Anthony Mackie Says Dreadlocks Lead to Racial Profiling Damn Anthony Mackie, what did dreadlocks do to you? The “Black and White” actor gave an interesting interview with…

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President Obama made his sixth appearance on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” Tuesday evening and he talked about everything from the death of Trayvon…

Rapper/actor LL Cool J has had a tough week. At the top of the week, LL Cool J dropped a song with country singer Brad Paisley called “Accidental Racist.” The song sparked outrage in both the worlds of country and hip-hop. Last night, LL Cool J was a guest on “The Tonight Show with Jay […]

During an interview with Jay Leno, comedian and actress Wanda Sykes said Mel Gibson has been dropping tapes like Osama Bin Laden and that Whoopi Goldberg should watch who she lets into her house. She also said that fans should look out for her own racist rant where she goes off on her white babies.

After debuting at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 with her latest album “Still Standing,” Monica’s promo schedule has ramped up. The in-demand singer scored a booking on Monday’s “Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” where the Atlanta native performed her single “Everything to Me.”

Janet Jackson appeared on Jay Leno’s “Tonight Show” recently and while discussing her new film, “Why Did I Get Married, Too,” the singer/actress admitted to using her brother’s death as inspiration while filming some emotional scenes. She also discussed her new book, titled “True To You,” about her history of weight loss and weight gain. […]

The end of the Conan O’Brien chapter of “The Tonight Show” was officially hammered out on Thursday with a lot of money — and some parting recriminations — being dished out. O’Brien’s settlement with NBC will pay him $32.5 million. Click here for details.

Conan O’Brien has finally said “enough.” The Tonight Show host is abandoning his gig rather than move it to midnight. O’Brien’s blunt statement reflects months of being jerked around at NBC. Read the statement here.

NBC has confirmed what the television world already knew — that the network would end Jay Leno’s prime-time show in one month and return him to 11:35 p.m., bumping “The Tonight Show” and its host, Conan O’Brien, to 12:05 a.m. Leno’s last show at 10 p.m. will be Feb. 11