With the biggest night in music just around the corner, artists, executives and other industry creatives are celebrating with parties spread throughout the week. A-listers from Lenny Kravitz to Kelsea Ballerini and Ice Spice are among the many making appearances and performing at various events across Los Angeles.
The 66th annual Grammy Awards, hosted by Trevor Noah, will air live on CBS from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Feb. 4. The event will also stream live and on demand on Paramount+.
Some of the celebrations happening this week include Warner Music Group’s party to honor the label’s 2024 Grammy-nominated artists and songwriters, Clive Davis’ annual pre-Grammy gala and Universal Music Group’s after party. Below is a roundup of what’s to come in the days surrounding the 2024 Grammys.
Tuesday, Jan. 30
Hollywood & Mind Grammy Week Spotlight on Mental Health in the Music Industry
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The 66th annual Grammy Awards, hosted by Trevor Noah, will air live on CBS from the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Feb. 4. The event will also stream live and on demand on Paramount+.
Some of the celebrations happening this week include Warner Music Group’s party to honor the label’s 2024 Grammy-nominated artists and songwriters, Clive Davis’ annual pre-Grammy gala and Universal Music Group’s after party. Below is a roundup of what’s to come in the days surrounding the 2024 Grammys.
Tuesday, Jan. 30
Hollywood & Mind Grammy Week Spotlight on Mental Health in the Music Industry
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- 1/31/2024
- by Carly Thomas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Last weekend, The Art of Elysium, a non-profit organization with a focus on healing and inspiring through art, hosted its 2024 Heaven Gala at The Wiltern in Los Angeles.
Honoree Neil Gaiman, recipient of the Visionary Award, attends The Art of Elysium's 25th Anniversary Heaven Gala
Credit/Copyright: Araya Doheny/Getty Images for The Art of Elysium
The gala served as a celebration of the organization’s 25th anniversary and honored the following:
Writer, director, and producer Neil Gaiman with The Visionary Award where he transformed the venue from a music venue to a mystical library for his version of “Heaven on Earth” where knowledge is free and refuge is given. Gaiman teamed up with his longtime collaborator, Good Omens production designer Michael Ralph, to bring his vision to life and enlisted playwright Jeremy O. Harris to serve as the evening’s “librarian” emcee. Actress Amy Smart and TV Host Carter Oosterhouse...
Honoree Neil Gaiman, recipient of the Visionary Award, attends The Art of Elysium's 25th Anniversary Heaven Gala
Credit/Copyright: Araya Doheny/Getty Images for The Art of Elysium
The gala served as a celebration of the organization’s 25th anniversary and honored the following:
Writer, director, and producer Neil Gaiman with The Visionary Award where he transformed the venue from a music venue to a mystical library for his version of “Heaven on Earth” where knowledge is free and refuge is given. Gaiman teamed up with his longtime collaborator, Good Omens production designer Michael Ralph, to bring his vision to life and enlisted playwright Jeremy O. Harris to serve as the evening’s “librarian” emcee. Actress Amy Smart and TV Host Carter Oosterhouse...
- 1/10/2024
- Look to the Stars
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Leona Lewis is officially a mom! On July 22, the "Bleeding Love" singer and her husband, Dennis Jauch, welcomed their first child, a baby girl. "And then there were three," Lewis captioned a photo of herself cradling the newborn on Instagram on Tuesday. In the photo, Lewis and Jauch join hands over their daughter's stomach as she snuggles up to her mom in a pink onesie. In the same post, Lewis also announced the baby's name. "Our little Carmel Allegra arrived 22.7.22," she wrote.
"What a beautiful exciting blessing!!!"
While most of the baby's face is obscured, Lewis did share a glimpse at her daughter's nose and mouth, sparking a flurry of excitement from friends and family in the comments section. "Beyond happy for you my wonderful friends @leonalewis @dennisjauch," Erika Marosi wrote. "What a beautiful exciting blessing!!! Love you guys! Congratulations." Celebrity friends of the couple...
Leona Lewis is officially a mom! On July 22, the "Bleeding Love" singer and her husband, Dennis Jauch, welcomed their first child, a baby girl. "And then there were three," Lewis captioned a photo of herself cradling the newborn on Instagram on Tuesday. In the photo, Lewis and Jauch join hands over their daughter's stomach as she snuggles up to her mom in a pink onesie. In the same post, Lewis also announced the baby's name. "Our little Carmel Allegra arrived 22.7.22," she wrote.
"What a beautiful exciting blessing!!!"
While most of the baby's face is obscured, Lewis did share a glimpse at her daughter's nose and mouth, sparking a flurry of excitement from friends and family in the comments section. "Beyond happy for you my wonderful friends @leonalewis @dennisjauch," Erika Marosi wrote. "What a beautiful exciting blessing!!! Love you guys! Congratulations." Celebrity friends of the couple...
- 8/3/2022
- by Chanel Vargas
- Popsugar.com
The 2022 Grammy Awards broadcast wrapped up with an upset victory of sorts, with Jon Batiste beating out the likes of Taylor Swift and Kanye west to take home Album of the Year for his excellent “We Are.”
That was his fifth win of the night, following four wins during the “Premiere Ceremony,” where all of the awards not deemed cool enough for television were handed out, hosted by the always wonderful Levar Burton.
Batiste also accomplished a rather ignominious milestone for the Grammy Awards themselves: He’s the first Black artist to win Album of the Year since Herbie Hancock back in 2008. You read that right: It’s literally been 14 years and 3 presidents since the Academy recognized the work of Black artists with this honor. And in case you’re wondering, the only nonwhite artist to win Best Album during that time was Bruno Mars in 2018.
Speaking of Mars, Batiste...
That was his fifth win of the night, following four wins during the “Premiere Ceremony,” where all of the awards not deemed cool enough for television were handed out, hosted by the always wonderful Levar Burton.
Batiste also accomplished a rather ignominious milestone for the Grammy Awards themselves: He’s the first Black artist to win Album of the Year since Herbie Hancock back in 2008. You read that right: It’s literally been 14 years and 3 presidents since the Academy recognized the work of Black artists with this honor. And in case you’re wondering, the only nonwhite artist to win Best Album during that time was Bruno Mars in 2018.
Speaking of Mars, Batiste...
- 4/4/2022
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
Let's all be honest: going out and having to converse with actual people is massively overrated. Not when there's a warm sofa, shelter from the cold - and a cracking lineup of exciting shows to wind down on those Autumn nights.
Sure, maybe there's not the abundance of new series we've been spoiled with lately, but there's still the latest Bake Off rival, shocks and gore aplenty in The Walking Dead and Jekyll and Hyde. And the end of one of TV's biggest properties...
1. Downton Abbey - Sunday, 9pm on ITV
One of your last chances to play Downton bingo: ahead of its proper finale on Christmas Day, this feature-length episode sees the Abbey doors close one last time on Sunday nights, as the sixth series reaches a dramatic climax.
So will Mary finally find love? Will Robert die of gastric bleeding? Will the workers overthrow their bourgeois oppressors in a glorious socialist revolution?...
Sure, maybe there's not the abundance of new series we've been spoiled with lately, but there's still the latest Bake Off rival, shocks and gore aplenty in The Walking Dead and Jekyll and Hyde. And the end of one of TV's biggest properties...
1. Downton Abbey - Sunday, 9pm on ITV
One of your last chances to play Downton bingo: ahead of its proper finale on Christmas Day, this feature-length episode sees the Abbey doors close one last time on Sunday nights, as the sixth series reaches a dramatic climax.
So will Mary finally find love? Will Robert die of gastric bleeding? Will the workers overthrow their bourgeois oppressors in a glorious socialist revolution?...
- 11/1/2015
- Digital Spy
Autumn nights may be getting colder and darker, but thankfully, 'tis the season of brilliant television. And trust us, there's no let up this week - from the first new-look X Factor live shows, to the return of excellent hit comedies Catastrophe and Detectorists.
1. Scream Queens - Monday, 10pm on E4
It's Halloween week, so what better way to mark the occasion by watching a bunch of horror movie clichés screaming their lungs out and being as catty as an Apprentice contestant?
Jamie Lee Curtis stars in this hilariously camp horror anthology series which also contains a who's-who of young stars from Emma Roberts to Lea Michele to Nick Jonas. Even Ariana Grande isn't safe in this Mean Girls vs Midsomer Murders madness.
2. Catastrophe - Tuesday, 10pm on Channel 4
It only feels like yesterday since Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney's messed-up romcom began, and we're being spoiled rotten...
1. Scream Queens - Monday, 10pm on E4
It's Halloween week, so what better way to mark the occasion by watching a bunch of horror movie clichés screaming their lungs out and being as catty as an Apprentice contestant?
Jamie Lee Curtis stars in this hilariously camp horror anthology series which also contains a who's-who of young stars from Emma Roberts to Lea Michele to Nick Jonas. Even Ariana Grande isn't safe in this Mean Girls vs Midsomer Murders madness.
2. Catastrophe - Tuesday, 10pm on Channel 4
It only feels like yesterday since Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney's messed-up romcom began, and we're being spoiled rotten...
- 10/25/2015
- Digital Spy
Autumn may have hit us with its reliable double-header of persistent drizzle and pitch-black commutes, but its better-looking sibling, Autumn TV, has our backs, insisting we hole in our warm sofa sanctuaries for fear of missing any brilliant telly.
Digital Spy has whittled down the next seven days' broadcasting mother lode to a must-watch list of 10, including the much-anticipated return of The Big Bang Theory, Sky1's Never Mind the Buzzcocks wannabe and the opulently decorated tears of Judges' Houses on The X Factor.
1. The Big Bang Theory - Thursday, 8.30pm on E4
The biggest TV show in the world right now returns for its ninth series, after its greatest cliffhanger yet saw Amy dump Sheldon who intended to propose. 'Bazingas' might be in short supply.
With Penny and Leonard also eloping for a Las Vegas wedding, the geeky chums are in for an uncharacteristically dramatic season opener. Sheldon might...
Digital Spy has whittled down the next seven days' broadcasting mother lode to a must-watch list of 10, including the much-anticipated return of The Big Bang Theory, Sky1's Never Mind the Buzzcocks wannabe and the opulently decorated tears of Judges' Houses on The X Factor.
1. The Big Bang Theory - Thursday, 8.30pm on E4
The biggest TV show in the world right now returns for its ninth series, after its greatest cliffhanger yet saw Amy dump Sheldon who intended to propose. 'Bazingas' might be in short supply.
With Penny and Leonard also eloping for a Las Vegas wedding, the geeky chums are in for an uncharacteristically dramatic season opener. Sheldon might...
- 10/18/2015
- Digital Spy
It's official. Rita Ora is everywhere. Whether it's fronting fashion lines, popping up in TV advertising campaigns, mentoring hopefuls on The Voice UK and donning a dodgy wig in 50 Shades of Grey, the singer - like close friend Cara Delevingne - is a constant presence.
And now, it's been announced that along with Simon Cowell, Cheryl Cole and fellow newbie Nick Grimshaw, Rita will be joining the judging panel for The X Factor 2015.
Let's do this @grimmers @cherylofficial @simoncowell @TheXfactor #xfactor pic.twitter.com/l7blKnlO8h
— Rita Ora (@RitaOra) June 16, 2015
Rita's music career began in 2009 when a meeting with rapper Jay-z led to her being signed by his Roc Nation label just 48 hours later.
Her 2012 debut album Ora went straight into the UK charts at number 1, spawning chart-topping hits 'Hot Right Now', 'How We Do (Party)' and 'R.I.P'. Last year, she scored a fourth UK Number...
And now, it's been announced that along with Simon Cowell, Cheryl Cole and fellow newbie Nick Grimshaw, Rita will be joining the judging panel for The X Factor 2015.
Let's do this @grimmers @cherylofficial @simoncowell @TheXfactor #xfactor pic.twitter.com/l7blKnlO8h
— Rita Ora (@RitaOra) June 16, 2015
Rita's music career began in 2009 when a meeting with rapper Jay-z led to her being signed by his Roc Nation label just 48 hours later.
Her 2012 debut album Ora went straight into the UK charts at number 1, spawning chart-topping hits 'Hot Right Now', 'How We Do (Party)' and 'R.I.P'. Last year, she scored a fourth UK Number...
- 6/16/2015
- Digital Spy
Hello, good evening and welcome to our first Voice UK live blog of 2015. In a neat twist of fate, we're going live at the same time as this year's hopefuls. How about that?
Based on previous series of the spinning-chair spectacular, don't expect any overly harsh judicial criticism from the coaching panel - but do expect the Top 12 contestants to take to the stage, plus performances from reigning Voice UK champion Jermain Jackman and the omnipresent Olly Murs.
Join us from 7.15pm tonight to find out how it all pans out. Maybe, if we're all really good, we'll even get a 'Yeah!' from the one and only Sir Tom Jones.
22:09Howard and Lara from Team Tom, Autumn from Team Ricky and Clark from Team Rita are going home. Ricky comes up to the stage to give Autumn a hug.
Sir Tom is "lost for words" that both his...
Based on previous series of the spinning-chair spectacular, don't expect any overly harsh judicial criticism from the coaching panel - but do expect the Top 12 contestants to take to the stage, plus performances from reigning Voice UK champion Jermain Jackman and the omnipresent Olly Murs.
Join us from 7.15pm tonight to find out how it all pans out. Maybe, if we're all really good, we'll even get a 'Yeah!' from the one and only Sir Tom Jones.
22:09Howard and Lara from Team Tom, Autumn from Team Ricky and Clark from Team Rita are going home. Ricky comes up to the stage to give Autumn a hug.
Sir Tom is "lost for words" that both his...
- 3/21/2015
- Digital Spy
Once Upon a Time has cast Agnes Bruckner in a recurring — and quite possibly mischievous — new role.
PhotosOnce Upon a Time‘s Midseason Premiere: Regina, Emma, Hook and a Repentant [Spoiler]
As first reported by The Hollywood Reporter, the 24 and Private Practice alum has been booked for a three-episode arc on the ABC series, though no details on her character or the timing of her debut were shared by the trade.
Yet Bruckner seems to perfectly fit a casting call that recently went out for the role of “Autumn,” a charismatic and fiercely independent woman who “easily wraps others into her schemes.
PhotosOnce Upon a Time‘s Midseason Premiere: Regina, Emma, Hook and a Repentant [Spoiler]
As first reported by The Hollywood Reporter, the 24 and Private Practice alum has been booked for a three-episode arc on the ABC series, though no details on her character or the timing of her debut were shared by the trade.
Yet Bruckner seems to perfectly fit a casting call that recently went out for the role of “Autumn,” a charismatic and fiercely independent woman who “easily wraps others into her schemes.
- 2/11/2015
- TVLine.com
The Great British Bake Off is at its core a simple show, hosted by two presenters who most people hadn't seen on TV since the '90s, and judged by a burly bloke from the Wirral who spends most of his time talking about bread.
It really shouldn't work. At best, it should be a twee novelty, watched by your nan and anyone who spends their Sundays making jams.
But Bake Off hasn't just become a success over the last five years. It's become a phenomenon.
Shops sell out of doughnuts when they make doughnuts. Shops sell out of jazzy blazers when Mary Berry wears a jazzy blazer. Paul Hollywood can sell out arena-sized venues with adoring fans who want to watch him kneading. And Wednesday nights have become Bake Off nights.
Autumn TV used to be dominated by The X Factor. Monday mornings would be spent discussing the latest 'scandal' or Louis Walsh 'controversy'.
It really shouldn't work. At best, it should be a twee novelty, watched by your nan and anyone who spends their Sundays making jams.
But Bake Off hasn't just become a success over the last five years. It's become a phenomenon.
Shops sell out of doughnuts when they make doughnuts. Shops sell out of jazzy blazers when Mary Berry wears a jazzy blazer. Paul Hollywood can sell out arena-sized venues with adoring fans who want to watch him kneading. And Wednesday nights have become Bake Off nights.
Autumn TV used to be dominated by The X Factor. Monday mornings would be spent discussing the latest 'scandal' or Louis Walsh 'controversy'.
- 10/8/2014
- Digital Spy
The actual 2013 Black Friday is over, but the deals aren't as Amazon is continuing the deals up through Cyber Monday and today's new schedule of sale items includes one of the best deals yet, $200 off the Bond 50: The Complete 23 Film Collection Blu-ray, which includes Skyfall, but that's not it. Beyond that we have deals on A Good Day to Die Hard. The Last Emperor (Criterion Collection), the Francis Ford Coppola: 5-Film Blu-ray Collection, Friday Night Lights and "Girls". Outside of what's below I am constantly updating my main page with the week's Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals right here, and it will continue to update until the deals are done. Otherwise, start shopping. Bond! Bond 50: The Complete 23 Film Collection with Skyfall Blu-ray ($99.99) Check Out These Deals Midnight in Paris Blu-ray ($6.49) Pacific Rim Blu-ray ($7.99) Epic Blu-ray ($9.96) Heat Blu-ray ($8.49) Man of Steel Blu-ray ($19.96) Moneyball Blu-ray ($3.99) 21 Jump Street Blu-ray...
- 11/30/2013
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
The first picture of the new X Factor judges together has been revealed.
The show's presenter Dermot O'Leary uploaded a photo of himself with Gary Barlow, Nicole Scherzinger, Louis Walsh and returning panellist Sharon Osbourne on his Twitter this morning (June 4).
The image, taken during the first day of auditions for the new series in Glasgow, came with the caption: "And so it begins..."
Osbourne, who served as a judge on The X Factor during its first four series, was confirmed for the 2013 panel almost two weeks ago, replacing Tulisa Contostavlos.
The 10th series of The X Factor will have a new look in the early stages with the introduction of Double Auditions.
Initially, contestants will have to go "eyeball to eyeball" with the judges in an intimate audition room. It will be the first time audition rooms have been used on the show since series five.
If the acts...
The show's presenter Dermot O'Leary uploaded a photo of himself with Gary Barlow, Nicole Scherzinger, Louis Walsh and returning panellist Sharon Osbourne on his Twitter this morning (June 4).
The image, taken during the first day of auditions for the new series in Glasgow, came with the caption: "And so it begins..."
Osbourne, who served as a judge on The X Factor during its first four series, was confirmed for the 2013 panel almost two weeks ago, replacing Tulisa Contostavlos.
The 10th series of The X Factor will have a new look in the early stages with the introduction of Double Auditions.
Initially, contestants will have to go "eyeball to eyeball" with the judges in an intimate audition room. It will be the first time audition rooms have been used on the show since series five.
If the acts...
- 6/4/2013
- Digital Spy
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