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Emmy Awards: A punishingly lackluster awards show that fittingly enough commemorated a drearily mediocre year in television, the Emmys offered few surprises, pleasant or otherwise. (September 22, 2003)

Tony Awards: "Hairspray," the rambunctious rock-and-roll musical about a fat girl with dancing feet, collected a total of eight prizes, including one for best musical. (June 9, 2003)

Academy Awards: The musical extravaganza "Chicago" won Best Picture and five other Oscars, but the antiwar statements of a few winners also made a memorable stir. (March 23, 2003)

Grammy Awards: Norah Jones pulled off one of the most startling sweeps and upsets in Grammy history. (February 23, 2003)

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