Universal Music Publishing Group buys Bob Dylan's entire catalog

Bob Dylan’s entire catalog of songs, which reaches back 60 years and is among the most prized next to that of the Beatles, is being acquired by Universal Music Publishing Group.

David Lander, 'Laverne & Shirley' actor, dead at 73

David Lander, known best for his role as Squiggy on "Laverne & Shirley," died at the age of 73.

Pokémon card could sell for $500G, breaking records

A 20-year-old Pokémon card could become the most expensive Pokémon card ever sold, fetching $500,000, British news agency SWNS reports.

Dr. Fauci among People magazine's '2020 People of the Year'

People magazine has named Regina King, Selena Gomez, Dr. Anthony Fauci and George Clooney as the “2020 People of the Year.”

'Juno' star Elliot Page, formerly known as Ellen Page, comes out as transgender

"Juno" and "Umbrella Academy" star Elliot Page, formerly known as Ellen Page, has announced he is transgender: "I can't begin to express how remarkable it feels to finally love who I am enough to pursue my authentic self."

Josh Duhamel, Dan Bakkedahl star in Buddy Games
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FOX 5?s Kevin McCarthy spoke with Josh Duhamel and Dan Bakkedahl about the new film, Buddy Games!

Kevin McCarthy interviews legendary director Ron Howard
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Ron Howard's new piece Hillbilly Elegy is making waves - and in this installment of Lights, Camera, McCarthy, Kevin sits down for a chat with the iconic director.

FOX 5's Kevin McCarthy talks to the stars of Superintelligence
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In this installment of Lights, Camera, McCarthy, Kevin talks to Superintelligence stars Melissa McCarthy, Bobby Cannavale and Ben Falcone.

Sony says it will have more PS5 in stock, cites 'unprecedented' demand

As consumers deal with a shortage of supplies for Sony's PlayStation 5, the Japanese tech giant said it will be releasing more inventory to retailers before the end of the year.

Washington Ballet offering free, virtual performance of 'The Nutcracker'

Like many other groups, the Washington Ballet has had to make adjustments during the pandemic, such as using Zoom for classes. But now, the excitement is growing around the upcoming performance of "The Nutcracker," a tradition that may be a little different for the public this year.