Elisabeth Moss, Viola Davis Among 2017 Emmy Nominees
The 2017 Emmy nominations have just been revealed.
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Read MoreFinally—there's #JusticeForBarb!
Read MoreThe 69th Emmy Awards haven't even aired yet, and winners have already been announced.
Read MoreA little blue ribbon made a very big splash.
Read MoreThe most unexpected pairing of the night.
Read MoreOnce again, Modern Family's Ariel Winter went a little too, uh, modern.
Read MoreFind out who may or may not have been happy about Laura Dern winning an Emmy.
Read MoreThe House of Cards star can kiss at least one of his awards goodbye.
Read MoreColin Jost and Michael Che just scored a major gig! On Thursday, April 26, 2018, NBC announced that the Saturday Night Live stars will host the 2018 Emmy Awards.
Read MoreThe 2018 Emmy Award nominations have been announced! On Thursday, July 12, 2018, Samira Wiley and Ryan Eggold revealed this year's nominees for television's biggest night from the Wolf Theatre at the Television Academy's Saban Media Center.
Read MoreSaturday Night Live star Colin Jost is stirring up controversy on social media. While speaking with the Los Angeles Times on Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2018, the comedian, who's gearing up to co-host the 2018 Emmy Awards next month, made some surprising comments about awards shows.
Read MoreThe 2018 Creative Arts Emmy Awards have come and gone. On Saturday, Sept. 8 and Sunday, Sept. 9, 2018, the 70th Annual Creative Arts Emmy Awards were held at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles to celebrate the year's artistic and technical achievements in television.
Read MoreTrue Lies actor Tom Arnold alleges that Mark Burnett, a TV producer behind shows like The Apprentice, physically assaulted him at an pre-Emmys party on Sunday, Sept. 16, 2018, and he took to Twitter following the alleged incident to tell his followers about what went down.
Read MoreCelebs went all out for the 2018 Emmy Awards red carpet, but despite some bold style moves, not everyone was a winner at the unofficial fashion competition. Find out who dominated Hollywood's runway ratings and whose ensembles completely missed the mark.
Read MoreWhere were pop singer Ariana Grande and Saturday Night Live star Pete Davidson at TV's big event? The 2018 Emmy Awards aired live on Monday, Sept. 17, 2018, and, while many of today's top stars arrived in style, two celebrities were noticeably absent: engaged couple Grande and Davidson.
Read MoreLil Nas X is taking his horse to the Old Town Road — and his shiny new Moon Man statue to his trophy shelf. At the 2019 MTV VMAs on Monday, August 26, the 20-year-old rapper won the award for Song of the Year for — you guessed it — "Old Town Road."
Read MoreDoes T.S. stand for Taylor Swift or Tears Shed? Both. Definitely both. Swift won big at the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards, taking home the coveted Moon Man statue for Video of the Year for her song "You Need to Calm Down" and delivering a powerful acceptance speech.
Read MoreThe '90s called — they want their everything back. Normani, former member of girl group Fifth Harmony and rising independent pop icon, embodied everything cool about the now-romanticized decade during her performance of "Motivation" at the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards.
Read MoreThe 2019 MTV Video Music Awards gave celebs the chance to take fashion risks on the red carpet. While a handful of stars really knocked it out of the park, others weren't as successful. Put on your best pair of Anna Wintour sunglasses as we revisit the best and worst dressed at the 2019 VMAs.
Read MoreShawn turned it on at the 2019 MTV VMAs — "it" being the charm during his performance of "If I Can't Have You." Taking the stage at the ceremony, Shawn Mendes sang his heart out and looked happier than ever while strumming his guitar and watching the audience sing along to his chart-topping tune.
Read MoreThe only thing in the world that Cardi B likes more than checks? Trophies. The rap sensation was richly rewarded for her song about her many riches at this year's MTV VMAs, taking home the shiny statue for Best Hip-Hop video for her song "Money." She gave an expectedly hilarious acceptance speech
Read MoreIt didn't take long for Taylor Swift to nab her first Moon Man of the night at the 2019 MTV VMAs. The songstress scored the Video for Good award for her LGBTQ+ anthem "You Need to Calm Down." Todrick Hall, who co-executive-produced the video, spoke on behalf of the team and gave an emotional speech.
Read MoreIt's like she never left. Missy Elliott took to the 2019 MTV VMAs stage on Monday, August 26 after 16 years away, and she owned every square inch of it. The R&B and hip-hop star, who's the recipient of 2019's Video Vanguard Award, performed a mash-up of some of her greatest hits.
Read More2019 is undeniably the Year of Lizzo. She's even on Obama's summer playlist. To prove her icon status, Lizzo took the stage at the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards to perform her infectious hits "Truth Hurts" and "Good as Hell."
Read MoreGo big or go home, right? Taylor Swift kicked off the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards with a sassy and raucous performance of her smash hit "You Need to Calm Down" — fit with fireworks, rainbows, and the words "Equality Act" flashing across the screen for viewers at home.
Read MoreSebastian Maniscalco has no clue who Cardi B is, doesn't want to see a cellphone in sight during an awards ceremony, and has a thing or two to say about "triggers." The host of the 2019 MTV VMAs made some waves with his opening monologue at the awards ceremony.
Read MoreOh, my, my, my. Seven-member South Korean boy band BTS won their first VMA at the 2019 ceremony on Monday, August 26. The group scored the MTV Video Music Award for Best K-pop for their unbelievably popular track "Boy With Luv," featuring Halsey.
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