Joe Biden to Introduce Lady Gaga at the Oscars for Sexual Violence Presentation
Vice President Joe Biden will introduce Lady Gaga this Sunday at the 88th Academy Awards.
Vice President Joe Biden will introduce Lady Gaga this Sunday at the 88th Academy Awards.
Vogue editor and Hillary Clinton supporter Anna Wintour is pitching a “Made for History” collection of Hillary T-shirts to help the candidate she says will “protect and build on” President Obama’s legacy.
Following a year where the topic of gender bias in Hollywood at times took center stage, a production company aimed at empowering women in film and TV has been launched by Jessica Chastain, Queen Latifah, and a slew of other big name industry women.
Vice President Joe Biden attended a private Washington D.C. screening of Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, Tina Fey’s upcoming film about author and journalist Kim Barker’s war reporting in Afghanistan and Pakistan, on Tuesday.
Stephanie Williams, a 29-year-old TV screenwriter, writes that former Yelp employee Talia Jane is “healthy, capable, white” in a scathing attack on the 25-year-old bellyacher’s tale of corporate despair.
Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton visited the cast and crew of ABC’s political thriller Scandal while fundraising in Los Angeles on Monday.
Two-time Oscar-nominated actress Rooney Mara regrets playing the role of a Native American character in last year’s “Pan,” as she said it put her on the wrong side of Hollywood’s “whitewashing” debate.
A study released on Monday by the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism finds that Hollywood’s problems with diversity are the result of the entire industry discriminating against women, minorities, and and the LGBT community.
Matchbox Twenty front man Rob Thomas has apologized for making what was perceived as a racist joke during a show over the weekend in Melbourne, Australia.
Hollywood live-tweeted Saturday as Republican frontrunner Donald Trump won big in South Carolina’s GOP primary and Hillary Clinton eked out a win in the Nevada caucus against Sen. Bernie Sanders on the Democratic side.
April Reign, the creator of the #OscarsSoWhite hashtag, told industry outlet TheWrap on Friday a protest of this year’s Academy Awards will include “counter-programming” that will begin on Oscars night.
Jermaine Jackson lashed out at Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump on Friday after Trump said his brother Michael Jackson lost his confidence after a series of botched cosmetic procedures.
Liberals lost their collective minds online Friday after Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz suggested in jest that Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertson would be an ideal candidate for U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
According to Federal Election Commission documents, pop singer Katy Perry’s production company was paid roughly $70,000 by Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign.
Transgender fashion model Andreja Pejic has landed himself on the cover of a major fashion magazine and will adorn the March issue of Marie Claire Spain.
“Hunger Games” actor Jeffrey Wright praised Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Instagram after attending an event hosted by former President Bill Clinton in Brooklyn on Wednesday.
After spending the past year living as a woman, reality TV star and Olympic gold medalist Bruce Jenner concludes that there is only one thing more difficult in Hollywood than changing genders … being a Republican.
White, British actor Joseph Fiennes doubled down on his defense of playing the late, black, pop-music icon Michael Jackson in a new project and advocated for “colorblind casting” at “all levels” of entertainment this week.
While Beyoncé’s upcoming concert in Tampa, Florida is expected to sell out, the show is lacking adequate security personnel, as local police officers have thus far refused to sign up to work at the event.
Actress Lindsey Lohan became the subject of ridicule and mockery after she endorsed Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton this week in a hazy Twitter post.
Rapper Kanye West declared himself to be “more influential” than Stanley Kubrick, Pablo Picasso, Paul the Apostle, and Pablo Escobar during a backstage meltdown on the set of Saturday Night Live last weekend.
By way of a specially designated “Trump phone,” Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump visited The Late Show on Tuesday night from host Stephen Colbert’s home state of South Carolina.
Rihanna’s last minute cancellation of a performance at Sunday’s Grammys was originally blamed on bronchitis; however, a new report claims the singer suffered a “meltdown” prior to her hasty exit from music’s biggest night.
Secretary of State John Kerry met with a number of major film studio heads on Tuesday for a discussion about how the movie industry can help fight narratives being pushed abroad by the Islamic State.
Actor John Cusack accused the West of “legitimizing murder” with its response to the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks while speaking to reporters on Tuesday at the Berlin Film Festival.
Director Spike Lee criticized the United States as a “volatile” and dangerous country, and questioned Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s mental competency during an event at the Berlin Film Festival on Tuesday.
After winning big early at the 58th annual Grammy Awards on Monday, rapper Kendrick Lamar received a standing ovation after delivering a jazzy rendition of his song “The Blacker The Berry” before a prison backdrop.
A two-year investigation into TMZ by The New Yorker magazine details how the controversial Hollywood news and gossip organization allegedly obtains information and videos about celebrities, which includes using blackmail and taking advantage of a nationwide network of paid sources.
Hollywood and other media progressives reacted to the death of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia on Saturday with a mixture of sarcasm and jubilation.
Two-time Oscar-winning actress Emma Thompson weighed in on the #OscarsSoWhite controversy this week, and suggested the industry’s diversity issues could be remedied by “killing off” the Academy’s many older, white members.
Monday’s 58th Annual Grammys Awards are coming under fire over a lack of diversity regarding both nominations and the number of tributes aimed at honoring white musicians who died over the last year.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has drafted a pair of A-list supporters to help her woo back voters, after being routed by Sen. Bernie Sanders in New Hampshire. Elton John and Katy Perry will headline a fundraising concert for Clinton
In lieu of this year’s so-called “White Oscars,” Def Jam co-founder and media mogul Russell Simmons has announced he will host his own movie awards ceremony, which is set to debut just days before the 88th Academy Awards.
Actor and activist George Clooney lost his cool on a reporter over his involvement in Europe’s migrant crisis at a press conference for his box office flop Hail, Caesar! on Thursday in Berlin.
Speaking about his son Jaden’s decision to wear women’s clothing in a recent interview, actor Will Smith describes the teen as “fearless.”
In a wide-ranging essay published Wednesday in The Hollywood Reporter, leftwing HBO host Bill Maher writes that Democrats could lose the upcoming general election over the party’s refusal to utter the words “Islamic terrorism.”
In a lengthy essay published in The Hollywood Reporter, leftwing HBO host Bill Maher writes that Hillary Clinton’s presidential bid is in trouble and argues that non-establishment candidates Trump and Sanders have “rewritten” the rules for campaigning.
A group of protesters is planning to hold an anti-Beyoncé rally next week outside the NFL’s New York headquarters, after the pop diva’s politically and racially charged Super Bowl halftime performance paid tribute to the militant Black Panther Party.
Swimsuit model and actress Emily Ratajkowski has chosen to support Bernie Sanders over frontrunner Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primary, and she has a message for feminist icon Gloria Steinem: “I’m not here for the boys.”
During the Monday premiere of her new TBS late night show Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, the former Daily Show correspondent launched an all-out assault against Republicans, and described the party’s nominees as “a banquet of all-you-can-eat crazy.”