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How To Watch the 2021 Grammy Awards
The entertainment industry is still in semi-lockdown mode, but there’s at least one thing for certain when it comes to the 2021 Grammy Awards: The show must go on. Right now, the specifics are hard to come by, but bookmark this space: We’ll be updating it over the next couple of weeks as we learn even more! Naturally, we’ll...
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Grammy Awards Shift to March Due to Pandemic Conditions
The 2021 Grammy Awards will no longer take place this month in Los Angeles and will broadcast in March due to a recent surge in coronavirus cases and deaths
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Like Mother and Father, Blue Ivy Carter Now a Grammy Nominee
Blue Ivy Carter is an official Grammy nominee
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Halsey Slams the Grammys After Snub and Makes Accusations of ‘Bribes'
Halsey is also not going to remain silent about her Grammys snub.
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Drake Says Grammys ‘May No Longer Matter' Amid The Weeknd Drama
The “Laugh Now Cry Later” rapper posted a message of support for The Weeknd on his Instagram Story on Wednesday. This comes a day after The Weeknd tweeted that The Recording Academy is “corrupt” following his stunning absence from the 2021 Grammy nominations that were announced on Tuesday.
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The Weeknd Criticizes Grammys Over Nominations Snub
The Weeknd angrily slammed the Grammys, calling the collective “corrupt” after the pop star received zero nominations despite having multiple hits this year
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A ‘Black Parade' Grammys: Beyoncé Leads With 9 Nominations
Beyoncé is bringing her black parade to the Grammys: The pop star’s anthem about Black pride scored multiple nominations Tuesday, making her the leading contender with nine
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Grammy-Winning Producer Detail Arrested on Sex Assault Charges
The Grammy-winning producer known as Detail was arrested Wednesday on 15 sexual assault charges and five additional felony assault charges.
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Winfrey, Pitt Part of Grammys Special for Essential Workers
The Grammys is putting together an event featuring Brad Pitt, Oprah Winfrey, Herbie Hancock and Harry Connick, Jr. to honor essential workers across America
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Recording Academy Fires Ousted CEO, Citing Investigations
The Recording Academy says it has fired Deborah Dugan, its former president who questioned the integrity of the Grammy Awards nominations process and complained of sexual harassment and a toxic culture
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Grammy Awards Fashion with Beth Chapman
Stylist Beth Chapman was here to help us take a look at the best and worst dressed from last night’s Grammys.
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Adam Rivers from KC101 Previews the GRAMMYs
The Grammy Awards are this weekend and we got a preview from our friend Adam Rivers of KC101.
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Grammys 2019 Red Carpet Fashion
The stars came out in full force at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards at Staples Center in Los Angeles on Feb. 10, 2019. Here’s a look at some of the night’s red carpet fashion.
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Grammys CEO Says She Was Ousted After Reporting Harassment
The ousted Grammys CEO is firing back at the Recording Academy, alleging that she was removed after complaining about sexual harassment and pay disparities. Deborah Dugan also says she called out conflicts of interest in the nomination process for music’s most most prestigious awards. Dugan was placed on administrative leave last week.
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Grammys CEO Put on ‘Administrative Leave' Amid Allegations of Misconduct
The Recording Academy has placed Deborah Dugan, its president and CEO of just six months, on administrative leave following an allegation of misconduct by a senior leader at the organization.
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Ariana Grande Is Performing at the 2020 Grammys Despite Last Year's Drama
Clean slate!...
...Ariana Grande is leaving her...drama with The Recording Academy...in the past. How so? On Saturday, it was announced that the 26-year-old pop star will take to the stage at the...2020 Grammys.......
...That’s right, the “bloodline” songstress will perform at the awards ceremony later this month, which comes as a major surprise. “see you jan 26,” she...
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From Lizzo to Lil Nas X, New Kids on the Block Rule Grammys
Genre-mashing, bold and chart-topping new artists have caught the attention of the Recording Academy, as Lizzo, Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X lead in nominations at the 2020 Grammy Awards. Lizzo is in first place, scoring eight bids Wednesday for her fun, positive rap-pop style that has made her not only the year’s top new act, but arguably the year’s...
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And the Grammy Nomination Goes To…
The Grammys are screaming “Cuz I Love You” to Lizzo: The breakthrough singer-rapper scored a whopping eight nominations, including bids for the top four awards, making her the show’s top-nominated act. Lizzo picked up nominations for album of the year with her major-label debut, “Cuz I Love You”; song and record of the year with her anthemic No. 1 hit,...
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And the Grammy Nomination Could Go To…
L may typically stand for “loser” but artists like Lizzo, Lady Gaga, Lil Nas X and Lewis Capaldi are likely to score big next week when the Grammy nominations are unveiled, with expected nods in key categories, from album of the year to record and song of the year.
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Harry Connick Jr. Honored With Hollywood Walk of Fame Star
A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame will be unveiled Thursday honoring entertainer Harry Connick Jr. for a career in which he has sold more than 30 million albums, had 13 No. 1 jazz albums, and won three Grammys and two Emmys.