The Golden Globes: Sidelight cheers to the Filipino artist
By Elton Lugay
Talk about clichés. When television host Mario Lopez saw me, he hollered, “Pacquiao will rise again!” Actress Glenn Close said she wanted to learn the “tinikling.”

Talk about clichés. When television host Mario Lopez saw me, he hollered, “Pacquiao will rise again!” Actress Glenn Close said she wanted to learn the “tinikling.”

The terrorism-themed thriller “Homeland” and the quirky Brooklyn hipster comedy “Girls” took top television honors Sunday at the 70th annual Golden Globe awards.

Ben Affleck’s Iran hostage drama “Argo” and musical “Les Miserables” were the big winners Sunday at the Golden Globes, while Steven Spielberg’s presidential drama “Lincoln” won only one major award.

Partial list of winners at the 70th annual Golden Globe Awards, announced Sunday in Beverly Hills, California:

Jodie Foster came out without really coming out, and suggested she was retiring from acting without exactly saying so, in a long, breathless and rambling speech at Sunday night’s Golden Globe Awards.

Ben Affleck’s Iran hostage crisis thriller “Argo” won the Golden Globe for best drama film on Sunday, at the climax of Hollywood’s biggest pre-Oscars awards show.

“Les Miserables” on Sunday won the best musical/comedy film Golden Globe, moments after its Australian star Hugh Jackman took the best actor award, as the star-studded event neared its climax.

Daniel Day-Lewis won best actor Golden Globe on Sunday for his title role in Steven Spielberg’s presidential drama “Lincoln” while Jessica Chastain won best drama actress for her role as a relentless CIA agent tracking down Osama bin Laden in “Zero Dark Thirty.”

Daniel Day-Lewis won best actor Golden Globe on Sunday for his title role in Steven Spielberg’s presidential drama “Lincoln.”

Jessica Chastain won best drama actress Golden Globe on Sunday for her role as a relentless CIA agent tracking down Osama bin Laden in “Zero Dark Thirty.”

Anne Hathaway won best supporting actress Golden Globe on Sunday for her role as the young mother and prostitute Fantine in musical adaptation “Les Miserables” by British director Tom Hooper.

Former US president Bill Clinton brought Hollywood to its feet Sunday with a brief appearance at the Golden Globe awards.