You are viewing this article in the AnnArbor.com archives. For the latest breaking news and updates in Ann Arbor and the surrounding area, see MLive.com/ann-arbor
Posted on Mon, Feb 14, 2011 : 10:22 a.m.

Grammy Awards roundup; 'Just Go With It' tops box office; 'Born This Way' just reheated Madonna?

By Bob Needham

lady-antebellum.jpg

Lady Antebellum

Grammy.com

"Music's biggest night" returned Sunday with the presentation of the annual Grammy Awards. Here's some of the best news and commentary out of the ceremony:

• Fox: Lady Antebellum takes home 5 Grammys (overview) • CNN: Upset: Arcade Fire wins Best Album • Los Angeles Times: Arcade Fire's unlikely rise • Los Angeles Times: Critic's Notebook: A night of bold moves and noisy risks • Slate.com: Why I hate the Grammys

• Associated Press: Grammys open with tribute to Aretha Franklin • The Detroit News: Aretha Franklin loved Grammy tribute • E!Online: Five biggest jaw droppers • The Detroit News: Eminem misses out on big Grammy haul • The Hollywood Reporter: Lady Gaga explains pod arrival • Today: Best and worst Grammy performances • Los Angeles Times: Esperanza Spalding's win adds up to big night for jazz - mostly • Detroit Free Press: Esperanza who? Web searches show Grammy confusion • MTV.com: Did Jay-Z boycott the Grammys again? • Associated Press: Strange night for the Grammys (TV review) • AnnArbor.com: Ann Arbor's Michael Daugherty wins Grammy for composition; album gets 2 more • Grammy.com: Full list of winners and nominees

Other entertainment news of note online today:

MORE MUSIC

• Now that Lady Gaga has finally released her much-hyped new single, "Born This Way," an awful lot of people are saying it sounds a lot like Madonna.

• The Oakland Press chats with Uncle Kracker, who's preparing a new album and playing in Royal Oak on Wednesday.

• Model D has a feature on Detroit's indie Beehive Recordings.

MOVIES

Adam Sandler's "Just Go With It" earned top honors at the box office over the weekend.

Marion Cotillard has joined the cast of the upcoming Batman movie.

• The Oakland Press has a feature on the upcoming Detroit Independent Film Festival.

Elizabeth Taylor is hospitalized with heart trouble.

ART & EXHIBITS

• The Chelsea Standard writes about a local artist whose work is being displayed in New York and Colorado.

Renee Tellez contributed to this roundup. Bob Needham is director of entertainment content for AnnArbor.com. Reach him at bobneedham@annarbor.com or 734-623-2541, and follow him on Twitter @bobneedham.