Los Angeles Fire Disrupts Awards Season
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•As Los Angeles burns, Hollywood's awards season turns into a pledge drive
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Oscar nominations are delayed for the second time due to the California wildfires.
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences cancels its annual nominees luncheon.
Four of the academy’s 55 -person board of governors lost their homes, according to The Hollywood Reporter .
The 67th Grammy Awards, scheduled to be held Feb. 2 in downtown Los Angeles , are going forward.
Several high-profile TV series were forced to pause production because of the fires but notably few movie shoots were affected.
Work throughout the film and TV industry hasn’t rebounded following the 2023 strikes, leaving large numbers of crew members unemployed.
Many in the film business need all the work they can find, including the jobs that accompany the Oscars .
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