Billy Joel is releasing his first pop single in 14 years, titled "All My Life," which he wrote as an anniversary present for his present wife, Katie Lee Joel.
"The Departed" screenwriter William Monahan is reportedly outlining a script for a follow-up to "The Departed."
After nearly 30 years, California's classic rock group the Eagles may soon release their first album of all-new music.
Pretty Ricky's "Late Night Special" opens at No. 1 after selling 132,000 copies in the United States.
Warner Bros. Pictures is joining forces with Thunder Road and Pierce/Williams Entertainment to bring out Jayson Rothwell-scripted work "Invaders" to the big screen.
Universal Pictures has got Russell Crowe on board to topline its new big screen project "Nottingham."
Courtney Love's publicist and "American Idol" executive producer Nigel Lythgoe have denied reports on Love to replace Paula Abdul as a judge on "American Idol."
Hollywood star Uma Thurman is planning to quit acting to raise her two children.
Veteran producer Dino De Laurentiis is intending to spark more films about Hannibal Lecter as the follow-ups to "Hannibal Rising."
Britney Spears is collaborating with the Pet Shop Boys on her new album.
Jordana Brewster has been cast in ABC's "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" pilot.
Hip-hop mogul Jay-Z is teaming with Coca-Cola to help re-launch the Cherry Coke brand.
Avril Lavigne will appear as a comic book character in a new Japanese graphic novel.
Jason Patric and Danny Huston have both been added to the cast of indie thriller "Downloading Nancy."
Five are from the previous cast and six are newcomers to the franchise.
The Playboy brand expands so far that they've asked musicians to design clothes.
Billy Talent and Three Days Grace are set to rock the 2007 Juno awards in Saskatoon.
DreamWorks is setting up a sci-fi comedy entitled "Gullible's Travels" with Landscape Entertainment.
Fall Out Boy have committed themselves to playing three shows in three different cities in one day.
An Israeli funnyman named Dovale Glickman plans to sue "Borat" for copyright infringement on catchphrase.