Jevon Phillips is a multiplatform editor and writer for the Los Angeles Times. He joined The Times in 2004 as a homepage and sports producer and writes occasional stories on topics ranging from comic books to hip-hop dance to TV fairy tales.
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Here’s the winners list for the 2026 Grammy Awards, updating live. The night’s major awards went to Olivia Dean for new artist, Billie Eilish and Finneas for song, Kendrick Lamar with SZA for record and Bad Bunny for album.
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Dungeons & Dragons gurus Chris Perkins and Jeremy Crawford left their longtime home, Wizards of the Coast, to join Critical Role’s Darrington Press.
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L.A. Comic Con’s diverse lineup includes Ewan McGregor, Rosario Dawson, Michael J. Fox and ... Anjelica Huston?