The Grammy Awards will be handed out at a ceremony Sunday night that will be broadcast on CBS.


The Grammy Awards will be handed out at a ceremony Sunday night that will be broadcast on CBS. Competing for the top prize of Record of the Year are “Fancy,” Iggy Azalea, feat. Charli XCX; “Chandelier,” Sia; “Stay With Me,” Sam Smith; “Shake It Off,” Taylor Swift; and “All About That Bass,” Meghan Trainor. Here are the last five winners of the award, according to The World Almanac:

v 2013: “Get Lucky,” by Daft Punk, feat. Pharell Williams and Nile Rodgers

v 2012: “Somebody That I Used to Know,” by Gotye

v 2011: “Rolling In the Deep,” by Adele

v 2010: “Need You Know,” by Lady Antebellum

v 2009: “Use Somebody,” by Kings of Leon

“American Idol” (8 p.m., Fox): Now it’s time to really face the music on “American Idol” as the ultra-tense Hollywood week begins. Watch as some contestants thrive and others wilt under the spotlight.

“Fresh Off the Boat” (8:30 P.M. and 9:30 P.M., ABC): This offbeat new sitcom is about a hip-hop-loving Taiwanese-American kid (Hudson Yang) who struggles to adapt after his family moves from Washington, DC’s Chinatown to suburban Orlando, Fla.

“Mythbusters” (9 p.m., Science): I pity the fool who doesn’t watch Adam and Jamie test myths from “The A-Team.”

“Fire in the Hole” (10 p.m., Discovery): I’m not sure what kind of show this is, but let’s optimistically rule out cooking and home renovation.

“Snooki & JWoww” (10 p.m., MTV): It must be the series finale, because that’s the only time you’d ever see this show listed here.

TV listings, B6

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Lohan, mother sue Fox News

NEW YORK

Actress Lindsay Lohan and her mother have filed a lawsuit accusing Fox News, TV host Sean Hannity and guest commentator Michelle Fields of defamation for claiming the actress and her mother did cocaine together.

Court papers filed Monday say the claim was made during a discussion of celebrity overdoses on Hannity’s show on Feb. 4, 2014, two days after actor Philip Seymour Hoffman died of a heroin overdose.

The suit says Fields stated as a “matter a fact” that Dina Lohan was doing cocaine with her daughter.

The suit says the Lohans want the segment to be taken off Hannity’s website. They’re also seeking unspecified damages.

Fox News says it removed the clip from its archives and issued an on-air apology. The network says it will defend itself and was surprised the Lohans are demanding compensation nearly a year later.

Theater company to present ‘Shrek’

COLUMBIANA

Crown Theater Productions will present “Shrek, the Musical” Feb. 13-15 and 20-22 at Main Street Theater, 5 N. Main St.

Performance times are 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, and 2 p.m. Sundays.

For information or to make reservations, go to crowntheaterproductions.org.