Women RULED music this year. They SHOULD rule the Grammy nominations, too.
Discover the women expected to dominate the 67th Grammy Awards nominations. From Album of the Year to Best New Artist, girls run the music world!
November 07 2024 4:38 PM
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Discover the women expected to dominate the 67th Grammy Awards nominations. From Album of the Year to Best New Artist, girls run the music world!
Now this is how you do a double Broadway debut!
Thanks, Barbie!
The gays showed up and showed out on the Grammys red carpet with PRIDE.
The LGBTQ+ community just keeps on winning.
The ceremony could be rescheduled to early 2024.
He says his performance at last year's awards show was surrounded by drama, and the Devil.
Yes, we're already hot & bothered!!
Pop queens just keep winning!
It was a big night for the singer-songwriter and heartthrob!
"Our fans are carrying the torch that we lit," said Bobby Berk.
Mother Monster is officially an Oscar nominee!!
Harvey Weinstein might be gone, but women's voices are still nearly silent in Hollywood.
After last night's snub, her message is even more important.
Stan Twitter was not happy that some of their faves didn't get Grammy noms...
This year's Grammy Awards celebrated difference and "Same Love!"
Watching the amazing Megan Hilty belt out “Crazy Dreams” on Smash has gotten us thinking about some of our favorite Broadway divas of the past few decades. Hilty herself is no stranger to the Great White Way, having played Glinda in Wicked and Doralee Rhodes in 9 to 5: The Musical. But who else do we worship? While there are far too many to name them all, we managed to list — in no particular order — four powerhouse women who never stop thrilling us.
Natasha Bedingfield will be headlining The Hollywood Party at this year's Club Skirts The Dinah. The Grammy Award nominee and platinum recording artist will perform her Billboard hit singles "Unwritten," "Pocket Full of Sunshine," "Love Like This" and more! But that's not all the good news! Dreya Weber (The Gymnast, A Marine Story), who choreographed and starred in P!nk's 2010 Grammy performance of "Glitter in the Air," will do a spectacular high-flying acrobatic act, presented by Wolfe Video.
While Eminem may be leading the nominations with 10 nods, we’re way more excited at the thought of Lady Gaga, Florence & the Machine, the cast of Glee, Goldfrapp, Robyn, or La Roux snagging a golden statuette. Check out which of your favorite artists are up for a 2011 Grammy Award and see our picks to win it noted in bold.