Zach Galifiankis' parody talk show series, Between Two Ferns, has had some amazing guests over the last few years including Natalie Portman, Charlize Theron, Bradley Cooper and even Justin Bieber. But this week's installment of the strange show had probably the biggest guest ever: President Barack Obama. The Commander in Chief didn't hold back and, like many guests before him, made fun of Zach's weight. Read More »
The docu-series premieres Sunday, March 9 at 10|9c on OWN. Read More »
Korn frontman Jonathan Davis not only still exists, but apparently has some serious allegations about the state of modern pop music and the United States government. The man at the forefront of one of the most hated popular genres of all-time thinks that Miley Cyrus is being used as a nefarious distraction by President Barrack Obama. Read More »
It's obvious that Kanye West is head over heels in love with his new fiancée Kim Kardashian, but in a new interview with Ryan Seacrest (via E! Online), the Yeezus rapper thinks she's more influential than first lady Michelle Obama and the she deserves to be on the cover of fashion magazine Vogue. Read More »
Bill Clinton continued his run as one of the most fun figures in pop culture by crooning Robin Thicke's no. 1 single "Blurred Lines" in a video that has quickly gone viral. Read More »
Amanda Bynes continued her "calling-everyone-in-the-news-ugly" tour, referring to both Barack and his wife Michelle Obama as, you guessed it, "ugly." Read More »
You should always be careful when downloading music from the internet. The same applies for when users try to access the "Magna Carter Holy Grail" app that allows them to download Jay-Z's newest album. Representatives for computer security company McAfee have determined that hackers are using a clone of the app for Android phones to access information on the phones of downloaders. Read More »
The Rolling Stones closed out the North American leg of its "50 & Counting" Tour in Washington D.C., and the band made sure to capitalize on the political climate of the national capitol during stage banter. Read More »
Although the President of the United States of America, Barack Obama, is dealing with an incredible amount of controversial issues, he might be glad to know that there is a new viral video of him making the rounds this week. His mind is full of NSA worries and Snowden whistle blowing turmoil, so it's nice to see something humorous involving the Commander in Chief pop up onto our computers for once. "BarackDubs," a YouTube account full of Obama-themed musical covered comprised of cut up live appearances, has just released its latest video: Barack Obama singing Daft Punk's hit song "Get Lucky" off of 2013's Random Access Memories. Read More »
Jessica Sanchez has had a bang-up year. She debuted an album to favorable reviews, appeared on two episodes of Glee and was tapped to perform at the National Memorial Day concert. However, those achievements may pale in comparison to the following: the 17-year-old American Idol alum was shouted out by President Barack Obama. Read More »
Rihanna does not have millions on Twitter and Instagram followers for no reason. Who are some of her biggest fans? The Obama Girls of course. The First Daughters are fans of RiRi catchy tunes, just like the rest of America. Malia Obama got her Rihanna fix at the Diamond's World Tour stop in Washington D.C. Monday night. Read More »
(Reuters) - R&B singer Alicia Keys, country guitar slinger Brad Paisley and pop star Katy Perry are some of the A-list performers who will entertain partygoers at President Barack Obama's inaugural celebration, organizers said on Friday. Read More »
It seems like Queen of pop Madonna is more interested in promoting President Barack Obama in view of upcoming election, than touring America in support of her latest album, MDNA. Read More »