​Every year, cinema captures hearts and minds with massive productions and big premieres, but elsewhere, a different kind of magic occurs.  Read More Entertainment 

Every year, cinema captures hearts and minds with massive productions and big premieres, but elsewhere, a different kind of magic occurs.

Stories play out on the TV, computer and living room screens daily. These tales range from heartfelt dramas to satirical takes on everyday life. 

The Oscars had their moment, and now it is time for Television’s biggest night, the Emmy Awards. 

The 76th annual Primetime Emmy Awards premiered Sept. 14 and brought a night of new fashion awards and fun. 

Hosted by on-and-off screen father-son duo Eugene and Dan Levy, the awards had plenty of laughs. The “Schitt’s Creek” stars decided to play it light and have fun with their hosting duties, keeping the audience laughing. 

The Met Gala may be one of entertainment’s biggest nights for fashion, but the Emmys looks did not disappoint.

Selena Gomez stole the show in a dark velvet ensemble; Anna Sawai glided across the carpet in Vera Wang and Kurumi Nakata stole hearts in a historically elegant kimono. 

“The Bear” co-stars Ayo Edebiri and Jermy Allan White rocked the red carpet with classy looks. 

The Olympians made their mark on the Emmys. Team USA rugby player Ilona Maher walked the carpet in a midnight blue gown, redefining femininity yet again. 

American hero Stephen Nedoroscik, or “pommel horse guy,” posed with his girlfriend, Tess McCraken. The wholesome pair looked flawless, and were all smiles during the evening’s festivities. 

Onto the show. “Hacks,” “The Bear” and “Shogun” captured most of the evening’s awards. 

HBO’s “Hacks” scored two Emmys, including Best Comedy Series, beating out last year’s winner “The Bear.” 

Never fear. Fans of the FX series got their chance to cheer as “The Bear” star Jeremy Allen White won Best Actor in a Comedy Series, Ebon Moss-Bacharach won Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series and Liza Colón won Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.

In total, “The Bear” won 11 awards during the 2024 awards season, breaking its own record of 10 awards for most comedy wins in a year from the 2023 season. 

FX’s “Shogun” won four awards, one of which was for best drama series. Anna Sawai and Hiroyuki Sanada became the first Japanese actress and actor to win Best Actress and Best Actor in a Drama series. The show also won best directing for a drama series. In total, “Shogun” took home 18 awards during the 2024 season. 

Netfix’s “Baby Reindeer” also cleaned up at the primetime awards with four wins. 

Elizabeth Debicki won Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her role as the “people’s princess” Diana in Netflix’s “The Crown.” 

Billy Crudup won best-supporting actor in a drama series for “The Morning Show.”

Other notable wins include Best Actress in limited or anthology series, Jodie Foster, for HBO’s “True Detective: Night Country.” Lamore Morris for Best Supporting Actor in a limited or anthology series, “Fargo,” and Best Talk Show, “The Daily Show.” 

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