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From Bad Bunny to Lady Gaga to Billie Eilish, stars showed up to the 2026 Grammys with something to say, both musically and politically
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The US president labels Noah a "total loser" over a joke he told on stage during the awards ceremony.
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Popcast breaks down the show's major moments in a live reaction episode immediately following the ceremony.
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A guide to the main prizes at Sunday's 68th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.
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To make tickets more affordable, many Off-Broadway shows have implemented rush, lottery, and inexpensive ticket policies.
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The president threatened to sue the comedian over his bit at the Grammys about Trump and Bill Clinton hanging out on Epstein's island
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A collection of some of the best looks from Sunday's awards in Los Angeles.
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Politics played a central role at the show, with artists including Shaboozy and Gloria Estefan criticising US immigration enforcement.
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His sprawling Debi Tirar Mas Fotos is the first fully Spanish-language album LP to win the prize
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It's been described as embarrassing, clichéd or "unhelpful singsong." Many poets dislike it too, but it's a style they've learned from each other.
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The best and worst moments of the 68th Grammy Awards, which were held in Los Angeles.
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The center opened in 1971 and is one of America's top cultural institutions. President Trump says he plans to transform the center to create a "new and spectacular" entertainment complex.
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Cameron Mackintosh and Michael Harrison's production will play a limited engagement at the Prince Edward.
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The pop star stripped down his music and himself for a vulnerable but assured solo performance of "Yukon" on Sunday.
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After being left at the altar, Matt (Kevin James) finds himself alone in Rome. But don't worry, he'll quickly find an Italian woman to fall for him.
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On a night marked by explicit political statements, Bad Bunny became the first Spanish-language artist to win the ceremony's top prize, while Kendrick Lamar is now the winningest rapper in Grammy history.
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She presented Record of the Year to Kendrick Lamar and SZA's "Luther."
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One week before his Super Bowl halftime set, the Puerto Rican superstar won album of the year, defeating Lady Gaga, Kendrick Lamar and others.
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A complete rundown of the artists, albums, songs and videos that took home trophies at the 68th annual awards.
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Justin Bieber, Brandi Carlile, Jack Antonoff, and more also showed up sporting "ICE Out" pins in protest of the Trump admin's immigration crackdown
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Bad Bunny was the star of the night, but there were also lots of other incredible performances, and a few curveballs
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It's hard to blend in with the smallfolk when your brother is the most-hated prince in Westeros.
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The president's announcement came after the center has been rocked by cancellations and boycotts by performers, contributors and audience members.
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The docuseries "Soul Power" and "The Muppet Show" arrive, and "Dark Winds," "Monarch: Legacy of Monsters," "Scrubs" and "John Oliver" return.
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Pusha T and Malice, joined by superstar producer, made their long-overdue Grammy debut with "So Far Ahead"
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"Luther Vandross is one of my favorite artists of all time," Kendrick Lamar says
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Post Malone saluted Ozzy Osbourne with a star-studded backing band, while Lauryn Hill made her first Grammys performance since 1999
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The singer-songwriter won the award for "Wildflower" and took the opportunity to encourage people to protest
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Mars took the stage for the second time on Sunday after opening the ceremony with a performance alongside Rosé
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Spurning the free verse of many of his contemporaries, he held to an older tradition. He also wrote spirited poems for children.
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Susannah Fielding will co-star in the Royal Shakespeare Company production.
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Vera Lynn, the singer who became a symbol of hope in Britain during World War Two and again during the coronavirus pandemic with her song "We'll Meet Again", has died at the age of 103.
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We're now just a couple of short weeks away from the first early, public screenings of WB's Aquaman, directed by James Wan, starring Jason Momoa and Amber Heard, and based on the long-running DC Comics character. For years, Aquaman as a character has had to battle against perceptions from a public that loves expressing misguided opinions, painting him as a hero who is weak, whose powers are useless, whose villains are forgettable, and whose stories can't possibly have any relevance since they take place out in the ocean.
It doesn't stop with the comics-agnostic. Some comic book fans - embedded comics fans, even - jumped on that bandwagon in years past without ever having picked up an issue of the character's various monthly series, or even seeing... Read More
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