Bruno Mars and politics play big at the Grammys
Bruno Mars swept up at the 60th Grammy Awards, a night of surprises, politics and performances.
The artist took home album of the year for "24K Magic," record of the year for the single of the same title and song of the year for "That's What I Like."
Hillary Clinton made an unadvertised cameo in a sketch poking fun at President Trump by reading from "Fire and Fury," Michael Wolff's popular book about Trump's first year in office.
The night also addressed several serious themes such as gender equality, immigration and suicide prevention.
Kesha shined a spotlight on the #MeToo movement when she sang her hit "Praying," while Janelle Monae delivered a powerful message of her own.
Kendrick Lamar's show opener was a powerful medley of his songs, backed by a giant American flag and dancers in hoodies, who collapsed to the sound of gunshots as he rapped. It earned a standing ovation. Ref. CNN.