The Grammys Still Hasn’t Solved Its Biggest Problem

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The Grammys Still Hasn’t Solved Its Biggest Problem
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Black winners sweeping top categories: Good. Louis CK winning: Not good.

The unusually intimate, pandemic-constrained proceedings at 2021’s Grammys could have been a fluke of circumstance. But despite the return to a fully outfitted indoor venue with sets elaborate enough to blow through last year’s budget savings and then some—and in no less a capital of glitz than Vegas—executive producer Ben Winston’s second Grammys show still felt guided by a new sensibility of basic tasteful straightforwardness.

. That moment was, thankfully, only glancingly referenced during the Grammys—including once by Questlove, who had every right after hisOscar acceptance last week was upstaged and ruined by the incident. The movie and music shows don’t usually fall so close together, but the winter Omicron wave delayed the Grammys this year; the comparison proved flattering as the Grammys flowed fluidly between hardware handouts and performances.

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