Experts weigh in on Nirvana's 'Nevermind' album cover lawsuit: 'Dead on arrival'
Spencer Elden, who as a child was featured on the cover of Nirvana's album "Nevermind," is now suing Dave Grohl, Courtney Love, the estate of Kurt Cobain and more.
Gavin DeGraw: How the all-American singer-songwriter pursued happiness in music
Gavin DeGraw joins 'The Pursuit! with John Rich' to share the story behind his rise to stardom by chasing his dream of pursuing music.
Gavin DeGraw on why he dropped out of college
The American singer-songwriter shares his story of finding success in music.
Gavin DeGraw: Getting to know the American music icon
American singer-songwriter Gavin DeGraw sits down with 'The Pursuit! with John Rich' to talk family and music.
Gilgamesh Dream Tablet to be returned to Iraq
According to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the formal handover of the Gilgamesh Dream Tablet will take place during a ceremony on Thursday at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC.
Broadway shows make a comeback after pandemic shuttered business
Former WarnerMedia Entertainment Chairman Robert Greenblatt discusses Broadway shows reopening, New York City's economy and 'Dear Evan Hansen' making its way to the big screen.
Broadway's 'Come From Away' commemorates 20 years since 9/11 with AppleTV+ film, Lincoln Memorial concert
Broadway's "Come From Away" is commemorating the 20 years since 9/11 with the release of a filmed adaption of the Tony award-winning musical on Apple TV+ and a live concert version of the show at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., on Friday.
New 9/11 exhibit shares story behind World Trade Center rebuild
The "Top of the World" exhibit tells the story of the World Trade Center's post-9/11 rebuilding efforts marking the 20th anniversary of the terror attacks.
Half-shredded Banksy could fetch over $5 million at auction
A Banksy artwork that sensationally self-shredded just after it sold for $1.4 million is up for sale again — at several times the previous price.
Director on her movie ‘Charming the Hearts of Men’
‘Charming the Hearts of Men’ director Susan DeRose discusses her new movie, which covers how women were included in the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Blue Origin to fly with NASA payloads amidst lunar legal drama
Blue Origin's New Shepard Mission NS-17 is slated to launch on Thursday morning carrying NASA payloads.
Unity CEO on elevating the metaverse experience
John Riccitiello, Unity CEO, discusses the gaming experience on 'Claman Countdown.'
Unity CEO on elevating the metaverse experience
John Riccitiello, Unity CEO, discusses the gaming experience on 'Claman Countdown.'
Actress Leigh-Allyn Baker reacts to mask criticism, says Hollywood cancel culture can't get her 'twice'
Former Disney Channel star Leigh-Allyn Baker discusses the reaction her recent anti-mask comments have received.
New historical novel is ‘love letter’ to Indiana Jones escapism, author says
‘Morris PI: The Men from Ice House Four’ author Dion Baia gives details on his latest book.
Funeral homes open their doors to entertainment
Funeral homes are opening their doors for entertainment purposes to maintain their connection to the community. FOX Business' Lydia Hu with more.
Autograph CEO explains why NFTs are so popular
NFT platform Autograph co-founder and CEO Dillon Rosenblatt on digital collecting and partnership with DraftKings.
Cirque du Soleil exec on creating a digital, in-home experience for audiences
Cirque du Soleil Entertainment chief brand officer Keyvan Peymani provides insight into how his company is adapting to the COVID pandemic.
Broadway returns for vaccinated, masked patrons
All New York City theaters back in business after 16 months with restrictions for patrons. FOX Business' Lydia Hu with more.
Adam Carolla sounds off on Hollywood hypocrisy: 'Actors are cowards'
Comedian Adam Carolla criticizes actors and politicians in California who are privy to cancel culture and ‘cowards’ to free speech.



















