Dave Grohl will be bringing his Sound City Players to New York City for one very special show. Grohl will be joined by a star-studded lineup in the Sound City Players first and only NYC concert at Hammerstein Ballroom on Feb. 13.
It appears that Katie Couric and Larry King Live were once almost a couple. Or at least they could have been, if King weren’t such a bad date when they went out once over 25 years ago.
An Alaska Airline jet had to make an emergency landing in Portland after its pilot lost consciousness.
The Internet music publication just announced that R. Kelly, Björk and Belle & Sebastian will be the headliners, as well as ticket information.
"House of Cards," a political drama starring Kevin Spacey, is seen as a game changer for Netflix not just in terms of TV storytelling, but for the entire Hollywood system.
Kanye West took yet another fashion risk when he wore a straitjacket and feather mask while performing in Abu Dhabi.
San Francisco 49ers players were spotted entering Penthouse Club, a strip club, ahead of their big Super Bowl game.
Beyoncé spoke with Rich Eisen and Deion Sanders following her halftime show press conference.
Grand Central Terminal is celebrating its 100th birthday this weekend, but the iconic transit hub was almost demolished in the 1960s.
Singer Tim McGraw reflects on his decision to stop drinking.
The Amsterdam-based World Press Photo Foundation announced the winners of its 2013 Multimedia Competition on Friday.
Oscar-winning documentarian Alex Gibney talks clerical abuse in the Catholic Church, juggling multiple projects, and his top-secret Lance Armstrong documentary.
Piers Morgan says Chelsea Handler was flirting with him after an awkward fight on her show, "Chelsea Lately."
CaCee Cobb announced that she and husband, "Scrubs" actor Donald Faison, are expecting their first child.
10 facts to know about Punxsutawney Phil ahead of his 2013 Groundhog Day prediction.
The former Applebee's waitress was fired after sharing a receipt with a rude comment on the Internet.
An Illinois-based Super PAC is calling on Americans to boycott Beyoncé’s Super Bowl halftime show performance, claiming the singer has “a long history of serving the godless Illuminati and their Satanic cult.”
Edward I. Koch, a three-term New York City mayor, died Friday morning of congestive heart failure at 88.
Former "American Idol" judge Steven Tyler showed up to the show in drag to try and pull off his best "dude looks like a lady" impression.
If “Operation” is too low tech for you “Surgeon Simulator 2013” is your answer. The free game is available online and will let you perform virtual surgeries.
Mexican officials are searching for the cause of a Mexico City explosion that killed 14 people and injured 100 more on Thursday.
MTV's "Teen Mom 2" might be getting cancelled because of Jenelle Evans' erratic behavior and trouble with the law.
Blergh, everyone. “30 Rock” aired its final episode on Thursday night, bringing the show’s seven amazing seasons to an unfortunate (but beautiful) end. And in honor of the beloved show’s final episode, let’s take a look back at some of the greatest moments in our favorite sitcom.
Groundhog Day is upon us. With winter hitting us with cold weather and snow, Americans turn to a groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil, to provide an answer as to when winter will end and spring will being.
Kristin Cavallari explained that she felt "slave" when breastfeeding her son.
An Ohio judge has ruled that the Steubenville rape case will remain open to the media while denying a request from the defense to relocate the highly publicized trial when it begins March 13.
Volkswagen’s highly anticipated ad for Super Bowl 2013 is already making waves online days before the big event, but not for the reasons the German carmaker may have hoped for.
Chelsea Handler playfully bickers with Piers Morgan on "Chelsea Lately," but it's not clear whether the two were joking.
A Detroit freeway pileup has left three dead. The pileup was caused by severe wind and snow leading to a mile-long stretch of car crashes that shut down the highway for hours.
Charlie Sheen calls Lance Armstrong a "douche" in response to his recent doping admissions.