Britney Spears inks $15M tell-all book deal: reports

The reported book project adds to Britney Spears' list of things she's working on since the end of her 13-year conservatorship.

'Arthur' series finale: PBS Kids show ends this week after 25 seasons

The PBS Kids show “Arthur” comes to an end this week after 25 seasons. But the network said there will still be forms of new content related to the beloved show.

Florida judge blocks release of Bob Saget's death records

Saget's family filed a lawsuit to prevent the Orange County Medical Examiner's Office from releasing additional records related to his death investigation.

What is 'Worldle?' Spinoff map game is like Wordle, but for geography buffs

“Worldle” is a map game inspired by the viral Wordle game. Users see the outline of a country and must correctly guess it in six tries or less.

Wordle: NYTimes removes offensive, obscure terms from game's word list

Is Wordle harder now that it’s owned by the New York Times? It doesn’t appear so, but the newspaper did remove some words from the game’s list that it deemed obscure or offensive.

Photos: Kanye West, Drake and other celebrities at Super Bowl LVI

With Super Bowl LVI taking place at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium, the halftime show wasn’t the only star-studded gathering.

Wordle moves to New York Times website after sale; some users' streaks interrupted

Puzzle fans looking for their fix of gray, yellow and (hopefully) green squares are finding that Wordle has moved, a few weeks after its purchase by the New York Times.

Alec Baldwin, producers face added negligence claim in 'Rust' movie set lawsuit

A script supervisor who was standing next to cinematographer Halyna Hutchins when she was fatally shot with a prop weapon fired by actor Alec Baldwin on the set of the film "Rust" has added a negligence claim to her lawsuit against the movie's producers.

MoviePass is back, and this time wants to track your eyeballs

MoviePass, the movie ticket service that previously allowed its subscribers to purchase passes every month for a $10 fee, is coming back from bankruptcy – with a few big changes.

NBA All-Star Celebrity Game 2022: Stars and rosters revealed

Celebrities from the entertainment world will hit the court to show off their hoops skills in the 2022 NBA All-Star Celebrity game.

Tina Turner Musical, Beetlejuice part of new Broadway season headed to MPLS
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The Hennepin Theatre Trust just announced their 2022 - 2023 Broadway season. President and CEO Mark Nerenhausen joined the FOX 9 News at 11 to chat about the shows coming to Minneapolis.

Beetlejuice, Tootsie among Broadway shows headed to MPLS

Hennepin Theatre Trust announces its new 2022-2023 Broadway season, featuring a mix of new shows and old favorites

Bob Saget died from head trauma after 'unwitnessed fall', medical examiner says

Saget, 65, was found dead in his Orlando hotel room on Jan. 9, 2022, just hours after posting on Twitter about a show he had performed in Jacksonville.

Dollywood offers to pay tuition for employees

The program would apply to all season, part-time and full-time employees wishing to pursue higher education, according to the Dollywood Parks and Resorts website.

Oscar nominations 2022: List of Academy Award nominees

Jane Campion’s gothic western "The Power of the Dog" led nominations to the 94th Academy Awards, where streaming services more than ever before swept over Hollywood’s top honors.

Neil Young tells Spotify workers to quit before company 'eats up your soul'

Neil Young urged Spotify employees to quit their jobs amid the Joe Rogan podcast controversy and also took aim at some top banks for “continued funding of the fossil fuel damage.”

Spotify won't be 'silencing' Joe Rogan amid controversy: CEO

Spotify's CEO says the company will not be "silencing" Joe Rogan after a video compilation of him using the "n-word" surfaced, which prompted the podcast host to issue an apology.