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By Ryan Shepard, Zuri Anderson, Cherranda Smith
Mar 16, 2021
Traditionally, St. Patrick s Day is an overlooked day within the Black community. In spite of the small Black population within the country of Ireland, the impact of Black Irish descendants is felt around the world. In fact, some of your favorite entertainers, athletes and public figures have links to Ireland. In the world of music, the GRAMMY-winning musician
Alicia Keys was raised by an Irish-Italian mother. In the world of sports,
Chris Hughton made history as the first Black Irishman to play for the country s national soccer team back in 1979. After his playing career ended, he managed prominent soccer clubs like Newcastle United, Norwich City and Brighton & Hove Albion. The listed of Black Irish descendants goes on and on. Here are just a few that you can learn a bit more about on St. Patrick s Day.
Grammy Winners of Tomorrow
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By Jed Gottlieb and Joshua Eferighe
March13, 2021
Let’s face it, the Grammys don’t always get it right. Think back to 2015 when Beck beat Beyoncé. Perhaps the most galling was the 1967 best contemporary rock and roll recording going to the New Vaudeville Band’s “Winchester Cathedral” … and not “Eleanor Rigby” by The Beatles or “Good Vibrations” by The Beach Boys. But the gold-plated gramophones that will be handed out at tonight’s socially distanced 63rd Grammy Awards, hosted by Trevor Noah, still constitute a landmark moment for these artists, establishing their credentials on the biggest night in music. Today’s Sunday Magazine tells you the surprise nominees and trends to know, and introduces you to the Grammy winners of tomorrow. Don’t say you didn’t see them coming.