Did you miss this gem from Mother Monster? I'm sure you probably didn't, but if you somehow did...isn't this exciting?!
As the announcement states, Lady Gaga will star in season five of "American Horror Story," called "American Horror Story: Hotel." The season will premiere in October.
The 87th Annual Academy Awards just wrapped at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, with a slew of winners taking home top prizes, including Julianne Moore for best actress in "Still Alice," Eddie Redmayne for best actor in "The Theory of Everything," Patricia Arquette for best supporting actress in "Boyhood" and J.K. Simmons for best supporting actor in "Whiplash." Alejandro G. Iñárritu also took home awards for best original screenplay, best director and best picture for "Birdman" (the film also won for best cinematography).
The photo, captioned "Happy Valentine's Day" on Instagram, is a rare social media post by Beyoncé. The superstar usually refrains from posting close-up photos of Blue Ivy (whom she had with fellow superstar husband Jay Z in 2012), so we should all take a moment and cherish this one for a while. This may be the last intimate shot we get of the two for a long time.
In a plug to encourage Americans to sign up for health care on HealthCare.gov by Feb. 15, President Obama teamed up with BuzzFeed for a video showing that everybody does things that may not necessarily be talked about, like check themselves out in a mirror, take selfies or act like they're making the winning shot in a basketball game.
Whether you intend to sign up for health care coverage on the website or not, it's still interesting to see the president do things like try to dunk a cookie into a glass of milk and blame himself for it.
Check out BuzzFeed's full article on the project on the company's website.
Update #2: Drake has also confirmed that "If You're Reading This It's Too Late" is a mixtape via a post on Instagram.
Update #1: Billboard is referring to the release as a "mixtape," stating that "Views From the 6" will be Drake's fourth official full-length album, due for release later this year.
Apparently, Drake has a similar train of thinking as Beyoncé because he just dropped an album on iTunes without one word of promotion...and by "without one word," I mean there was just a link:
Did you see that epicness? Did you see it?! Comedic gestures aside, Kristen was amazing! And, of course, Maddie was a showstopper with her now viral dance moves and Sia's vocals were great (though you really couldn't see much of her, as usual).
Did you miss any of the other Grammy performances? How about Rihanna, Paul McCartney and Kanye West's, Hozier and Annie Lennox's, or Beyonce's rendition of "Take My Hand, Precious Lord" before introducing John Legend and Common's performance of "Glory" (is it safe to say that they'll be taking home the Oscar this year)? If so, head over to Mashable for an individual look at each of last night's many performances.
For a full list of last night's award winners, click HERE.
Correction: A previous version of this article referred to the song Beyoncé performed as "Precious Lord, Take My Hand." The song is often referred to in both ways, but is listed as "Take My Hand, Precious Lord" on the "Selma" soundtrack, of which this version of the song is derived from. I apologize for the error.
...And that's a wrap! The 57th annual Grammy Awards, held at the STAPLES Center in Los Angeles on Feb. 8, just commenced in glorious fashion. Sam Smith, Beyoncé, Pharrell Williams and Beck were some of the night's biggest winners, with Sam Smith taking home four awards (including Record and Song of the Year) and Beyoncé, Pharrell and Beck taking home three awards each.
Rihanna recently took to the waters for a photo shoot for the March 2015 issue of "Harper's Bazaar." For the shoot, the Barbadian beauty swam with a few sharks and somehow still managed to look graceful while doing it.
The below is one of the photos she released from the shoot via Twitter:
And for those of you anxious to see the first live performance on the song, it was announced today that the trio will perform "FourFiveSeconds" at the 2015 Grammys. Catch the show live on Sunday, Feb. 8, at 8/7c on CBS.
Did you miss any of the other extraordinary commercials that aired during the Super Bowl? Head over to Mashable to get a look at every single ad that aired.