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Golden Globe Edition, January 4th - January 8th, 2019 IT'S FINALLY HERE- THE 76th GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD

[View this email in your browser]( Golden Globe Edition, January 4th - January 8th, 2019 IT'S FINALLY HERE- THE 76th GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS! The festivities begin with [our official pre-show]( live on our website and our Facebook page, on Sunday. January 6th, from 3 PM to 5 PM, Pacific Time. If you are in Los Angeles, you can’t miss the [Foreign Film Nominee Symposium]( on Saturday, January 5th, at the Egyptian Theater in Hollywood. [Sandra Oh]( Andy Samberg]( host the high-profile ceremony airing live coast to coast on Sunday, Jan. 6, 2019 from 5-8 p.m. PT/8-11 p.m. ET on NBC from The Beverly Hilton. The event airs in more than 210 territories worldwide – check with your local providers! Previously announced Golden Globe Award winner and six-time award nominee [Jeff Bridges]( be the recipient of the 2019 Cecil B. deMille Award. Five-time Golden Globe Award winner and sixteen-time Golden Globe Award nominee, [Carol Burnett]( receive the first-ever Golden Globe television special achievement award, the Carol Burnett Award. [Isan Elba]( will serve as this year’s Golden Globe Ambassador. It’s the Party of the Year®! Don't miss it! MEET OUR PRESENTERS! The stars are out to help us present the nominated films and talent. [READ MORE]( DO A LAST CHECK ON OUR NOMINEES! Before you cast your votes on your favorites, learn more about the extraordinary talent nominated for the 76th Golden Globes. [READ MORE]( GET INSPIRED WITH OUR MENU! Throwing a Golden Globe party? Get ideas from ours! The chefs at the Beverly Hilton prepared a true golden feast. There's an exclusive drink, too. [READ MORE]( PODCAST: RYAN MURPHY, GOLDEN GLOBE VETERAN Why the Golden Globes matter, by a TV maverick: "We (Glee) won a Golden Globe and at that point, we were off the air for a hiatus. But when we came back, because of that Golden Globe and all that attention, the show just became this stratospheric number one hit.” [LISTEN]( GOLDEN GLOBE MOMENT: BETTE DAVIS, 1986 She was recovering from a stroke, but said yes when we invited her to present at the Globes. [READ MORE]( NEXT ISSUE: ALL ABOUT the 76th GOLDEN GLOBES! Copyright © *HFPA_2018* *All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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