A general view of the trophy table at 73rd Emmy Awards at the JW Marriott on Sunday, Sept. 19, 2021 at L.A. LIVE in Los Angeles. (Photo Dan Steinberg/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Images)

Viiew of the trophy table at the 73rd Emmy Awards in Los Angeles 2021 (Photo Dan Steinberg/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Images)

A list of winners in key categories at US television's Emmy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles.

BEST DRAMA SERIES

The Crown

BEST COMEDY SERIES

Ted Lasso

BEST LIMITED SERIES

The Queen's Gambit

 

BEST COMEDY ACTOR

Jason Sudeikis, Ted Lasso

BEST COMEDY ACTRESS

Jean Smart, Hacks

 

BEST DRAMA ACTRESS

Olivia Colman, The Crown

 

BEST DRAMA ACTOR

Josh O'Connor, The Crown

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA

Gillian Anderson, The Crown

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA

Tobias Menzies, The Crown

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A COMEDY

Brett Goldstein, Ted Lasso

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY

Hannah Waddingham, Ted Lasso

BEST ACTRESS, LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE

Kate Winslet, Mare Of Easttown

 

BEST ACTOR, LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE

Ewan McGregor, Halston

 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS, LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE

Julianne Nicholson, Mare of Easttown

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR, LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE

Evan Peters, Mare of Easttown

 

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dua lipa au nz tour

International pop music superstar Dua Lipa has shared some exciting news for fans, with five shows announced around Australia for her 'Future Nostalgia' Tour. 

The 26-year-old singer-songwriter revealed her 'Future Nostalgia' tour will hit our shores down under, with shows starting in November 2022 beginning in Brisbane, then Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and also one show in Auckland, New Zealand.

The ‘Physical’ singer said about the news in a statement:

“I am beyond excited to be bringing my world tour to Australia, it’s been way too long, but I promise, we are going to have one heck of a party.”

She first toured in Australia in 2018 and it would be her first time performing here since her performance at 2020’s Mardi Gras.

Her 2018 song “One Kiss” featuring Calvin Harris became the year’s longest-running number-one single in the UK that year. She released her first album ‘Dua Lipa’ in 2017 and since then has had huge success with her 2020 album 'Future Nostalgia', reaching number one on the ARIA charts with hits such as ‘Don’t Start Now’, ‘Physical’, 'Break My Heart' and ‘Levitating.’

The full list of dates and shows is as follows:


Dua Lipa ‘Future Nostalgia’ Australian Tour 2022

Saturday 5th November 2022, Brisbane | Brisbane Entertainment Centre

Tuesday 8th November 2022, Sydney | Qudos Bank Arena

Friday 11th November 2022, Melbourne | Rod Laver Arena

Monday 14th November 2022, Adelaide | AEC Arena

Wednesday 16th November 2022, Perth | RAC Arena


Tickets go on sale at 2 pm, Thursday, September 23rd.

For tickets, tour and VIP experiences information, visit the Live Nation site: https://bit.ly/DuaLipaAU


Image Credit: (@LiveNationAustralia / Facebook)

Feel-good comedy Ted Lasso has started off on a high note at the Emmy Awards, with castmates Hannah Waddingham and Brett Goldstein earning the evening's first honours.

An ebullient Waddingham, the winner of the best supporting actress award for a comedy, said on Sunday that series star and producer Jason Sudeikis "changed my life with this, and more importantly my baby girl's".

Goldstein, who won the counterpart award for supporting actor, said he had promised not to swear and either mimed or was muted for a few seconds, then called the show the "privilege and pleasure" of his life.

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(Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Images)

The show opened with a musical number that featured host Cedric the Entertainer rapping a modified version of the Biz Markie hip-hop hit Just a Friend with lyrics like "TV, you got what I need."

LL Cool J bounded from the audience as stars like Rita Wilson, Mandy Moore and more dropped verses celebrating the breadth of television.

Seth Rogen presented the first award, throwing some cold water on the celebratory vibe by noting that the Emmys were being held in a giant tent.

"There's way too many of us in this little room," he exclaimed in what seemed to be an attempt to be funny that fell flat.

"I would not have come to this," he continued.

"Why is there a roof? It's more important that we have three chandeliers than make sure we don't kill Eugene Levy tonight. That is what has been decided."

The show's producers promised the show will be a celebration for all. But it could be much more rewarding, even historic, for some.

That includes Netflix's drama The Crown and Apple TV+ comedy Ted Lasso. Each is considered a frontrunner Sunday for top series honours in their respective categories, and their casts received armloads of nominations.

More than the shows on streaming would benefit. Victories in both the best drama and comedy series categories would mark a first for streaming services and reinforce their growing dominance, to the dismay of competitors.

But the TV industry overall, including the broadcast networks that still field popular shows but are largely eclipsed at the Emmys, will be honoured, say those in charge of the event.

Most of The Crown cast, including stars Olivia Colman, Gillian Anderson and Emma Corrin gathered in London while in Los Angeles Cynthia Erivo, Kathryn Hahn and Kate Winslet and Michael Douglas along with wife Catherine Zeta-Jones were among those walking the red carpet for Sunday's ceremony.

Fashion standout Billy Porter worked large wings attached to the sleeves of his black trouser look and Sudeikis walked the red carpet in a velvet suit of soft blue.

The producers' ultimate goal is a ceremony that is upbeat and acknowledges how much TV's importance grew during the pandemic and its lockdowns.

The top nominees include the British royal drama The Crown and the Star Wars-universe derived The Mandalorian, which received a leading 24 nominations each.

Other drama series contenders include past winner The Handmaid's Tale and Lovecraft Country, which was cancelled after a single season but yielded nods for cast members Jonathan Majors, Jurnee Smollett, Aunjanue Ellis and the late Michael K. Williams, who died on September 6.

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TikTok and its endless sea of food hacks has delivered again!

This time it’s garlic bread made with crumpets. What a genius combination!

TikTok user Food Made Simple has uploaded a video of the winning formula where heavy, stodgy bread is swapped out for light and fluffy crumpets filled with air! 

Check out the super quick recipe:

@foodmadesimple #foodmadesimple #food #foodtiktok #foodtok ♬ The Hustle - Van McCoy

But some people are upset by crumpets being cut up. Apparently crumpets should only be eaten whole. Who knew?

James Brown asked: "Serious question has anyone ever cut a crumpet" and got a few yes answers. Issey jumped in with: "These crumpets being butchered like that is making me feel all kinds of uncomfortable" while Jean Castillo said "person is shaking bc they know this is wrong but is being held against their will". 

Some people are just scared of crumpets altogether. Hayleigh Gallimore said: "I don't like the wholes in crumpets and won't eat them because of it".

We think they're missing out big time!

How do you eat your crumpets? Do you ever cut them?