Awards
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‘The Pitt,’ ‘The Studio’ and ‘Adolescence’ Dominate a Topsy-Turvy Emmys Night | Complete Winners List
“The Pitt” beating “Severance” for drama series was just one of many surprises at the 77th Emmy Awards
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2025 Emmys Red Carpet: Noah Wyle, Cate Blanchett and More Arrivals | Photos
Television’s biggest stars bring their best looks to the Emmy Awards
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The Emmys Need a Jolt. Start by Bringing Politics Back to the Speeches
Hollywood is running scared of political fallout. But after record-low ratings, shows like the Emmys need recipients who make noise
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Box TV Sets as Art: From Daniel Tyree Gaitor-Lomack to Veronica Fernandez
They may no longer a fixture in homes, but old-fashioned box TVs still inspire artists as symbols of mass media and objects of everyday living
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Greed Is Good… for TV Drama
By Brian Lowry Artwork by Barbara Kruger Gordon Gekko, the amoral investor in Oliver Stone’s Wall Street, got it partly right when he said, “Greed is good.” Greed might not be beneficial to society, as Michael Douglas’ character argued, but in recent times, it has certainly helped produce good TV. Granted, greed has taken many…
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Dynamic Duos in Oil Paintings: ‘Hacks,’ ‘Nobody Wants This’ and More
Brooklyn-born Elbert Joseph Perez re-creates some of the season’s most memorable on-screen pairings in distinctive oil paintings.
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Bill Lawrence, Reba McEntire, Ynon Kreiz to Receive Paley Honors Award
The Paley Center for Media’s 2025 fall gala will take place Nov. 10 at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles
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Diego Luna Unpacks His ‘Andor’ Journey From Beginning to Exhausting End
Reprising his most popular on-screen role in the Star Wars prequel series Andor, Mexican actor Diego Luna has won critical raves and mainstream fans. Can he finally take a breather?
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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














