Zendaya makes Emmys history again
Zendaya was euphoric with her second Emmys acting win, which also made history.
Zendaya was euphoric with her second Emmys acting win, which also made history.
In the last few days, the world has seen a double whammy of successions; one of a centuries-steeped tradition and the other of contemporary television glamor.
The 74th Emmy Awards, celebrating the best in television, will presented Monday.
"The White Lotus" and "Dopesick" nabbed early awards at the 74th annual Emmy Awards, as HBO and Netflix geared up for another in their now-annual battles for supremacy in the realm of prestige TV.
Pete Davidson's younger sister Casey paid tribute over the weekend to their firefighter father, Scott, who died helping in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on 9/11.
"Succession," the 2020 Emmy winner for best drama series, will be a top contender at this year's ceremony on Sept. 12. But if you're wondering whether the HBO drama can beat last year's champion, Netflix's "The Crown," that matchup of TV's royal houses will have to wait.
If ever a show had its "elevator pitch" written on its sleeve, it's Fox's "Monarch," which was pretty transparently sold as "'Empire,' but with country music!" That backdrop opens up obvious possibilities -- starting with a list of country cameos -- but it can't make this family drama take flight, or feel any fresher than another iteration of a "She done me wrong" song.
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