Awards
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Final Emmy Predictions: A Bunch of Strong Favorites and at Least One Sneaky Challenger
Conventional wisdom says “The Studio,” “Severance” and “Adolescence” will walk away with the top awards, but one of those might be vulnerable
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The Look of ‘Severance’: Jessica Lee Gagné Talks to Thomas Demand About Visions of Corporate Life
For decades, German fine-art photographer Thomas Demand has been creating spare interior landscapes that anticipated the look of the Lumon Industries offices in Severance. Now, Demand sits down with the show’s longtime cinematographer (and occasional director) Jessica Lee Gagné to explore their parallel visions of corporate life.
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Artists by Artists: Kathryn Hahn, Cate Blanchett, Jake Gyllenhaal and More
Consider these works by a baker’s dozen of primarily California-based visual artists working in paint, fabric and even marble to capture some of the small screen’s biggest stars
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Hollywood’s Meta Obsession: ‘The Studio’ and ‘Hacks’
“These new shows are so insider-y that not only has Ron Howard appeared as himself in both Hacks and The Studio, but I am almost positive he’s the murderer in the building. And that the victim is Brian Grazer.”
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Angela Bassett, Jude Law, Jenna Ortega and Sydney Sweeney Among First Wave of Emmys Presenters
Colman Domingo, Stephen Colbert and Kathy Bates are also among the 39 people announced as presenters
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Snapshots of Emmy Season: Noah Wyle, Adam Scott, Sterling K. Brown and More
A major exhibition of L.A. artists and a portfolio of Hollywood’s finest actors of the year coalesce in a collaboration of creativity.
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‘Dust Bunny’ Review: Bryan Fuller’s Family Horror Flick Is Wild, Colorful and Just Plain Nuts
Toronto Film Festival: Mads Mikkelsen and Sigourney Weaver are the big names, but 10-year-old Sophie Sloan runs the show
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TheWrapBook: The Art of Television 2025
“TV actors have often seemed more relatable, almost like casual friends we catch up with on a regular basis — unlike the glamorous movie stars of old who sat at a safe distance on a big screen. TV shows typically tell us stories that mirror our daily lives: in offices and hospitals, schools and apartment…
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Contributors
A major exhibition of L.A. artists and a portfolio of Hollywood’s finest actors of the year coalesce in a collaboration of creativity.
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The Trouble With Adolescence
By Kate ManneArtwork by Hernan Bas In the second episode of Netflix’s Adolescence, Detective Sergeant Misha Frank (Faye Marsay) gets her longest piece of dialogue, a short monologue that lampshades one of the central problems of the series:It does nothing to illuminate or even vivify the plight of the female victim. “Do you know what…
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Get Into the Groovy: ‘The White Lotus’ Cast Goes ’70s
We invited the cast of The White Lotus to a ‘70s-themed party. You can bet your bell-bottomed dollar that they were game and ready to dish on how they created one of the twistiest seasons of TV in memory.
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‘SNL50’ Cleans Up at Creative Arts Emmys Night 2 | Complete List of Winners
Other big victors include “The Traitors” and “Pee-wee As Himself”
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MTV VMAs Winners List: Lady Gaga Dominates With 4 Statues
Ariana Grande won Video of the Year, while Sabrina Carpenter took Best Album
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Creative Arts Emmys: ‘The Studio’ and ‘The Penguin’ Win Big on Night 1 | Complete Winners List
“Severance” and “Andor” also did well, while the former champ “The Bear” went home empty-handed
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Tom Hanks Award Ceremony at West Point Alumni Association Canceled – and the Reason Is Vague
School leadership did not say whether the Sylvanus Thayer Award would still be given to the actor and veterans’ advocate














