The Supreme Court ruled that the late Andy Warhol infringed on a photographer's copyright when he created a series of silk screens based on a photograph of the late singer Prince.
Music lovers across the world saw their vote count on American Music Awards on Sunday Nov. 20, where Drake, 21 Pilots, and The Chainsmokers took home some of the top awards from "the world's biggest fan-voted award show."
The streaming service owned by rapper and hip-hop mogul Jay-Z is now staking its claim to Prince's music.
Colts owner Jim Irsay paid $137,500 on Saturday for the "Yellow Cloud" electric guitar that Prince used in numerous concerts from the late 1980s to the mid-1990s.
The cause of Prince's death has still not been released, though there has been some suspicion of drug addiction, or maybe an overdose. And now a new detail released Wednesday is adding to the mystery and it has local connections.
Prince's sister, Tyka Nelson, requested the appointment last week, saying the superstar musician had no known will. At Monday's probate hearing, Eide asked a packed courtroom whether anyone knew of a will, and the courtroom was silent.