademarks that the rocker recently filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Rolling Stone has found, and they indicate that Young is developing a high-resolution audio alternative to the MP3 format.
Tuesday, April 3,2012

The Fray Feel the Pain Over National Anthem Experiment

Yahoo! and the Houston Chronicle called it "dreadful." The Washington Post dubbed it "a version that made you want to curl up in the corner and drunk text an ex." But however you choose to describe The Fray's swirling, acoustic take on "The Star-Spangled Banner" at the NCAA title game on Monday, few will argue the experiment worked.
Tuesday, April 3,2012

David Letterman, Craig Ferguson Re-Up at CBS Through 2014

CBS has renewed its contracts with late night comedians David Letterman and Craig Ferguson, proving the mark of stability as rival NBC has played a very public game of late-night musical chairs.
Tuesday, April 3,2012

'Game of Thrones' returns to biggest ratings yet

The second season premiere of HBO’s Game of Thrones delivered series-high ratings Sunday night.
Monday, April 2,2012

ACM Awards: Taylor Swift, Miranda Lambert & Lady A Own the Night

The 47th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, held Sunday at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, were a mixture of expected winners sprinkled with a couple of surprises.
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