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Colin Firth accepts the award for outstanding male actor in a leading role for The King's Speech at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles on Jan. 30, 2011

The SAG Signal: Why the Oscar Race Is Already Over

Cancel the office pool and forget the Vegas bookmakers, because a certain movie about a stammering monarch looks set to be the big winner at the 83rd Academy Awards

Blogs

Tuned In

Big Love Watch: On Thin Ice

The first two episodes of Big Love this season were a pretty grim affair, as the repercussions of problems and bad decisions from last season walloped the Henricksons repeatedly.

Movie Reviews

Special Report

Oscar Nominations: Who Will Win, Who Got Snubbed

Is this the year of Natalie Portman? Will James Franco present himself an award at this year's ceremony? And which biopic subject will find favor with Academy voters? Richard Corliss surveys the 2011 Oscar nominations

World

The Short List of Things To Do

A guide to what you should see and what you should skip—and what you won't be able to avoid

Specials

Top 10 Books with One-Letter Titles

As O — a anonymously written novel about Obama's 2012 re-election campaign — hits the shelves, TIME takes a look at books with similarly simple titles

Video

Seeking 'Stuff White People Like'

Lattes, tattoos and microbrews. Christian Lander, author of the satirical 'Stuff White People Like' book and blog, takes TIME on a tour of Brooklyn, to seek a hipster version of white culture

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VIN WEBER, former Republican congressman, on Jon Huntsman's resignation as ambassador to China; Huntsman, a Republican, may be prepping for a presidential bid
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