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A new era in the history of the Minnesota Orchestra will begin next month, when the re-united orchestra will present its first performances in Orchestra Hall after a long and often bitter contract dispute that dragged on for 15 months. -
Pharrell Williams' crazy brown Grammy hat goes viral on Twitter as he wins all the awards [PHOTOS]
A lot of big things happened at the Grammys last night. Thirty-three couples got married by Queen Latifah, Daft Punk cleaned up with all the awards and Beyoncé got the party started right off the bat with her booty and husband Jay Z. But, there was one thing that dominated the evening even more than any of the music... and that was producer/rapper/everything Pharrell Williams' giant brown hat. -
Alexandre Desplat Keeps the Score for Wes Anderson's First Non-Pop OST, 'The Grand Budapest Hotel'
Trailers for Wes Anderson's new film The Grand Budapest Hotel have recently circulated as un-skippable ads on YouTube and pre-film entertainment in movie theaters. The fantastic Mr. Anderson may appear to be immovable--in that his Futura technicolor has become -
Frozen Warnings: Swedish Ice Orchestra of Luleå Chillingly Performs on Tim Linhart's Instruments [PHOTOS]
Tim Linhart of Luleå, Sweden creates violins, celli, guitars and marimbas out of ice each year for his Ice Music concerts. -
Grammys TV ratings initial numbers on par with 2013 , second-highest numbers of all time
The Grammys got mixed reviews, as always, for its Sunday night broadcast. Fans love some award picks and hated others. Loved some performances and hated others. We're sure CBS hopes you were happy with the presentation, but the network's first priority is always going to be the program's ratings. So while you may still be sickened by so-and-so winning such-and-such, CBS can sleep easy tonight thanks to another tremendous turnout for the "biggest night in music." -
Trent Reznor angrily tweets after Grammys producers cut his performance short: 'Music's biggest night... to be disrespected'
Beyoncé and Jay Z started the Grammys off with a performance a highly sexualized performance of Bey's new single "Drunk In Love," but it's not like the first minute of her performance was cut off on the telecast. Unfortunately, the night's powerhouse closers Trent Reznor, Dave Grohl, Queens of the Stone Age and Fleetwood Mac's Lindsey Buckingham performance wasn't given the same respect and was cut short at the end of the show. -
Ozymandias: 'Breaking Bad' Opera Given Life by One World Symphony's Sung Jin Hong
Perhaps one of the most captivating cable shows of the last two years, Breaking Bad will again be "the one who knocks," yet this time on the operatic stage. And like the Breaking Bad musical before it, it's playing now. -
Botched Surgery Forces Farting Opera Singer Amy Herbst Into Early Retirement, U.S. Government Being Sued
A botched surgery may have effectively ended the career of a promising opera singer. And no, this is not just a load of hot air. Kentucky singer Amy Herbst, 33, may never belt out opera again after a failed episiotomy rendered her painfully incontinent--and I'm not trying... -
Hunter Hayes announces 'We're Not Invisible' tour following lackluster Grammy performance
Hunter Hayes may not have gone over with a bang at the Grammy Awards on Sunday, but he's up and running the morning after. Hayes debuted his new single, "Invisible," early during the ceremony via live performance, a performance that was generally panned by critics (SPIN described it as "utterly uninspiring"). The song's title serves as the theme for his forthcoming tour, which was announced Monday morning. -
Kacey Musgraves wins awards, country music stars perform at 2014 Grammys [VIDEOS]
Even though Taylor Swift thought she did (and then didn't) take home Album of the Year last night at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards, the "biggest night in music" was still a huge celebratory fest for country music's most popular acts. Though the genre failed to take home any of the night's major awards, country was represented quite well with five (and a half) performances. -
Daft Punk and Lorde carry pop music flag at Grammys with 'Get Lucky' and 'Royals'
Two acts dominated the pop categories at the 2014 Grammys, and they weren't necessarily the ones you expected. The best-selling single of the year, "Blurred Lines" by Robin Thicke, couldn't grab a trophy despite three nominations. The best-selling album of the year, The 20/20 Experience by Justin Timberlake, took home Best R&B Performance for "Pusher Love Girl" but fell flat for both of its Pop genre nominations. Daft Punk and Lorde weren't exactly surprise winners, but they ended the night the most decorated of the pop artists in attendance. -
2014 GRAMMY WINNERS: Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Paul McCartney show the old guard can still hold its own in the rock genre
This year, the Grammys honored the founding fathers of the rock genre. Led Zeppelin won Best Rock Album for Celebration Day after never picking up a Grammy during their creative peak. Black Sabbath, as expected, took home Best Metal Performance for "God Is Dead?" Best Rock Song went to the super group, unofficially dubbed "Sirvana," made up of Paul McCartney, Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic and Pat Smear for their song "Cut Me Some Slack." Imagine Dragons represented the new guard with its Best Rock Performance win, and Vampire Weekend picked up Best Alternative Album for Modern Vampires of the City.
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