
Quincy Jones
Quincy Jones has sued Sony Music Entertainment and MJJ Productions over Michael Jackson projects released after the singer's death in 2009, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The producer filed a $10 million breach-of-contract lawsuit over the This Is It film and soundtrack, the Michael Jackson Cirque du Soleil productions and the 25thanniversary edition of Bad, alleging that the master recordings he worked on were edited and remixed to deny him royalties and production fees.
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Michael Jackson
The jury in the Michael Jackson wrongful death lawsuit ruled that AEG was not liable.
In 2010, Katherine Jackson filed a wrongful death lawsuit against AEG, the promoter behind Jackson's This Is It tour. In the lawsuit, Jackson claimed that "AEG's actions and inactions led to Michael Jackson's death on June 25, 2009." The lawsuit also said...
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Blake Shelton
Now that he's won three seasons of The Voice in a row, all three coaches seem to be working together against Blake Shelton to keep the country crooner from taking home a fourth victory. But on next week's new episodes (Monday and Tuesday at 8/7c on NBC), Adam Levine seems to...
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Chris Colfer and Darren Criss
Despite the show's title, it's a little tough to feel happy and excited about Glee this season. Following the sudden death of Cory Monteith this past July, many of the headlines about the series have been about the death of his character, beloved quarterback and New Directions member-turned-substitute director Finn Hudson, and how the series will move forward without one of its most important characters. For Gleeks across the country and around the world, the thought of watching Glee without Finn is a sad one. However, like any good musical, the show must go on, especially when that show is known for delivering heart, humor and those feel-good moments. Glee returns for its fifth season Thursday (9/8c, Fox), and although there's something missing from the new season, there are plenty of other reasons to tune in for Season 5...
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Elisabeth Hasselbeck and Barbara Walters
Our top moments of the week:
13. Worst Parody: Thanks to MTV, getting Catfish-ed is all the rage. So when Betty White reunites with her Mary Tyler Moore Show co-star Ed Asner on her prank show Off Their Rockers, they poke fun at the downfalls of online dating. But the parody goes quickly from "aw" to "ew" when Asner and White realize that neither is who they said they were online. What should they do next? "I don't know," Asner says, "but my little blue pill is starting to...
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Paris Jackson
Paris Jackson's request to be transferred from UCLA Medical Center to a renowned out-of-state facility has been rejected due to the fear of paparazzi attention, TMZ reports.
Jackson, who attempted suicide last month, is not cleared by UCLA to return home because she still poses a danger to herself, but ...
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Paris Jackson
Paris Jackson is speaking out for the first time since she tried to commit suicide last month.
"My daughter has asked that I extend a huge thank you for all of your thoughts and prayers and support. She is strong like her father," Jackson's mother, Debbie Rowe, tweeted on...
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Paris Jackson
Paris Jackson may be headed to a facility for long-term psychiatric treatment after her recent suicide attempt, People reports.
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Kanye West
Kanye West broke his no press policy for a bizarre interview with The New York Times, in which he made a case for his own greatness, declared himself the next Steve Jobs and explained how interrupting Taylor Swift only made him more awesome.
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Paris Jackson, Marilyn Manson
After reports surfaced that Paris Jackson may have attempted suicide because she wasn't allowed to attend a Marilyn Manson concert, the rocker has offered...
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