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We’re live-blogging the Golden Globes

NBC’s “71st Annual Golden Globe Awards” - Red Carpet Arrivals
NBC’s “71st Annual Golden Globe Awards” - Red Carpet Arrivals
NBC’s “71st Annual Golden Globe Awards” - Red Carpet Arrivals
Christopher Polk/NBC

Tonight at 8 p.m. Eastern, NBC will host the 2015 Golden Globes Awards. Tina Fey and Amy Poehler will host for the third time, and if previous years are any indication, they will give us much to look forward to. The Golden Globes often act as a precursor to the more prestigious — and often much stuffier — Academy Awards.

“People wear pretty outfits, and sometimes movie stars get drunk and then they talk,” Tina Fey said in a promotional video for the Golden Globe awards. And that is really, why we all watch the Golden Globes.

Please join Vox’s live blog covering the event. The live-blogging begins at 7:40 p.m. Eastern and will continue until the program ends.

Will the hosts’ jokes be funny? Will anybody say something disastrous in a speech? Will a celebrity trip on her dress? Will Matthew McConaughey say “Alright, alright, alright” again? Only time will tell.

These questions and many others will be answered, beginning at 7:40 p.m. Eastern tonight. Follow along as we live-blog the extravaganza.

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