Mel Gibson gets worked up as a Boston cop hunting his daughter's well-connected killers in "Edge of Darkness," and an alienated teenager tries to survive the tortures of high school in MTV's animated series "Daria," arriving this week on DVD. Full story »
Fun-loving, girl-kissing pop diva Katy Perry has a new album, "Teenage Dream," coming out Aug. 24 on Capitol Records. She's serving up a first taste today with the debut of the collection's first single, "California Gurls." Full story »
Author Sarah Blake offers a compelling tale here, told with verve and unsentimental empathy. Her evocative description truly elevates the plot from Lifetime movie territory into something far more memorable. Full story »
Howard Stern isn't the media mogul he once was, having been stuck in the relative obscurity of satellite radio for years now. But he apparently still has the power to move an audience to check out naughty pictures on the internet. A young lady billing herself as "Emma The Amish Model" made a guest appearance on Stern's Sirius radio show Tuesday morning, and, for a brief, and not so shining moment, was Google's hottest search topic. Full story »
The magazine's June edition hits newsstands Friday equipped with 3-D glasses. "What would people most like to see in 3-D?" asked Playboy founder Hugh Hefner. "Probably a naked lady." Full story »
There has been much public discussion of whether the wives of Tiger Woods, Eliot Spitzer, John Edwards and Jesse James should leave them. But where's the concern that these men jeopardized their wives' health and lives with their behavior? Full story »
Smokey Robinson, Ella Fitzgerald and James Brown were among the music legends being honored on the Apollo Theater's new Walk of Fame in New York City. Full story »
Hard times for the economy. Hard times for the Cannes Film Festival, at least in terms of splashy Hollywood films for which the world's most prestigious cinema showcase is known. Cannes opens Wednesday with Russell Crowe, Cate Blanchett and Ridley Scott's "Robin Hood," one of the few A-list premieres at this year's festival, whose lineup has an undercurrent of economic themes. Full story »
We probably won't see Cleveland Orchestra maestro Franz Welser-Most hangin' out at Cavs courtside with hip-hop mogul Jay-Z anytime soon. But the Cleveland Orchestra is still doing its part to cheer Cavaliers to victory in the NBA Playoffs.. The musicians of orchestra and the Cleveland Orchestra Chorus teamed up with conductor Robert Porco to make a Go Cavs viral video featuring a performance of the "O Fortuna" chorus of Carl Orff's sweeping masterpiece, "Carmina Burana." Full story »
Nashville may be the country music capital of the world, but at a time when its struggling to rebuild from devastating floods, its billing as Music City has never been as fitting. Recording artists from all genres who call Nashville home are responding to the disaster. Full story »
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