In the weeks leading up to the 2026 Grammy Awards, performers were announced daily, but questions grew around one prominent artist missing from the plans. As the 68th Annual Grammy Awards took shape ahead of the February 1 ceremony, one of the event's producers began revealing details of the show. While the first performer announcement helped shape expectations, attention increasingly shifted to which stars were not on the list. In a HITS Daily Double magazine interview on January 22, Grammy Awards executive producer Ben Winston outlined the strategy behind the ceremony. He said producers planned to announce one performer each day before the broadcast, comparing the rollout to "a Christmas advent calendar" designed to build excitement. First Performance Confirmed The first artist confirmed was Sabrina Carpenter. Winston described her previous Grammy performance as a defining moment for the show, saying it was "actually the turning point" after a somber opening...
My Neighbor Called My Rescue Dogs 'Disgusting' and Told Me to Get Rid of Them – I'm 75, and She Learned a Lesson Real Fast
I was out for an ordinary walk with my rescue dogs when a neighbor decided they didn't belong in our neighborhood. What followed taught her, and a few others, that kindness has a way of standing its ground. I'm 75 years old, born and raised in Tennessee. I've spent most of my life taking in the ones nobody else wanted. I didn't plan it that way when I was younger. It just happened, one broken and forgotten thing at a time. I didn't plan it that way when I was younger. As a girl, I initially found injured birds near the creek. Then it was stray cats when my husband and I bought our little house. After he passed, it became dogs. Not the cute ones folks lined up for, but those that people whispered about. The scared ones. The injured ones. The ones who had already learned what it felt like to be left behind. That's how I ended up with Pearl and Buddy. After he passed, it became dogs. They were small rescue dogs, both under 20 pounds, both unable to use their back ...