As always, this year’s Grammy’s are a mixed bag in terms of sartorial selections, with an anything-goes attitude.
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2025 Grammy Awards winners list: Beyoncé makes history with country music wins
Kendrick Lamar took home five Grammy Awards for his Drake diss track ‘Not Like Us.’
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Meet the father of all music piracy
Bootleg recordings and music piracy have been an issue a lot longer than most people realize. It can be all traced back to a man in the rafters of the Metropolitan Opera.
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Diddy, accused of sex trafficking, says alleged sex workers were actually girlfriends
Diddy’s lawyer said the latest allegations and theories about the rapper’s conduct are “flawed.”
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Marianne Faithfull, singer and British pop icon, dies at 78
‘Marianne passed away peacefully in London today, in the company of her loving family. She will be dearly missed,’ a company spokesperson said in a statement.
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Justin Baldoni apologizes to Blake Lively in 'It Ends With Us' voice message
The nearly 7-minute long voice message is the latest in the ever-deepening saga between the costars, with a trial date now set for March 2026.
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'Deport Selena Gomez': Singer responds to politician who called for her exile
‘All my people are getting attacked, the children. I don’t understand,’ Selena Gomez said in a now-deleted video.
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The Sum 41 ride comes to an end this week. They will be missed
Yes, Sum 41 has been around for 30 years. This week, they will play their last-ever shows in Toronto and something we’ve known for decades will end.
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B.C. documentary about residential school atrocities nominated for an Oscar
‘Sugarcane,’ following an investigation into allegations of abuse at the former St. Joseph’s Mission Residential School in Williams Lake has been nominated for Best Documentary.
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Firerose says 'truth is coming to light' about ex-husband Billy Ray Cyrus
Her remarks come after Billy Ray Cyrus sparked concern when he took the stage at Trump’s Liberty Ball earlier in the week.
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Spencer Pratt, Heidi Montag sue Los Angeles after losing home in wildfire
The lawsuit blames the city of Los Angeles and the Department of Water and Power for the water issues that hampered firefighting efforts.
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