As of this writing, Sunday night’s Emmys broadcast has barreled through nearly half of its winners list, and so far, three The Bear cast members (Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Liza Colón-Zayas, and Jeremy Allen White) have come close to sweeping the comedy acting acting categories. Yet is The Bear really a comedy? The answer deserves nuanced discussion, but also: nope.
The Bear, which remains a very good show by the way, hits like a tidal wave of combative emotions that lean towards powerfully dramatic and highly stressful to witness. Sure, there are moments of humor here and there, but for a few years running, other deserving performances (which are rightfully categorized as comedic) have arguably been given the shaft, and although that stance isn’t unanimous, it’s a commonly held sentiment from those who care about awards shows. That includes hosting pair Eugene and Dan Levy, although Eugene did the talking there during the pair’s opening monologue:
“‘The Bear’ is nominated for 23 Emmys tonight, making it the most-nominated comedy in history. Now, I love the show, and I know some of you will be expecting us to make a joke about whether ‘The Bear’ is really a comedy — but in the true spirit of ‘The Bear,’ we will not be making any jokes.”
Will the TV Academy switch course on The Bear for future seasons, so that the show can at least start throwing elbows against other dramatic and stressful-to-watch series? Probably not, but at least the hosting Levy pair landed a well-meaning and lighthearted punch, not to mention a genuinely funny moment tied to The Bear.
(An updated list of Emmy winners can be found here.)
The 76th Emmy Awards are now in full swing with the TV Academy’s second 2024 ceremony. That’s right.
After the 2023 Hollywood strikes, the 75th Emmy Awards last aired (late) in January 2023, and they’re at it again, this time on schedule. Finally, Selena Gomez has been nominated for her role in Hulu’s Only Murders in the Building, and hopefully, she will fare better than how the TV Academy handled Rhea Seehorn‘s Better Call Saul talents earlier this year.
Whether you’re streaming the awards or simply surfing the web, we will keep you updated here on the winners as the show progresses.
Below, you can find the full list of winners in reverse order of announcement, with the winner listed first in bold.
Outstanding Variety Series Last Week Tonight With John Oliver Saturday Night Live
Best Supporting Actress In A Limited Series, Movie Or Anthology Jessica Gunning, Baby Reindeer
Dakota Fanning, Ripley
Lily Gladstone, Under The Bridge
Aja Naomi King, Lessons In Chemistry
Diane Lane, Feud: Capote vs. The Swans
Nava Mau, Baby Reindeer
Kali Reis, True Detective: Night Country
Best Reality Competition Program The Traitors
The Amazing Race
RuPaul’s Drag Race
Top Chef
The Voice
Best Actress In A Comedy Series Jean Smart, Hacks
Quinta Brunson, Abbott Elementary
Ayo Edebiri, The Bear
Selena Gomez, Only Murders in the Building
Maya Rudolph, Loot
Kristen Wiig, Palm Royale
Best Supporting Actress In A Drama Series Elizabeth Debicki, The Crown
Christine Baranski, The Gilded Age
Nicole Beharie, The Morning Show
Greta Lee, The Morning Show
Lesley Manville, The Crown
Karen Pittman, The Morning Show
Holland Taylor, The Morning Show
Best Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series Liza Colón-Zayas, The Bear
Carol Burnett, Palm Royale
Hannah Einbinder, Hacks
Janelle James, Abbott Elementary
Sheryl Lee Ralph, Abbott Elementary
Meryl Streep, Only Murders In The Building
Best Actor In A Comedy Series Jeremy Allen White, The Bear
Matt Berry, What We Do in the Shadows
Larry David, Curb Your Enthusiasm
Steve Martin, Only Murders in the Building
Martin Short, Only Murders in the Building
D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai, Reservation Dogs
Best Supporting Actor In A Drama Series Billy Crudup, The Morning Show
Tadanobu Asano, Shōgun
Mark Duplass, The Morning Show
Jon Hamm, The Morning Show
Takehiro Hira, Shōgun
Jack Lowden, Slow Horses
Jonathan Pryce, The Crown
Best Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series Ebon Moss-Bachrach, The Bear
Lionel Boyce, The Bear
Paul W. Downs, Hacks
Paul Rudd, Only Murders In The Building
Tyler James Williams, Abbott Elementary
Bowen Yang, Saturday Night Live
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Best Drama Series The Crown
Fallout
The Gilded Age
The Morning Show
Mr & Mrs Smith
Shōgun
Slow Horses
3 Body Problem
Best Comedy Series Abbott Elementary
The Bear
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Only Murders in the Building
Palm Royale
Reservation Dogs
What We Do in the Shadows
Best Limited Or Anthology Series Baby Reindeer
Fargo
Lessons in Chemistry
Ripley
True Detective: Night Country
Best Actor In A Drama Series
Idris Elba, Hijack
Donald Glover, Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Walton Goggins, Fallout
Gary Oldman, Slow Horses
Hiroyuki Sanada, Shōgun
Dominic West, The Crown
Best Actress In A Drama Series
Jennifer Aniston, The Morning Show
Carrie Coon, The Gilded Age
Maya Erskine, Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Anna Sawai, Shōgun
Imelda Staunton, The Crown
Reese Witherspoon, The Morning Show
Best Actor In A Limited Series, Movie Or Anthology
Matt Bomer, Fellow Travelers
Richard Gadd, Baby Reindeer
Jon Hamm, Fargo
Tom Hollander, Feud: Capote vs. the Swans
Andrew Scott, Ripley
Best Actress In A Limited Series, Movie Or Anthology
Jodie Foster, True Detective: Night Country
Brie Larson, Lessons in Chemistry
Juno Temple, Fargo
Sofia Vergara, Griselda
Naomi Watts, Feud: Capote vs. the Swans
Best Supporting Actor In A Limited Series, Movie Or Anthology
Jonathan Bailey, Fellow Travelers
Robert Downey Jr., The Sympathizer
Tom Goodman-Hill, Baby Reindeer
John Hawkes, True Detective: Night Country
Lamorne Morris, Fargo
Lewis Pullman, Lessons In Chemistry
Treat Williams, Feud: Capote vs. The Swans
Best Supporting Actor In A Drama Series
Tadanobu Asano, Shōgun
Billy Crudup, The Morning Show
Mark Duplass, The Morning Show
Jon Hamm, The Morning Show
Takehiro Hira, Shōgun
Jack Lowden, Slow Horses
Jonathan Pryce, The Crown
Best Variety Talk Series The Daily Show
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Late Night With Seth Meyers
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert
Best Animated Program Blue Eye Samurai
Scavengers Reign
The Simpsons
X-Men ’97
Reservation Dogs star D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai is nominated for Best Comedy Actor at the 76th Emmy Awards, but the message that he brought to the red carpet was all too serious. The actor, who portrayed Bear Smallhill on the FX series, wore a red hand painted over his mouth as a message of solidarity for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women.
This symbolic gesture draws attention to the growing MMIW movement, and according to Native Hope website, this use of a painted red hand “stands for all the missing sisters whose voices are not heard. It stands for the silence of the media and law enforcement in the midst of this crisis. It stands for the oppression and subjugation of Native women who are now rising up to say #NoMoreStolenSisters.”
Data from the National Crime Information Center (which linked as a tool through the Department of Justice website) indicates that thousands of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women have gone missing in recent years without being logged on the NamUs federal missing person database.
Through this symbolic red hand, Woon-A-Tai also brings a visual to a recent statement that he gave Variety, to which he stressed the importance of “telling Native stories through the Native lens.” He added, “‘Reservation Dogs’ has taught me how important it is that we are the ones to tell our stories for us. Nobody should tell our stories on our behalf. That’s been going on for too long. We’ve had too much misrepresentation because of it.”
(An updated list of Emmy winners can be found here.)
What happens in Sin City is supposed to stay there. Well, unless it is broadcasted to millions of viewers around the world. Professional boxer Terence “Bud” Crawford found himself in the middle of a viral joke due to an error by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).
Yesterday (September 14), the UFC mistakenly identified Terence Crawford as Kendrick Lamar during the broadcast of the Saul “Canelo” Alvarez vs Edgar Berlanga fight. Those in attendance at T-Mobile Arena might not have caught the flub, but viewers at home sure did.
Immediately after supporters of the “Not Like Us” rapper took to X (formerly Twitter) with an endless amount of meme swapping out Kendrick for Crawford on album covers and more.
In a post shared to Crawford’s official Instagram page (viewable here), he laughed off the misidentification, writing: “Damn, Kendrick Lamar .”
Crawford went on to use Kendrick Lamar’s song “Euphoria” to soundtrack the image captured during the event. Crawford is no stranger to the world of sports (despite the botched identification) having secured several titles in the ring. Nor is Crawford a hip-hop novice. Back in July 2023, Crawford had Eminem perform “Lose Yourself” as his ring walk out track.
Fans now know of Crawford’s lighthearted sense of humor.
Ain’t no fun when the rabbit got the gun. Typically, fans cheer on Uproxx cover star Latto’s quippy one-liners. But that seems to only been when they are aimed at her rap foes like Nicki Minaj or Ice Spice. Supporters feel personally attacked by the lines in one of Latto’s Sugar Honey Iced Tea tracks.
Today (September 15), Latto offered clarity behind her latest viral track, “Brokey.” On X (formerly Twitter), expressed her displeasure with the song’s lyrics being used against everyday working folks before issuing a $10k challenge to them.
“I hate that y’all think I was calling hard workers brokeys ,” she wrote. “So I got $10k for whoever make the best video at they job to brokey & I’ll fly u out to be in the music video…no mo waiting til ur bday to go outta town. Tag me & hashtag #Brokey, so I can see them all.”
Users online jokingly called Latto out for further pushing the classist joke. “No mo waiting til ur bday to go outta town’ is so back handed,” wrote one user.
Latto laughed off the call-out, writing: “ Just a jokey.”
Listen to Latto’s song “Brokey” off Sugar Honey Iced Tea above.
Sugar Honey Iced Tea is out on now via RCA Records. Find more information here.
The Green Bay Packers picked up a pretty shocking Week 2 win at home to improve to 1-1 on the young season when they beat the Indianapolis Colts, 16-10. Before the year, a Packers win over Indy wouldn’t have been a shocker, but that was when everyone expected Jordan Love to be under center. Instead, it was Malik Willis making his first start in Green Bay after arriving to the team at the very end of camp, as Love suffered a knee injury in their opener in Brazil.
Willis struggled in his limited opportunities in Tennessee, and while he wasn’t asked to do much by the Packers on Sunday, he did show off some impressive game management ability. He was 12-of-14 for 122 yards and a touchdown, eliminating risks and letting the Packers defense dictate the game tempo as they dominated Anthony Richardson and the Colts offense. The best decision of the day from Willis may have been a ball he didn’t throw, which at the time looked like a bizarre enough decision that Packers coach Matt LaFleur asked him about it when he got to the sideline.
The reasoning from Willis was good enough that LaFleur couldn’t argue, as he was informed by Willis (and later the officials) that Packers center Josh Myers threw up on the football right before snapping it.
If, for some reason, you’d like to see the unedited video of a man throwing up on the ball, you can watch that here. Myers turns his head to the side and lets it rip before snapping a wet, disgusting football back to poor Willis. Credit to Malik for quickly realizing he’d been given a puke ball and that he should not try throwing it, as that was a turnover waiting to happen, so he just steps up, runs for what he can, and lets the Packers punt and continue playing defense. That’s all they needed to do to get the win, and hopefully next game they can avoid any more puke balls.
To borrow a phrase from Uproxx cover star Latto, get in the booth. Kendrick Lamar and Drake’s heated track-for-track beef surely inspired a lot of spin-off records. Yesterday (September 14), the latest arrived courteous of Lecrae.
On Kendrick Lamar’s “Watch The Party Die” song, he named dropped the Christian rapper, asking: “What would Lecrae do?” Now fans know exactly how Lecrae would’ve handled the feud thanks to his response record, “Ain’t Watch The Party Die,” which was shared to Instagram.
“I was wrestlin’ like, should I write a verse? / The culture got enough clout-chasin’ vultures out here / Tryna prove they worth, they need attention / They can’t imagine me not tryna make myself look bigger off of this Kendrick mention / I can’t imagine his position / Before I got on my mission I was a party victim,” raps Lecrae.
Throughout the record, Lecrae advocates for unification. But he was sure to address the narrative that he turned his nose up at secular hip-hop artists after a clip of his Deep End with Lecrae podcast went viral.
“I use my trauma, my single mama, to justify commas to pay the devils wages / That probably went over they heads / Basically what I said is I was government fed / Bred for doin’ time in the feds, but Jesus bled / Instead of puttin’ dents in they head, He turned His / My cup runneth over with nonsense / They hearts grow colder, they love to do evil, they burn they conscience / I want the dealer’s head who gave my cousin fentanyl / Labels exploitin’ rappin’ addicts, man, I’m sick of y’all / My daddy ran with Compton Crips, my uncles Piru / Stuck in the middle of this madness, what should I choose? / I should be choosin’ between Howard and Hampton / I love the people that I ran with but look at the damage / You want me put you on, but I know you still with the scammin’,” raps Lecrae.
Listen to Lecrae’s song “Ain’t Watch The Party Die” above.
The reunification of Jane’s Addiction is off to a bumpy start. Now, fans are afraid that it could all be over.
Yesterday (September 14), the group announced that they were cancelling their next gig after apologizing for a mid-show fight between frontman Perry Farrell and guitarist Dave Navarro. “We want to extend a heartfelt apology to our fans for the events that unfolded [on September 13],” read the note. “As a result, we will be cancelling tomorrow night’s show in Bridgeport.”
The performance in question was slated for tonight (September 15) at Bridgeport, Connecticut’s Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater. The note closed with refund details. That message is echoed on the event’s Ticketmaster landing page.
InstagramTicketmaster
Neither Farrell nor Navarro have publicly addressed the September 13 incident. However, Farrell’s spouse, Etty Lau, seemingly offered insight into the matter on their Instagram page (viewable here) while praising Navarro’s calm head at the moment.
“Perry’s frustration had been mounting,” she wrote. “Night after night, he felt that the stage volume had been extremely loud, and his voice was being drowned out by the band. Perry had been suffering from tinnitus and a sore throat every night. But when the audience in the first row, started complaining up to Perry cussing at him that the band was planning too loud and that they couldn’t hear him, Perry lost it.”
According to the band’s last performance schedule, there were 14 dates left on their Imminent Redemption Tour. But it is unclear if Jane’s Addiction will finish out the remaining shows.
Yesterday (September 14), their Sweat Tour launched in Detroit, Michigan. While the tour is equally billed, Troye served the honors of opening the night at Little Caesars Arena. According to reports, this will remain the case throughout the tour as Troye and Charli alternate sets (of three songs) during each performance. But don’t worry the pair will treat audiences to duet of their past collaborations along the way.
Check out Troye Sivan’s setlist below (according to Setlist.fm), along with the Sweat Tour‘s schedule.
Troye Sivan’s Sweat Tour Setlist
1. “Got Me Started”
2. “What’s the Time Where You Are?”
3. “My My My!”
4. “In My Room”
5. “Dance to This”
6. “Rager Teenager!” (live debut)
7. “Bloom”
8. “One Of Your Girls”
9. “Silly”
10. “You” (Regard, Troye Sivan & Tate McRae cover)
11. “STUD”
Encore:
12. “Honey”
13. “Rush”
Troye Sivan’s 2024 Tour Dates: Sweat Tour with Charli XCX
09/16 — Laval, QC @ Place Bell
09/18 — Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena
09/20 — Columbus, OH @ Nationwide Arena
09/23 — New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
09/25 — Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center
09/26 — Baltimore, MD @ CFG Bank Arena
09/28 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden
09/30 — Chicago, IL @ United Center
10/02 — Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena
10/03 — Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena
10/05 — Miami, FL @ Kaseya Center
10/06 — Orlando, FL @ Kia Center
10/09 — Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center
10/11 — Denver, CO @ Ball Arena
10/13 — Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint Center
10/15 — Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum
10/16 — Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum
10/18 — San Diego, CA @ Viejas Arena
10/20 — San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center
10/22 — Portland, OR @ Moda Center
10/23 — Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena
Yesterday (September 14), Charli XCX and Troye Sivan officially kicked off their joint Sweat Tour at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan.
Keeping in line with the “365” singer’s non-conventional ethos, logistically the Sweat Tour shakes things up. Instead of designating a block of time to each act, there is a rotating show. Although Troye Sivan opens the performance and in acts (of three tracks), they swap out tracks at times performing songs together.
Check out Charli XCX’s setlist below (according to Setlist.fm), along with the remaining tour stops.
Charli XCX’s Sweat Tour Setlist
1. “365” with Shygirl
2. “360”
3. “Von Dutch”
4. “Club Classics” with Troye Sivan
5. “Unlock It”
6. “Sympathy Is A Knife”
7. “Guess” featuring Billie Eilish
8. “Boys”
9. “Girl, So Confusing” featuring Lorde
10. “Everything Is Romantic”
11. “Speed Drive”
12. “Apple”
13. “365”
14. “Vroom Vroom”
15. “1999” with Troye Sivan
16. “Track 10”
17. “I Love It” (Icona Pop cover)
18. “Talk Talk” with Troye Sivan
Charli XCX’s 2024 Tour Dates: Sweat Tour with Troye Sivan
09/16 — Laval, QC @ Place Bell
09/18 — Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena
09/20 — Columbus, OH @ Nationwide Arena
09/23 — New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
09/25 — Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center
09/26 — Baltimore, MD @ CFG Bank Arena
09/28 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden
09/30 — Chicago, IL @ United Center
10/02 — Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena
10/03 — Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena
10/05 — Miami, FL @ Kaseya Center
10/06 — Orlando, FL @ Kia Center
10/09 — Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center
10/11 — Denver, CO @ Ball Arena
10/13 — Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint Center
10/15 — Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum
10/16 — Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum
10/18 — San Diego, CA @ Viejas Arena
10/20 — San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center
10/22 — Portland, OR @ Moda Center
10/23 — Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena
11/27 — Manchester, UK @ Co-op Live *
11/28 — London, UK @ The O2 *
11/29 — Birmingham, UK @ BP Pulse Live *
12/02 — Glasgow, UK @ OVO Hydro *
*Brat Arena Tour without Troye Sivan
Brat And It’s Completely Different But Also Still Brat is out 10/11 via Atlantic. Find more information here.
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