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Week of February 1st-7th, 2021 SPECIAL EDITION MEET THE NOMINEES OF THE 78TH GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS The

Week of February 1st-7th, 2021 SPECIAL EDITION MEET THE NOMINEES OF THE 78TH GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) has announced the nominees for the 78th Annual Golden Globe Awards. [Sarah Jessica Parker]( six-time Golden Globe winner, and [Taraji P. Henson]( Golden Globe winner, disclosed the nominees. For the first time in the history of the Golden Globes, the nominations were announced virtually, following the current safety measures during the Covid pandemic. The 78th Golden Globes will take place on February 28, coast to coast from 5 pm to 8pm PT/8-11 ET on NBC. The event will be hosted by [Tina Fey]( and [Amy Poehler]( returning for the fourth time. Fey and Poehler will share duties from their respective cities, with Fey on the East Coast and Poehler on the West Coast. Fey will be live from New York’s Rainbow Room, Poehler will be live from the Beverly Hilton, in Beverly Hills, and nominees, from various locations around the world. [Check the full list of nominees]( [See all our 2021 nominees]( PODCAST: HOW GILLIAN ANDERSON BECAME THATCHER Our Golden Globe winner is picky when it comes to new projects - but playing Margaret Thatcher in The Crown was something else. [Read more]( PODCAST: ALL ABOUT ZENDAYA From Euphoria to Malcolm & Marie, she's ready to arrive. Actually, she has arrived. [Read more]( WE LOVE CLORIS LEACHMAN Theater, film, TV: a full and brilliant life. And yes, she' never had a bad day. [Read more]( AND THERE'S MORE: FILMMAKERS' BIOS: Mack Sennet, the genius of silent movies. [Read More]( We celebrate the life and work of the trailblazer Cicely Tyson. [Read More]( Oral History: Diane Keaton, 2001 Our Golden Globe winner has a lot to say about religion. [Read More]( Remembering the journey of writer Walter Bernstein, one of the last survivors of the 1950s' Black List. [Read More]( New Stars Yesterday: George Segal, 1965 From Broadway to The Goldbergs - with a blaze of Hollywood glory in between. [Read More]( DON'T FORGET: Wednesday, February 3rd, we'll announce the nominees of the 2021 Golden Globe Awards. [Read More]( Copyright © *2021* *HFPA, All rights reserved. Cover photo by © Greg Williams Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Website]( [Instagram](

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