Awards show recap: The chaos Oscars

Will Smith and Chris Rock were at the center of a surreal Oscars moment as a night about glitz and glam got derailed by the slap heard around the world. Here's how the ceremony unfolded as the Academy Awards broadcast tried (and failed) to recover.

Doja Cat says she's quitting music

Singer, 26, feuded with fans online over canceled show in Paraguay.

Foo Fighters, fellow musicians mourn death of drummer Taylor Hawkins

Tributes poured out on social media for Taylor Hawkins on Friday night after the Foo Fighters announced the drummer had unexpectedly passed away.

Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins dead at 50

Taylor Hawkins, for 25 years the drummer for Foo Fighters and best friend of frontman Dave Grohl, has died during a South American tour with the rock band.

Kanye West, aka Ye, pulled from Grammys due to 'online behavior'

A representative for Ye, who changed his name from Kanye West, confirmed the information in The Blast article in an email to the Associated Press. She did not offer additional comment.

'King of Reggaeton' Daddy Yankee announces retirement

The rapper, whose name is Ramón Luis Ayala Rodríguez, is often cited as an influence by other Latin urban performers.

Maury Povich to end talk show after 31 seasons

The network said “Maury” will end its run of original episodes in September but said reruns will continue.

Amazon closes $8.45B MGM studio acquisition

Amazon has closed its $8.45 billion acquisition of MGM Studios as it looks to boost its streaming service in competition with Netflix and Disney. 

Pete Davidson no longer going to space on Blue Origin flight, company says

Pete Davidson is no longer going to the edge of space on Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin rocket after the launch was delayed, the company said.

Schitt’s Creek-themed cruise to set sail from Florida

"Moira’s Party Boat: Ew, Cruising!" is set to sail from Miami on March 30, stopping in Key West, Florida, and then on to Nassau, Bahamas. The cruise will return to Miami on April 3.

CD sales in US increase for 1st time in nearly 20 years

U.S. sales for physical CDs in 2021 increased for the first time since 2004, according to recent data published by the Recording Industry Association of America.