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Daily update January 30, 2018
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Before the 60th Annual Grammy Awards begin tonight (Sunday, Jan. 28), the stars will come out to celebrate -- and you can see all the action on "Grammys Live From the Red Carpet.
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That's a wrap for another very long Grammys. There were notable highs and lows in what was a relatively subdued ceremony. Highs were Kesha's moving performance of Praying with a stellar supporting cast and some deserved early wins for Kendrick Lamar ...
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Mars takes the Grammy for Record of the Year for his party anthem 24K Magic, the first time the funk revivalist has won the US industry's award for top song on his own.
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Kendrick Lamar performing at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, Calif., on April 23, 2017. (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times).
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Bruno Mars swept the top categories at the 60th annual Grammy Awards, and Kendrick Lamar took home five awards, leaving the event's most nominated man (Jay-Z) and woman (SZA) shut out.
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Pink had a powerful response to Grammy President Neil Portnow's comment about how female artists "need to step up." Amid the trending #GrammysSoMale movement on social media, the singer, who was nominated for best solo pop performance at last night's ...
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Another year. Another Grammys. Another telecast that extinguished fans' hopes of a forward-thinking awards show, in favor of a night that celebrated men, pop music, and not much else.
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After the 2018 Grammys aired Sunday night, Recording Academy president Neil Portnow spoke out about the hashtag that began to trend with fans and observers.
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Grammys president Neil Portnow said women need to "step up" if they want awards' recognition, but women—particularly black women—have been stepping up musically for years.
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President Trump will deliver his State of the Union speech before a joint session of Congress and the nation. (Jim Lo Scalzo / Associated Press).
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