A list of Grammy Awards winners, so far

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — FKA twigs, Natalia Lafourcade, Leon Thomas and the “Wicked” duo of Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande are among the early winners at the 68th annual Grammy Awards.

While the Grammys save the biggest categories for its telecast, which begins at 8 p.m. Eastern on CBS, 86 awards are handed ou t during the Premiere Ceremony Sunday afternoon.

Darren Criss is hosting the premiere ceremony, which features performances and awards presentations.

Here’s an updating list of select winners at Sunday’s Grammys:

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Best Dance/Electronic Album

“EUSEXUA,” FKA twigs

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

“Defying Gravity,” Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande

Best Rock Album

“Never Enough,” Turnstile

Best R&B Album

“Mutt,” Leon Thomas

Best Latin Pop Album

“Cancionera,” Natalia Lafourcade

Best Música Mexicana Album

“Palabra De To’s (Seca), Carín León

Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media

“Sinners,” various artists

Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media (composer’s award)

“Sinners,” Ludwig Göransson

Best Song Written for Visual Media

“Golden,” from “KPop Demon Hunters”

Best Music Video

“Anxiety,” Doechii

Best Music Film

“Music by John Williams”

Best Alternative Music Album

“Songs of a Lost World,” The Cure

Songwriter Of The Year

Amy Allen

Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical

Cirkut

Best Spoken Word Poetry Album

“Words for Days Vol. 1,” Mad Skillz.

The Grammys red carpet is open. Music stars tend to go bold with their fashion

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By BEATRICE DUPUY, Associated Press

The Grammys are a night of rule-breaking looks and memorable fashion statements where artists shed the traditional playbook of red carpet dressing and take style risks. For music’s biggest night Sunday, celebrities will playfully toe the line between costume and contemporary whether it’s with sexy, dramatic or eccentric ensembles.

Stars respectfully toned down their attire last year, choosing instead to go with more subdued or all black looks in light of the destruction left by the Los Angeles wildfires.

At this year’s Grammys red carpet, artists will surely push the envelope again.

Singer-songwriter Darren Criss was one of the first to arrive shortly after the carpet opened. Criss, who is hosting the Grammys premiere ceremony, donned a shimmering lace suit with an off-white silk cravat shaped into a bow. He paired it with his signature painted nails.

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A green Versace becomes legendary

The Grammy Awards began in 1959 by honoring music legends from Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., and Dean Martin. Since then, red carpet dressing has only become more daring and over-the-top.

Who could forget Jennifer Lopez’s legendary Versace green dress at the 2000 Grammy awards? The jungle-print dress with its striking decolletage is credited as the inspiration behind Google Images, according to Google, due to the high volume of search queries online at the time to see photos of the dress.

Last year, model Bianca Censori took the meaning of barely there to new heights when she posed with Rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, on the carpet in a transparent dress with nothing underneath.

For some artists, the red carpet is another opportunity to bring their music personas to life. Lady Gaga is not one to shy away from the drama on the carpet. In 2011, Lady Gaga was carried into the carpet inside of an egg. A year later, rapper Nicki Minaj arrived on the red carpet in a red-hooded Versace ensemble with her date, who was dressed like the Pope.

Rather than wearing costumery, stars also take a more subtle route with eye catching statement accessories. Taylor Swift matched her Vivienne Westwood red sparkling mini dress in 2025 with a necklace with the letter “T” dangling on her thigh. The letter sparked conversation from her fans online with some questioning whether the “T” was for Swift herself or her fiancé Travis Kelce.

Artists also take risks with their headpieces. Jaden Smith paired his Louis Vuitton suit with a castle headpiece for the 2025 Grammys. In 2024, Slipknot band member Sid Wilson rocked a gas mask on the carpet.

Unlike the tuxedos at other award shows, male Grammy nominees shake things up like Harry Styles wearing a colorful checkered jumpsuit or singer Troye Sivan dressed in sheer lilac.

Newcomers get to shine

At the Grammys, the carpet is a chance for up-and-coming artists to shine among industry legends and their peers.

This year, a fashionable bunch of artists make up the hotly contested best new artist category. Rising star Addison Rae aptly has a song titled “High Fashion.” Will the starlet wear an archival fashion look?

Chappell Roan, who won best new artist last year, donned a yellow tulle archival Jean Paul Gaultier couture gown printed with Degas’ famous ballerinas on the carpet. She later wore several other looks throughout the ceremony.

The showstopping getups don’t stop once the carpet closes for the night. Some celebrities debut new looks inside. Miley Cyrus stunned in a shimmery silver Bob Mackie number while performing her hit song “Flowers” onstage in 2024. The stylish list of performers set to perform this year includes Lady Gaga, Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber and Pharrell Williams.

First-time nominee PinkPantheress posed on the carpet in a Vivienne Westwood Union Jack gown. When the star first started, she told The Associated Press on Sunday, she didn’t like to show her face or be perceived.

The singer embraced by Gen Z and known for her U.K. garage hits is nominated for two awards.

How to watch

The Associated Press will stream a four-hour red carpet show with interviews and fashion footage. It will be streamed on YouTube and APNews.com.

The main show will air live from LA’s Crypto.com Arena on CBS beginning at 8 p.m. Eastern Sunday. Paramount+ premium plan subscribers will be able to stream the telecast live, too. (Paramount+ essential subscribers will have on-demand access the next day.)

The Grammys can also be watched through live TV streaming services that include CBS in their lineup, like Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV and FuboTV.

Here are some of the top fashion moments from the 2026 Grammys red carpet:

Raphael Saadiq arrives at the 68th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 1, 2026, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)
Lola Young arrives at the 68th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 1, 2026, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)
Joni Mitchell arrives at the 68th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 1, 2026, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)
Kehlani arrives at the 68th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 1, 2026, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)
PinkPantheress arrives at the 68th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 1, 2026, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)
FKA twigs arrives at the 68th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 1, 2026, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Men’s basketball: Bjerke makes 10 triples as St. Thomas gets back on track by trouncing Kansas City

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After the Tommies’ 28-game home winning streak was snapped by North Dakota on Thursday, a new streak started Sunday in St. Paul.

St. Thomas blitzed Kansas City 99-64 at home to get back on track. The Tommies led by 27 at halftime.

An early 15-2 run by the Tommies pushed their advantage to 20-8 just more than seven minutes into the game, and St. Thomas didn’t look back from there.

Carter Bjerke powered the offense with 30 points, all on the strength of 10 made triples. He went 10 for 14 from beyond the arc. That number tied the St. Thomas all-time single game record and is the most in the program’s Division-I era.

Bjerke’s previous single-game high was six, recorded last season. The forward is now shooting 46% from distance this season

Nick Janowski scored 16 points on 6 for 9 shooting. Nolan Minessale and Jermaine Coleman also both scored in double figures, while Austin Herro tallied eight assists. St. Thomas shot 56% from the floor.

Eight players grabbed at least three boards for St. Thomas.

The win pulled the Tommies (18-6 overall, 7-2 in Summit) into a tie for second in the conference with North Dakota, two games back of North Dakota State.

Kansas City (4-19, 1-8 in Summit) — which has now lost eight straight games — made a newsy splash of its own Sunday with the hiring of former Maryland coach Mark Turgeon. Turgeon, who last coached in 2021, will take over Kansas City’s program next season.

CJ Evans led Kansas City with 16 points, seven rebounds and four steals.

St. Thomas next plays South Dakota State on Wednesday in Brookings, S.D.

Gophers hit new low in 77-75 loss to last-place Penn State

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The second half of the Big Ten schedule started Sunday, and it could not have been more discouraging for the Gophers.

Minnesota got Cade Tyson back from a one-game absence but failed to keep last-place Penn State winless in conference play in a 77-75 defeat at the Bryce Jordan Center in University Park, Pa.

Nittany Lions freshman Kayden Mingo hit the game winner from five feet out with one second remaining.

Gophers head coach Nick Medved used a full-court press to help Minnesota get back in the game, but Minnesota (10-12, 3-7 Big Ten) has now lost seven straight.

Penn State (10-12, 1-10) used a 9-0 run to take a 68-58 lead with six minutes left, but Minnesota answered back with a 12-2 run to cut the lead to 71-70.

The Gophers trailed 36-23 during the first half and 41-31 at the break.  Minnesota shot 22 percent from 3-point range, including Jaylen Crocker-Johnson, Isaac Asuma and Tyson combining to go 0 for 12 from deep.

But head coach Niko Medved took more issues with the U’s defense in the first half, with the Nittany Lions able to shoot 48% from the field and 42% from deep.

Josh Reed scored 16 points and made all four treys he attempted in the opening 20 minutes, while Freddie Dilione added 13 off an ability to create open shots.

Tyson returned from a one-game absence due to an ankle injury suffered in the 76-57 loss to Nebraska last weekend. He missed the 67-63 defeat to Wisconsin on Wednesday.

The Nittany Lions played without three big men, including 7-footer and leading rebounder Ivan Juric.

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