The award for Fastest Pivot goes to ... the Oscars

The biggest and stodgiest awards show in Hollywood just responded rather nimbly to the Golden Globes' missteps

Greta Gerwig.
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The Academy Awards released its nominees this morning, and for the first time in years, they didn't blow it.

Responding to spiraling news about Hollywood's epidemic of sexual discrimination would be a challenge for any feel-good event, much less one as old and white and male as the Oscars. But this year, the biggest awards show in film did so by rather nimbly correcting the missteps at the second biggest awards show, the Golden Globes.

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Lili Loofbourow

Lili Loofbourow is the culture critic at TheWeek.com. She's also a special correspondent for the Los Angeles Review of Books and an editor for Beyond Criticism, a Bloomsbury Academic series dedicated to formally experimental criticism. Her writing has appeared in a variety of venues including The Guardian, Salon, The New York Times Magazine, The New Republic, and Slate.