TV News
Last year's VW Super Bowl commercial released early on YouTube was a hit, and one of the top viewed videos for the year. This year's just might do the same.
A clean-cut Ashton Kutcher said Wednesday that he's interested in continuing with "Two and a Half Men" beyond this season - and CBS wants him, too.
Sherwood Schwartz, writer-creator of two of the best-remembered TV series of the 1960s and 1970s, "Gilligan's Island" and "The Brady Bunch," has died at age 94.
Hollywood studios, recording labels, artists and Internet service providers have created a program to alert Internet subscribers when their accounts are used to access movies, songs and other content that entertainment companies consider unauthorized.
"All My Children" and "One Life to Live" have one more audience shocking twist left in them before they leave the air in September.
Music News
News of the death of Whitney Houston had us thinking of some of her greatest songs that have been covered by Detroit artists and some of the performances she did with Motown greats. INSIDE: Detroit musicians play with Whitney and sing her songs
Madonna's not finished with stadiums. Her world tour will start May 29 in Tel Aviv, Israel. It will include performances in Istanbul, Brussels, Helsinki and Zurich.
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band have announced dates for the first US leg of their 2012 Wrecking Ball World Tour.
If you have a budding DJ on your holiday shopping list, there’s an app for that. In fact the industry leader in music electronics has several apps.
A professional recording studio generally occupies a couple rooms and contains thousands of dollars in equipment. Or it can cost $4.99 and occupy a tiny fraction of an iPad.
Books
Best-selling author Jeffrey Zaslow was killed Friday when he lost control of his car on a snowy road after promoting his latest book in Michigan's northern Lower Peninsula. He was 53.
The Michigan International Books Festival returns to Livonia for a second straight year this weekend.
Author Darrin Millar stopped by the set to talk about his new book, "Daddy, Can You," just in time for Father's Day.
J.K. Rowling has a mysterious new web site.
J.K. Rowling stirred a publishing phenomenon with her "Harry Potter" books. Can she do it again on the e-book market?