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The Latin Grammys will take place tonight at the Mandalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas, where all of Latin music's most noteworthy honors will be given out amongst an impressive collection of performers and performances from across the world of Spanish music. One award is traditionally given away during a separate ceremony the night before however, and on Wednesday, Miguel Bosé was presented with the Person of The Year Award. -
After Triumphant Return to the Met, James Levine Leads New Production of Verdi's 'Falstaff'
Levine will lead a new production of Verdi’s "Falstaff," directed by Robert Carsen. The gala première of this new production of Verdi’s comic masterpiece will take place on December 6. -
Why You Should See Jack Kerouac's 'Big Sur'...the Movie
Jack Kerouac's last acclaimed novel--Big Sur--has been adapted for the big silver screen. Unlike On the Road, Big Sur's adaptation has received critical acclaim. I went to see the movie earlier this month at Cinema Village because I have been a fan of Kerouac since... -
Ewan McGregor and Zoe Saldana Join Don Cheadle’s Miles Davis Biopic, 'Kill the Trumpet Player'
Actors Ewan McGregor and Zoe Saldana have signed on to Don Cheadle’s movie about Miles Davis, "Kill the Trumpet Player." Cheadle will direct and star in the film, which is currently in preproduction. -
The Animals get help from Frank Zappa, cover B.B. King and Howlin' Wolf on 'Animalism' (THROWBACK THURSDAY)
Music Times believes that it's never too late to go back and try something old. Throwback Thursdays will go back and pull out an album that's at least 10 years old, so that you can find something new, or revisit something you've forgotten about. -
How television show 'The Voice' became an industry hit-maker
Although "The Voice" may not be the most-watched singing contest on television and has yet to launch a star of its own, the show has become one of the music industry's most coveted promotional platforms with its influence far outpacing Fox rivals "American Idol" and "The X Factor," music and TV experts say. -
Christina Aguilera, A Great Big World release super heartbreaking 'Say Something' music video [WATCH]
It seems like A Great Big World and Christina Aguilera are just determined to break your heart. Yesterday (Nov. 20), the up and coming band and "The Voice" judge released a music video for their collaboration "Say Something." -
Demi Lovato strips down for 'Neon Lights' music video [WATCH]
Demi Lovato strips down for the most revealing video to date for "Neon Lights." She flaunts blue hair, neon lipstick and wears dayglow outfits. She is pictured girating seductively in the rain, swimming naked in a pool of purple water and dancing in a leather-studded jacket in the middle of an underground dance-club rave. -
Beck's journey creating the upcoming album 'Morning Phase'
Creative rocker Beck recently announced his upcoming album Morning Phase will be released on Capital Records, which will be out in February. This is the first record since his 2008's Modern Guilt. Rolling Stone took a closer look at the artists new project and -
R. Kelly and 'Sex Dolphin' get remixed to include backing track [LISTEN]
R. Kelly has been all over the news in the last week, both for his forthcoming album Black Panties and the racy content/album art on the record. Nothing has gone more viral than the songs he improvised for Rolling Stone yesterday, taking given phrases including "sex dolphin" and "Italian hero sandwich" and turning them into bedroom jams. His great voice, coupled with the absurd content, has the potential for a Ylvis-type hit, but unfortunately there were backing beats to go with the song. Until now. -
Amy Winehouse's father says no to biopic about his daughter
It appears that after the Hollywood biopic about Amy Winehouse is being strongly objected by her father Mitch Winehouse. Rumors about the potential movie have been going on for a while since she died in July 2011. -
Broken Bells debuts video for 'Holding On For Life,' featuring Kate Mara and Anton Yelchin [WATCH]
Broken Bells — James Mercer (The Shins) and Brian Burton (Danger Mouse) — has some cool things in store for their upcoming album, After the Disco. To accompany the release, the band will release a short film of the same name based on a story by Mercer and Burton, starring Anton Yelchin (Star Trek) and Kate Mara (House of Cards). Today the duo released the video for Part Two: Holding On For Life, which picks up where the first film left off.
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