The recent suicide of Manhattan businesswoman Cynthia Washenheim has left the New York Harlem neighborhood with sadness and disbelief. The mother jumped out of her apartment together with her 8-month-old baby on Wednesday, March 13, 2012. She left a 13 page suicide note to explain her reasons. As earlier reported, the mother died instantly. However, the baby miraculously survived the fall from 8 floors. Read More »
Lil Wayne did NOT die, as opposed to the death hoax rumors surfacing online. He was victim to silly rumors that the rapper was dead in the past, and this time is no exception. The reason why it is more believable is because he was hospitalized recently after he took some drugs that caused multiple seizures, iDigital Times reported. His addiction to "sizzurp," a mixture of strong sough syrup and alcohol, may not be the best thing to rap about now that he is not in a good health condition. Read More »
Colton Dixon is no longer on American Idol, but his song "Never Gone" was recently covered by a top ten finalist on that same show that first brought him into the limelight. Angie Miller took the song and infused it with her own style, drawing praises from Dixon himself a few days ago. Read More »
American Idol winner predictions around the web point to two strong contestants. Angie Miller has set the bar high on American Idol 2013 ever since she performed her breathtaking original song "You Set Me Free" on the reality talent show. Kree Harrison sings effortlessly through every song time and time again. This season has been clearly a strong one for women, as Keith Urban has said in a previous episode. Read More »
The Samsung Galaxy S4 smart phone is gaining more hype as the highly anticipated launch event is fast approaching on March 14, 2013. The release date will most likely be announced at the event in Radio City Music Hall. Targeting the U.S. audience starting with the Big Apple, Samsung seems to be suggesting that it may open up a potential retail shop in Times Square to allow users to “experience Samsung’s new flagship smartphone at Times Square,” reported Gottabemobile.com. Huge ads spread across a large retail location and billboards at the heart of New York City. Read More »
American Idol 2013 contestant Angela Miller sang her heart out during a rendition of former American Idol finalist Colton Dixon's original song "Never Gone" on Tuesday night's episode. Judges were wowed and praised the singer. Read More »
"The Voice" and "Survivor" producer Mark Burnett and Roma Downey had a tale to tell through "The Bible" miniseries shown on the History Channel. It did make history for the year 2013 as the most-watched entertainment telecast on major broadcast networks this past Sunday. Over 13.1 million viewers tuned in to watch the premiere according to Nielsen. Read More »
Kim Kardashian is now 16 weeks pregnant with Kanye West's baby and the baby bump is starting to give the fashionable star a hard time getting dressed daily, Contactmusic reported. Read More »
Rihanna is thinking about forever with Chris Brown. The pop star revealed to Elle UK that her latest single "Stay" symbolizes her love with Brown, especially after confirming that they are back together. Read More »
GLADD recently made the announcement that Madonna will be presenting the Vito Russo Award at the 24th Annual GLAAD Media Awards to Anderson Cooper on March 16, 2013 in NYC. Cooper recently came out as a proud gay man back in July of 2012, becoming one of the few openly gay media figures. Read More »
With only a several months to live, Nolan Keane, a 28-year-old baseball star from MIssouri State University has inspired friends, family and strangers to help make his last wish come true. Read More »
Rumored girlfriend Ella-paige Roberts Clarke joined Justin Bieber's 19th birthday celebration only to face opposition from a London club's security guards. Read More »
The fateful day is coming where the soft drink ban will take effect in NYC, one of the busiest hubs in the world. The ban of large sugary drinks over 16 oz. has not been very popular according to surveys. Read More »