They were originally meant to take place on Tuesday, February 18. The annual Oscars’ Nominees Luncheon, which was originally slated for Monday, February 10, has been canceled outright.
Former presidents Obama, Clinton, and Bush will attend Donald Trump's inauguration but will not join the traditional luncheon. The tradition started in 1897, but deviations have occurred before.
Bush and Barack Obama are not expected to attend the post-swearing-in luncheon at the US Capitol. Pelosi (D-Calif.), 84, an ardent foe of Trump who is recovering from hip replacement surgery ...
President-elect Donald Trump’s inaugural lunch will be missing three prominent faces, with former Presidents Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush all reportedly declining to attend. Obama ...
Trump's transition is yet to comment on the issue. This contrasts with the 2017 inauguration, where the Clintons attended the luncheon following Trump's victory over Hillary Clinton. Trump said at the ...
Bush will not attend President-elect Donald Trump's traditional inaugural lunch. Obama received an invitation but declined to attend, according to a source familiar with the matter. Clinton also ...
Horrific details have emerged about how a 16-year-old Australian boy was allowed to “drink himself to death” over Christmas lunch with his family. The teenager was with his parents at his aunt ...
Former Presidents Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush won’t attend President-elect Donald Trump’s inaugural luncheon even though they’ll be at Monday’s inauguration. Mr. Obama ...
As 11 a.m. approaches, the only meaningful thought racing through one’s mind is “what’s for lunch?” Sure, one could finish last night’s leftovers or head to a nearby fast food chain ...
The CBJ’s largest event of the year, the Economic Forecast Luncheon, features a keynote speaker and panel of local business leaders who will provide insight into where the economy is heading and the ...
In fact, while the pair recently enjoyed a lunch together in New York City—where they were photographed smiling and laughing together—it turns out, there was nothing romantic about the Jan. 14 ...
By Scott Feinberg Executive Editor of Awards The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has donated $250,000 that it planned to spend on this year’s Oscar Nominees Luncheon, which it ...