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By Todd Martens and Joe Flint, Los Angeles Times
Lots of upsets, life-size Jim Henson Co. puppets and a giant egg carrying Lady Gaga were enough to drive the Grammy Awards to its largest...
By Ann Powers, Los Angeles Times Music Critic
Uprisings have been in the news of late, and here was another one. This year's Grammy Awards ceremony, telecast from Staples Center Sunday...
By Geoff Boucher, Los Angeles Times
Pop provocateurs Lady Gaga and Eminem may have brought more compelling career stories to the 53rd annual Grammy Awards, but on a shocking...
By August Brown, Los Angeles Times
Arcade Fire is likely the first band to play an L.A. DIY hardcore punk space on a Friday and follow it up with a Grammy album of the year...
By Reed Johnson, Los Angeles Times
She was the least well known and the lowest-selling artist in the group. But that didn't stop Esperanza Spalding, a 26-year-old jazz...
By Melissa Magsaysay, Los Angeles Times
After a string of more sartorially subdued award shows, the Grammys are usually a welcome relief, with plenty of flash and sometimes...
By James C. Taylor, Special to the Los Angeles Times
The first time the word "Regietheater" appeared in these pages was in 1985. The German term, which means "director's theater," was described...
In January, The Times invited three of this year's Grammy-nominated music producers to participate in a conversation on the state of pop...