The only moments you need to see from the 2021 Golden Globes
LA TimesThe 2021 Golden Globes have come and gone, and like many other virtual awards ceremonies, there were winners, there were jokes and there were awkward technical glitches. “Something inspiring, something that would amplify that little voice inside of all of us that tells us you can, that tells you to keep going, that calls you back to what you are meant to be doing at this moment in history … I don’t have his words, but we have to take all the moments to celebrate those we love.” An earlier segment involving TikTok star La’Ron Hines quizzing young children about various Golden Globes nominees helped show the reach and significance of Boseman’s legacy. We say, ‘See you down the road.’” “Minari” wins for foreign language film The Golden Globes attracted plenty of criticism about what constitutes a “foreign language film” with the placement of the acclaimed American film “Minari” in the category. “‘Minari’ is about a family trying to learn how to speak a language of its own,” said Chung, hugging his young daughter close. “I am convinced that laughter adds time to one’s life,” the 98-year-old TV pioneer said, “and nobody has made me laugh harder, nobody I owe more time to than Carol Burnett and the brilliant team that helped her realize her comedic genius.” At the end of his speech, he thanked her a second time, tugging at his earlobe as she did at the end of “The Carol Burnett Show.” “At close to 99,” Lear said, “I can tell you I’ve never lived alone.