“BoJack Horseman” star Will Arnett has said it’s “hard to let go” of the freshly concluded Netflix original, while admitting that the cast is still thinking up future iterations of the show.
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After accusing the Recording Academy of a rigged Grammy Awards voting system on Good Morning America earlier today, ousted Academy chief Deborah Dugan headed to CBS This Morning to make a similar case.In the interview, Dugan discussed the 46-page discrimination complaint she filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on Tuesday (Jan. 21) against the Academy.
Dugan, the Academy's first female president and CEO, was placed on administrative leave on Jan. 16 amid allegations of
.“BoJack Horseman” star Will Arnett has said it’s “hard to let go” of the freshly concluded Netflix original, while admitting that the cast is still thinking up future iterations of the show.
Once upon a time, Jessica Simpson opened the doors of her home to MTV and shared her newlywed life with the world.
Kobe Bryant’s studio has released his Oscar-winning short, “Dear Basketball” for free following his death on Sunday.
The Cranberries stopped to speak with Billboard on the red carpet at the 2020 Grammy Awards, discussing how it feels to have their first Grammy nomination, what the future of the band looks like without Dolores O'Riordan, and what the late singer would have said if she were with them at the awards.The band earned their first Grammy nomination for best rock album for In the End, which was their last album to include O'Riordan, who passed away two years ago.Speaking of the album, Fergal Lawler
The 2020 Grammy awards was a great day in music for the culture! The amount of nominations and wins was truly amazing, especially for Tyler The Creator. Tyler won a Grammy for his most recent album IGOR, and while he was truly grateful for the recognition, he had a few things to get off his chest.
"I feel like a big bloated boy watching 'Game of Thrones'. But bloated with love. Not chicken parm."
J. Cole and his Dreamville collective spent 10 days at Tree Sound Studios in Atlanta last year to record their collaborative album, Revenge of the Dreamers III. A star-studded list of artists and producers headed down south to partake in the recording sessions, and the album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. The set received a Grammy nomination for best rap album, which shone a whole new light on the Dreamville camp.
“There are so many layers to the song,” Columbia Records chairman Ron Perry says of “Old Town Road.” Just scratching the surface of its beat alone uncovers the connection between a 19-year-old Dutch Internet producer and veteran industrial act Nine Inch Nails, who are now forever intertwined in pop culture — along with Billy Ray Cyrus.
Deborah Dugan, 61, the former CEO of The Recording Academy, which presents the Grammy Awards, got a lot of attention this week when she spoke out against the organization and her predecessor, Neil Portnow, after she was put on leave from her job due to claims she bullied an assistant who worked for her. The successful businesswoman filed a 44 page complaint to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on Jan.
The 2020 Grammys are already shaping up to be the most eventful in years, with an avalanche of drama happening behind the scenes and several genuinely exciting songs up for awards. That said, plenty of tracks were shortlisted that most definitely do not deserve the gold.
Days before the biggest music night commences, the Grammys 2020 is already surrounded by a set of controversies. For the unversed, the Recording Academy CEO Deborah Dugan was sacked just a few weeks ago before the annual awards show.
Following ousted Recording Academy president/CEO Deborah Dugan’s accusations the organization’s voting procedures are “corrupt,” the organization's board chair and acting CEO Harvey Mason Jr. and chief awards office Bill Freimuth have released a statement ahead of Sunday’s Grammy Awards.
On night in early 2019, as Kaitlin McGaw was working on putting together her hip-hop group's album, she had a conversation with a mother who wanted to make sure that the image being portrayed in the music was representative of reality.
By Erik Pedersen
"There are incidents of conflicts of interest that taint the results"
Deborah Dugan spoke out for the first time since filing her explosive 46-page complaint — alleging rigging, gender bias and harassment — with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission against the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences on Tuesday.The suspended chief of the Recording Academy was placed on administrative leave last week just 10 days ahead of Sunday's Grammy Awards.