Sunday night's 61st Annual Golden Globes showcased a number of fine movies and series, along with a smattering of less-than-stellar nominees. The Beverly Hills Hilton was filled with talented actors, writers, directors, and producers — most of them displaying class and poise. Unfortunately, the ceremony also showcased what has become a mainstay in the world of entertainment: Performers using acceptance-speech time for political pontificating. The story of the night was undoubtedly the success of HBO's Angels in America, one of a handful of nominees dealing with homosexuality, AIDS, and "transgendered" transitions. While accepting the award for best actress in a...