Helen Mirren pays tribute to Prince at last week's White House Correspondent's dinner.
She's a slice of awesome.
Radiohead has apparently "disappeared" from the internet amid rumors that the band is prepping for the new album.
The band's website, Facebook, and Twitter accounts have all gone "dark", with all of their posts deleted and blank images for the band's profile pictures and headers.
Cryptic as ever, the band is mum on what's actually going on.
Personally, I've never understood the hype- but everyone knows I'm a grumpy old man.
One of my friends shared an event on Facebook showing that Smash Mouth is playing at a Barnes & Noble in Atlanta this week.
In the words of Emmett Fitz-Hume, "they must be having trouble getting gigs."
Also, I didn't know Barnes & Noble was still a thing. I love books, but I buy all mine from Amazon.
Yes, it's my fault.
Since the March 3 release of the trailer for "Ghostbusters" reboot, the YouTube video has inexplicably been viewed 29.2 million times- and the down votes outnumber the likes by nearly a three to one margin.
I don't know why anyone, ever, thought that movie was a good idea.
Red Hot Chili Peppers say they'll be releasing a new track this week, and Radio.com says a new album won't be far behind.
The band posted to Twitter "Dark Necessities" will premiere Thursday.
Birthdays today include: Lily Allen; Jo Callis of Human League; Prescott Niles of The Knack; Lou Gramm of Foreigner; Goldy McJohn of Steppenwolf; Larry Gatlin of the Gatlin Brothers; and Engelbert Humperdinck. #MusicalBirthdays
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