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You Can’t Beat Beauty and Elegance
In advance of the Oscars, here are seven stars (in some of their best looks) who’ve made the case for glamour this awards season.
By The Styles Desk
In advance of the Oscars, here are seven stars (in some of their best looks) who’ve made the case for glamour this awards season.
By The Styles Desk
Lily Gladstone, Cillian Murphy and Margot Robbie led the celebrity fashion brigade.
By The Styles Desk
The film took the top prize, and its stars Cillian Murphy and Robert Downey Jr. earned solo acting honors. Lily Gladstone and Da’Vine Joy Randolph also won.
By Kyle Buchanan
The awards, which are streaming live on Netflix for the first time, will offer a preview of some key Oscars races. Barbra Streisand will be on hand, too.
By Sarah Bahr
The long-delayed ceremony may mark the end of an era for the show and for peak TV.
By Alex Barron, Wendy Dorr and Daniel Ramirez
The summer blockbusters each garnered four nominations. Notable snubs included Leonardo DiCaprio of “Killers of the Flower Moon.”
By Kyle Buchanan
Celebratory feelings are competing with resentment over the work stoppage and worries about the business era that is coming.
By Brooks Barnes
Before Hollywood gets fully back to work, writers need to vote on the tentative agreement, and talks between companies and striking actors must restart.
By Yan Zhuang
Late-night and daytime talk shows could return after the resolution of the writers’ strike, potentially bringing relief to one corner of the industry.
By Daniel Victor
People sympathetic with the strikers may be concerned, but the actors’ and writers’ unions say it’s OK to go to the movies and use streaming services.
By Claire Moses
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