Same Grammy Love
Week of February 3, 2014
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Macklemore & Ryan Lewis were joined by Mary Lambert, Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue, and Madonna, with Queen Latifah officiating at a Same Love surprise ceremony at the music industry's Grammy Awards.
After the big night, Ellen DeGeneres chatted with Macklemore & Ryan Lewis about their "awarding" experience.
As the religious right looked at the Grammys in horror, ersatz conservative commentator Stephen Colbert worried about "accidental gay marriages."
And finally, rising young country singer Hunter Hayes debuted his anti-bullying anthem, Invisible.
After the big night, Ellen DeGeneres chatted with Macklemore & Ryan Lewis about their "awarding" experience.
As the religious right looked at the Grammys in horror, ersatz conservative commentator Stephen Colbert worried about "accidental gay marriages."
And finally, rising young country singer Hunter Hayes debuted his anti-bullying anthem, Invisible.
And in NewsWrap: human rights crisis engulfs Kyrgyzstan, Ivory Coast crackdown sends activists into hiding, India's Supreme Court lets gay sex ban stand, Singapore's PM can't tell rights from wrong, Northern Cyprus repeals sodomy law, President Musevini stalls Uganda's Anti-Homosexuality Bill for science, Bulgarian lawmakers back down on criminalizing coming out, and more news reported by Michael LeBeau and Natalie Peoples (produced by Steve Pride).
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