Grammy Producer Defends Lorde Not Getting to Perform
This year's Grammys overwhelmingly celebrated male musicians—and Lorde was blocked from performing solo.
Have Justin Timberlake and Janet Jackson Made Up?
Timberlake promised Fox there would be no "Nipplegate" during this year's Super Bowl halftime show.
Slow iPhone Scandal: Senator Demands Answers From Apple
U.S. Senator John Thune asked Apple CEO Tim Cook for answers about why old iPhones are deliberately slowed down.
"All I Want for Christmas is You" Is Worth $60 Million
"At the time, I thought it was overly simple, and I really didn't like it."
Everything You Need to Know Before SNL Airs
Comedienne Tiffany Haddish will host the show for the first time.
Everything to Know About SNL's Halloween Special
'Saturday Night Live' airs early this week to make way for the 'David S. Pumpkins Animated Halloween Special.'
Dave Chapelle and Ed Sheeran Cover Radiohead's 'Creep'
Chapelle and Sheeran really brought the energy during their impromptu performance, but the comedian's vocals aren't the easiest on the ears.
Rapper Logic Opens Up On the Messaging in His Music
In an interview with Newsweek, the Maryland rapper got candid about how he'll make "whatever music however I want" while spreading positivity.
U.K. Terror Attacks Bring Tight Security to Eminem Show
Music venues are taking extra security precautions after the terror attack in Manchester following an Ariana Grande performance.
Mariah Cary Admits Suffering From Low Self-Esteem
Mariah Carey is just a "regular human being" like everyone else.
Obama Is Better Than Trump At Twitter: Analysis
Donald Trump took a loss to Obama where it really hurts him this week: His Twitter account.
Paris's Editathon is Fighting Wikipedia's Gender Gap
Artists and performers will join the public to edit, translate and create pages about women for the online encyclopedia.
'Flashpoint for Violence': Shia LeBeouf Project Halted
The participatory installation and Internet streaming performance was supposed to run until the end of Trump's presidency.
Elaborate Plays for Audience of One: Odyssey Works
A collection of diverse artists present for an "audience of one" as they develop an immersive production built on their subject's tastes, relationships and desires.
Putin's Athletes Cheating? I'm Shocked, Shocked
At the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, Russia came in 11th in the medal count. In Sochi, at the height of state-sponsored doping, it came in first.
Watch: Katy Perry Roars for Hillary Clinton at DNC
The pop star threw her weight behind Clinton with the first performance of her new song.
Aerosmith Guitarist Joe Perry Collapses on Stage
Perry was playing in New York and is now in a stable condition in hospital, according to reports.
Zayn Malik and the Contradictions of Anxiety
Being a confident performer does not stop you suffering from anxiety.
Prince Charles Takes to the Stage
Prince Charles took to the stage on Saturday night to mark Shakespeare's 400th anniversary.
Who Is Marian Anderson, the Woman on the New $5 Bill?
The opera singer's Lincoln Memorial performance is considered by some to have helped launch the civil rights movement.
Eat, Drink and Read 'Ulysses' in Merriment: What to Do on Bloomsday
The annual event commemorating Leopold Bloom's epic stroll in James Joyce's novel features worldwide marathon readings and Gorgonzola sandwiches.
Performance Artist Mykki Blanco Reveals HIV Positive Diagnosis
The queer rapper has been battling the disease since 2011, an announcement made to coincide with Pride weekend.
Jennifer Lopez Faces Lawsuit After Steamy Morocco Performance
The singer has been called out for her racy moves and outfits at a Rabat festival.
Bjork's MoMA Retrospective Is Gnarled, Problematic—and Compelling
The critics hate the sprawling exhibit, but there's value in examining the approach.
Over Yondr, Where There Are No Phones
Yondr creates phone-free zones to counteract compulsive phone-checking, keep people in the moment and allow them to let go.
The Same Day The New Republic Blows Up, Vice Throws Itself a Major Blowout
Walkouts plagued one veteran publication by day, while a neighboring new media empire partied by night.
Live and Onstage, the Supremes!
After making theater from Fitzgerald, Faulkner and Andy Kaufman, New York's Elevator Repair Service is on the top court's case.