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None of us expected 2020 to be the year of a pandemic, but during these times businesses, organizations and people have adapted to the new normal. Our 2021 Best of LGBTQ LA Awards are adapting as well, but we will still celebrate the Los Angeles LGBTQ community.
You have nominated and now we have our finalists. Finalist voting is open now until January 4th. Our 2021 Best of LGBTQ LA issue will come out on Friday, January 29th.
Vote below or by clicking HERE.
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The 2021 Grammys were postponed from January 31, 2021 to March 14, 2021, and the interim Grammy chief Harvey Mason Jr. has given an interview about the move.
Eric Jerome Dickey, the best-selling novelist who blended crime, romance and eroticism in Sister, Sister, Waking With Enemies and dozens of other stories about contemporary Black life, has died, He was 59. Dickey's publicist at Penguin Random House, Emily Canders, told the Associated Press that the author died Sunday in Los Angeles after a long illness.
Grammys has been delayed as a result of the surge in Covid-19 cases in Los Angeles, it has been announced. The event had been due to take place on January 31, but has a new date of March 14, the Recording Academy said.
The 2021 Grammy Awards will no longer take place on January 31, and has been postponed to March 14, according to a statement from the Recording Academy. Reports in Rolling Stone and Variety initially revealed the ceremony's delay.
The 2021 Grammy Awards officially have a new air date.
Covid-19 concerns. A rep for the show confirmed the news to Variety on 5 January.
Recording Academy officials are reportedly hitting pause on plans to celebrate the 2021 Grammy Awards in person later this month (January 2021) due to a spike in COVID-19 cases.Music’s big night was set to take place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on January 31st, but with coronavirus cases continuing to rise at alarming rates, organizers are now having second thoughts.Sources tell Rolling Stone the event is set to be postponed, with executives eyeing a new date in March.Grammy bosses had
"In late December, we spent two days (albeit virtually this year) touring Los Angeles to get an inside update on the quickly evolving state of the TV and film industries," MoffettNathanson analyst Michael Nathanson wrote in a Tuesday report, entitled "Our Virtual Visit to an Altered Universe." In it, he covered Warner Bros.' 2021 film slate plans, the fallout of the coronavirus pandemic on Hollywood, pressure on content creators and a possible merger of Comcast's NBCUniversal with AT&T's
Eric Jerome Dickey, beloved for modern black storytelling in best sellers such as “Sister, Sister,” “Friends and Lovers” and “Between Lovers,” died Sunday at 59.“It is with great sadness that we confirm that belovedNew York Timesbest-selling author Eric Jerome Dickey passed away on Sunday, January 3, in Los Angeles after battling a long illness,” a rep for Dutton, an imprint of Penguin Random House, told The Post, adding that Dickey leaves behind four daughters.
Grammys 2021 have been postponed, weeks before the ceremony was due to take place.The awards show was scheduled to be held in a limited form on January 31 in Los Angeles.Now, Rolling Stone reports it has been pushed back due to concerns over the continuing coronavirus pandemic.
Janet W. Lee Author Eric Jerome Dickey died Sunday in Los Angeles due to complications from a long illness, a representative from his publisher Penguin Random House confirmed to Variety.
2021 GRAMMY Awards.ET has learned that this year's ceremony — originally scheduled for Jan. 31 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles — will be postponed over continued concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve, this year celebrating its 49th year! Ryan Seacrest is set to once-again be live in Times Square in New York City for his 16th time as host, joined by Lucy Hale and Billy Porter.
EXCLUSIVE: NewFilmmakers Los Angeles and the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Science (AMPAS) will kick off the New Year celebrating emerging Israeli filmmakers and talent with a virtual film fest.
Clayton Davis The New York Film Critics Circle and the Los Angeles Film Critics Assn. handed out their awards this past week.
The Los Angeles Film Critics Association on Sunday determined their picks for the year's best in film. Small Axe was tapped as best picture.