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The Golden Globes exist as an irritation first, a celebration of film and TV artistry second. Every year, a mysterious collective of 93 non-American journalists living in Los Angeles, known as the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), convene in order to hand out trophies with no apparent rhyme or reason behind the decisions. That deeply moving, contemplative indie drama you fell head over heels for? It’s nowhere to be seen. Some tacky thing stuffed with cheap sentiment and bankable stars? It’s guaranteed to break every Golden Globes record there is.
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A road like no other, in peril like never before
Scott Wilson, The Washington Post
Feb. 27, 2021
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GORDA, Calif. - Life here in this tiny town built on the continent-ending cliffs of the Pacific coast has always had an anxious when, not if, quality to it. And much of that uncertain fate, season to season and year to year, has been tied to the two-lane road that runs through it.
Highway 1 is a California spectacle, a Depression-era monument to the state s quixotic ambitions and stunning beauty. It runs from the Orange County surf haven of Dana Point in the south into cannabis-cultivating Mendocino County, carrying heavy traffic over the Golden Gate Bridge and under the bluffs of Santa Monica, where it is better known as the Pacific Coast Highway, on its 650-mile route.