

The event will feature a special performance from honoree Phoebe Bridgers and appearances by honorees Cate Blanchett, Ayisha Siddiqa, Angela Bassett, Quinta Brunson, Ramla Ali, Olena Shevchenko and Masih Alinejad. Access to all Oscar Week programs will be first come, first served.įour Seasons Los Angeles at Beverly Hills, 300 South Doheny Dr., 6 p.m.Ī dinner and celebration featuring insights from extraordinary women with presenting partner P&G and supporting partner Fiji Water. Animated feature nominees include Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio, Marcel the Shell with Shoes On, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, The Sea Beast and Turning Red. Animated short nominees include The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse, The Flying Sailor, Ice Merchants, My Year of Dicks and An Ostrich Told Me the World is Fake and I Think I Believe It. Nominees in the animated short film and animated feature categories will be in conversation in the David Geffen Theater. screening of short films followed by 1 p.m. The host committee includes Amber Tamblyn, Amy Landecker, Anjali Bhimani, Desiree Flores, Emmy Rossum, Gloria Calderón Kellett, Lisa Ann Walter, Lizzie Thompson, René Jones, Sara Benincasa, Tracy Brennan and WME.Īnimation Short Film and Animated Feature FilmĪcademy Museum of Motion Pictures, 6067 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, 11 a.m.

Actress and EMILY’s List board member Yvette Nicole Brown will sit for a chat with Los Angeles mayor Karen Bass. Panelists include Sophia Bush, Amber Riley, Indya Moore, Lisa Ann Walter and Massachusetts attorney general Andrea Joy Campbell with Garcelle Beauvais as moderator. Themed ‘How Women Change The World,’ the event explores the representation of women in entertainment and the impact of storytelling in politics with opening remarks from California lieutenant governor Eleni Koulanakis and a speech by org president Laphonza Butler. Jackson Says Scene Cut From 'A Time to Kill' Prevented Him From Oscar Consideration: "You Just Took That Sh** From Me"ĮMILY’S List 6th Annual Pre- Oscars Breakfastīeverly Hilton, 9876 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, 9 a.m. Visionary Women’s International Women’s Day Celebration is sponsored by Maurice and Paul Marciano Foundation, Hostetler/Wrigley Foundation and media sponsor The Wall Street Journal. In partnership with the Hostetler/Wrigley Foundation, Visionary Women also will be announcing the recipient of the annual Visionary Prize for Women’s Economic Empowerment. Co-chaired by Shelley Reid and Thea Andrews Wolf, the event celebrates powerful and inspiring women who have influenced meaningful social change.

Hosted by Visionary Women, the event honors Maria Shriver, Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt and Christina Schwarzenegger as Changemakers of the Year. Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills, 9850 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, 5-7 p.m. The Hollywood Reporter has gathered intel on all the events below. Event producers are gearing up to roll out miles of red carpet in Los Angeles this week for what is shaping up to be a packed schedule of starry parties and gatherings to celebrate the 95th annual Academy Awards.
