Monday, March 1, 2021

A widow's speech, a charming legend and a stirring call for inclusivity. Here are some of the top moments from last night's Golden Globes.

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Mar 01, 2021
A widow's speech, a charming legend and a stirring call for inclusivity. Here are some of the top moments from last night's Golden Globes.

The subdued and largely virtual 78th Golden Globes had a fair number of technical difficulties, but hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler — as well as the many celebrities joining via video —  still delivered memorable moments. Here are some of the best.

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New Videos from the Library of Congress, March 1

Jason Reynolds, the Chinese Economy and Talks with Musicians

Watch these videos just added to the Library of Congress website.

On the Road with Jason Reynolds
National Ambassador for Young People's Literature Jason Reynolds discussed his ambassadorship, including his recent "GRAB THE MIC: Tell Your Story' virtual tour, with Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden.

China's Economic Expansionism
A conversation with experts on China's economic expansionism, moderated by Carla Freeman, U.S./China chair at the John W. Kluge Center in the Library of Congress. Panelists include Kent Calder, David M. Lampton and Daniel Markey.

Conversations with Homegrown Artists
Talks with performers from the "Homegrown" concert series from the Library's American Folklife Center, where the artists discuss their lives, musical influences and careers.

 


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