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Vintage photos show Hollywood icons mingling at the Golden Globes
Elizabeth Taylor, Mike Todd, and Debbie Reynolds at the Golden Globes.Darlene Hammond/Getty ImagesThe 83rd annual Golden Globes will air on CBS and Paramount+ on Sunday night.Photos taken throughout the event's long history show Hollywood icons celebrating together.From Marilyn Monroe to Marlon Brando, every big star has been in attendance.The very first Golden Globes were held on January 20, 1944, to celebrate the films of 1943.Over the last eight decades, the Golden Globes have evolved to include television, have endured a few scandals, and — after a one-year hiatus in 2022 — are one of the first major events of Hollywood's awards season.These photos were taken across the Globes' 82 years in existence. See how the ceremony has changed.The Golden Globes were first held in 1944 by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, a band of writers who came together in 1943.Actor Tony Curtis showing his 'Henrietta' award to his wife, actress Janet Leigh, at the Foreign Press Awards, or the Golden Globes, in Hollywood, 1958.Archive Photos/Getty ImagesThe first ceremony was held at the 20th Century Fox lot. It then moved around for two decades until finding its permanent home, the Beverly Hills Hilton, in 1961.The award ceremony became more glamorous over time.Unknown, presenter Dorothy Malone, Angela Lansbury winner of Best Supporting Actress for 'The The Manchurian Candidate', host Andy WIlliams, unknown at the 20th Annual Golden Globe Awards held at the Cocoanut Grove, Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, CA on March 5, 1963NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty ImagesBy the 20th Golden Globes, the stage looked more like the one we see today.All of Hollywood's best and brightest attended the awards.FEBRUARY 18,1952: Actress Barbara Stanwyck and Roland Gilbert attend the Golden Globe Awards in Los Angeles,CA.Earl Leaf/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty ImagesIn 1952, Barbara Stanwyck chatted with fellow screen icon Gilbert Roland.Roland was nominated the following year for his part in "The Bad and the Beautiful."Stanwyck wouldn't receive a Golden Globe nomination until 1966, and she was given the Cecil B. DeMille Award, a lifetime achievement award, in 1986.The Golden Globes are known as the "fun" awards show because alcohol is famously served at every table.Actress Deborah Kerr, Stuart Granger and Jean Simmons attend the Golden Globe Awards at Ciro's nightclub in Los Angeles,CAEarl Leaf/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty ImagesAccording to The Hollywood Reporter, over 7,500 glasses of bubbly are normally consumed over the course of the night.And since the attendees are seated at tables, not in rows, there are more opportunities for mingling.Actress Judy Garland (1922 - 1969) with actor Marlon Brando (1924 - 2004) at the Golden Globe Awards held in Los Angeles, California on 24th February 1955.Archive Photos/Getty ImagesIt leads to iconic table-mates like Judy Garland and Marlon Brando, who sat next to each other at the 1955 awards.They both took home statues that night: her for best actress in "A Star is Born" and him for best actor in "On the Waterfront."Shirley MacLaine embodied old Hollywood glamour at the 1955 awards.February 24, 1955, California, Hollywood, Shirley MacLaine at the Golden Globe awards.Michael Ochs Archives/Getty ImagesMacLaine is part of a Hollywood dynasty — her brother is Warren Beatty.Even future royalty appeared, like Grace Kelly.American actress Grace Kelly (1929 - 1982) attends the Golden Globe Awards ceremony at the Cocoanut Grove Restaurant in Los Angeles, 23rd February 1956. She won the award for the World Film Favorite (Female).Silver Screen Collection/Hulton Archive/Getty ImagesKelly won the now-discontinued award for world film favorite (female) in 1956.She retired from acting that same year when she married Prince Rainier III of Monaco and became the Princess Consort of Monaco.The Golden Globes' lifetime achievement award is named after Cecil B. DeMille, seen below.FEBRUARY 21, 1952: Cecil B. DeMille with Corinne Calvert…
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My daughter was 19 when she was hit by a car. I learned too late that I had no medical authority.
Baylie Grogan, then 18, at her high school prom.Courtesy of Baylie's Wish Foundation.Shawnee Baker's daughter, 19, suffered catastrophic brain injuries after being struck by a car.The mom couldn't make decisions about the student's medical situation as she had no healthcare proxy.Baker wants young adults to sign the document in case their family needs to make tough choices, too.This story is based on a conversation with Shawnee Baker, a safety advocate for students and a former nurse from New Hampshire. It has been edited for length and clarity.One afternoon during her senior year in 2017, my 18-year-old high schooler, Baylie Grogan, spoke to me in a serious tone."The only thing worse than dying is living in a body that doesn't work," she said. "Promise me you won't ever let me live that way."It was shortly before she left home to start college as a pre-med student. "I promise," I replied, agreeing that such a predicament would be horrifying, and I wouldn't want it either.I could never have imagined that I'd have to fight to keep my promise to my beautiful girl, who sustained catastrophic brain injuries the following year.We were her next of kinMy husband, Scott, and I had no say in the life-or-death medical decisions affecting Baylie, who was given a 1% chance of survival after being struck by a car.Despite being her next of kin, we were obliged to defer to the ethics committees of two hospitals because she was legally an adult at the age of 19.Only we knew how much Baylie would have abhorred the idea of an incapacitated life of pain and isolation. Yet we had no voice.Shawnee Baker with Baylie and her horse, Dark Secret.Courtesy of Baylie's Wish FoundationOur daughter had always been happy, considerate, and responsible. She was friends with everyone. Academically gifted, she planned to be a doctor. She wanted to help others.Her empathy extended to animals, especially her own horse. She'd go to the barn at 5 a.m. and spend hours with him after school. Her two older brothers and I would often call her in case she missed dinner.I was 3 months pregnant with my 4th childIn the run-up to graduation, she selected the University of Miami as her first choice of college, mostly because it had a renowned equestrian program.She loved her time as a freshman and, after spending the summer of 2018 at our home in New Hampshire, studying, lifeguarding, and working part-time, she was ready to return.In mid-August, we flew to Miami, where I helped her move into her dorm. We cried when we kissed goodbye. I was three months pregnant at the time, and she thought I might be feeling vulnerable.Baylie was a sophomore at the University of Miami.Courtesy of Baylie's Wish Foundation"I love you so much, Mom," Baylie said. "I love you, too," I said.It was the last time I'd ever get to see the same kind, smart, vivacious Baylie I'd always known, the world at her feet.Just days later, on August 19, 2018, I received a call from the Miami-Dade police department. "There's been a terrible accident," the officer said. "Baylie is alive, but you need to come to Miami immediately."Baylie was in the operating roomHe couldn't give more information over the phone and told us to contact the hospital where she'd been admitted. They said Baylie was in the OR, and the surgeon would call us as soon as he could.I was distraught and kept asking myself, "Was she in surgery for a broken pelvis or broken leg, or something more serious? Did she hit her head?"Baylie wanted to become a doctor.Courtesy of Baylie's Wish FoundationWe had a torturous journey south to the hospital in Miami, where Scott and I were shown to Baylie's room.I'd worked as a nurse in the ER for four years, and my daughter was, by far, the worst patient I'd ever seen. Her face was bruised and bandaged all over. Her body was swollen to four times its size.She was hit by a carShe was on a ventilator, and her hair had been shaved off. There was a C-shaped scar on her scalp from the brain surgery and tubes coming…
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Dès ce vendredi sur Disney+, la saison 2 de la série A Thousand Blows.
Nouvelle saison pour A Thousand Blows, série créée, écrite et produite par Steven Knight. Le début de la saison 2 est dévoilé ce vendredi 9 janvier sur la plateforme Disney+. Cette série avec Malachi Kirby, Erin Doherty et Stephen Graham a pour cadre...
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Qui sont les invités du Grand Échiquier spécial Claude François sur France 2 ?
Une soirée d’exception consacrée à l’une des grandes icônes populaires de la chanson française, annonce France 2 à propos d'un numéro du programme Le Grand Échiquier consacré à Claude François. Présenté par Claire Chazal et André Manoukian, ce numéro...
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