Anne Rice, 'Interview With the Vampire' author, dies at 80

Anne Rice was the author of the 1976 novel “Interview With the Vampire,” which was adapted into the 1994 movie and is also set to be adapted again in an upcoming TV series.

Vicente Fernández, beloved Mexican singer, dies at 81

Vicente Fernández,was known for hits such as “El Rey,” “Volver, Volver” and “Lástima que seas ajena,” and his command of the ranchera and mariachi styles of music attracted fans far beyond Mexico’s borders.

Michael Nesmith of the Monkees dies at 78

Michael Nesmith, the singer-songwriter, author, actor-director and entrepreneur who will likely be best remembered as the wool-hatted, guitar-strumming member of the made-for-television rock band The Monkees, has died at 78.

Lady Gaga adds to list of stellar accomplishments with performance in 'House of Gucci'

She may have 12 Grammys, two Golden Globes and hold 16 Guinness World Records but now Lady Gaga is going for her SECOND Oscar with her powerhouse performance in "House of Gucci."

Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem talk 'Being the Ricardos'

From accusations of infidelity to accusations of Communism, the film portrays several tense moments that the real-life couple endured while filming their iconic television sitcom.

Video: Chevy Chase serves customers at Raising Cane’s restaurant

The legendary comedian was in Charleston, South Carolina for a special screening of “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation.”

Steven Spielberg talks about filming his first musical 'West Side Story'

Legendary filmmaker Steven Spielberg is stepping behind the camera to direct his first musical, a new vision of "West Side Story" – and FOX 32 Entertainment Reporter Jake Hamilton had the chance to sit down and talk with him about it.

New movie streaming on HBO Max written by Batavia native

A movie that takes place in the Chicago area and was written by a man from the suburbs is now streaming on HBO Max.

New Christmas movie inspired by Chicago suburb
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A movie that takes place in the Chicago area and was written by a man from the suburbs is now streaming on HBO Max.

Nick Cannon loses infant son to brain cancer, announces on talk show

“Over the weekend, I lost my youngest son to a condition called Hydrocephalus,” he said on his talk show while holding back tears. “It’s tough.”

'Golden Girls' convention coming to Chicago in 2022

There’s a convention being put together for "The Golden Girls" and organizers say it’s going to "thank you for being a fan."

Chicago to host United States Sail Grand Prix next June
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Jimmy Spithill from the U.S. Sail GP team previews next year's Grand Prix taking place on Lake Michigan with Chicago serving as host.

Drake withdraws from Grammy Awards consideration

Rapper Drake, who received two nominations for this year's Grammys -- best rap performance for "Way 2 Sexy" and best rap album for "Certified Lover Boy," has withdrawn from consideration for this year's Grammy Awards.

Guillermo del Toro discusses dark new film 'Nightmare Alley'

Guillermo del Toro, the Oscar-winning monster master, is proving that humans are the scariest monster of all in his dark new film "Nightmare Alley."

Mistaken Arizona Thanksgiving invite that went viral to be turned into Netflix movie: report

It all began with an accidental text, and now, the viral story of an accidental Thanksgiving tradition involving Arizonans Jamal Hinton and Wanda Dench is being turned into a movie by Netflix.

'West Side Story' stars Rachel Zegler, Ariana DeBose on working with 'generous soul' Steven Spielberg

Steven Spielberg’s highly anticipated new vision of the legendary musical ‘West Side Story’ hits theaters next week, and stars two actresses who are set to take the world by storm: Rachel Zegler and Ariana DeBose.

Mother of Juice WRLD reflects on her son's legacy: 'He was special'

The mother of Juice WRLD spoke out about the Chicago rapper's struggles with addiction and how he was able to touch a generation on what would have been his 23rd birthday.