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Jeopardy Watson Video: Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter vs IBM Computer

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Elementary my dear Watson … Former Jeopardy champs Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter faced off against Watson on Monday, February 14 on day-one of a three-day competition. The IBM ‘contestant’ is the world’s most advanced question answering system. Rutter, in 2000, became a 5-time champion and went on to win three of Jeopardy’s most prestigious Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Bitten and Bound Discovery Date : 15/02/2011 20:15 Number of articles : 2

Jeopardy Watson Video: Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter vs IBM Computer

The 2011 BRIT Awards: Watch The Performances

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Quite a few Yanks — and a bunch of Grammy winners — walked away with more trophies to their name at The 2011 BRIT Awards: Justin Bieber snatched International Breakthrough Act, Cee Lo said “thank you” instead of “eff you” after winning International Male Solo Artist, and Rihanna, who looked colorful and cute on the … More » Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Idolator Discovery Date : 16/02/2011 02:28 Number of articles : 2

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He-Man’s Castle Grayskull as Brooklyn Igloo

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When you’re known by the handle Kilroy III, chances are you’re going to be into some nerdy shit. That probably explains the Castle Grayskull igloo the artist and some pals sculpted in his tiny, Brownstone Brooklyn front yard. The He-Man fortress replica was tricked out with lights that seemed to make its eyes and mouth Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Flavorwire Discovery Date : 15/02/2011 17:00 Number of articles : 2

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Justin Bieber and Esperanza Spalding Bond Over Hair, Mothers, Grammys

Justin Bieber fans could learn a thing or two about maturity and perspective from the 16-year old they worship. Following Sunday night’s Grammy Awards, around the same time a few of his followers were littering Esperanza Spalding’s Wikipedia page with threats and insults , Bieber sat down for an interview with the Best New Artist winner. He said he was happy for Spalding, as the pair bonded over each other’s hair, relationship with their mothers and overall Grammy experience. Watch the exchange now and take a deep breath, Justin lovers. Everything is gonna be okay… Justin Bieber and Esperanza Spalding

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Justin Bieber Is ‘Inspired to Work Harder’ After Grammy Loss

Singers Justin Bieber (R) and Jaden Smith perform onstage during The 53rd Annual GRAMMY Awards held at Staples Center on February 13, 2011 in Los Angeles, California. (Getty Images) more pics

Arcade Fire, Esperanza Spalding, More Grammy Upsets: Experts Weigh In

Lady Antebellum’s big wins and Eminem’s major losses were also head-scratchers. By Gil Kaufman Arcade Fire at the 2011 Grammy Awards Photo: Getty Images There were shocks aplenty at Sunday night’s 53rd annual Grammy Awards , perhaps none as out-of-the-blue as Arcade Fire winning Album of the Year for The Suburbs, their meditation on the search for meaning, joy and a way out of the endless rows of same-y homes around big cities. But the arena-rocking indie band didn’t score the night’s only big head-scratcher. Little-known jazz bassist Esperanza Spalding grabbed Best New Artist from a bummed Justin Bieber and critical-consensus front-runners Drake and Mumford & Sons; pop/country trio Lady Antebellum snagged Song and Record of the Year; and Eminem, up for 10 awards , took home just two in rap categories, losing out on Album of the Year for the third time. The Grammys have practically made confounding choices their calling card at this point, but even for veterans such as Los Angeles Times music critic Ann Powers, some of Sunday night’s winners (and losers) raised some deeper questions. “I was totally surprised by the Arcade Fire win,” she said. “I thought Eminem was going to sweep, and he did the opposite of sweep. I’m trying not to think of what that says about the recording industry, but that’s what [Sunday night] was a commentary on, not popular taste.” After all, Eminem sold more than 4 million copies of Recovery, while The Suburbs has sold a phenomenal (for an indie label) 484,000 copies but hasn’t come anywhere close to having the mainstream impact Slim Shady has had. Part of the reason Arcade Fire may have landed the coup, Powers said, is that there’s a new generation of people working in the music industry who came of age during the indie-rock revolution of the 1980s and 1990s and who are inspired by the band because they represent a look to the future, instead of the Grammys’ more familiar tendency to reward older career artists. “It made me happy, because they’re voting for moving the music industry forward, and that’s healthy that they’re ethically and aesthetically minded,” she said. “This is what we want music to be like in the near future — independent, artistically motivated more than motivated by commercial desire. We don’t want it to pander.” As for why Eminem was shut out in the big categories, Powers said despite his crossover success with songs like the more vulnerable “Love the Way You Lie” with Rihanna, the Detroit MC is still a bit edgier and harsher than many Grammy voters are comfortable with. That might also explain the success of Lady Antebellum, who are the polar opposite: a totally accessible, pop crossover band with very little to offend anyone (except, apparently, a few bloggers who have begun asking questions about what their band name means and whether it’s offensive). Powers said the loss by Lady Gaga in a number of major categories presents the female flip side to the Eminem problem, in that she is great for ratings, takes risks in her music and is very, very popular but doesn’t play well to conservative-minded voters. “She’s offensive to people who are upset by her queer rhetoric, and Eminem is offensive to women and parents and people who want more happiness in their music,” she said. While it was a huge victory for independent music, Maura Johnston, a writer for the Popdust music blog, said in some ways, Arcade Fire’s victory is a comfortable one for the Grammys. “The billboards I saw the most before the Grammys was the one featuring the Arcade Fire. The way their performance was touted during the whole show you would think they were U2,” she said. “They sold a bunch of records, they had that YouTube concert the day the record was released and they have an arena-rock bombast a lot of indie acts don’t.” In other words, with a slate of pop acts that either make them uncomfortable (Gaga, Eminem), don’t feel quite right for the big prize (Katy Perry) or lack any edge (Lady Antebellum), Arcade Fire won because they have the most resonance and depth. Plus, Johnston said, it didn’t help Eminem’s chances that early in his career he was cavalier about dissing the Grammys, and perhaps some of those voters are still holding grudges. “With Lady Gaga, they might not know what to do with her,” she said. “I think they worry with pop artists about the flash-in-the-pan syndrome, and they may be wondering, ‘Is this person going to last?’ Arcade Fire has lasted for three albums and a number of years, and Lady Gaga is great for ratings, but is she going to be around or will she be another Grammy punch line?” Both said the win by Spalding in the Best New Artist category was another example of voters going with the devil they know. Johnston said there was an audible gasp in the press room when the category’s winner was announced, but in retrospect, it isn’t all that surprising. “She’s a very virtuosic player, the record is extremely palatable, she’s a jazz artist who sings, which is the only kind of jazz record that wins the top awards, and it’s the kind of record you have on your iPod and leave out so your new girlfriend thinks you’re smarter than you are,” Powers said. “It’s accessible, intelligent music, and I’m glad it gave her a boost … but I suspect she’ll never have more than a boutique following.” As for who will benefit most from their exposure on the show, both agreed that Arcade Fire are likely to be pushed to a whole new level of success that could surpass even their career highlight of playing two sold-out Madison Square Garden shows last summer. “They had two songs on the broadcast, and it was an emotional win,” Johnston said. “I think Esperanza will go up by some thousand percent, but she wasn’t selling that much to begin with.” In the end, after years of trying to nudge their voting bloc and nominee slate out of the past and further into the now, Powers said despite lots of great performances from today’s hitmakers, such as Bruno Mars, Justin Bieber and Gaga, Sunday night’s show may have been a slide backward. Even with Arcade Fire’s win and show-closing song, the night’s biggest winner was Lady Antebellum, whom she described as “talented craftspeople who are a complete throwback to a certain kind of soft-rock/country sound that was popular in the ’70s and ’80s. But it was also a throwback for the Grammys themselves. The beef with the Grammys is that they always gave awards to Lionel Richie over Bruce Springsteen. However it happened [that Arcade Fire won], it was smart and good fortune for the Recording Academy, but if they had given the big one to Lady Antebellum, the show would have had a very different feel.” The good news, Powers said, is that the show pointed toward the future while also showing that the conventional recording industry is still focusing on bands like Lady Antebellum, “And I’m not sure that’s a band that puts us toward the future.” Which Grammy winners and losers were you most surprised by? Let us know in the comments! For more Grammy Awards analysis, interviews, fashion and more, stick with MTV News! Related Videos Backstage Interviews From The Grammys 53rd Annual Grammy Awards Performances Related Photos The 2011 Grammy Awards Show 2011 Grammy Awards Red Carpet Related Artists Arcade Fire Esperanza Spalding

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Esperanza Spalding’s Wikipedia Page Attacked By Justin Bieber Fans

Following jazz musician’s surprise Grammy win, false statements, taunts added to page. By Eric Ditzian, with additional reporting by Sway Calloway Esperanza Spalding accepts the Best New Artist award at the 2011 Grammy Awards Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images Beware the wrath of a Justin Bieber fan scorned. After the 16-year-old phenom — and, for that matter, Drake, Florence and the Machine and Mumford & Sons — lost the Best New Artist award to Esperanza Spalding at the Grammys on Sunday, the little-known jazz singer found herself a target of the Beliebers. Spalding’s Wikipedia page was attacked following her Grammy win, as random facts, misstatements and taunts were added to the site and then quickly removed. After a sentence noting her victory, for example, a user added the statement, “Justin Bieber deserved it go die in a hole. Who the heck are you anyway?” In other places, the singer’s middle name was changed to both “Justin” and “Quesadilla” and her Grammy win was written up with the addendum, “Even though no one has ever heard of her! Yay!” At the end of her biography, one user wrote, “Biber 4 Lyfe.” Bieber himself shared in his fans’ frustration, telling MTV News on Sunday night, “I’m not going to lie — I was disappointed. But, you know, I’m gonna come back [next year] and we’ll take a few home.” Unlike the Wikipedia hackers, however, the “Baby” singer showed no bitterness whatsoever when he ran into Spalding backstage at the Staples Center. The two artists shook hands and Bieber congratulated Spalding on the victory. “I was one of those [surprised] people,” Spalding told us backstage. “It was so unexpected, that’s the truth. I’m grateful to all my people in my big musical family that have given me so much support and help over the years. I don’t really think this is for me; it’s for all of us. And I wish they could all be here to put one finger on this with me.” For more Grammy Awards analysis, interviews, fashion and more, stick with MTV News. Related Videos Backstage Interviews From The Grammys Snooki And Sway Take Over The Grammy Red Carpet 53rd Annual Grammy Awards Performances Related Photos 2011 Grammy Awards Red Carpet Justin Bieber’s Grammy Night The 2011 Grammy Awards Show Related Artists Justin Bieber Esperanza Spalding

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Grammy Awards 2011 Winners List

Lady Antebellum, John Legend and the Roots, Jay-Z and more take home Grammys. By Mawuse Ziegbe Lady Antebellum Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images All the Grammys have been handed out, and in a night of upsets, a few unexpected artists walked away with some glittery statuettes for the mantle. Jazz bassist and singer Esperanza Spalding snagged the Best New Artist trophy , besting chart-toppers like Justin Bieber and Drake, and indie darlings Arcade Fire won the coveted Album of the Year trophy, beating out pop supernovas like Lady Gaga and Katy Perry, heavily nominated MC Eminem and country stars Lady Antebellum. Lady Antebellum have plenty more to celebrate, however, having picked up no less than five awards, including both Song of the Year and Record of the Year. John Legend and the Roots’ joint project Wake Up! as well as Jay-Z scored three awards (none were televised), while 10-time and six-time nominees Em and Gaga both walked away with two awards. Check out some of the winners below: Album of the Year Arcade Fire – The Suburbs Record of the Year Lady Antebellum – “Need You Now” Best New Artist Esperanza Spalding Song of the Year Lady Antebellum – “Need You Now” Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals Train – “Hey, Soul Sister (Live)” Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals Herbie Hancock, Pink, India.Arie, Seal, Konono No. 1, Jeff Beck and Oumou Sangare – “Imagine” Best Dance Recording Rihanna – “Only Girl (In the World)” Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals The Black Keys – “Tighten Up” Best Hard Rock Performance Them Crooked Vultures – “New Fang” Best Rock Song Neil Young – “Angry World” Best Alternative Music Album The Black Keys – Brothers Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals Sade – “Soldier of Love” Best Contemporary R&B Album Usher – Raymond v. Raymond Best Rap/Sung Collaboration Jay-Z and Alicia Keys – “Empire State of Mind” Best Rap Song Jay-Z and Alicia Keys – “Empire State of Mind” Best Rap Album Eminem – Recovery Best Country Collaboration With Vocals Zac Brown Band and Alan Jackson – “As She’s Walking Away” Best Country Song Lady Antebellum – “Need You Now” Best Country Album Lady Antebellum – Need You Now Best Americana Album Mavis Staples – You Are Not Alone Best Traditional Blues Album Pinetop Perkins and Willie “Big Eyes” Smith – Joined at the Hip Check out a complete Grammy winners list here . For Grammy Awards winners list, analysis, interviews, fashion and more, stick with MTV News during the big show and beyond. Related Videos 53rd Annual Grammy Awards Performances Related Photos The 2011 Grammy Awards Show Related Artists Lady Antebellum John Legend The Roots

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Esperanza Spalding backstage with John Norris

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Esperanza Spalding Beats Justin Bieber, Drake For Best New Artist

Jazz star nabs rookie prize at the Grammy Awards. By Jocelyn Vena Esperanza Spalding accepts the Grammy for Best New Artist Photo: Michael Caulfield/WireImage With household names like Justin Bieber, Drake, Florence + the Machine and even Mumford & Sons all battling it out for Best New Artist at the Grammy Awards, it was an unexpected victory for Esperanza Spalding, who nabbed the prize. Donning a lime green halter gown with pink shoes, the jazz chanteuse took the stage and graciously accepted her prize, after passing Drake on the way. “I know I don’t have a lot of time, so first, thank you to the academy for even nominating me in this category,” she said. “Thank you to the incredible community and family of musicians I’m so blessed to be a part of… my friends in Portland, all my teachers, colleagues… my beautiful family who’s here,” she continued, before naming names. The smiling award-winner stated that she had every intention of using this opportunity to continue making music that she felt her friends, fans and family would be proud of. “I take this honor to heart so sincerely, and I’ll do my damndest to make a whole lot of great music for all of you,” she gushed. “It’s such a blessing and an honor. God bless. Thank you.” While most thought the Best New Artist would be landing in the hands of Drake, Bieber or Florence, Spalding came out from behind thanks to a strong following in the jazz community. In 2010 she released several albums including Reencontro and Chamber Music Society, and she also joined Prince for select dates on his Welcome 2 America Tour. Were you surprised by Esperanza Spalding’s win? Let us know in the comments! For Grammy Awards winners, analysis, interviews, fashion and more, stick with MTV News during the big show and beyond. Related Photos The 2011 Grammy Awards Show Related Artists Esperanza Spalding

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