Shooting stars in moving cars

Photo by TJ Sullivan

Before the cast of 30 Rock, along with ruler of the entertainment world Tina Fey, were seated for the 2009 Golden Globes at The Beverly Hilton Sunday, they took the drive across Wilshire Boulevard to the red carpet outside.

Unlike the Oscars, where security has become so tight you can't get anywhere near the venue without credentials, the Golden Globes' home is adjacent a Beverly Hills neighborhood, where a few dozen people regularly line the sidewalk to watch and shoot pictures of performers kind enough to roll down their windows and wave, as did Fey and Beyonce Knowles, and a few others.

I walked over this year to join them and put the photos online.



— TJ Sullivan


January 11, 2009 10:44 PM • Native Intelligence • Email the editor
 

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