Clad in a Magic Johnson Lakers jersey, Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine led the band in a live performance of their hit summer single 'Maps,' followed by their hit 'One More Night,' outside of MTV's Video Music Awards on August 24
Country music princess-turned pop music star Taylor Swift was on the scene at MTV's Video Music Awards on August 24, performing her new single 'Shake it Off.' So You Think You Can Dance's Jasmine Harper joins her on stage in this Great Gatsby-themed performance.
New boy band 5 Seconds of Summer performed their hit song, 'Amnesia' from their best-selling, self-titled album at MTV's Video Music Awards on August 24. The One Direction-like group was received by the crowd with abundant applause and support.
Top pop singer Sam Smith joined the lineup of performers at MTV's Video Music Awards on August 24, performing his hit single 'Stay With Me,' live on the awards show. And the crowd went crazy.
Pop singer Charli XCX was one of the first to perform at MTV's Video Music Awards. In the following video, watch her sing her hit song, 'Boom Clap' live on the red carpet of the VMAs.
The VMAs opened in style with Ariana Grande performing her hit single, 'Break Free,' followed by a rainforest-themed rendition of 'Anaconda' (no live anaconda was used this time). Next, of course Jessie J joined them on stage, and they all sang their hit song, 'Bang, Bang.' And what was happening with Nicki Minaj's outfit?
The 2014 MTV Video Music Awards will be broadcast live from the Los Angeles Forum tonight. The Red Carpet Preshow begins at 8:00pm ET on MTV, with the official ceremony kicking off at 9:00pm.
The unofficial end of summer is here, as MTV brings its annual Video Music Awards back to Los Angeles after taking the show on the road to Brooklyn's Barclays Center a year ago. Though every VMA ceremony has a level of unpredictability, with last year's Miley Cyrus-Robin Thicke performance still disturbingly fresh in many people's minds, the question is, can anybody top it? The rumor is that Beyoncé is going to be addressing rumors about her marriage during her Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award performance. Is this going to be a good thing, or a bad thing for Jovah?
Entertainment Weekly has exclusively learned that actress Lori Petty will be returning to Litchfield prison (we think) in the fourth season of 'Orange Is the New Black.' Though her role in the third season was small, her character Lolly will be be a part of the third straight season. Netflix is not confirming Petty's return, or commenting on what role she will play in the next season.
The Hollywood Reporter writes that stand-up comic and actor Mike Birbiglia will appear in the third season of Netflix's ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK. The details of his recurring role are being kept under wraps.
Bravo Media and Universal Cable Productions (UCP) announce additional casting for “Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce,” premiering Tuesday, December 2 at 10p.m. ET/PT on Bravo.
This is a show with one solid goal in mind: spark conversation. And that it does quite well. It's the intent of Daniel Pearle's smart and powerful play to challenge the audience's thoughts on the education system, gender identity, and relationship between the two. Even the most socially liberal among us are bound to have a new perspective afterwards, and some of what's presented is bound to make us angry and agitated.
On Monday, August 4, Chelsea Handler will moderate Netflix's “Orange is the New Black” For Your Consideration Academy Screening Event at the Directors Guild of America theater in Los Angeles.
Three time Tony Award-winning actress Bernadette Peters will guest star in an upcoming episode of Bravo Media's first original scripted series "Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce,"
The duel of these two characters is so absorbing and funny that I have to rate her black (in all senses) comedy as the strongest in this year's Contemporary American Theatre Festival. This is not just a duel of characters, but of actors. Lizan Mitchell, a face most viewers are probably familiar with from quality television like The Wire, is powerful and dignified, even with no clothes on - and delivers sharp-tongued zingers with scornful abandon. And N.L. Graham, a sassier sister of Laverne Cox of Orange Is The New Black (another great exponent of the art of making femininity issue from an originally male frame), mines every delicious wisecrack for all it might possibly be worth.
Laverne Cox ('Orange is the New Black') has been tapped to guest star in Bravo's first original scripted series 'Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce,' from Universal Cable Productions (UCP), that will premiere later this year.