JK Rowling is returning to the Harry Potter universe, writing the script for a film titled Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them. While the movie will not feature any of the main Potter characters, it will take place in the same world, following around Newt Scamander, the author of one of Hogwarts' first-year textbooks. Read More »
WHOOP WHOOP WHOOP. Arsenio Hall's return to late-night after a nearly two-decade hiatus bested many of the talk show arena's titans. The Arsenio Hall Show's debut episode beat out Leno, Kimmel and Letterman in the top 25 biggest markets. Read More »
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Arguably the best track from last year's Fear Fun (and definitely the only one that doesn't make you feel like drinking until you can't walk to keep you from hurling yourself off a bridge), Father John Misty 's I'm Writing A Novel" now has a video to match it's delightful, folky bounce. The video features Misty (real name: Josh Tillman) does just about everything but what the title implies, all while drinking heavier than the rest of the album feels. Read More »
MiUh-oh. Just when you think things can't possibly get any worse for Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth, stuff like this gets out. According to Us Weekly, the Hunger Games actor is cheating on his Cyrus with Mad Men starlet January Jones.ley Cyrus, Liam Hemsworth News Update Read More »
Damian Marley has announced an interesting new music festival that will allow fans to get up close and personal with artists, as well as provide some excellent vacation time. The son of Bob Marley teamed with Norweigan Cruise Lines to put on the "Welcome To Jamrock Reggae Cruise," a five-day floating festival featuring several high-profile dancehall and reggae artists. Read More »
Nicki Minaj Starships Lawsuit Nicki Minaj is the latest high-profile rap act to be slapped with charges of copyright infringement. The "Super Bass" singer is being accused by EDM producer Clive Tanaka of lifting the idea for her track "Starships" from his song "Neu Chicago." Read More »
The second annual Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All Carnival has released its line-up. In addition to previously announced headliners Frank Ocean and Tyler, The Creator, other OF favorites will be performing. Fans should expect to see Earl Sweatshirt (fresh off Doris), Mike G, producers The Internet and Taco on stage in L.A. Non-OF performers include hardcore outfit Trash Talk, Mac Miller, Flying Lotus, Mellowhigh and TDE member Schoolboy Q. Read More »
Jurassic Park 4 is finally starting to come together. The Colin Treverrow (Safety Not Guaranteed) directed film has a title and a release date. Jurassic World will hit theaters on June 12, 2015. Read More »
More than a few people noticed how uncomfortable A$AP Rocky looked around openly gay NBA center Jason Collins at the MTV VMAs. The possible Rihanna flame seemed to fidget and side-eye Collins, the first active player in any of the big four American sports leagues to come out of the closet, as he gave a speech detailing his coming-out journey. Rocky, who has gone on record as 100% pro-gay, apologized and set the record straight in an interview with The Stashed. Read More »
Never let it be said that Drake lacks confidence. To promote Nothing Was The Same, the Canadian MC's new album, he has released a video that seems to depict a hip-hop presidential convoy rolling through the streets of Toronto. The boom-bap and fanfare of the Hit-Boy beat over the top of the video leaves no doubt that the former Degrassi star views his upcoming release as a king's return. (The vibe is only slightly ruined by the shot of the album's truly terrible cover art). Read More »
The tracklist has already been revealed for Justin Timberlakes upcoming album The 20/20 Experience Part 2 Of 2. But now that we have the running times of the songs therein, we can hazard a guess for more of the same sprawling, possibly over-long (depending on who you ask), pop meandering that has marked all of JT's albums since FutureSex/LoveSounds. For example, the closing track clocks in at a hefty 11:28. The whole album runs 74:27 and is laid out below. Read More »
I honestly don't know what to say. Miley Cyrus raps now, and we should probably all get used to it. The "Wrecking Ball" singer made her hip-hop debut on "23," a delightfully sproingy Mike Will Made It track about Jordans that features Juicy J and Wiz Khalifa (also, everyone just kind of follows Juicy's lead and cops the flow from "Bandz A Make Her Dance." Read More »