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    66TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS NOMINATION

    It's about can, not Cannes

    The Pritzker Architecture Prize - 'Nobel Prize of architecture' - for instance, celebrates living structures, not scintillating sketches. Michelin stars are awarded to restaurants who deliver outstanding food daily and are reviewed yearly, not a one-time gastronomical creation. Oscars, Grammys, Emmys and Tonys are earned by scalable appreciation, not just conceptual craft.

    Oscar Award ceremony: Will Ryan Gosling perform 'Barbie' song? Know what he has said

    Earlier this month, Ryan Gosling said the Academy hadn't asked him to perform at the Oscar Award ceremony. He also said that it might be too risky to have him do it, he did not know how that would work, but he was open to it.

    2024 SAG Awards: Where to watch nominations and more

    The 30th annual SAG Awards will be streamed exclusively on Netflix, featuring presenters like Fran Drescher, Emily Blunt, Michael Cera, Jessica Chastain, Robert Downey Jr., and Idris Elba. Jennifer Aniston will present a life achievement award to Barbra Streisand.

    Will the 77th BAFTAS be 'Oppenheimer's playground?

    ​At Sunday's BAFTAs, the highlight of the British film year, the blockbuster is nominated for best film, for Nolan (director and adapted screenplay), as well as for Emily Blunt (supporting actress) and Robert Downey Jr. (supporting actor).

    Barbie gets the award for The Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media at the Grammy Awards 2024

    Barbie by Greta Gerwig has been awarded for The Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media and Best Song Written for Visual Media at the Grammys 2024. Billie Eilish and Finneas have been awarded for the song 'What Was I Made For?

    2024 Grammy Awards: Olivia Rodrigo steals the show with her performance at 'Vampire'

    As Olivia Rodrigo performed her sophomore album 'Guts ' at the 2024 Grammy Awards, everyone from Swift to Ed Sheeran and Michael Trotter Jr. and Tanya Trotter stood out of their seats and demanded more.

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