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"You want a bit of anarchy," says executive producer Ben Winston, who breaks down the making of the show, from Lady Gaga to Cher to Sabrina Carpenter to Bad Bunny
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Bad Bunny, Billie Eilish and Kehlani made strong statements about immigration on Sunday, while the host Trevor Noah drew President Trump's ire.
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The host said her decision to step away after seven seasons "feels necessary and right for this next chapter of our lives"
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The Academy Award-winning actress and director tells Rolling Stone about the last-minute call she received from the rapper asking her to join what proved to be a career-best performance
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Nine performances the Grammys should have planned for Cher.
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Other prizes went to Billie Eilish, Olivia Dean and Lady Gaga, at a ceremony dominated by politics.
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He is the first Spanish-language artist to win the ceremony's top prize. Kendrick Lamar with SZA took record of the year, and Billie Eilish won song of the year. Lady Gaga, Olivia Dean and Lola Young were also honored.
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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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More than two dozen musicians, dancers, theater companies and other creative groups have pulled out of performing at the Kennedy Center since President Trump returned to the White House.
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KPop Demon Hunters, Mrs. Doubtfire, Night at the Museum, and more.
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Leigh Silverman directs David Cale's solo play at Studio Seaview.
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Noah joked that Trump and Bill Clinton hung out there while hosting the Grammy Awards.
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The son of The Night Manager author has said the series' villain is inspired by his own "evil" grandfather.
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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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Captain Jason finds out the hard way what happens when you put Meredith Marks, Heather Gay, and the rest of the Salt Lake City ladies on a superyacht.
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Award winners Jack Thorne and Marc Munden on their adaptation of William Golding's Lord of the Flies.
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The counter-program to Bad Bunny will also feature Brantley Gilbert, Lee Brice, and Gabby Barrett
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Musician, who co-founded the Parliaments with George Clinton, coined the name 'Funkadelic'
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The Minnesota-bred band is actively fighting against the agency's brutal takeover in Minneapolis
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The Houston native with links to Slim Thug, Paul Wall, Chamillionaire, and Mike Jones, suffered a "sudden cardiac death," according to family
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Addison Rae tapped into 2000s pop energy, Justin Bieber stripped things down and Bad Bunny got choked up at the 68th annual awards.
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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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She presented Record of the Year to Kendrick Lamar and SZA's "Luther."
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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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A complete rundown of the artists, albums, songs and videos that took home trophies at the 68th annual awards.
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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 full rundown of who won what at Sunday night's Grammy Awards ceremony
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Alexander Skarsgård may be a world-class leading man, but his SNL debut lets him be his big-time goofy weirdo self.
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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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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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The singer-songwriter won the award for "Wildflower" and took the opportunity to encourage people to protest
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Billie Eilish and Finneas were joined by Kehlani, who spoke out against ICE in her acceptance speech.
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The Cure, Yungblud and FKA Twigs are the first British winners on the night in Los Angeles.
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A new full moon brings the second single from the singer's upcoming LP o/i
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Sam Raimi horror movie or Melania Trump horror movie?
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Broadway, Hollywood and television have been kind to Marc Shaiman. But there's a reason the subtitle of his new memoir is "Showbiz Stories From a Sore Winner."
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Karan Brar, Brandon Flynn, Sophia Lillis, and Justin H. Min star in the new Silicon Valley thriller.
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Connie Orlando talks to Billboard about the creative process behind putting together BET's biggest award shows.
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Individuals on the production team received positive results during a routine test as part of the show's COVID-19 safety protocols
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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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Kidding Season One DVD Review Jeff (Jim Carrey) is aworld renownedand beloved television host for a c...Read the entire review
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According to Deadline, Amber Tamblyn has joined the cast of FX's adaptation of Y: The Last Man (which will just be called Y, possibly to avoid any Tim Allen associations). Like, Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra's original comic, Y takes place in a post-apocalyptic world where all men have wiped out except for a monkey…
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Gabrielle Union knows the value of a sturdy support system. But she also knows that not everyone has one.
She made this point at Monday night's 11th Annual Night of Opportunity Gala held in New York City for The Opportunity Network, a nonprofit that works with students from historically and systematically underrepresented communities achieve their college and career goals.
Union, 45, was an honoree at the event, and in her acceptance speech, she spoke about expanding the idea of what a support system can be. She explained that she learned the hard way that "your people" are not always who you thought they would be. She referenced the time she was raped as a sophomore in college.
"When I was raped at gunpoint, one of the most lonely and debilitating experiences of my life, I had to redefine what it meant to be a part of a community because my ‘people' didn't have a ton of experience with rape survivors," the Being Mary Jane star and producer said to Cipriani's packed but silent dining room. "So I had to expand my idea of what and who my people were. I needed a different kind of support. I needed different opportunities, opportunities to heal and then the ability to want to continue living."
The summer before starting her sophomore year of college at UCLA, the actress was raped at gunpoint by a stranger in the Payless store where she worked.
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But that wasn't the first time she realized she needed "different" opportunities.
"When I was at UCLA, a lot of the kids I was at school with, their parents got them internships and their parents had jobs lined up for them or they took over the family business," she explained to PEOPLE. "I don'
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