Founding Motown artist Barrett Strong dead at the age of 81

One of the most gifted songwriters to come out of the Detroit music scene so many decades ago has died. He wasn't even 20 when he agreed to put out music with Berry Gordy.

Annie Wersching, known for '24,' 'The Last of Us' roles, dies at 45

Annie Wersching is best known for playing FBI agent Renee Walker in the series “24" and providing the voice for Tess in the video game “The Last of Us."

Netflix's 'Stranger Things' the most-streamed show in 2022, Nielsen says

There is a confirmed Season five of "Stranger Things," although no release date has been confirmed. Season five will be the final season.

12-year-old actress removed from Razzie Awards nomination following criticism

“We have never intended to bury anyone’s career,” co-founder of the Razzie Awards John Wilson said in a statement. The award show "honors" the worst of cinema.

Oreo unveils ‘the most Oreo’ Oreo, stuffed with its own cookie

Oreo also announced the launch of Oreoverse, the company’s own metaverse space where fans can play games and even watch a celebrity guest explore the new virtual world on Jan. 30.

Panic! at the Disco breaking up: Brendon Urie calling it quits

Frontman Brendon Urie, the only remaining full-time member of the band, shared the special reason why he’s closing the door on Panic! at the Disco.

Super Bowl LVII: Chris Stapleton, Babyface to sing at pregame

The performances will take place Feb. 12 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, before the championship matchup and halftime show featuring Rihanna. The performances will air on FOX.

2023 Oscar nominations announced: Full list

The multiverse-skipping sci-fi indie hit "Everything Everywhere All at Once" led nominations to the 95th Academy Awards as Hollywood heaped honors on big-screen spectacles like "Top Gun: Maverick" and "Avatar: The Way of Water" a year after a streaming service won best picture for the first time.

As Alec Baldwin faces 'Rust' shooting charges, gun safety on sets 'gets louder'

“The gun safety experience on set has become more vocal, it’s a lot louder,” said one Hollywood armorer who has overseen the use of firearms on television shows like “Westworld.”