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Oscars producer says Los Angeles police offered to arrest Will Smith

Oscars producer says Los Angeles police offered to arrest Will Smith

Despite slap from actor, comedian Rock was 鈥榲ery dismissive鈥 of the idea
91原创 live performance venue to host jazz concert

91原创 live performance venue to host jazz concert

Globally known artists to perform
Grammy Awards sets sight on Las Vegas for first time

Grammy Awards sets sight on Las Vegas for first time

Sunday鈥檚 ceremony relocated to Las Vegas for the first-time ever
Canadian songwriters made on average $67 in royalties from digital platforms in 2021

Canadian songwriters made on average $67 in royalties from digital platforms in 2021

Overall Canadians gained record royalties from streaming platforms in 2021
Academy: Will Smith refused to leave Oscars after Chris Rock slap

Academy: Will Smith refused to leave Oscars after Chris Rock slap

Comedian returns to stage for first time after incident
Bruce Willis, diagnosed with aphasia, steps away from acting

Bruce Willis, diagnosed with aphasia, steps away from acting

67-year-old鈥檚 family announces condition impacting his cognitive abilities
Dynamic piano virtuoso to perform in 91原创

Dynamic piano virtuoso to perform in 91原创

The afternoon will include a pre-concert discussion
鈥楾he Flash鈥 actor Ezra Miller arrested at Hawaii karaoke bar

鈥楾he Flash鈥 actor Ezra Miller arrested at Hawaii karaoke bar

Police say Miller yelled obscenities and lunged at a man playing darts
Social media explodes during Oscars; TV viewership doesn鈥檛

Social media explodes during Oscars; TV viewership doesn鈥檛

Oscars still top the ratings for the week, followed by March Madness basketball
Oscar wins for 鈥楥ODA鈥 bring tears, elation to Deaf community

Oscar wins for 鈥楥ODA鈥 bring tears, elation to Deaf community

When 鈥淐ODA鈥 won the Oscar for best picture in Los Angeles, movie stars from Samuel L. Jackson to Nicole Kidman waved their hands instead of clapping in recognition of the Deaf community. At home in suburban New York, Laurie Ann Barish cried, overcome by what she said was a long overdue feeling of acceptance.