Monthly Archives: February, 2016

RIP Earth, Wind & Fire founder Maurice White at 74

One of the more dynamic forces in 1970's music, Maurice White, founder of Earth, Wind & Fire died on Thursday at the age of 74. His band's horn-driven band sold more than 90 million albums with memorable hits such as "September," ''Shining Star" and "Boogie Wonderland."

‘Pride and Prejudice and Zombies’ trailer proves bloody good

When you think of Jane Austen most likely Zombies isn’t in the realm of what naturally comes to mind. However, in the upcoming film Pride and Prejudice and Zombies that is exactly what audiences are given as the classic tale is given a whole new spin.

Could the Zika outbreak affect abortion laws in 2016?

Abortion is that hot button topic that keeps coming up in various forms, but with the Zika virus outbreak, it may force politicians to deal with it in a way they never had to before.

2016 Presidential Election returning candidates scorecards: Clinton, Santorum & Huckabee

While the media has been focusing on the newer blood in the 2016 presidential election, some of the old timers who've been through this process before aren't getting the sound bitess they're used to.

Jeremy Saulnier’s ‘Green Room’ brings on the red in latest trailer

Actor Sir Patrick Stewart is gifting horror fans with his latest performance in the upcoming movie Green Room. Out in a few months, the movie is a crime horror thriller that debuted at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival.

Bill Cosby’s deposition battle looms ahead

Bill Cosby wasn't able to wrangle his way out of the sexual assault case, and there'll be plenty of drama lying ahead as the battle over some pretty damaging testimony he gave in a deposition over a decade ago takes center stage.

‘American Crime’ 205 Rough Sex Consent & Texts

This week "American Crime" does a 180 with episode five as the police start to take the rape of Taylor Blaine seriously and Coach Sullivan quits as a show of support for the young man.

Cam Newton not pleased with Super Bowl Media Coverage

Cam Newton got his feathers ruffled a bit on Wednesday as a reporter pressed him about race being a factor in some fans’ dislike for the Carolina quarterback. Newton did bring this on himself

Bomb threats kick in on Steven Avery ‘Making A Murderer’ documentary case

The "Making A Murderer" documentary based on Steven Avery's bizarre trip through the Wisconsin legal system has raised many emotions in people, but sadly, some has decided to make a bomb threat as a form of justice.

Bill Cosby Doesn’t Get to Walk Away From Trial

Just when it seemed like the case against Bill Cosby had fallen apart, a Pennsylvania court ruled against the comic on Wednesday, ruling that his aggravated indecent assault charges will not be dismissed, and his case will go to trial.

Super Bowl Media Day Humor Distracts Fans from the Nerve-Racking Wait for Super Bowl 50

Super Bowl 50 is this Sunday. Okay, breathe…keep breathing.

Manchester City confirms Pep Guardiola appointment

Manchester City have ended all the speculations and announced that Pep Guardiola will replace Manuel Pellegrini after the end of this season.

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