As the Golden Globes emerge from a cloud of controversy, another cloud hangs over Tuesday's awards show as relentless storms continue to ravage California.
Rain or shine, the show will go on: A tent has been put over the red carpet to keep event-goers dry. The unofficial kickoff to awards season is sure to attract some of the biggest names in film and television (despite last year's boycott), with nominees that include red carpet mavens Viola Davis, Selena Gomez, Margot Robbie, Michelle Yeoh, Ana de Armas, Michelle Williams, Jessica Chastain, Anya Taylor-Joy, Kaley Cuoco, Salma Hayek and Claire Danes. Andrew Garfield, Austin Butler, Jeremy Pope, Donald Glover and Tyler James Williams are among the acting nominees who always take the red carpet by storm.
"Avatar: The Way of Water," "Top Gun: Maverick," "Everything Everywhere All at Once," "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery," "Better Call Saul," "The Crown," "House of the Dragon," "Hacks," "Only Murders in the Building" and "Wednesday" are among the hit movies and shows to nab best picture and series noms.
The ceremony, hosted for the first time by comedian Jerrod Carmichael, will air on NBC at 5 p.m. PT.
Here are some of the best looks from the 2023 Golden Globes.
Former NBA guard Darius Morris has died at the age of 33. He played for five teams during his four NBA seasons. Morris played college basketball at Michigan.
Affluent Americans may want to double-check how much of their bank deposits are protected by government-backed insurance. The rules governing trust accounts just changed.
Miami Heat president Pat Riley rebuked comments Jimmy Butler made about the Boston Celtics and New York Knicks, while also implying that his star needs to play more.
Jake Mintz & Jordan Shusterman discuss the Padres-Marlins trade that sent Luis Arraez to San Diego, as well as recap all the action from this weekend in baseball and send birthday wishes to hall-of-famer Willie Mays.
An annual government report offered a glimmer of good news for Social Security and a jolt of good news for Medicare even as both programs continue to be on pace to run dry next decade.
Jason Fitz and Frank Schwab join forces to recap the draft in the best way they know how: letter grades! Fitz and Frank discuss all 32 teams division by division as they give a snapshot of how fans should be feeling heading into the 2024 season. The duo have key debates on the Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, New Orleans Saints, Los Angeles Rams, New England Patriots, Las Vegas Raiders and more.