I decided to tune in for a few minutes to catch the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday night. Considering I was about to watch an awards ceremony celebrating the best music videos put on by a channel that doesn't actually show any music videos, I should have realized I was making a mistake. None the less, I watched. Sadly, I subjected myself to the train wreck that is Miley Cyrus.
Clearly hoping to cash in on the hype surrounding TLC's 'Here Comes Honey Boo Boo,' MTV has given its 'Jersey Shore' time-slot to a new show about a bunch of rowdy, under-educated backwoods teenagers from West Virginia. Watch the promo right here!
Second only to Madonna regarding their sheer number of VMA appearances, Green Day delivered a high-energy performance of their hit song 'Let Yourself Go' tonight (Sept. 6) after a charming introduction by Emma Watson and Ezra Miller. Despite having fallen ill during the band’s recent trip to Italy, frontman Billie Joe Armstrong showed amazing signs of his recovery as he launched himself into the c
Green Day will continue their ‘love’ affair with MTV. The band, who’ve played the MTV Video Music Awards several times in the past and are premiering their ‘Oh, Love’ video tonight on the network, will perform at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards.
Kristin Cavallari’s ‘Laguna Beach’ and ‘The Hills’ days on MTV may be over, but we still think this she’s one of the most crush-worthy blonde California babes still hitting the red carpet.
Here’s a look at some interesting events that took place on this day in history:
1842 – The Lombard Street Riot erupts in Philadelphia (More info)
1914 – Germany declares war on Russia, launching World War I (More info)
The Osbourne clan put their unique stamp on reality television with the MTV series ‘The Osbournes’ in the mid-2000′s. Now Ozzy, Sharon, Jack and Kelly will return in animated form for the upcoming comedy ‘The F’n Osbournes.’
From a low budget 1-900 number to a national advertisement for internet security, heavy metal has been used as a theme in some hilarious commercials. Check out my favorite heavy metal endorsement and pair of favorites from Loudwire's 10 Funniest Heavy Metal Commercials
Students enrolled in the New York University’s freshman level Storytelling Strategies course got quite a thrill when ‘South Park’ creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone showed up during their first class of the semester as surprise guest lectures.