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TYLER TAKES OFF
Tyler, the Creator and Greta
Gerwig were honored at L.A.’s
Kodak Maverick Awards, just days
after Tyler took home a Grammy
for Best Rap Album. He’ll be
playing Pharrell’s Something
in the Water fest in April.
VAMPIRE WEEKEND AT BERNIE’S
Days before the Iowa caucus, Vampire Weekend headlined a rally in Cedar Rapids
for Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders that also included an acoustic
set by Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon. “I don’t feel like I’m separating my values and my
pragmatism by supporting Bernie,” said Ezra Koenig. “Bernie can win.”
Beck to the Future
Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s annual Roc Nation brunch was the most exclusive
party of Grammy weekend, but there were plenty of other star- studded
events going on all over L.A. The night before the show, Beck hung out
at CAA’s Grammy party with Texas soulman Leon Bridges, who will hit
the road opening stadium shows for Maroon 5 later this year.
MIDNIGHT
VULTURES
Beck and
Bridges at an
L.A. Grammy
party.
RANDOM QUOTE
“I’m not some
horrible
monster to
work with,
you know
what I mean?
I’m cool
as fuck.”
—Liam Gallagher
CRAZY IN LOVE
Jay and Bey at
their pre-Grammy
brunch, which
was also attended
by Rihanna and
Meek Mill.
RIDE THE
LIGHTNING
Metallica’s
James
Hetfield
displayed his
classic cars at
an L.A. auto
show.