Although we've known that Casey Kasem has been struggling with illness for some time, it doesn't make it any easier to report today that the beloved longtime radio DJ and voice of Scooby-Doo has passed away at the age of 82.
DJ E-Z Rock, who partnered up with his longtime friend and rapper Rob Base for a string of major singles in the late '80s, in the form of 'It Takes Two' and 'Joy and Pain,' has reportedly died.
Actor Mickey Rooney, a Hollywood legend, died on Sunday, April 6 at the age of 93, leading to some heartfelt Twitter reactions from a younger generation of celebs.
James Rebhorn, who played the father of Claire Danes' character on 'Homeland' and who had appeared in several TV shows and films throughout his long career, has died.
Another person has died following the horrific drunk driving accident that occurred at Austin, Texas' South by Southwest music festival last week.
Twenty-six-year-old Sandy Thuy Le passed away on Sunday night, March 16, Rolling Stone reports. Le had been hit by the car driven by 21-year-old Rashad Charjuan Owens, who drove drunk into a crowd of people early Thursday morning, March 13.
UPDATE: Local news outlet Statesman reports the alleged driver is 21-year-old Rashad Charjuan Owens.
Tragedy has befallen SXSW, the music industry's biggest event, currently taking place in Austin, Texas. A driver plowed into a crowd of people outside the Mohawk venue, where rapper Tyler, The Creator was performing as part of the Vans showcase on late Wednesday night (March 12), killing two and in
Remember 'American Idol' contestant Savion Wright's emotional song dedication to his late brother last week? The backstory has been revealed, and the details are as disturbing as they are sad.
Shirley Temple, an iconic child star and the former US ambassador to Ghana and Czechoslovakia, died February 10 in her home in California surrounded by her family and caregivers. She was 85.