Mar 18 2013

Channel will go live on March 20

Justin Bieber and Carly Rae Jepsen were launched into stardom after getting discovered on YouTube, and now “The X Factor” creator Simon Cowell is setting out to find the world’s next big YouTube stars.

Cowell’s company Syco Entertainment just partnered with YouTube to create the world’s first global audition channel, The You Generation. Aspiring stars can upload audition videos for various categories, ranging from vocals to makeup.

Mar 18 2013

End of this year

It’s been close to seven years since Justin Timberlake brought sexy back, but it looks like the singer has no intentions of waiting that long to give fans a follow-up to his latest album.

The Roots’ Questlove, who spent quality time with JT during “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon’s” recent “Timberweek,” said via Okayplayer to expect the second volume of “The 20/20 Experience” later this year:

Mar 15 2013

Former ‘Mary Tyler Moore Show’ star has upbeat outlook on life

Sitcom star Valerie Harper might not have much time left on Earth, but she is determined to live life to the fullest.

“I just want folks to see me, that I’m OK, that I’m not suffering so far,” said Harper, who was recently diagnosed with a rare and terminal type of brain cancer. “There may be pain. There may be a lot of things ahead, but whatever they are, they’re ahead. They’re not now.”

Mar 15 2013

Couple will tie the knot on television

Now that “The Bachelor’s” Sean Lowe and Catherine Giudici are engaged, we can presume that they’ve shared practically everything with one another.

Everything except their bodies, that is.

According to People magazine, Lowe and Giudici are waiting to be intimate until after they say “I do.”

For Lowe, who is a Christian and a born-again virgin, it’s a personal decision as much as it’s a spiritual one.

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Experts say the virus could show up in the United States

A blood test can detect if a woman is “highly susceptible” to breast or ovarian cancer