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Oscar Nominations Postponed Amid California Wildfires

The Academy delays Oscar nominations and cancels events due to ongoing wildfires in California, affecting the film industry's awards season.

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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has postponed the announcement of the Oscar nominations from January 19 to January 23 due to ongoing California wildfires that have caused devastation in Los Angeles. The nominations voting period has been extended, and the traditional nominees luncheon has been canceled. The announcement highlights the Academy's commitment to the film community amidst this crisis, as wildfires continue to threaten the region. The 97th Oscars are still scheduled for March 2, while relief efforts are underway for those impacted by the fires.

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