Prince pulled off his scheduled three concerts in one night on Saturday, but it came with a number of sound problems that irritated the singer and a calling out of executives that he felt were responsible.T-Pain is said to have broken four teeth and suffered several cuts and abrasions on his face during a freak golf cart accident that took place on Friday. Hours after receiving a one year federal prison sentence for gun possession, rapper T.I. took the stage in Atlanta Friday night for a surprise appearance with his Grand Hustle artist B.o.B. RNC Chairman Michael Steele said he is "done" reaching out to President Obama, having apparently been rebuffed in his previous attempts to start a dialogue, reports Huffington Post. It appears that Saturday's final episode of CNN's "D.L. Hughley Breaks The News" included the legalization of marijuana controversy. The segment takes viewers on a tour of some of the stores in Cali where you can purchase the herb with a prescription, but something about it was a bit too uncomfortable for the news network. As expected, Chris Brown and Rihanna did not attend the Kids' Choice Awards on Saturday. Incarcerated NFL star Michael Vick is looking to make some quick cash by writing a book that would likely detail his road from poverty to becoming the highest-paid quarterback in the NFL.So who was the man in the "Tonight Show" audience that was handed Prince's guitar by the artist himself? Damon Dash said he was so caught up in making sure the people around him were succeeding that he took his eye off the ball regarding his own financial well-being.Queen Latifah has been cast in the upcoming film "Just Wright," a romantic comedy that had been set up six years ago at Disney, but was put into turnaround and picked up by Fox Searchlight, reports Variety. Ben Vereen is suing a toothpaste company claiming it used unauthorized footage of him to promote the product without his permission. Method Man is blaming his love of weed for the recent repossession of his 2008 Lincoln Navigator due to unpaid back taxes.The hip hop documentary "This is the Life" will make its TV premiere April 4 on Showtime.TV One's "Who's Got Jokes" returns for its 4th season, this time taking their search for the hottest comics to Sin City.