Check Amazon for the latest in books on the Golden Globe Awards, like Maureen Dragone's "Who Makes the Golden Globes Go Around" (Highstream Press, 2005) and "Movie Awards: The Ultimate, Unofficial Guide to the Oscars, Golden Globes, Critics, Guild and Indie Honors" by Tom O'Neil and Peter Bart (Perigee Trade, 2001). On occasion, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association even publishes a book about the awards.
Watch the E channel for Golden Globes countdown specials, trivia and red carpet coverage. Check the website at eonline.com for additional Golden Globe Awards information.
Read about the event in media publications as the January date draws nearer. "Entertainment Weekly," "People" and "Us" are a few of the celebrity magazines that provide complete coverage of the event. Trivia is usually a part of the coverage.
Try your luck online at PlayGoldenGlobeTrivia.com.
Remember the people who started it all, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Their website is full of stats about who has had the most nominations (Jack Lemmon) and wins (Jack Nicholson). But you can also find humorous facts about which star mooned the audience (Nicholson again) or who were the first celebrities to hand out awards (The Rat Pack of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis and Peter Lawford).