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The Politics of the Oscar Race

Critics at Large | The New Yorker

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Exploring the Glamour and Drama of the Oscars

Delving into the allure of success and achievement in society, the chapter discusses the fascination with glamour and the glow of winners. From personal anecdotes about attending a Barbie campaign event to reflecting on the Oscars' subjective nature, the conversation emphasizes the significance of award shows like the Oscars for discussing art and driving the film industry towards quality.

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