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Oscars 2017: The PwC Accountant Who Gave Warren Beatty Wrong Envelope Is 'Very Upset'
- Tuesday February 28, 2017
- Entertainment | Agence France-Presse
Oscars 2017: He was supposed to ditch his Best Actress duplicate envelope but mistakenly gave it to Mr Beatty in the place of the Best Picture envelope
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Oscars 2017: Top 10 Moments From The 89th Academy Awards, From Mahershala Ali To Sunny Pawar
- Thursday March 1, 2018
- Entertainment | Written by Divya Goyal
Oscars 2017: From the Best Film gaffe to Jimmy Kimmel and Sunny Pawar in The Lion King recreation, these are a few of our favourite things that happened at the Oscars
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Oscars 2017: 89th Academy Awards - Why Moonlight's Moment Hasn't Been Eclipsed By The Mix-Up
- Monday February 27, 2017
- Entertainment | Ann Hornaday, The Washington Post
For all its weirdness, the final win for Moonlight sent a particularly encouraging message: that, rather than self-righteous speeches or empty gestures, Hollywood is bracing itself to respond as a creative community to the current political realities
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Oscars 2017: The PwC Accountant Who Gave Warren Beatty Wrong Envelope Is 'Very Upset'
- Tuesday February 28, 2017
- Entertainment | Agence France-Presse
Oscars 2017: He was supposed to ditch his Best Actress duplicate envelope but mistakenly gave it to Mr Beatty in the place of the Best Picture envelope
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Oscars 2017: Top 10 Moments From The 89th Academy Awards, From Mahershala Ali To Sunny Pawar
- Thursday March 1, 2018
- Entertainment | Written by Divya Goyal
Oscars 2017: From the Best Film gaffe to Jimmy Kimmel and Sunny Pawar in The Lion King recreation, these are a few of our favourite things that happened at the Oscars
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Oscars 2017: 89th Academy Awards - Why Moonlight's Moment Hasn't Been Eclipsed By The Mix-Up
- Monday February 27, 2017
- Entertainment | Ann Hornaday, The Washington Post
For all its weirdness, the final win for Moonlight sent a particularly encouraging message: that, rather than self-righteous speeches or empty gestures, Hollywood is bracing itself to respond as a creative community to the current political realities
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment