Celebrity blogger Latasha Kebe made a rambling and defiant live address on YouTube Wednesday, vowing to go all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court to appeal the new $4 million jury verdict reached Monday that found her liable for defaming Cardi B. “These last four years fighting this conspiracy …
Read More »Bill Cosby Responds to 'PR Hack' W. Kamau Bell on Damning New Series
Bill Cosby has responded to the release of We Need to Talk About Cosby, W. Kamau Bell‘s docuseries, which was screened at Sundance Film Festival last weekend. Over the course of four parts, Bell examines the complicated legacy of the actor-comedian, who was simultaneously known as “America’s Dad” as well …
Read More »Biden Calls Fox News Reporter a 'Stupid Son of a Bitch'
President Biden lost his temper at the end of an event at the White House on Monday, insulting a reporter who asked him a question about inflation. As a photo op was wrapping up in the East Room, Peter Doocy of Fox News asked Biden whether he believes “inflation is …
Read More »'SNL': Weekend Update Mocks Biden's Press Conference, Kyrsten Sinema, M&M's Redesign
The Weekend Update crew tackled Joe Biden’s historically long press conference, Krysten Sinema’s upholding of the filibuster, Prince Andrew’s Twitter and more on the latest episode of Saturday Night Live. “President Biden marked the end of his first year in office with a two-hour press conference, because that’s how long …
Read More »Watch an Orchestra Perform the 'South Park' Classic 'Gay Fish' Ahead of Season Premiere
Comedy Central has yet to release any footage from the upcoming season of South Park, which premiers Wednesday, Feb. 2, but they have shared a new video of an orchestra and choir performing “Gay Fish” from the classic episode 2009 “Fishsticks.” Check it out right here. The episode viciously mocked …
Read More »Republicans Are Now Proposing 'Election Law Enforcement' Units to Crack Down on Nonexistent Voter Fraud
Republicans in the South are turning to a familiar authority in their efforts to clamp down on imagined voter fraud: the police. George gubernatorial candidate David Perdue on Thursday called for the creation of “Election Law Enforcement Division” that would“be charged with enforcing election laws, investigating election crimes and fraud, …
Read More »Rolling Stone Racks Up Six L.A. Press Club Nominations
The Los Angeles Press Club has shared the full list of nominees for the 14th Annual National Arts & Entertainment Awards celebrating works of reporting and criticism in the arts and entertainment industries. Among its six nominations, Rolling Stone received an ensemble nomination in the Music Feature category for its …
Read More »Beach House Shares Five Songs from Upcoming Album 'Once Twice Melody'
Beach House has shared Chapter 3 from their forthcoming double album, Once Twice Melody, out Feb. 18 via Sub Pop. The collection includes five of the 18 album’s tracks: “Sunset,” “Only You Know,” “Another Go Around,” “Masquerade,” and “Illusion of Forever.” In the lead up to the album’s physical release, …
Read More »'Euphoria' Preview Teases New Lana Del Rey Song
A new Lana Del Rey song is teased in a preview for the next episode of Euphoria. The song, suspected to be called “Watercolor Eyes,” can be heard in a new episode teaser, after fans had speculated earlier this month that the singer had written a track for the HBO …
Read More »Bob Saget Mourned by 'Full House' Cast, Comedians at Funeral
Bob Saget was mourned Friday during a Los Angeles funeral service attended by his Full House costars and numerous other Hollywood celebrities. According to TMZ, hundreds gathered at Mt. Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery in the Hollywood Hills to honor the late comedian, who died suddenly on Jan. 9 at the …
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