© Moviestore Collection/Shutterstock Stan Kirsch, a New York-born actor who most notably appeared on the 1990s Highlander series, died on Saturday, January 11. He was 51.
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Allee Willis—best known for writing the Friends theme song "I'll Be There For You" and Earth Wind & Fire's "September"—passed away on Christmas Eve, her publicist told the New York Times. The cause of death was cardiac arrest. She was 72.
"Allee Willis was a one-of-a-kind creative genius, Her love, spirit and artistry are forever woven into the fabric and legacy of Earth, Wind & Fire," the band's official Twitter account wrote. "She will be
© Moviestore Collection/Shutterstock Stan Kirsch, a New York-born actor who most notably appeared on the 1990s Highlander series, died on Saturday, January 11. He was 51.
Stan Kirsch, a New York-born actor who most notably appeared on the 1990s Highlander series, died on Saturday, January 11. He was 51.
On Saturday afternoon, January 11, the "Pokemon: Detective Pikachu" star and the "A Star Is Born" actor were spotted accompanying their daughters. The two families were photographed leaving Cooper's apartment in New York as they made their way towards parked vehicle, reports aceshowbiz.com Reynolds' wife and actress Blake Lively was seen holding their 3-year-old daughter Inez in her arms.
Jonas Brothers add yet another accolade to an already triumphant 2019: the act landed the biggest song on U.S. radio last year.
Statute of Limitations, the Pete Rock-produced collaborative EP between Benny The Butcher and Smoke DZA, was one of 2019’s hidden gems. Running at just a scant 20 minutes, the EP finds Benny and Smoke gleefully running lyrical rings around each other over Rock’s typically lush beats in a giddy celebration of New York’s underground.
These next couple of weeks mark the final leg of a coast-to-coast, months-long awards campaign season. For some, the endeavor is an exhausting one involving countless appearances and constant, coast-to-coast travel.
Eight years after the musical based on John Carney's Once swept the Tony Awards, the stage version of another film by the Irish writer-director is following a similar path to Broadway. Sing Street, adapted from Carney's semi-autobiographical 2016 screen comedy, which drew on his experiences as a youth in economically depressed Dublin in the 1980s, will transfer to Broadway's Lyceum Theatre in the spring.The move follows the show's world-premiere engagement, which opened Dec.
Elizabeth Wurtzel, the author of best-selling memoir Prozac Nation: Young And Depressed In America, has died.
Chloe Sevigny is going to be a mom!
Less than a week after gifting fans with his label’s seven-track EP JACKBOYS, Travis Scott has more goodies to dish out.
Wyclef Jean is jumping on the Christmas train this year by putting his unique spin on one of the most beloved holiday songs of all time.
Recorded in the summer of 1987 and released later that year, The Pogues' "Fairytale of New York" famously never made it to number one in the U.K. first time around, held off the top spot by Pet Shop Boys’ version of “Always On My Mind.” The song, which took over two years to write and features the late, great Kirsty MacColl, has come close several times in the