Reuters Entertainment News Summary
Following is a summary of current entertainment news briefs. Grammys poised to rewrite music's record books Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny and the KPop singers of “Golden” will face off on Sunday at a Grammys ceremony poised to crown several first-time winners of the U.S. music industry’s biggest honors.
Following is a summary of current entertainment news briefs.
Grammys poised to rewrite music's record books
Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny and the KPop singers of "Golden" will face off on Sunday at a Grammys ceremony poised to crown several first-time winners of the U.S. music industry's biggest honors. Bad Bunny is competing for album of the year with "Debí Tirar Más Fotos," which could make history as the first Spanish-language winner. The award went last year to Beyoncé's "Cowboy Carter."
Bad Bunny, Kendrick Lamar or Lady Gaga could make Grammys history
The music industry will hand out its highest honors on Sunday at the Grammy Awards, where Bad Bunny, Kendrick Lamar and Lady Gaga will battle for the most coveted album of the year prize and a chance to make history. Trevor Noah is returning to host for a sixth time, which he says will be his last Grammys gig. The show will air live on CBS and stream on Paramount+ at 5 p.m. Los Angeles time (0100 GMT on Monday).
Catherine O'Hara, star of 'Schitt's Creek' and 'Home Alone,' dead at 71
Catherine O'Hara, the shape-shifting Canadian comic actor whose characters ranged from the deliriously theatrical Moira Rose in "Schitt's Creek" to the frantic mother in "Home Alone," has died at 71 — prompting an outpouring of tributes led by her co-star Macaulay Culkin and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. A representative from the office of her manager Marc Gurvitz confirmed the death of O'Hara, who earned the 2020 Emmy for best comedy actress, helping to propel "Schitt's Creek" to TV awards season dominance at the 2021 Golden Globes.
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