The world looks a lot different today than it did when the Spice Girls ruled radio and “Titanic’’ dominated the box office. And the story the Trump team is telling — that a visionary Fed chair, Alan ...
Diane Warren, a 17-time Oscar nominee, is vying for her first win with “Dear Me,” a deeply personal song performed by Kesha.
Diane Warren has become something of a fixture at Hollywood's annual Oscars ceremony. The American songwriter has been nominated 17 times for best original song starting in 1987, including each of the ...
An actor, who fans have described as "one of the most beautiful, elegant and fascinating" people in cinema, has sadly died as ...
Veteran actor Pino Colizzi, beloved by generations of Italian film fans as the voice behind lead characters in blockbusters ...
Cher may have wanted to turn back time on her rather chaotic Grammys presenting experience. But the pop legend's obvious good humor made her series of flubs one of the most enjoyably meme-worthy ...
Elder abuse took the stage at the Grammy Awards on Sunday. Superstar Cher, 79, appeared dazed and confused as she appeared on stage to accept a lifetime achievement award. It was an odd, truncated ...
Cher presented the award for Record of the Year at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday night, right after having received her own Lifetime Achievement Award at the ceremony. So perhaps she was a ...
Cher mistakenly names Luther Vandross — not Kendrick Lamar — Grammy winner in hilarious onstage flub
Pop icon Cher mistakenly called Luther Vandross up to the stage instead of Kendrick Lamar in a hilarious flub at the Grammys. The “Believe” songstress was slated to announce Record of the Year at ...
SZA welcomed Cher's Grammys mixup with open arms. The "Snooze" singer weighed in on Cher accidentally declaring Luther Vandross as the Record of the Year winner at the 2026 Grammys instead of her and ...
Music legend Cher had a viral fumble announcing the correct winner of the Grammy record of the year award on Sunday night. Rather than presenting the award to Kendrick Lamar and SZA for "Luther," Cher ...
It’s not quite John Travolta’s “Adele Dazeem,” but Cher caused a bit of confusion at the Grammys when she announced “Luther Vandross” as the winner of record of the year, which went to Kendrick Lamar ...
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