In his latest movie, The Woman In Black, Dan traded his Hogwarts uniform for a totally new role as a Dad.
Natalia brings you the latest news on Adele’s interview with Anderson Cooper, Kristen Bell’s interview on Ellen is auto tuned, Ladyhawke’s latest music video and much more!
Natalia discusses what’s new with Pharrell Williams and her thoughts on Karl Lagerfeld’s mean comments towards Adele’s weight. She also shows a roster of animals behaving like humans and, wait until you see the new size of coffee available at Starbucks!
Natalia dishes the latest news on the Juno Awards nominees, the upcoming Spiderman 3D film starring Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield and is Katy Perry hooking up with Tim Tebow? Watch today’s episode to find out.
When The Kooks are in the studio they’re focused and most importantly, sober. Watch Hugh and Luke explain their reasoning below.
The Kooks released a new album called “Junk of the Heart,” and you would think Hugh and Luke would be very excited about it. Well, they seemed rather indifferent to be honest. We spoke about that and why they don’t care about critics.
Natalia dishes the latest in entertainment news on Joan Rivers, Lana Del Rey and a brand new trailer for the movie Hunger Games.
Natalia talks about how Snooki might be pregnant, Nicolas Cage’s Cage Rage, Elisabetta Canalis is dating Steve-O and more for Feb 1, 2012.
Natalia dishes the news on Miley Cyrus breaking her tailbone, a 100 year old woman who plays the Nintendo DS to stay young and Houston, Texas contemplating a statute of Beyonce.
David Beckham debuts a new line of underwear, the worst dressed celebrity – Shy’m and Matthew Broderick is back as Ferris Bueller with a brand new commercial airing during the Super Bowl on Feb 5th 2012.
Daniel Radcliffe is back with his new movie The Woman In Black. It’s a bone chilling remake of a film from the ’80s. Ironically, Daniel actually scares very easily but he’s not afraid of ghosts. In this interview he tells us what really gives him the creeps.
Next time you’re struggling to make conversation, try asking this question: “If you could invite anyone (living or dead) to the perfect house party, who would it be?”
Graffiti6 is starting to make their North American invasion, and they are hitting up the Tonight Show. Does this sound familiar? Well the Beatles made the exact same journey over 40 years ago. Naturally, @jordans_life had to make some comparisons.
Nick plays World of Warcraft. Not only that, he’s the head of his guild, demonstrating that it IS possible to juggle being a hardcore gamer with being a top-selling recording artist.
During a LIVE interview on andPOP.com Nick Carter gave out a number and took phone calls from his fans. These were real phone calls from real fans who we gave exclusive access to one of the biggest recording artists of our generation.
There were great questions about music, fitness, the backstreet boys but the most popular question, however, was about his underwear. In this clip Nick talks about his his ‘Haynes’ and covering his fans with glow in the dark paint.
When releasing new music today, half the battle is online promotion. However, contests, signed merch and giveaways aren’t always the best solutions. When working on their latest album, Hedley came up with a brilliant idea, they decided to make trailers.
It’s hard to prepare for an interview with Hedley. So in this interview, we threw caution to the wind, got a 24 of beer and broadcast the interview live on our USTREAM (andPOP.tv). Eventually Jacob, Dave and @jordans_life ended up talking about hairy legs, their newest music video and more.
Diamandis from Marina and The Diamonds talks to us about her very serious disease. It’s called synaesthetic. And we lied, it’s not a disease. More like a cool condition. Diamandis explains further.
Would you be embarrassed if someone scrolled through your iPod? We sit down with Spee and Brendan to talk about the diverse music on their playlist.

Robin Thicke is chilled out. His speaking voice, like his music, is velvety, with a little roughness around the edges. “I’ve loved soul music, gospel music and hip hop music since I can remember,” Thicke tells andPOP. “Then I got into rock music like Jimi Hendrix, Beatles, Stones. Nowadays, I feel my music is mostly soulful with always a little bit of rock and roll.”
And this infusion seems to translate well for the auditory senses. His third album, Something Else, was released last week, following last year’s The Evolution of Robin Thicke. From the album titles alone, Thicke’s movement through his musical journey seems largely motivated by ideas of change and progression; in fact, he says the new album’s title signifies “a time for a change,” but is sure to note that the “soul and heart” from the last album are the same.
He’s been on the road for a few years, which has definitely been a source of creative inspiration; as well, he’s looking at a change on a larger scale – particularly the changing U.S. political climate and the new future face of the White House. Thicke thinks the public’s support of Barack Obama is an organic shift in the right direction.
“What America’s been facing and what we’ve been showing the world the last eight years is not representative of how people feel here. Obama is more representative of the people – hard-working, middle class America,” he says. “Us younger cats, we’re just from a different era…Race is not the same in my neighbourhood, in my heart, in my generation, you know? It’s not about the colour of their skin but the content of their character.”
Thicke’s views on creating good music are also rooted in content of character. “The really great thing about music is that it’s not like the movies where you just make one movie and do your thing,” he says. “You build an audience, you build fans. You keep trying to make great music and put on great shows, and whoever wants to see it, that’s up to them.”
Thicke has been in the business for a number of years, writing and producing for dozens of hit albums behind-the-scenes, including those for Usher, Christina Aguilera and Michael Jackson, before he made the move to put his own music in the foreground. “I think the problem was I was afraid to show my face and fail. Like I was afraid that maybe I wasn’t a great artist, you know what I mean? So I hid away and then finally one day I saw all the people I was writing songs for were all over the TV,” he says, laughing. “And, it was just the fear that was holding me back, and that’s not good enough for me.”
Thicke is on the road again through October, hitting a handful of North American cities, including Montreal tonight and Toronto tomorrow. He wouldn’t pass up an opportunity to pay some homage to his Canadian heritage (his father, actor Alan Thicke of Growing Pains fame, is Canadian). While his time on the road will be busy, he offers a few road trip musical suggestions for individuals with a long stretch of highway in front of them: “Gotta have the Lil’ Wayne album (Tha Carter III, Thicke sings on “Tie My Hands”) on, Usher’s album (Here I Stand), and,” he says, “of course, my last album.”