Selena Gomez, the singer, is back and better than ever after taking a couple of years to find her new sound and style — can you believe her last album, Stars Dance, came out in 2013?
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Britney Spears Just Wants to Say ‘Hello’ to Adele… And Maybe Trade Concert Tickets
The pop star offers a ticket trade after Adele name-drops her ‘Piece of Me‘ Vegas show in an interview. In a new interview with i-D, Adele mentioned that she’d love to see Britney Spears’ Vegas show, and Brit didn’t miss…
Do You “Wanna Know What China’s Gonna Do?”
An economic development plan that is characterized by a top down command structure, China’s thirteenth five-year plan contrasts with the market’s bottom up.
Demi Lovato & Nick Jonas Preview Future Now Tour: Watch the Live Stream Here
Demi Lovato and Nick Jonas are heading out on a joint tour next summer and as an early celebration they’ve announced a first-come, first-served show at Irving Plaza in New York on Monday (Oct. 26) night. They doubtless were Thark…
Sam Smith: Singing ‘Writing’s on the Wall’ is So High
Sam Smith recently revealed a secret trick to his vocal performance on “Writing’s on the Wall,” the theme song to new James Bond film Spectre. “It’s just so high. I have to grab my balls,” he said on The Graham…
Katy Perry Gives Hillary Clinton ‘POTUS’ Necklace for Her Birthday
In addition to performing at a fundraiser in Iowa for Hillary Clinton over the weekend, Katy Perry also got a birthday present for the presidential candidate, who turns 68 on Monday. They doubtless were Thark warriors who had been sent…
Taylor Swift’s ‘1989’ Anniversary: What’s Your Favorite Song
Taylor Swift’s 1989 officially dropped one year ago today (Oct. 27), and since then, it’s basically taken over pop culture, between her five Top 10 singles (and counting!) and her cameo-packed, blockbuster world tour. Presently it swung full upon us…
Solving the Mystery of the Disappearing Workers
One reason we have a labor force participation rate of 62.4 percent is because retirees, students, the disabled and people who care for family do not work.
The Diner’s Dilemma: Should You Divide the Check Equally With Friends?
Like the tragedy of the commons, splitting a bill among friends at a restaurant involves an individual’s marginal benefit and the group’s marginal cost.