(Fixes headline) By Danielle Broadway and Steve Gorman LOS ANGELES, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Bad Bunny, the Latino rap star whose forthcoming Super Bowl gig has ignited a culture wars controversy, won the ...
There was a lot of politics, a lot of emotions and even more music as stars like Tyler, The Creator and Raphael Saadiq took ...
The 68th annual Grammy Awards have begun airing live from Los Angeles on CBS and Paramount+. Kendrick Lamar’s dominance ...
Bad Bunny makes history as the first all-Spanish-language album to win album of the year at the Grammy Awards. Kendrick Lamar and SZA win record of the year.
The 68th annual Grammy Awards are underway from Los Angeles, airing on Citytv, CBS and Paramount+. Kendrick Lamar’s stands ...
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Pop girls, politics, performances & Cher: All the gayest moments from last night’s Grammys
The Grammys gave us Cher, shirtless performances, avant-garde Gaga, and a big night for Bad Bunny!
South African singer Tyla, for the second time in a row has won the Best African Music Performance award at the 68th Grammy ...
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Meet Celimar Rivera Cosme: The Puerto Rican sign language performer joining Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl
Meet Celimar Rivera Cosme, the Puerto Rican Deaf performer and sign language interpreter who is set to make history alongside ...
For the first time, Puerto Rican Sign Language will be in the spotlight on one of the country’s biggest stages.
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Super Bowl LX: Meet the performer interpreting Bad Bunny in Puerto Rican Sign Language
Bad Bunny's halftime show will be the first time a Super Bowl performance will be interpreted in Puerto Rican Sign Language, ...
Super Bowl LX in Santa Clara promises a "vibes" event with a star-studded lineup. Green Day will perform at the Opening Ceremony. Charlie Puth, Brandi Carlile, and Coco Jones will sing traditional ...
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