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28.01.2020 - 02:21 / usmagazine.com
The 2020 Sundance Film Festival has officially arrived, and with it — via A-listers Taylor Swift, Alison Brie and more — our hottest winter wardrobe inspo.
The festival takes place in Park City, Utah, January 23 to February 2, which translates to a coat game that’s strong — seriously so!
Taking place in Park City, Utah, from January 23 to February 2, it’s no surprise A-listers coat game is quite strong.
The 2020 Kids' Choice Awards' orange carpet is going to have some major star power!
The 2020 NME Awards took over the O2 Academy Brixton in London on Wednesday night (Feb. 12) to celebrate the best of the year's British music and pop culture.
The 2020 NME Awards took over the O2 Academy Brixton in London on Wednesday night (Feb. 12) to celebrate the best of the year's British music and pop culture.Comedian Julie Ryan and Apple Music Beats 1 DJ Julie Adenuga hosted the evening, which featured a surprise appearance by Taylor Swift, Robyn being honored as songwriter of the decade, Courtney Love picking up the night's icon award and more.
© MTV/MTV1415/Getty Images for MTV Taylor Swift (R) and Demi Lovato attend the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards at the Forum on August 24, 2014, in Inglewood, California.
Andy Samberg time-loop comedy “Palm Springs” broke sales records (by the cheeky sum of 69¢), and “Taylor Swift: Miss Americana” inspired a mini mob scene at an otherwise star-starved Sundance. But in the end, the film that defined the 2020 edition of America’s most important indie-movie showcase was a #MeToo revenge thriller called “Promising Young Woman.”
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Grammys 2020 made headlines when CEO Deborah Dugan was reportedly put on administrative leave on the charges of bullying by another office staff. Entertainment Tonight confirmed on January 24 that the Blank Space singer Taylor Swift will not be attending the 62nd annual Grammy Awards.
Billie Eilish and Lizzo were the big winners from this year’s Grammys, with Billie scooping best new artist and album of the year.
Billie Eilish, a goth-leaning artist whose innovative pop-rock-trap sound has won her legions of fans, beat out four industry heavyweights Sunday to take home the Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Album.
Honestly, it's a sad day—er, night, rather—for fans of Taylor Swift. If for some reason you don't have cable/streaming services/social media and are living under a rock, tonight is the first Grammy Awards of the entire decade. Exciting, right? Well, it was...until we found out that Queen Taylor decided to skip the ceremony despite her three nominations.
Billie Eilish has won the 2020 Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Album for WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?, her debut LP. She won the award over Beyoncé (The Lion King: The Gift), Ariana Grande (thank u, next), Ed Sheeran (No.6 Collaborations Project), and Taylor Swift (Lover). Eilish is up for six awards this year, including Album of the Year.
Grammys 2020 takes place today, January 26, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. The prestigious awards show sees Lizzo, Lil Nas X and Billie Eilish leading the brigade of nominations.
Amid ongoing disputes at the Recording Academy, the 2020 Grammys took over the Staples Center on January 26—and plenty of high-profile artists won big at Music’s Biggest Night.
You're going to need to calm down when you hear this news about Taylor Swift.
It’s Grammy Week, and big things were happening before Music’s Biggest Night! More exciting tour announcements arrived this week from BTS, George Strait and more, and Taylor Swift fans got a glimpse of her forthcoming Netflix documentary, Miss Americana, just before its premiere at Sundance on Thursday (Jan.
Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift had a buzzed-about role last month playing Bombalurina in Cats, a fleeting appearance that was still one of the better-liked parts of that much-mauled package.
Big Machine Label Group founder/president/ceo Scott Borchetta spoke with Billboard on the red carpet at the 2020 Billboard Power Event on Thursday (Jan. 23), discussing his partnership with Scooter Braun, why he is still rooting for Taylor Swift, and why transparency is important when it comes to awards shows.