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Review: Netflix streams a SAG Awards graced by Barbra Streisand but also much of the usual

Barbra Streisand on stage during the 30th Screen Actors Guild Awards in Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall on Saturday, Feb. 24, 2024, in Los Angeles.

LOS ANGELES — Awards, awards, awards — so many they constitute a season of their own. Saturday night it was the turn of the Screen Actors Guild Awards, the 30th edition, going out from the Shrine Auditorium & Expo Hall to the globe for the first time via Netflix.

This was not the streamer's first foray into live entertainment. Chris Rock's "Selective Outrage," some "Love Is Blind" events, a golf match that paired pro golfers and Formula One drivers came first. There is some irony in a platform created to let you to. (That said, you will be able to watch the show at your leisure for the next 28 days, though there will be interruptions on the ad-supported tier.)

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