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A cardiologist who reviewed Dr. Conrad Murray’s care of Michael Jackson for the California Medical Board testified Wednesday that the physician’s treatment was riddled with egregious deviations from standard of care that contributed directly to the singer’s death.
It's another honor for Taylor Swift. The country music superstar has been crowned "Woman of the Year" by Billboard magazine. The 21-year-old multiplatinum singer-songwriter is the youngest to receive the award, which has gone to Beyonce, Reba McEntire and Fergie. The announcement was made Tuesday.
Amy Winehouse's father has a book deal. HarperCollins announced Monday that Mitch Winehouse has agreed to terms with the publisher in the U.S. and Britain for the release of "Amy, My Daughter." HarperCollins says the book will come out in summer 2012.
As Weezer fans know by now, the band's former bassist Mikey Welsh was found dead in a Chicago hotel this weekend from unexplained circumstances, though authorities have ruled out foul...
Ozzy Osbourne, advice columnist? Based on Ozzy’s hilarious columns in The Sunday Times and Rolling Stone comes, ‘Trust Me, I’m Dr. Ozzy,’ a compendium of his most brilliant advice.
Sources tell TMZ, the CEO of NOHO (that anti-hangover drink) wants to acquire all rights to the unreleased Tupac track playing in the background of the tape -- while the rapper gets it on -- and he's willing to pay $1,000,000 for the privilege.
Maybe it’s battered woman syndrome, but I desperately want the Smashing Pumpkins to succeed on its own terms in the new world; Billy Corgan’s done everything in his power to run what was once arguably the greatest rock band in the world (proof) into the ground, but he’s only 44—he must have one or two left in him. Right?
Chart-toppers, soul singers and three generations of Michael Jackson's family -- including his children -- celebrated the King of Pop at an energetic tribute concert, urging fans to focus on the late star's music rather than his death.