NEAR TRUTHS: UNCORKED
Jay-Z's blingy mountain of cash keeps gaining altitude. (3/5a)
GRAMMY CHEW: THE
PRE-GRAMMY BOUNCE Let's hear it for ironic guitar-smashing. (3/5a)
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BLACK HISTORY MONTH
A jazz chronicle of fighting the power.
GRAMMYS: WHERE TO FROM HERE?
After the snubs, the show.
ACQUITTED
In a phenomenal display of cowardice.
MOVING THE NEEDLE
When vaccination schedules and touring schedules meet.
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Legendary singer/songwriter Carole King visits the Sony/ATV U.K. offices in London, where the pubco's Managing Director/President, Guy Moot, praised her performance of Tapestry in its entirety during her Hyde Park concert and asked if she could pass an urgent coded message to Belgium. Moments later, the Brexit authorities raided the establishment in search of foreigners, and King had to put on her best Cockney accent. Seen reflecting on the rich tapestry that is continental politics are (l-r) Sony/ATV U.K. Deputy Managing Director William Booth, Moot, King and EVP International Guy Henderson.