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Oscar Night Open Thread

Sun, Mar 5, 2006 at 4:15:25 pm PST

Well, it looks like we have something called the Academy Awards that’s happening tonight, and sucking all the air out of Los Angeles. Here’s an open thread for those who aren’t quite completely finished with Hollywood yet...

UPDATE at 3/5/06 4:17:02 pm:

Pajamas Media is also hosting a star-studded blogjam tonight: PJ BlogJams: Live-Blogging the Oscars 2006.

UPDATE at 3/5/06 5:55:04 pm:

It’s an interesting contrast to switch back and forth between the Oscar show and this special on Fox News about Hollywood’s support for the nation in World War II: Hollywood Goes to War.

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