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JORGE CAMARA, PRESIDENT OF THE HOLLYWOOD FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION, ISSUES STATEMENT ON STATUS OF NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE WRITERS GUILD OF AMERICA

 
LOS ANGELES, CA, JANUARY 2, 2008-- Jorge Camara, President of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, a not-for-profit California corporation comprised of journalists, which wholly owns the “Golden Globe Awards,” today issued the following statement in response to media and other inquiries:
 
 
I am happy to announce that on Saturday morning, December 29, 2007, our attorneys began discussions with the Writers Guild of America to enter into an interim agreement similar to that entered into by the WGA and Worldwide Pants, which permits writers guild members to go back to work writing for “The Late Show with David Letterman.” We feel that the “Late Show with David Letterman” agreement is very reasonable, and hope and expect the WGA will agree to the same terms and ultimately permit the “Golden Globe Awards” to be broadcast as scheduled, without picket lines, on Sunday, January 13. 
 
We are pleased that the WGA has made interim agreements available for independent production companies. The process established by the WGA permits writers to get back to work, grants the WGA the rights it is seeking on behalf of all writers, and allows certain shows to move forward.  The “Late Show with David Letterman” and the “Golden Globe Awards” are similar in structure and are administered in the same way. Worldwide Pants produces “The Late Show with David Letterman” for broadcast on behalf of David Letterman, Dick Clark Productions produces the “Golden Globe Awards” for broadcast on behalf of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. CBS does not own “Late Show with David Letterman,” and NBC does not own the “Golden Globe Awards.” 
 
We strongly support the WGA and the efforts they are making on behalf of writers, and applaud the fact that they have agreed to allow certain industry awards shows to move forward with WGA writers and be broadcast.  Much like the Screen Actors Guild Awards and Film Independent’s Spirit Awards, we want to enter into an agreement with the WGA that will allow the entertainment industry to celebrate the outstanding work of creative individuals in addition to millions of fans nationwide.  It is only fair that we be afforded the same opportunity as these other awards shows. 
 
What’s more, our partners at Dick Clark Productions share in our support of the WGA and their efforts and have agreed to enter into interim agreements for all of their productions, including the “American Music Awards,” “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve” and “The Academy of Country Music Awards,” among others.
 
An interim agreement with the WGA will also help numerous schools and entertainment industry non-profit organizations receive annual donations from the HFPA.  Over the last several years the HFPA has contributed approximately $8 million to organizations including The Film Foundation, Sundance Institute, Film Independent, American Cinematheque and schools including USC, UCLA, and Cal Arts.  All of these programs will be severely impacted without the funds made available as a direct result of the Golden Globe Awards broadcast.
12/30/07

Ralph Lauren
is officially celebrating 40 years in the biz. To celebrate, he is unveiling a gorgeous new Spring collection in 2008. Ralph issued a casting call earlier this year, and as his custom, personally attended the go see. His selection, classic beauties, with a fresh innocent look. Don't forget check back with SWAG as we give you the behind-the-scenes after parties! Happy Anniversary Ralph!

1/1/08

The nominees are in! The 65th Annual Golden Globe Motion Picture Nominations have been announced. The Golden Globes are the prequel to the OSCARS. Make sure you check back with SWAG to find out more about the celebs, the gossip, the gracious winners, and oh, the poor losers. Oh Wait...it's an honor just to be nominated!

Best Actor (Drama)


George Clooney
Daniel Day-Lewis
James McAvoy
Viggo Mortensen
Denzel Washington


Best Actor (Comedy or Musical)

Johnny Depp

Ryan Gosling
Tom Hanks
Philip Seymour Hoffman
John C. Reilly

Best Supporting Actor

Casey Affleck
Javier Bardem
Philip Seymour Hoffman
John Travolta
Tom Wilkinson

Best Actress (Drama)

Cate Blanchett
Julie Christie
Jodie Foster
Angelina Jolie
Keira Knightley

Best Actress (Musical/Comedy)

Amy Adams
Nikki Blonsky
Helena Bonham Carter
Marion Cotillard
Ellen Page


Best Supporting Actress

Cate Blanchett
Julia Roberts
Saoirse Ronan
Amy Ryan
Tilda Swinton


 Best Director

Tim Burton
Ethan and Joel Coen 
Julian Schnabel
Ridley Scott 
Joe Wright

Best Screenplay

Diablo Cody

Ethan and Joel Coen 
Christopher Hampton
Ronald Harwood
Aaron Sorkin



1/13/08

Signature Styling Productions presents Hairstory 2008 in support of Dress for Success, featuring celebrity stylist Elgin Charles and some of the best styling crews and entertainers in and around San Antonio. This must-see event is comprised of runway shows, dance, music and so much more. Hairstory 2008 debuts February 17, 2008 at the Blue Bubble Ballroom at 9315 Broadway, San Antonio, TX 78217.

Pre-show Mixer begins @ 5 PM
Hairstory 2008 begins @ 8 PM
After-party begins immediately after-show the show

There is a limited number of seats available, so act fast!