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      The Best and Worst of the Golden Globes

      It was a big night for Sandra Oh and “Bohemian Rhapsody.” “A Star Is Born” had it rougher. From heartfelt hosts to snoozy speeches, here’s how we saw the show.

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    The Good, the Bad and ‘Black Panther’

    Manohla Dargis and A. O. Scott, the chief film critics of The New York Times, look back at a year of rage, silliness and sublimity at the movies.

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    Diversity Celebrated at the Golden Globes

    The show’s co-host Sandra Oh set the tone of the night early with an emotional speech about diversity in Hollywood. The actress Regina King vowed to hire more women in her productions. And Alfonso Cuarón won best director for his film “Roma,” based on his childhood in Mexico.

    By Nilo Tabrizy and Whitney Hurst

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