Austin Reggae Festival returns after two-year long hiatus due to COVID-19

The festival is dedicated to music, food, and having fun with a highly anticipated performance from Grammy-nominated reggae artist Julian Marley on Sunday.

Dress worn by Judy Garland in ‘The Wizard of Oz’ could sell for up to $1.2 million

One of the four iconic blue and white dresses worn by Judy Garland in “The Wizard of Oz'” will hit the auction block next month, decades after it went missing from the Catholic University of America.

Austin rock band Madam Radar opens for Bon Jovi at new Moody Center

Austin-based band Madam Radar will be opening for Bon Jovi this Saturday at the new Moody Center. They will be the first Austin band to play at the venue.

Review: ‘The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent’ is a slapdash showcase for a screen legend

In real life, Nicolas Cage is having an extended moment. His indie drama “Pig” got rave reviews last year, a just-released book called “Age of Cage” articulates the importance of his long, eclectic career and the new movie “The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent” is his first live-action starring role to receive a wide theatrical release in ages. Film critic Jesse Hassenger reviews.

Shoppers continue to line up in Day 2 of Alex Trebek estate sale

Fans of Alex Trebek lined up in Studio City in hopes of getting a piece of the late TV icon in Day 2 of the estate sale.

‘TMZ Hip Hop’ shines spotlight on hip hop culture, news

“We’re literally giving you the opinions that everyone has, but they’re scared to say,” Amber Diamond, one of the show's panelists told FOX TV Stations Group.

‘The Bad Guys’ review: Animated baddies make for a good time at the movies

Mix one part “Zootopia” with two parts “Ocean’s Eleven” and just a dash of the visual flair of “Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse” and you’ve got “The Bad Guys,” the new animated caper from DreamWorks. FOX film critic Caroline Siede reviews.

TV recap: ‘Welcome to Flatch’ throws a fake funeral

Welcome back to "Welcome to Flatch" recaps! In this week’s episode, "RIP Cynthia," Kelly and Shrub volunteer at a senior computer class and the town gets a lesson on catfishing. Meanwhile, Mandy teaches Cheryl self-defense after she is attacked for her alliance with Pockton.

Super Bowl visit inspires singer Kenny Chesney as tour begins in Florida

When Kenny Chesney stood in SoFi Stadium at the Super Bowl in February, he couldn’t help but think ahead to when his “Here And Now” tour would reach the venue on July 23. He kicks off his tour in Tampa at Raymond James Stadium.

Singer Tom Grennan attacked outside NYC bar, manager says

British singer-songwriter Tom Grennan was attacked and robbed outside a Manhattan bar early Thursday after he performed, sending him to the hospital, his manager said.

Earth Day 2022: Teach kids about going green with these toys

Teach kids green concepts and how to be eco-friendly with these suggested toys available online and in-store.

Review: ‘The Northman’ shines as a violent Viking revenge epic

Director Robert Eggers scales up his vision with his latest film “The Northman.” This violent Viking epic fuses Eggers’ thematic interest in the thin line between the real and the phantasmagoric with a grandiose, theoretically more accessible narrative about vengeance. Here's film critic Vikram Murthi's review.

Mike Tyson repeatedly punches man aboard plane, TMZ reports

Mike Tyson reportedly punched a man repeatedly aboard a plane, according to TMZ. The incident was captured on video.

Johnny Depp Trial: Cross-examination focuses on Depp's drug use, text messages

Attorneys for actor Amber Heard sought to undermine Johnny Depp’s libel lawsuit against her Thursday by spending hours in court focused on the actor’s drinking, drug use and texts he sent to friends — including one about wanting to kill and defile his then-wife.

Mega dance company based in LA bred culture of sex, silence, dancers say

The problems date back to the founding of Los Angeles-based Break The Floor Productions; as the company has grown into an industry powerhouse, its leaders perpetuated a culture of sex and silence, according to interviews with dozens of former and current staff and students.