Archive for February, 2012
Widely recognized for his roles on the Disney Channel, the 20-year-old singer-songwriter, producer will perform his new track “Top of the World.”
Music from Hans Zimmer, Pharrell Williams (of The Neptunes), Sheila E. and Grammy-winning double bass player/singer Esperanza Spalding will be available for download on ITunes.
Battle rounds begin on Monday, March 5 with biggest names in music serving as advisers to Christina Aguilera, Cee Lo Green, Blake Shelton and Adam Levine’s Teams.
E!’s Live From the Red Carpet coverage scored its most-watched award season in the network’s history.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences bestowed the most Oscars on two films that pay homage to the early days of cinema.
Rookie Tony Cascio scores game’s only goal
“I try to put out positive images about blacks, while focusing on the positive aspects of father and son,” said Turner.
The Gospel Music Association (GMA) serves as the face and voice for the Christian/Gospel music community.
The movie marks Perry’s first dramatic role away from his ensemble-based films.
In 2005 Rock served as host of the 77th Academy Awards.
The Reggae Boyz are off to a good start. “Boyz” newcomer, 17 year-old Jorginho James of Kingston College, scored the lone goal.
“Dateline’s” hidden cameras with Chris Hansen returns to NBC on March 12.
A historical tribute to the unsung heroes responsible for introducing a style of reggae music called lovers rock, it’s produced and directed by Menelik Shabazz.
Master chef Wolfgang Puck has been selected by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to create the menu for the Governors Ball, the celebration immediately following the 84th Academy Awards on Sunday.
Independent films, “Elza,” “Toussaint Louverture,” “A Small Town Called Descent,” and “Dark Girls,” win Top Prizes.






