Several awards season events have been postponed or had their dates changed due to the ongoing wildfires in California. The Producers Guild of America has already announced nominations in various categories, while the American Society of Cinematographers has delayed their nominations announcement. The AARP Movies for Grownups Awards, AFI Awards, and BAFTA Tea Party have all been rescheduled. Additionally, the nominations for the Golden Globes have been delayed until Sunday, January 26.
nominations will now be announced on Sunday, Jan. 12. Meanwhile, the voting window for casting a ballot has been extended until Saturday, Jan. 11.
The Producers Guild has already announced nominations in its documentary, sports, children’s and short-form content categories. Additionally Thursday, the American Society of Cinematographers moved its awards nomination announcement, originally set for Thursday, to Monday, Jan. 13.has been delayed until Sunday, Jan. 26 from its initial date of Sunday, Jan. 12. Additionally, Saturday’s AARP Movies for Grownups Awards has been postponed along with Friday’s AFI Awards celebration luncheon.
And Donna Langley’s Universal toast at Sunset Tower on Friday and Saturday’s BAFTA Tea Party in Beverly Hills are no longer happening., which began Tuesday in the Pacific Palisades, have left at least five people dead and destroyed communities ranging from the Pacific Coast to Pasadena. The Pacific Palisades fire is the most destructive in L.A. history, with more than 1,000 structures destroyed, with an additional 1,000 structures destroyed in the Eaton fire in Pasadena.
Strong winds have fueled the spread of the fires, but the winds are expected to have calmed somewhat on Thursday, which would give firefighters an opportunity to make progress in containing the blazes.Shopping With THRScore Half Off Star-Led Online Classes by Mindy Kaling, Martha Stewart and More with MasterClass’ New Year’s Sale. We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services.
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