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The 13 Best Things Ever Said at the Grammy Awards!

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Ah, the Grammys.

Let's face it. Music's biggest night can often be the craziest night as well.

From what the famous faces show up wearing (hi, Lady Gaga!) to the elaborate performances, we can usually expect the unexpected.

And then, of course, there's what can be heard coming out of these talented artists' mouths—not when they're singing, mind you, but simply speaking.

So check out the 13 Best Things Ever Said at the Grammys (at least until tomorrow!) and see what we mean!

PHOTOS: 13 Best Things Ever Said at the Grammys

Grammys Countdown! 15 Winners Who Really Rocked

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We're just days away before Adele sweeps, er, we mean before the winners are announced live at the 54th Annual Grammy Awards on CBS this Sunday.

But until then, why not join us for a stroll down memory lane to remind yourself of the talented individuals who've been honored before?

While many are still cranking out sweet melodic tuneage, others have fallen off the radar a bit. And, sadly, in the case of Amy Winehouse, simply no longer with us.

So check out our 15 years of winners gallery and see whose praises have most deservedly been sung!

PHOTOS: 15 Years of Winners—Grammy Awards

2012 SAG Awards: Brangelina Sucking Face and Other Candid Moments

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When it comes to award shows, often some of the best stuff never gets televised.

Such was the case at last night's 2012 SAG Awards where viewers most likely missed the chance to see their favorite celebs acting in a way that didn't involve a script or a pre-written acceptance speech.

But thanks to a few photogs, we're now all privy to some pretty precious moments.

PHOTOS: 2012 SAG Awards: Big Stars, Candid Moments

Kyra Sedgwick Shows Off New Tattoo at SAG Awards—So What Does It Mean?

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Kyra Sedgwick definitely got heads turning while walking the red carpet in a gorgeous red Pucci gown prior to Sunday night's SAG Awards.

But she also had folks scratching those very same noggins as well while exposing some new body ink.

When asked by our very own Giuliana Rancic about her tattoo, Kevin Bacon's significant other was more than happy to explain.

"It's a family tattoo," the star of The Closer revealed. "It's all our initials K, K, S and T."

In addition to her and her husband, the other letters refer to the couple's two kids, 22-year-old Travis and 19-year-old Sosie.

Of course, 46-year-old Sedgwick is no stranger to such artwork, having recently given beachgoers quite the eyeful during a recent Hawaiian vacation.

PHOTOS: Girls With Tattoos

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Glee Cast Talks Fashion, Movie Obsessions and What Keeps Mark Salling Looking So Young

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They're not high schoolers. They just play them on TV.

Glee stars Amber Riley, Mark Salling, Chord Overstreet and Jenna Ushkowitz rocked the red carpet last night at the SAG Awards, and they shared some interesting insider Hollywood secrets with us. Like: How does 29-year-old Salling convincingly play a teenager? And who's clearly got a crush on Brad Pitt?

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2012 SAG Awards Surprise Red Carpet Trend: Milk-Maid Braids!

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Hollywood's glamour gals took a page out of the Swiss Miss style handbook tonight.

Dianna AgronKaley CuocoAriel Winter and Mayim Bialik know that all you need is a small detail, like a braid, to make a big statement on the 2012 SAG Awards red carpet.

And these fashionable ladies manage to get all eyes on them with their fun and flirty hairdos!

What do you think of these stylish stars and their braided locks?

PHOTOS: 2012 SAG Awards: Arrivals

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Glee's Chris Colfer Drops Hints About "Revolutionary" Fourth Season

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In case you haven't heard (and if you're a Glee fan, we know you've heard), the spinoff that was supposed to feature Lea Michele, Cory Monteith and Chris Colfer is dead. But still very much alive? The dream of a fourth season with Rachel Berry, Finn Hudson and Kurt Hummel!

Our own Ryan Seacrest caught up with Colfer on the Golden Globes carpet, and he gave a very intriguing clue about the next season of Glee

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Behold! The 15 Best Things Ever Said at the Golden Globes!

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The Golden Globes is known as the party show of awards season. It's laid-back atmosphere and unabashed embrace of risqué humor, hi Ricky Gervais, turn it into one fun-filled night where Hollywood's elite mingle, drink and, oh yeah, hand out an award or two.

So don't be surprised if your favorite A-listers let loose and drop a brow-raising quip, be it Jane Lynch joking about how she has no time for teenage fans, Natalie Portman revealing her hubby's desire for her or of course, Gervais skewering everyone in the room. But it's all in good fun, right?

Check out our list of the 15 best things ever said at the Golden Globes and relive the lighthearted revelry. And don't forget to join us this Sunday as 2011's award season officially kicks off!

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Critics' Choice Awards: The Artist Speaks Loudest, George Clooney Beans Brad Pitt, The Help Cleans Up

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Talk about a picture being worth a thousand words.

Sorry, Kim Novak, there's to be no throwing yourself in front of The Artist train, as the romantic—and funny!—homage to the silent-film era was named Best Picture at the 17th Annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards, thereby cementing itself as an Oscar front-runner alongside whatever wins Best Drama on Sunday at the Golden Globes.

French auteur Michel Hazanavicius was named Best Director for helming the novel throwback, which also was a winner for Best Costume Design and Best Score.

But the Broadcast Film Critics Association, which does the back-patting on this occasion, didn't get too artsy tonight, also doling out top awards to a major movie star and a major hit with the masses.

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Golden Globes TV Predictions: Get the Front-Runners and Dark Horses!

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TV fans, it's time for the best awards show of the year! (And not just because they ply the stars with champagne, which makes them…unpredictable) Unlike the Emmys, which tends to have the same ole winners and nominees year after year, the Globes are all about freshman series and first-timers. Good. Times.

So who'll win this Sunday on the TV side? Here's our breakdown:

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