Review: 'I see you': race and gender equality win at the Globes
by Lorraine Ali, Los Angeles Times
Jan 07, 2019
4 minutes
LOS ANGELES - It was a mix of business as usual and overwhelming sea change at the 76th Golden Globe Awards on Sunday, where the film and television industry gathered to celebrate themselves - and be seen by one another at the crowded Beverly Hilton bar during commercial breaks - on live television.
The red carpet, which was more like a women's march last year thanks to the #TimesUp movement and conversations about representation, sexism and sexual harassment, had reverted back to a non-politicized space, where Ryan Seacrest was safe once again to ask: "Gaga, who are you wearing?" "Diamonds by Tiffany!"
But once inside, it was clear why
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