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Join NPR’s Live Coverage Of Sunday Night At The Oscars

Filed by KOSU News in US News.
February 24, 2013

Hollywood’s biggest night is here.

Celebrities, producers, directors, writers — some are wearing skin-tight gowns while others are sporting cumberbunds — it’s all happening at this year’s 85th Annual Academy Awards in Los Angeles.

And we are watching along with you.

Join Monkey See’s live blog of the broadcast to keep track of tonight’s winners and losers. Linda Holmes and friends, Trey Graham, Stephen Thompson and culture writer Marc Hirsh, are all doing their best to keep you up past your bedtime.

And if you think you have better jokes than this year’s awards host, Seth MacFarlane, chime in any time on our live chat.

Speaking of funny, check out Wait,Wait’s live photo-blogging with red carpet commentary, we can assure you, you won’t see anywhere else.

Can’t tell the difference between Armani Prive and Alexander McQueen? Don’t worry our friends over at Wait, Wait…Don’t Tell Me, can’t either — but that doesn’t mean they don’t have an opinion. [Copyright 2013 NPR]

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