Andrew Flanagan
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Updates from the 61st annual Grammys, which handed awards to a wide range of artists. Kacey Musgraves and Childish Gambino, who took home top prizes, each won multiple awards, but nobody dominated.
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The chart-topping rapper's representatives also claim he has no criminal convictions or charges under state or federal law.
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After being indicted last November along with four others, the Brooklyn rapper pleaded guilty last week to nine counts including racketeering and drug trafficking.
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The institution chose seven inductees from a field of 15 to honor at next March's ceremony, including Def Leppard, Stevie Nicks, Roxy Music and The Zombies.
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The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences announced its list of nominees for the 2018 Grammy Awards, including Brandi Carlile, Janelle Monae and Black Panther.
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The British singer and guitarist was one of the punk rock's first stars and perhaps its greatest songwriter.
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A screening and discussion of the series Surviving R. Kellyin New York was canceled, following multiple threats that were called in to the venue hosting the event.
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Music is as intrinsic to the soul and spirit of Murakami's books as it is to the author's own.
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The Los Angeles medical examiner said cocaine and ethanol were also present at the time of death.
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In the midst of campaigning against each other for a seat in Vermont's House of Representatives, Democrat Lucy Rogers and Republican Zac Mayo ended a recent debate with a striking collaboration.