Kevin Costner’s Favorite Dessert: A Classic American Treat You Can Buy in Stores

You probably know Kevin Costner as John Dutton, the rugged antihero from your dad’s favorite show, Yellowstone. Maybe you remember him as the all-American star of classics like Bull Durham and Field…

Riley Green held hands with ANOTHER WOMAN, not Ella Langley, on the CMT Music Awards red carpet.

Riley Green, the Alabama-born country singer-songwriter known for blending modern country with a traditional edge, has become a familiar face at the CMT Music Awards. But this year,…

When Sting turned another year older, his closest rock ’n’ roll friends delivered a gift louder than any candlelit wish. Steven Tyler and Bruce Springsteen stormed the stage together, microphones in hand, launching into an explosive medley that had the crowd on its feet within seconds. Witnesses said Sting, visibly stunned, laughed and wiped away tears as the two legends roared through Born to Run and Dream On before leading everyone in a raucous “Happy Birthday.” Insiders whisper the surprise was months in the making, carefully kept from Sting until the very last chord. Fans online hailed it as “the greatest birthday gig never sold a ticket.” Tabloids have already dubbed it “the night Tyler and Springsteen gave Sting the gift of rock immortality.”

The night Tyler and Springsteen gave Sting the gift of rock immortality When Sting turned another year older, the celebration took a turn no birthday guest could have…