Golden Globes News: Songwriter, Clooney character converge at kudos — Art imitates life: When T Bone Burnett accepted the original song Golden Globe Feb. 17 for “The Weary Kind,” from “Crazy Heart,” he asked where the song’s co-writer, Ryan Bingham, was, then answered, “He must be ‘Up in the Air,’ ” a reference to the name of George Clooneys character in the Jason Reitman film (and a reference that seemed to be lost on the audience). While the real-life Bingham was enjoying a libation at the Beverly Hilton bar and missed the opportunity to accept his award onstage, the fictional Bingham was beat out for actor kudos by “Heart” star Jeff Bridges.

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Will the real Ryan Bingham please show up?
Golden Globes News: Attendees find few places to keep dry outside the Beverly Hilton — Call it Tentgate 2010.

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Flap over lack of tents at the Globes
Golden Globes News: Telecast expected to beat last year’s numbers — NBC’s coverage of the 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards won its timeslot in key demos Sunday.

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Globes golden in ratings race
Golden Globes News: Rain ruins hairdos of stars arriving at BevHilton — The red carpet outside the Beverly Hilton was the site of “a severe outbreak of frizz.”

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Globes forecast: Cloudy with a chance of frizz
Golden Globes News: HFPA hands frosh hit the comedy/musical kudo — Fox’s freshman hit danced away with the Golden Globe kudo Sunday night for best TV comedy or musical.

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‘Glee’ has golden night at the Globes
Golden Globes News: ‘Mad Men’ and ‘Glee’ win top prizes in TV — Fox’s “Avatar” conquered the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn.

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Globes show populist bent
Golden Globes News: Stars react to their recent wins — “This is a trip,” James Cameron said of the awards being heaped on “Avatar.”

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Overheard backstage at the Globes
Golden Globes News: ‘Up’ nabs best animated feature kudo — ‘Up’ nabs best animated feature kudo

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2010 Golden Globes winners list
Golden Globes News: Duo to present awards at Jan. 17 event — Nicole Kidman and “Avatar” star Sam Worthington have been added to the roster of presenters for the Golden Globes.

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Kidman, Worthington join Globes
Golden Globes News: Their Globe nominations reflect big themes they tackled — If the HFPA can be faulted for its occasional popcorn choices, the org has historically maintained a highbrow sensibility in the directors race, with this year being no exception.

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Directors think globally