
It may be Friday, but things are just getting warmed up here in the MTV Newsroom. We'll be tracking Justin Bieber's movie "Never Say Never" all weekend, and we're also in Los Angeles for the 53rd Grammy Awards, where we'll be backstage, at the parties and on the red carpet all weekend. MTV News will be live online at MTV.com (and right here on the MTV Newsroom Blog) this Sunday, February 13 at 6 p.m. for "Snooki & Sway: Live From the Grammys," a red-carpet live stream. They'll be talking to all the biggest stars, getting predictions and taking a look at all the best fashions from one of music's biggest nights.
In the meantime, be sure to check out all the stuff you might have missed this week on the MTV Newsroom Blog, and come back on Sunday night (February 13) for the official Grammys live blog.
» The week began with the Super Bowl, one of the biggest cultural events of the year. The Green Bay Packers won the game, but Eminem won the commercial Olympics.
» At halftime of the Super Bowl, the Black Eyed Peas brought a light and sound spectacular that featured an extra-loud drop-in from Slash.
» After he won the Super Bowl MVP, Aaron Rodgers celebrated with a heavyweight championship belt.
» The one lasting talking point after the Super Bowl? Christina Aguilera's unfortunate lyric flub during "The Star-Spangled Banner."
» Want to know what Grammy categories are the most contentious? Interested in some Grammy flashbacks? Everything you have ever wanted is right here.
» Also, which performer are you most looking forward to on Sunday? The results of this poll will be posted on Saturday morning (February 12).
» There was a lot of new music hitting the streets this week, including Lady Gaga's hot new single "Born This Way," which may become the 1,000th chart-topper in Billboard Hot 100 history.
» The Strokes also came back with a new track, which critics adored profoundly.
» Panic! at the Disco premiered a new video this week, and it's full of steampunk goodness.
» The first headliners for this summer's Lollapalooza leaked out, and Eminem will have the chance to continue the legacy forged by Ice Cube, Kanye West and B.o.B.
» Finally, just remember that when you see Taylor Swift on stage on her Speak Now Tour, know that she probably just listened to a Justin Bieber album.