2013 Grammy Winners
The 2013 Grammys was music's biggest night -- where Taylor Swift, Frank Ocean, Maroon 5, Ed Sheeran, Rihanna and more hit the red carpet and the stage on Sunday (Feb. 10) at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles.
The 2013 Grammys was music's biggest night -- where Taylor Swift, Frank Ocean, Maroon 5, Ed Sheeran, Rihanna and more hit the red carpet and the stage on Sunday (Feb. 10) at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles.
One of the best things about the holiday season is the unlikely collaborations between artists that wouldn't happen at any other time of the year, and the end result, which is usually a pretty fantastic Christmas song. The combination of Cee Lo Green and the Muppets is just one such example! Follow the link to catch a little bit of holiday cheer!
Last we heard, 'The Muppets 2' was bringing Oscar-winning Christoph Waltz on to join the sequel (which was being described as akin to 'The Great Muppet Caper') but now we have some more details on 'The Muppets 2' which looks to be happening sooner rather than later.
As if Cee Lo Green didn't have enough goodies on his buffet holiday plate with 'The Voice,' the Goodie Mob reunion, his next solo record and the postponed Loberace residency in Vegas, he somehow managed to squeak out a holiday album, ‘Cee Lo’s Magic Moment,’ which will be released Oct. 30.
What do you get when you mix Saint Nick with some gorgeous females elves? A rocking holiday visualizer from Cee Lo Green! To get everyone in the Christmas spirit, the Grammy-winning crooner released his ditty, 'Run Rudolph Run.'
Whether you like it or not, Christmas is just 'round the corner, and we at PopCrush are super excited about it. Why? Because it means new Christmas albums from our favorite artists, like Cee Lo Green and Christina Aguilera!
First it was Roseanne Barr, then it was Christina Aguilera. Now it's Measha Brueggergosman's turn!
I was blown away with how bad this sound. She does stumble through a few words of our National Anthem, then belts out the Canadian National Anthem. It's not so much the words of these iconic songs that she screws up... it's the way she sings. Am I crazy, or does she sound like Miss Piggy? Prepare yourself for some first-class cringing after the jump!
It’s a late night TV show monologue, it’s a blog … it’s a monoblog!
With at least six movies opening in wide release on various days over the past week, it would’ve been easy for any film to get lost in the shuffle.
But since Tom Cruise flicks rarely fade into the background, it’s hardly a surprise that ‘Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol’ brought in $26.5 million to handily beat all its competitors at the box office this weekend.
Fox News’ ‘Follow the Money’ made some waves this week by making claims the movie ‘The Muppets’ sends an anti-capitalist message to kids. Scoff all you want, but it just might be true. Here are 14 signs that the Muppets just might be Communists:
Well, like they say, you learn something new everyday. I took my family to see The Muppets over the weekend and it ended with one of my favorite songs, "Mahna Mahna." I knew that the catchy tune debuted on "Sesame Street" back in 1969, and was the first act on the pilot episode of "The Muppet Show" in 1976. I was shocked this morning when a friend sent me an article that tells of the song's origin.
Lady Gaga and Katy Perry reportedly had their scenes in ‘The Muppets’ cut. Combining Gaga and Perry with alpha female Muppet Miss Piggy would have been too much diva for one film. The multiplex would have spontaneously combusted, so maybe slashing their supposed scenes was a good idea.