What the Grammys had to say about history

Bad Bunny’s album, “Debí Tirar Más Fotos,” made history by winning Album of the Year – a first for a Spanish-language LP at the Grammys. Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s “Luther” was named Record of the Year, making Lamar the most awarded rapper ever and only the fourth artist to win that prize two years in a row. Billie Eilish and her brother, Finneas O’Connell, also celebrated a win with “Wildflower” taking Song of the Year – making them the only songwriters to win this award three times.

Arrested Crypto Kingpin: How BitRiver Went from Riches to Rags!

Igor Runets, that cheeky chap who founded the crypto behemoth BitRiver, is now under the watchful eye of the authorities thanks to some sneaky tax evasion charges, as reported by Bloomberg on a rather gloomy Monday. He was whisked away on Friday, faced with three charges of asset concealment-oh dear!

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel: Prime Video’s 90% RT Period Comedy Gem

As a fan of Amy Sherman-Palladino’s work, I was immediately drawn into The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. She’s done it again, creating a beautiful show with a fantastic 1950s aesthetic – the costumes and sets are just gorgeous! And if you loved the witty, rapid-fire dialogue of Gilmore Girls, you’ll find plenty of that same energy here. While Maisel might not reach the legendary status of Lorelai and Rory’s story, trust me, it’s just as captivating and something you’ll want to watch again and again.

SEGA’s Gintama Smartphone Battle Chronicle arrives in Japan on mobile this February 4 with familiar faces and flashy chibi battles

Gintama Smartphone Battle Chronicle is a role-playing game (RPG) inspired by the popular Gintama manga and anime series created by Hideaki Sorachi. The game is set in the modern Reiwa era and allows players to assemble a team of their favorite characters – including Gintoki, Kagura, and Shinpachi – for quick and exciting battles.

Send Help vs. Iron Lung Is Exactly The Box Office Battle We Needed

Domestically, the box office battle between Send Help and Iron Lung was tight, with Send Help earning $20 million compared to Iron Lung‘s $17.8 million, according to Deadline. Though final numbers for Send Help might come down slightly, internationally, Send Help had a clearer win at $28.1 million versus $21.7 million. This difference was expected, as Iron Lung had a smaller international release. Ultimately, both films performed well, and their competition is a win for movie fans.