Oscars Press On Amid Wildfires and Industry Delays

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Oscars Press On Amid Wildfires and Industry Delays
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Despite the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles that have devastated communities and forced the postponement of several film industry events, the 97th Academy Awards ceremony is still scheduled to take place as planned on March 2.

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