Concern over Oscar ceremony following LA wildfires
- The Los Angeles wildfires have caused significant destruction, resulting in 24 fatalities and thousands evacuated from their homes, including celebrity residences.
- Beyoncé has postponed an announcement and her foundation donated 2.5 million dollars to support wildfire relief efforts.
- The Academy has rescheduled the nominations announcement for the 97th Oscars to January 23 due to the wildfires' impact on the community.
- Multiple entertainment events, including the Critics Choice Awards and various music events, have been canceled or postponed in response to the devastation caused by the wildfires.
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The Critics Choice Awards have been delayed, again
In addition to their actual, massive, and important impacts on human life—i.e., the millions of dollars in damages, homes destroyed, and lives lost that have happened since their outbreak earlier this month—the California fires have also been playing hell with this year's Awards Season planning. Case in point: A press release from the Critics Choice Association this evening, announcing that the group has once again been forced to move its 30th a…
How LA Wildfires Are Impacting Hollywood: Award Show Delays, TV Halts, and Concert Cancellations
Hollywood is feeling the devastating effects of the Los Angeles wildfires. Not only have A-listers like Anthony Hopkins, Mandy Moore, Billy Crystal, Adam Brody & Leighton Meester and Paris Hilton lost their homes in the fires, but major industry events—including award shows, red carpet premieres, and concerts—have been either postponed or canceled. Award Shows Given that it’s award season, the wildfires have thrown several major ceremonies into …
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