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Friday, June 8,2012

Grammys add changes to jazz, Latin, R&B fields

A year after the Grammy Awards cut 31 categories, sparking protests and a lawsuit by Latin jazz musicians, the music organization has made more changes by adding three awards, including the reinstatement of best Latin jazz album.
Thursday, June 7,2012

'South Park' Wins 'What What (in the Butt)' Legal Fight

An appeals court has refused to revive a lawsuit against Viacom subsidiary Comedy Partners over a viral Internet video that was allegedly misappropriated in an episode of South Park.
Thursday, June 7,2012

Former Fleetwood Mac Member Bob Welch Dead at 65

Former Fleetwood Mac member Bob Welch has died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at the age of 65, the Associated Press reports. Welch was found dead by his wife in their Nashville home today just after noon. According to Nashville police spokesman Don Aaron, the musician had been dealing with health issues recently and left a suicide note.
Friday, June 1,2012

Fiona Apple's Return: Idle No More

Seven years after we last heard from her, Fiona Apple is back with another idiosyncratically titled, mesmerizing album as emotionally raw and confused and confusing as ever. But now, maybe for the first time, she's okay with all that.
Friday, June 1,2012

Madonna Kicks Off 'MDNA' Tour in Tel Aviv

Madonna kicked off her 'MDNA' tour yesterday in Tel Aviv, bringing some dark, occult imagery and plenty of eye-popping outfits for the first show. But despite the intense look and feel of the stage, Madonna took the opportunity to address the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and make a plea for peace.
Friday, June 1,2012

Green Lantern Comes Out As Gay in Relaunched Comic

Earth has a new protector, and he happens to be gay. DC Comic will reintroduce the original Green Lantern, Alan Scott, to readers in next Wednesdays Earth 2 series, where he will be seen leading a team of heroes in one of the DC Universe's parallel-worlds, Earth 2.
Thursday, May 31,2012

History's 'Hatfields & McCoys' Beats Own Record With 14.3 Million Viewers

At the end of its three-night run, History Channel's Hatfields & McCoys miniseries now holds the top three slots among entertainment telecasts in ad-supported cable history.
Thursday, May 31,2012

Amy Winehouse's Family Selling Late Singer's Home

Amy Winehouse's family has put the Northwest London home where the late singer was found dead last July up for sale for £2.7 million, or $4.2 million, the Associated Press reports.
Wednesday, May 30,2012

Jury Will Hear No Doubt's Claims in 'Band Hero' Trial

No Doubt's attorneys can argue to a jury that the band was misled by gaming giant Activision Publishing Inc. about how its likeness would be used in the video game "Band Hero," a judge ruled Tuesday.
Wednesday, May 30,2012

The Real Reasons Paramount Bumped 'G.I. Joe 2' to 2013 (Analysis)

When Paramount announced May 23 that it was moving G.I. Joe: Retaliation from its June 29 release date to March 2013, nostrils started to quiver throughout the industry.
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