A Head Full of Ghosts, based on Paul Tremblay's novel, starring David Harbour, Rebecca Hall and Esmé Creed-Miles, is coming from Lionsgate.
EXCLUSIVE: Lionsgate has acquired worldwide distribution rights ahead of the European Film Market to the upcoming ...
Baltimore is cranking up the entertainment this weekend, with local performance art and nationally touring music and comedy ...
Jack W. Hill, who wrote for 28 years for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, is now a freelance contributor to the paper. He and wife, Vicki, live in Bismarck on Big Hill Creek. They are grandparents six ...
Cello and vocal duo CelloVoci, along with “American Idol” vocalist Effie Passero, will bring their tour Friday to Memorial ...
Best New Age, Ambient, or Chant AlbumCarla Patullo, "Nomadica" — WINNER Cheryl B. Engelhardt & Gem, "According to the Moon" ...
Bad Bunny won top awards and delivered the strongest speech at a 68th Grammy Awards show dominated by spectacle and tributes.
Convicted in 2008 of murdering five young women in England, Steve Wright, 67, pleaded guilty to kidnapping and murdering ...
Grammys host Trevor Noah took to the Crypto.com Arena stage Sunday night and delivered an opening monologue that took aim at ...
Legal experts said that jokes like the one told by Mr. Noah at the Grammys on Sunday were protected by the First Amendment.
Hosting the Grammy Awards for the sixth and final time, Trevor Noah went easy on politics at first but drew the presiden's ire with a joke later in the show.
Donald Trump on Monday slammed the Grammy Awards and threatened to sue host Trevor Noah after the comedian joked about the president and Jeffrey Epstein’s island.