White screen in iTunes on Macbook Pro

I can get to itunes, it connects to store but i either have a balck screen or a white screen.  if i change the view to column browser I can find movies, music, etc but I can't get the regular itunes home page.  Any ideas or advice very much appreciated

i meant i can get to the itunes store but it is either solid black or white . . . .

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