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Recording Academy faces claims of past use of NDAs to silence women about sexual abuse allegations Click to view images

The Recording Academy, which presents the Grammy Awards, is facing renewed questions surrounding its handling of claims of misconduct by former executives.

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Lionel Richie, Prince and a grumpy Bob Dylan: The untold story behind 'We Are the World' Click to view images

Lionel Richie looks back on the making of "We Are the World" as seen in a new Netflix documentary.

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Why youth sports drive parents crazy and 10 more lessons from a mom who's been through it Click to view images

After three kids' and 20 years' worth of youth sports, columnist Mary McNamara reflects on the real reason parents yell at the refs and other lessons she's learned along the way.

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Which entertainment jobs are most likely to be disrupted by AI? New study has answers Click to view images

A new study estimates that 62,000 entertainment jobs in California will be disrupted by artificial intelligence in the next three years.

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Grammys 2024 predictions: Who will win, who should win and the Taylor Swift of it all Click to view images

SZA? Billie Eilish? Taylor Swift? Our predictions for who will win — and who won't — at the 66th Grammy Awards on Sunday.

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In 'Mr. & Mrs. Smith,' Donald Glover and Maya Erskine muse on the more ordinary parts of spy life Click to view images

Donald Glover teamed up with Maya Erskine and "Atlanta" writer-producer Francesca Sloane to reimagine "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" as an exploration of marriage and commitment.

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'Native women are unstoppable': Lily Gladstone's plan to expand Indigenous inclusion Click to view images

Lily Gladstone is the first Native American to earn an Oscar nomination for lead actress. Now that she has kicked the door down, she plans on holding it open.

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