After accepting requests from Chinese authorities, Apple have removed New York Times App from its App store in China this past month. Read More »
"You gotta be able to work hurt," Hulk Hogan told TMZ. "You can't be taking a day off from wrestling because you twisted your pinkie if you're wrestling the main event at Madison Square Garden." Is that a dig at Michael Sam's sexuality, or the sometimes frail-sounding listings on NFL injury reports? Read More »
Angie Martinez has made yet another power move in her legendary career. "The Voice of New York" radio host announced that she's now part of longtime friend Jay-Z's Roc Nation management lineup. Martinez joined the team Tuesday, Nov. 4, which can be seen on the company's website. Roc Nation also announced the big news via Twitter: Roc Nation welcomes multimedia personality @AngieMartinez to the Roc Nation family! pic.twitter.com/ukrOQEKgC6 — Roc Nation (@RocNation) November 4, 2014 According to "Vibe," this news follows the veteran radio host's switch from her 20-year home at Hot 97 to its rival radio station Power 105.1 in June. "The New York Times" described her move as "a shake-up of the hip-hop radio world." Read More »
Shonda Rhimes covers the latest issue of The Hollywood Reporter, and they are dubbing her as "TV's Savior." Read More »
In Last Laugh, MStarsNews talks to our favorite comedians or funny people about some of the last experiences they've had over the years. For this installment, we welcome in comedian Jen Kirkman. Read More »
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"Bullish on Boyish," dissects the male-dominated, late-night talk show circuit. Writer Bill Carter down-plays Chelsea Handler's success. Read More »
Fans who have been closely following the news about Zack Snyder's Man of Steel sequel, which we're currently calling Batman vs. Superman, know that Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) would not be sporting her classic short-shorts and red top from the comics. Instead, the character would have some sort of armor, but details were scarce. Read More »
The week of June 18th was a big week in hip-hop. J.Cole, Kanye West, and Mac Miller all released their albums on the same day igniting one of the most talked about rap album battles of this era. Read More »
J. Cole has a lot to prove with his sophomore album Born Sinner. The Roc Nations rapper challenged Kanye West to a battle, and even made song directed at another rap legend Nas. Cole sat down with BET to recount the moment he played "Let Nas Down," for the Queens spitter. Read More »
There is no doubt that J.Cole's sophomore album "Born Sinner," is a hit. The North Carolina bred rapper with the undeniable New York swag has been releasing single after single, and even lived streamed his album to avoid leaking prior to the June 18th release date. If spectators doubted J.Cole's hit factor, then his latest release "New York Times," featuring 50 Cent and Bas will certainly influence to reevaluate your thoughts. Read More »
SNL didn't air their parody skit on famous restaurateur and television personality Guy Fieri (whose new NYC restaurant Guy's American Bar and Grill recently got some awesomely horrible reviews and critiques) on Saturday night's episode, but the video has since leaked online, and it's definitely worth a few good laughs! The SNL skit stars wise guy Bobby Moynihan as Fieri who happens to drop by Seth Meyer's infamous "Weekend Update" to respond to the "New York Times" restaurant review. There's just one thing - Fieri hasn't even read it yet... he's "happier than butter on gravy" and ready to go "full throttle" until he actually reads Pete Wells' rather scathing piece. He then becomes only "half throttle." Continue on to watch the hilarity commence. Read More »