Critics’ Choice Awards 2020: How to watch, live stream, TV channel and nominations

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The 25th annual Critics’ Choice Awards are Sunday, Jan. 12, at 7 p.m. EST at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, Calif. The awards show is presented by the American-Canadian Broadcast Film Critics Association, and you can watch it on The CW network, which can be live streamed through fuboTV or AT&T Now. This year, The Irishman racked up the ...
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Neil Peart Dies: Longtime Rush Drummer & Lyricist Was 67

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Neil Peart, whose drum theatrics and iconoclastic lyrics fueled the Canadian rock trio Rush to international fame, died Tuesday in Santa Monica after a long battle with brain cancer. He was 67. His longtime bandmates Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson confirmed the news today on social media. Neil Peart September 12, 1952 – January 7, 2020 pic ...
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Everything You Need to Know Before the 2020 Critics’ Choice Awards

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Yes, just like with the star-studded Globes, your favorite celebrities will head to the Barker Hanger in Santa Monica, California for the 25th annual show, which honors the best in television and music. "This has been a truly great year for television and movies," Critics' Choice Awards CEO Joey Berlin said in a statement. "In every genre ...
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Will the Warriors be shut out of the NBA All-Star Game?

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He has covered 27 World Series, 19 Wimbledons and many other major events, including the Super Bowl, World Cup soccer, NBA Finals, four major golf tournaments and U.S. Open tennis championships. He graduated from Santa Monica High School in 1966 and UC Berkeley with a B.A. in journalistic studies in 1971.
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Editorial: Fighting climate change in California will take more than a bond measure

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There are two similar ambitious proposals. The one in the state Senate, SB45, is being carried by Ben Allen, D-Santa Monica. In the Assembly, the still-in-progress AB352 is being carried by Eduardo Garcia, D-Coachella (Riverside County). One or both must be passed by at least one legislative chamber by the end of the month to have a chance at ...
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'More billionaires than black people on the debate stage': Rich candidates stoke anger as Steyer makes debate

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Despite Steyer partly funding efforts by her Democratic Party chapter in Santa Monica, California, to pass a housing bill, Patricia Hoffman, 71, was uncomfortable with “billionaires buying their way into the presidential race.” “We would really like to see democracy belonging to the people, not to the dollars,” the retiree said after an ...
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Friends stars Jennifer Aniston, 50, and Courteney Cox, 55, put on a glam display as they hit the town for girls' night out in Santa Monica

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Their firm friendship is well-known following their career-defining Friends stint. And best pals Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox were again hanging out on Wednesday as they hit the town at Giorgio Baldi in Santa Monica for four hours. The Golden Globe winner, 50, and nominee, 55, didn't leave the luxurious Italian restaurant until well ...
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The Misfit Awesomeness of Neil Peart and Rush

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Neil Peart, the lyricist and virtuosic drummer of the Canadian progressive-rock band Rush, died on Tuesday, in Santa Monica, California. He was sixty-seven, and had been fighting brain cancer for several years. Rush formed in Toronto, in 1968 (Peart joined in 1974), and released nineteen studio albums, ten of which have sold more than a million ...
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How to Watch the 2020 Critics’ Choice Awards Red Carpet Livestream for Free

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The Critics’ Choice Awards celebrate the best in television and film, airing on Sunday, Jan. 12, at 7 p.m. ET from the Barker Hanger in Santa Monica, Calif. Nominees include Awkwafina, Brad Pitt and more. Below, we’ve answered all the questions you may have about the awards ceremony itself, as well as how to watch the accompanying red ...
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Rush drummer, lyricist Peart, 67, dies of cancer

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SANTA MONICA, Calif. -- Neil Peart, renowned drummer and lyricist from the Canadian band Rush, died last week at age 67. His representative, Elliot Mintz, said in a statement Friday that Peart had died at his home Tuesday in Santa Monica, Calif. The band posted a message on Twitter to confirm the news. "It is with broken hearts and the deepest ...
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