Group Hits Kanye West for Lyric Mocking Parkinson's Disease Patients Rapper Kanye West's new album features a lyric which has a Parkinson's disease support group up in arms. by Breitbart News
Celebs Beg Obama to Keep Promise on Nuclear Disarmament Several A-listers are banding together to beg President Barack Obama to keep his word about seeking a world of nuclear weapons. by Christian Toto 13 Jun 2013
The Replacements to Reunite for at Least 3 Shows Celebrated 1980s alt-rockers The Replacements say they'll play at Riot Fest in Toronto, Chicago and Denver. Exact dates haven't been announced, but Riot Fest runs Aug. 24-25 in Toronto, Sept. 13-15 in Chicago and Sept. 21-22 in Denver. from AP 13 Jun 2013
BH Interview: 'Dirty Wars' Director Says U.S. Has Lost All 'Moral Credibility' in War on Terror Rick Rowley, the director of the new documentary detailing America’s secretive military tactics against Al Qaeda, says the country’s moral standing in the fight against terrorism is history. by Christian Toto 13 Jun 2013
Gov. Chris Christie's 'Slow Jam' Spin, Courtesy of Future 'Tonight Show' Host Jimmy Fallon Future Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon, who famously allowed President Barack Obama to push his agenda via a "slow jam" news segment, helped out another politician last night in the guise of comedy. by Christian Toto 13 Jun 2013
Sarah Palin to Bill Maher: Someone Should Flatten 'Your Lily White Wimpy A**' Sarah Palin ripped comedian Bill Maher on Wednesday, calling him a "little" "bully" whose "lily white wimpy a#*' should be flattened for mocking Palin's special needs son. by Tony Lee 13 Jun 2013
Jennifer Lopez: Latinos Are Realizing 'Our Power' in Media, Politics Jennifer Lopez says Latinos in the United States are starting to realize their power in politics and media, making the timing good for her latest undertaking: lobbying for greater diversity in TV programming. from AP 12 Jun 2013
Carey Mulligan Turns Down Hillary Biopic Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton may be one of the most popular liberal politicians in America, but that and five bucks still can’t buy her a star to play her in the proposed biopic Rodham -- yet. First, Jessica Chastain (Zero Dark Thirty) downplayed rumors that she was up for the role of young Hillary (no doubt the striped pants and Waldo glasses didn’t help). Then Scarlett Johansson's rep (The Avengers) downplayed rumors, too. Finally, Carey Mulligan (The Great Gatsby) turned it down, too. by Breitbart News 12 Jun 2013
Celebrities Flip Off Bullies in New Campaign Celebrities are teaming up to give bullies the finger, arguing that two wrongs do, indeed, make a right. by Breitbart News 12 Jun 2013
HGTV Apologizes for Suggesting Americans Use U.S. Flag Tablecloth HGTV has apologized via Facebook for suggesting that Americans use the American flag as a tablecloth for July 4 celebrations. by William Bigelow 12 Jun 2013
Mick Jagger, Rock Icon, Closet Conservative? Mick Jagger is many things to audiences--rock royalty, athletic showman and ageless leader of the Rolling Stones. A new interview with the 69-year-old rock legend suggests he's also a closet conservative. by Breitbart News 12 Jun 2013
Audience Member Confronts Bill Maher After Comic Slammed Sarah Palin's Special Needs Child A conservative audience member at a Bill Maher stand-up appearance got into a heckling confrontation with the comic after Maher used an offensive word to describe Sarah Palin's special needs child. by Breitbart News 12 Jun 2013
Snoop Lion: #NoGunsAllowed On Monday, Snoop Lion – formerly the rapper known as Snoop Dogg – posted a piece online calling for an end to gun violence. “Growing up in the streets of Long Beach, I’ve seen lots of homies fall victim to gun violence. Whether they were the ones behind the barrel or in front, in the end it never worked out,” he wrote. “As I hear more and more stories in the news about violent acts of terror and school shootings that leave innocent kids dead, it makes me upset to live in a world full of negativity.” by Breitbart News 12 Jun 2013
Kanye: I Am The Steve Jobs of 'Internet, Downtown, Fashion, Culture' On Tuesday, Kanye “Imma Let You Finish” West told the world that he was the Steve Jobs of fashion, culture, and the internet. Really. by Ben Shapiro 12 Jun 2013
Jim Carrey's 'Dumb and Dumber' Moves Hurting Once-Great Career Is Jim Carrey's penchant for insulting huge segments of the movie-going audience finally taking a toll on his once-great career? by Christian Toto 12 Jun 2013
Robert Redford Wants Obama to Bypass Congress on Coal Actor Robert Redford, the same man who made a film lionizing domestic terrorists earlier this year, has weighed in as an environmental activist, bloviating that he hopes President Barack Obama has the “courage” to unilaterally force coal-powered power plants to reduce their carbon emissions, bypassing Congress. by William Bigelow 12 Jun 2013
Free Speech Activist Ai Weiwei Compares U.S. to China Famed freedom activist Ai Weiwei recoils at the recent news surrounding America's domestic eavesdropping policies, comparing the government's tactics to those he's lived under in China. by Christian Toto 12 Jun 2013
'This is The End' Review: Hollywood Mocks Itself in Funny Apocalyptic Comedy When a group of well-known celebrities collaborate on a film, the results can be catastrophic. That isn't the case with "This Is the End," an apocalyptic comedy that doesn't take itself too seriously. by John P. Hanlon 12 Jun 2013
New Blu-ray Set Honors Clint Eastwood's Screen, Warner Bros. Legacy Clint Eastwood's reign as a movie star continues well into his 80s, and a new Blu-ray box set captures some of the star's best films in one expansive package. by Christian Toto 11 Jun 2013
Liberal Director Gets Byline on Washington Post Spying Story Liberal director Laura Poitras earned a co-author byline on The Washington Post's big story regarding the NSA's domestic spying program. by Breitbart News 11 Jun 2013
Cameron Douglas Writes Drug Policy Essay from Jail Cameron Douglas, the son of famed actor Michael Douglas, is calling for treatment rather than jail time for non-violent drug offenders. from AP 11 Jun 2013
'Daily Show' Keeps Up Pressure on Obama, NSA - 'Good News: You're Not Paranoid' "The Daily Show" may have a new host, but the Comedy Central mainstay isn't letting go of the National Security Agency spy imbroglio. 11 Jun 2013
Super Patriot: 'Man of Steel' Embraces American Roots The new "Man of Steel" doesn't shy away from the character's American origins--despite the main character's alien roots. It embraces them. by Christian Toto 11 Jun 2013
'The Purge' Slams NRA and Tea Party, Summons Thoughts of Trayvon Martin The new Ethan Hawke thriller The Purge was number one at the box office during its opening weekend, but critics are slamming the film for its thinly veiled commentary against the National Rifle Association, Sarah Palin, and Tea Party groups. by Warner Todd Huston 11 Jun 2013
Robert Redford Ignores Global Warming Lull, Pushes Obama on Climate Change Action Robert Redford has an op-ed in the USA Today imploring the president to act now on climate change. Redford ignores the fact that global warming isn't as bad as the fear-mongers told us it would be, and many of the president's green initiatives have produced more scandal than energy. by Christian Toto 11 Jun 2013
Dave Caves: Letterman Lets Loose on Obama, NSA There is no better sign of a scandal getting serious then when your most loyal supporters turn on you. by Tim Slagle 11 Jun 2013
Actress Tweets Gun Safety Instead of Gun Control, Loses Half Her Twitter Followers On June 10 Battlestar Galactica actress Katee Sackhoff tweeted about gun safety and countered a follower's pro-gun control tweet--as a result she lost half of her Twitter followers--or about 100,000 people. by AWR Hawkins 11 Jun 2013
Andrew Breitbart Breaks Hollywood Record--for Defying Critics The Andrew Breitbart documentary Hating Breitbart is about to break an obscure but fitting Hollywood record: namely, the record for defying media critics. According to Paul Bond of the Hollywood Reporter, the Breitbart film has recorded the largest-ever gap between audience ratings (96 percent) and critics' ratings (0 percent) on the popular industry website RottenTomatoes.com. by Joel B. Pollak 10 Jun 2013
'The Newsroom' Season 2 Trailer: Occupy Wall Street Lives The trailer for the show's second season, which starts July 14, gives us a hint of what's to come--the return of Occupy Wall Street. by Christian Toto 10 Jun 2013
Sales of George Orwell's '1984' Jump on Amazon.com Orwell's classic cautionary tale "1984," the classic Big Brother saga, is selling madly on Amazon.com thanks in part to the recent NSA headlines about aggressive domestic eavesdropping. by Breitbart News 10 Jun 2013
More Celebrities Slam NSA Domestic Spying Rob Schneider, Patton Oswalt and John Cusack are among the celebrities speaking out about the NSA domestic spying program. by Breitbart News 10 Jun 2013
John Malkovich Helps Ohio Tourist Hurt in Canada A tourist from northwest Ohio says John Malkovich, about to be seen in the sequel "Red 2," played a starring role in rescuing him when he fell and gashed his throat on scaffolding in Canada. from AP 10 Jun 2013
Bill Cosby: We Should All Be More Like Muslims Comedian Bill Cosby says Muslims get a bad rap in America, and that we should practice more of their beliefs to yield a better society. by Breitbart News 10 Jun 2013
Drag Musical 'Kinky Boots' Collects Most Tony Awards The feel-good musical "Kinky Boots," with songs by pop star and Broadway newcomer Cyndi Lauper, won a leading six 2013 Tony Awards on Sunday, including best musical, best score and best leading man. from AP 9 Jun 2013
At Tonys, 'Kinky Boots' Races Out to Early Lead Cyndi Lauper, making her Broadway debut, won a Tony Award on Sunday for writing the 15-song score to "Kinky Boots," giving the feel-good show an early lead over its British rival "Matilda the Musical." from AP 9 Jun 2013
Erin Brockovich Arrested While Boating in Nevada Environmental activist Erin Brockovich, portrayed by Julia Roberts in a 2000 movie about her fight over the pollution of a California town, has been arrested on suspicion of boating while intoxicated at Lake Mead near Las Vegas, authorities said Sunday. from AP 9 Jun 2013
Steve Martin Mocks NSA Scandal via Bike Tweet Steve Martin is the latest humorist to find something funny--and perhaps frightening--about the ongoing NSA spying revelations. by Breitbart News 9 Jun 2013
Google Comedy Opens Soft, Low-Budget 'Purge' Soars at Box Office "The Internship," the reunion of "Wedding Crashers" stars Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson, debuted with a soft $18 million estimate. The film isn't as raunchy as the duo's last hit together, but it does serve as an unabashed valentine to all things Google, a company with ties to the Obama administration. by Christian Toto 9 Jun 2013
Will Drag Dominate 2013 Tony Awards? The Tony Awards will be a real drag this year: The two top musicals battling it out have leading men dressed as women and the night's biggest celebrity will be Tom Hanks, who reminded everyone of his cross-dressing roots by teaming up in "Lucky Guy" with Peter Scolari, his "Bosom Buddies" co-star. from AP 9 Jun 2013
Judd Apatow Rails Against NSA, Obama Over Spying Scandal Judd Apatow is the unofficial king of R-rated comedies, and he's also a reliably liberal defender of the president. So watching his series of tweets blasting both the NSA for its spying efforts and Obama himself is eye-opening. by Christian Toto 9 Jun 2013
AP boss blasts Justice over records grab, says move gives cover to dictatorships19 Jun 2013, 1:36 PM PDT
Connecticut gun maker moving to South Carolina, in wake of tighter state gun laws19 Jun 2013, 1:05 PM PDT
Cage-fight: Rep scrambles to stop California from imposing its egg laws on other states19 Jun 2013, 12:40 PM PDT