The final contestants have three dances - and Chelsea and Mark hit lots of hurdles on the way
The Gulliver's Travels actor reinterpret a holiday classic, with proceeds going to charity
He's responsible for some of rock 'n' roll's most enduring images -- from Queen's famous album cover to the iconic pictures of David Bowie during the Ziggy Stardust tour.
One lucky ticket picked up the United Kingdom's biggest ever lottery prize of just over £113 million ($180 million) on Friday night.
When the Runaways cut their first LP in 1976, producer Kim Fowley made sure their ages were printed on the sleeve.
The cast of "The Runaways" talks about their portrayal of Joan Jett, Cherie Currie, and Kim Fowley in the upcoming film.
We've all seen it: that one lonely bag on the baggage claim track at the airport that goes around and around with no owner in sight. What happens to it if no one shows up?
With a history of unconventional pairings, here are the acts PEOPLE would love to see perform together this year
Since retiring from the catwalk supermodel Iman has built her own multi-million dollar cosmetics line.
"The moment I got into the modeling industry, I knew I had to be an entrepreneur," says former supermodel Iman.
It's a long night's journey from the bald, clawed bloodsucker of "Nosferatu" to the stylish coif and sculpted abs of Edward Cullen.
The singer/actress dishes on her disco fetish and why she doesn't watch TV
"This is ground control to Major Tom," sang David Bowie about a fictional astronaut lost in orbit in 1969. Now, 40 years later Bowie's son Duncan Jones has released his own space oddity.
Iggy Pop invented punk rock. That's how cool he is. His songs have been covered by the likes of Guns N' Roses, REM, The Red Hot Chili Peppers and The Sex Pistols.
Glastonbury festival held in Somerset, England every year is the world's biggest open air arts and music festival.
There's a never a dull moment in London -- the only problem is trying to keep up with it all... Here are some annual events you won't want to miss.
A guitar burned onstage by Jimi Hendrix and The Beatles' first contract with Brian Epstein are up for sale
The actress makes her singing debut on Anywhere I Lay My Head , due out in May
Claims that this year's Glastonbury music festival will be the last have been denied by a spokesperson.
I started sewing when I was 4 years old. I was using my mother's sewing machine when I turned 10, and in college I earned extra money by making and mending clothes. I would buy $5 suits from thrift stores, and then rip the seams apart and reconstruct the jackets and pants to fit me.
The holiday party season is in full swing, which may cause many PEOPLE readers to rethink their old iTunes holiday playlist (David Bowie and Bing Crosby singing "Little Drummer Boy"... again?). Never fear, we have an early sneak peek from Katharine McPhee, whose latest single is the holiday classic "O Come All Ye Faithful." For those of you yearning to hear McPhee's sultry tones on a ballad (remember her show-stopping rendition of "Over The Rainbow" on American Idol?), click below for a sample of the song, which drops Tuesday on iTunes' Holiday Page. McPhee will appear on TNT's Christmas in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 13 (8 p.m. ET).– Monica Rizzo
"Rock Band," the eagerly anticipated music game, lets you live out your childhood dream -- virtually -- as you play guitar, bass and drums and sing your way to stardom.
Forget a quiet night in: Mom-to-be Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony spent their night off from their joint concert tour with 120 close friends, throwing an all-night private party at Glass, a sexy spot in South Beach's the Forge restaurant.
Mike Modano, 37, enters the season six points behind Phil Housley (1,232 points) as the all-time American-born points scorer in NHL history. He has 507 goals and 719 assists in 17 seasons. This summer, he married his girlfriend -- singer-actress Willa Ford (hence his ultimate CD selection).
David Bowie has donated $10,000 to a legal defense fund for six black teens charged in an alleged attack on a white classmate in the tiny central Louisiana town of Jena
By the time Apple's iPhone hits Europe later this year, CEO Steve Jobs can expect a serious counterattack from the world's biggest handset vendor, Nokia. Just as Apple is marching onto Nokia turf with its first-ever phone, Nokia will reciprocate with its own long-anticipated online music service.
Time.com: Squaring Off in Parisupdated: Tue Jul 10 2007 10:20:00
Radical shape seems to be a theme at the couture shows this season
Haute couturiers get a lot of mileage out of wedding dresses, especially Christian Lacroix. The designer celebrated his 20th year in business Tuesday with a concise and painterly collection that included a patchworked bridal dress that harkened back to Lacroix's rustic Southern roots and a short embroidered coat inspired by Watteau. Although the palette was predominantly black, Lacroix wowed the crowd with some pretty amazing color combinations -- the kind that only he can get away with in an haute couture collection. My favorite was a long draped chiffon dress shaded in plum, praline, and lime and topped off by violet fur sleeves. Another Lacroix signature -- the mixing of rough and fine materials -- appeared early on in the show in the form of an oxblood red dyed fox and goatskin coat worn over a slinky black cocktail dress. He definitely deserved the standing ovation.Feathers seem to have replaced fur on most couture runways here this week. At a press conference this morning, Giorgio Armani explained t
Bells, choirs, snow machines, children swaying, improbable, disastrous duets... Christmas music has a lot to answer for.
Life on Mars?updated: Thu Dec 07 2006 05:37:00
Long before David Bowie crooned, "Is there life on Mars?" scientists have wondered the same - are we alone in our solar system? Now striking pictures suggesting the presence of liquid water on the Martian surface have scientists believing we are getting closer to finding out.
CNNMoney: Rockin' the Streetupdated: Tue Aug 01 2006 09:21:00
From the boardroom to Wall Street, rock stars are breaking into the financial world.
Scissor Sistersupdated: Tue Apr 18 2006 09:38:00
Emerging out of the New York gay scene in 2001 as "Dead Lesbian and the Fibrillating Scissor Sisters," the five-piece glam dance-rock-funk band make pretty unlikely stars in the anodyne world of modern pop.
Seu Jorgeupdated: Wed Apr 12 2006 06:27:00
Described as "the coolest man on earth" by filmmaker Wes Anderson, Rio-born musician and actor Seu Jorge has picked up the mantle from the likes of Gilberto Gil, Caetano Veloso and the Tropicalistas as a cultural ambassador for his country.
Having developed their brand of euphoric rock weirdness in relative obscurity, the Flaming Lips' 11th studio album, "At War with the Mystics" finds them realizing they now have certain expectations to meet.
A computer programmer found out his girlfriend was having an affair when his pet parrot kept repeating her lover's name, British media reported Tuesday.
Maybe it's the facility with language, or the practice at telling tall tales. One way or another, a career as a rapper sure seems to prepare MCs for starring roles in movies that earn big box office bucks and-quite often-raves from critics.
Legendary R&B artist Luther Vandross, whose smooth, silky voice gave soul to songs about life, love and relationships, died Friday. He was 54 years old.
They gleam with a candy-colored shimmer, beautifully molded shapes of chrome and metal. Even the clunky ones have a lovingly polished finish.
Ken Shipley wants to sell a few records. Not necessarily millions, not necessarily enough to earn a large plaque of gold-painted plastic on the wall.
What are the greatest hits' greatest hits?
showbuzzupdated: Wed Jun 30 2004 16:20:00
A pain in the shoulder, which stopped David Bowie halfway through his concert in Prague, has now forced the singer to cancel the rest of his European tour, he announced Wednesday.
The summer concert season is looking a bit sickly these days, and not just because Britney Spears has a bum knee.
New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer is expected to announce today a settlement with the music industry under which recorded-music and music- publishing companies will make a good-faith effort to distribute $50 million in unpaid royalties to thousands of unknown musicians, along with a number of well- known performers, including David Bowie, Sean "Puffy" Combs, and Dolly Parton , Tuesday's Wall Street Journal reported.
showbuzzupdated: Mon Jan 26 2004 15:50:00
It was a phenomenon. Then it crashed. Then it emerged in syndication. Now ABC is trying to revive it in prime time -- at least for a week.
Ziggy played guitar. Turns out he wasn't too bad at playing Wall Street either. As you have probably heard, Bowie bonds, Wall Street's own space-oddity securities, have been in the news again. And ...
When Moody's recently announced it had put Bowie Bonds on its watch list for a possible downgrade, you could hear the I-told-you-so's across Wall Street. But before you write off aging rockers, it'...
Fortune: The Playlistupdated: Mon Jun 10 2002 00:01:00
CQ Original Soundtrack Emperor Norton First, Sofia Coppola gets the lounge-pop band Air to score her film The Virgin Suicides. And now her brother Roman Coppola taps Mellow--another nostalgic Frenc...
Fortune: The Playlistupdated: Mon Feb 18 2002 00:01:00
B-52's Nude on the Moon: B-52's Anthology Rhino
Money Magazine: First Bank of Youupdated: Mon Oct 01 2001 00:01:00
Rock fans have looked to David Bowie for musical innovation, fashion sense and even spiritual insight. But would you look to the Thin White Duke for a 2.5% APY checking account? BowieBanc.com is ac...
Fortune: The Playlistupdated: Mon Sep 03 2001 00:01:00
Hedwig and the Angry Inch Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Hybrid
Fortune: Playlistupdated: Mon Oct 16 2000 00:01:00
Almost Famous Soundtrack DreamWorks Cameron Crowe's autobiographical flick about his years as a teen rock reporter in the '70s trots out a Bic-flicking mix of earphone-friendly numbers by the Who, ...
If nothing else, the Napster case shows just how deadly the record industry considers MP3. So given this uncertain future, we thought we'd check in on all those Bowie bonds, the debt issues backed ...
Time may change me, but I can't change time. --David Bowie
Felix Dennis is the brains behind Maxim, the monthly magazine that in three years has become the highest circulated men's title in America, reaching 1.7 million readers. His formula--a bikinied wom...
Fortune: Street Lifeupdated: Mon Jun 08 1998 00:01:00
A SEQUEL TO BOWIE BONDS: SUPREME SECURITIES
When Prudential Insurance bought $55 million in bonds in 1996 backed by David Bowie's recording sales, "Get a Piece of the Rock" took on new meaning. In six months, mutual fund managers, but not in...
You probably heard that institutional investors just snapped up $55 million worth of 7.9% 10-year bonds backed by the estimated future royalties of rock icon David Bowie. Turns out the offering may...
Financiers have shown remarkable ingenuity over the past decade in finding new and unusual things to turn into tradable securities. Home mortgages, car loans, and lottery winnings are just a few of...
It's beginning to seem as if the main difference between a rock group's concert tour and a moon landing is that the rock tour makes a profit. Expenses are enormous, logistical problems horrific. Ye...