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iPhone 17 Air rumors: The thinnest iPhone with a potentially 'awe dropping' design

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Apple’s thinnest-ever iPhone 17 Air could have a truly ‘awe dropping’ design. But will buyers be willing to compromise on cameras and battery life to get it?

A model of what the iPhone 17 could look like

It’s no secret that Apple announces new iPhones every September, and 2025 is no different. The rumor mill has four new iPhones on the horizon; iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max, alongside the all-new iPhone 17 Air.

Those rumors point to some design changes that have the potential to make the iPhone 17 Air truly “awe dropping.” And with Apple set to hold an event on September 9, the cat will be out of the bag soon enough.

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10 Best TV Westerns Since ‘Yellowstone’ Changed the Game in 2018

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There was a time when Westerns ruled the box office, and movies like Unforgiven, Tombstone, and 3:10 to Yuma rode in one after another with guns blazing. But as the silver screen shifted toward superheroes and sci-fi, the Western genre quietly retreated into the shadows. Its big moment came again from television, wearing a cowboy hat with a Dutton family crest.

In 2018, Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone arrived onto screens and changed everything. With its sprawling Montana landscapes, morally conflicted characters, and Shakespearean family drama, it proved that Westerns were evolving. Sheridan molded the genre for the streaming age and suddenly, the small screen became the new frontier.

Since Yellowstone, we have seen a surge of Western TV shows that are bold, beautiful, and brutal. Some are inclined to historical realism, others flirt with sci-fi or noir, but they all carry the spirit and soul of the genre. Without further ado, here are the best TV Westerns since Yellowstone changed the game.

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‘That Dirty Black Bag’ (2022)

That Dirty Black Bag is set against the sun-scorched backdrop of Greenvale. It unfolds as a brutal eight-day standoff between two men whose lives are shaped by violence. Sheriff Arthur McCoy, a former outlaw turned lawman with a shaky moral compass, finds himself entangled with Red Bill, a bounty hunter infamous for decapitating his targets and storing their heads in a dirty black bag.

Western With a Darker and More Mythic Edge

Dominic Cooper and Douglas Booth lead the series, while Niv Sultan and Aidan Gillen appear in supporting turns as Eve Hoover, a brother owner with her own scars, and Butler, a cannibalistic farmer, respectively. It’s an unpolished series complete with dusty landscapes and grimy characters, but the Leone-style grit adds a modern nihilism that feels right at home. Pacing builds slowly, but by the fourth episode, it hits a fever pitch of tension and dread.

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‘Dark Winds’ (2022)

Set in the 1970s in the Four Corners region, Dark Winds follows Navajo Tribal Police officers Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee as they investigate a series of crimes that turn into something deeper than expected. It starts as a double murder but spirals into a web of spiritual reckoning, FBI interference, and tribal tensions. Bernadette Manuelito, a sergeant, navigates both personal and professional challenges.

Most Authentic Portrayal of Indigenous Life on TV

Adapted from the acclaimed Leaphorn & Chee book series by Tony Hillerman, this one offers a nuanced perspective on the Western genre. One that is deeply rooted in the indigenous experience. Across three seasons, it builds a rich tapestry of mystery, identity, and justice. There are also crime procedural beats that balance off well with the supernatural undertones. With executive producers like Robert Redford and George R.R. Martin, the show has pedigree, but it’s the commanding performances of the cast that anchor everything.

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‘Outer Range’ (2022)

Royal Abbott is a Wyoming rancher trying to protect his land and his family from encroaching threats, both human and cosmic. When a massive and mysterious black void appears on his property, it sets off a chain of events. Autumn, a drifter with cryptic intentions, camps out near the void, while the rival Tillerson family schemes to claim the Abbott land.

Makes Wyoming Wilderness Feel Otherworldly

Anchored by a powerhouse performance from Jack Brolin and Imogen Poots, Outer Range is a captivating and original addition to the Western TV canon. It is moody, cerebral, and occasionally bonkers, but always grounded in its Western elements like land disputes, rodeos, horseback chases, and a sheriff (Tamara Podemski) who’s more than capable. Its willingness to get weird with long takes and eerie silences is quite crazy too.

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‘Billy the Kid’ (2022)

Michael Hirst’s Billy the Kid rebuilds the legend from the ground up. Beginning with Henry McCarty’s Irish immigrant roots, it follows his transformation into the infamous outlaw named Billy the Kid. Season 1 is all about his early years — the poverty, the drifting, and the first taste of violence. By the second season, the Lincoln County War takes center stage, with Billy caught between rival factions and his bond with Jesse Evans affecting him in unexpected ways.

Folk Hero Reimagined With Grit

There is a quiet confidence to Billy the Kid that sets it apart. Through its richly detailed storytelling and exceptional performances, it offers a fresh perspective on one of the most iconic figures in Western lore. The Alberta-shot landscapes feel vast and unforgiving, and the direction, especially in Season 2, is so tense and lived-in. The gunfights are sharp as ever, but fans have stuck around for moral ambiguity and slow-burn storytelling.

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‘The English’ (2022)

Set in 1890, The English opens with Lady Cornelia Locke arriving in the American West armed with grief and a pistol. She is hunting the man she believes is responsible for her son’s death, but her journey gets mixed up with Eli Whipp, a Pawnee ex-cavalry scout seeking land promised to him for his military service. Together, they deal with betrayal, bloodshed, and buried truths, all while encountering Mennonite massacres and corrupt ranchers.

A Poetic Take on the Western

Written and directed by the acclaimed Hugo Blick, this is a Western doused in melancholy and dust. Brooding and lyrical, it often lets the silence and shadows do the talking. At the heart of the series is the captivating relationship between Emily Blunt’s aristocratic Englishwoman and Chaske Spencer’s world-weary Pawnee scout, who matches her beat for beat. Critics called it one of the most visually arresting Westerns in years, and rightfully so.

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‘Lawmen: Bass Reeves’ (2023)

The Paramount+ series, Lawmen: Bass Reeves, introduces us to one of the most overlooked figures in frontier history. David Oyelowo plays the role of a former slave turned U.S. Marshal who arrested over 3,000 criminals without ever being wounded. As Reeves navigates a lawless landscape while balancing duty and family, the series familiarizes us with post-Civil War Arkansas and Indian Territory.

One of Genre’s Most Vital Entries

The eight-episode arc of the Western TV show blends real-life cases with dramatized confrontations, including tense standoffs with outlaw gangs and courtroom showdowns with Judge Isaac Parker. Oyelowo’s performance is commanding throughout, with the supporting cast adding texture without stealing the spotlight. While it’s not part of the Yellowstone universe, it carries the same weight of legacy and land.

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‘American Primeval’ (2025)

The Utah Territory becomes the unforgiving backdrop of American Primeval, a Western miniseries set in 1857 that captures a volatile moment in American history — the Utah War — through the eyes of Isaac Reed, a mountain man raised by the Shoshone and haunted by personal loss. We also follow Sara Holloway, a fugitive mother traveling with her disabled son, Devin, as they find a safe haven in Crooks Springs.

Myth Meets Blood and Dust

The six-part Netflix miniseries does not hold back on brutality and weaves together a tale of survival with an unvarnished lens. There is a visceral honesty here, and a level of production values that rivals the grandest of Western films, making American Primeval a genuinely ambitious, muddy, and unrelenting entry since Yellowstone redefined the genre’s modern edge. Kudos to Taylor Kitsch and Betty Gilpin for their layered performances.

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‘1923’ (2022)

With 1923, Taylor Sheridan expands the Dutton saga and delivers a sweeping tale of legacy and upheaval. Set during a time of Prohibition, drought, and the early rumblings of the Great Depression, it follows Jacob Dutton and Cara Dutton as they navigate the challenges of preserving their Montana ranch against external threats. Meanwhile, Spencer Dutton, a haunted WWI veteran, journeys from Africa to America with Alexandra, his fiery companion.

Continuation of the Dutton Legacy

With two seasons and a cast that includes Helen Mirren, Harrison Ford, Brandon Sklenar, Timothy Dalton and Jerome Flynn, this sequel to the wildly popular Yellowstone builds upon the rich lore of the Duttons by introducing a new era of characters and conflicts that seamlessly intertwine with the pre-established narrative. The Western elements are classic: cattle wars, frontier justice, and family honor, but they’re refracted through a modern lens, which makes it all the more raw and emotional.

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‘Landman’ (2024)

Inspired by Christian Wallace’s podcast, titled Boomtown, Landman takes place in the oil-soaked boomtowns of West Texas, trading horses for rigs but keeping the Western spirit alive. Billy Bob Thornton stars as Tommy Norris, a petroleum landman navigating corporate ambition, fractured family dynamics, and the volatile world of fossil fuel fortunes.

Modern Cowboys and Frontier Roots

Diving into the lives of roughnecks, billionaires, and lawyers, all entangled in a landscape that reshapes climate and geopolitics, this one may be set in 2024, but its soul is pure Western. Taylor Sheridan’s signature blend of masculinity and moral complexity is on full display, and Thornton nails the role of a man who is charming but worn-out. With a second season already greenlit, the show is a must-watch for fans of contemporary Westerns.

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‘1883’ (2021)

The first of the many prequels to Sheridan’s Yellowstone, 1883 follows James Dutton, his wife Margaret, and their daughter Elsa as they join a wagon train heading west from Texas. Led by Shea Brennan, a grief-stricken Pinkerton agent, and his partner Thomas, the group faces river crossings, bandits, disease, and heartbreak as they march toward Montana, with Elsa’s coming-of-age arc anchoring the story.

Personal and Epic in Scope

1883 is the kind of Western that feels like a memory. It is aching, beautiful, and brutal, and it paints a vivid portrait of a country in flux. Sheridan’s writing is poetic and the performances of Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Isabel May, Sam Elliot, and LaMonica Garrett are uniformly strong. In the span of just ten episodes, it tells a complete and devastating story about sacrifice.



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10 Must-Watch Crunchyroll Anime You Missed

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Sometimes it’s a difficult task for viewers to find worthwhile anime, even though Crunchyroll is loaded with the latest hits from recent seasons. As a result, it’s often necessary to look back and search for some of the forgotten titles that Crunchyroll has to offer, as the streaming platform has incredible anime that viewers may have missed over the years.

Some brilliant anime aren’t universally appreciated or mainstream because they don’t appeal to a wider audience. That’s why many must-watch anime are only remembered by a select group of fans. However, despite not receiving as many recommendations and flying under the radar, overshadowed by Crunchyroll’s most popular titles, these hidden anime gems offer viewers unique experiences.

Moyashimon

Moyashimon anime

Microbiology has never been so funny as in Moyashimon. Moyashimon follows a college student who is able to see and communicate with microorganisms like bacteria and fungi, depicted in the most adorable way. Tadayasu Sawaki attracts the attention of a wacky professor and is forced to participate in all sorts of projects.

Moyashimon is full of hilarious situations, making it ideal for comedy lovers, and has great educational value, teaching about the uses of microbes in the manufacturing processes of many products. Furthermore, it doesn’t focus excessively on microbes, which could become boring in the long run. Instead, Moyashimon features eccentric characters that viewers will love and whose relationships develop gradually.

Undead Girl Murder Farce

Undead girl murder farce anime
Undead girl murder farce anime

One of Crunchyroll’s most underrated anime, Undead Girl Murder Farce, went unnoticed by many viewers due to its peculiar premise. Based on Yugo Aosaki’s novel, Undead Girl Murder Farce tells the story of Aya Rindo, who has been reduced to a mere head and travels with her servant in search of the culprit, collaborating with a killer hybrid human-oni.

Undead Girl Murder Farce showcases a world filled with conflict between humans and supernatural creatures, but its strong point is the diverse mysteries that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. Theatrical, unexpected, and featuring protagonists completely removed from being figures of justice, Undead Girl Murder Farce is a hidden gem for enthusiasts of detective stories.

Shadows House

Shadows house anime
Shadows house anime

While Studio CloverWorks is recognized for romance anime like My Dress-Up Darling and Horimiya, it also has a lesser-known work, ideal for suspense lovers. Shadows House is an anime shrouded in mystery whose main charm lies in revealing the secrets and conventions of an enigmatic mansion inhabited by a shadow family and living dolls.

Despite having endearing characters and a beautiful gothic aesthetic, Shadows House manages to capture the dense atmosphere of a Victorian mansion that hides much more than it seems. Shadows House is full of contrasts with slice-of-life elements and dark moments, slowly revealing information about its mysterious world and succeeding in generating interest in the viewers.

Last Exile

Last Exile's Claus and Lavie standing in front of the sky and airships with confident looks.
Last Exile’s Claus and Lavie standing in front of the sky and airships with confident looks.

Last Exile is an anime that flew under the radar in its time, but whose story has a lot of scope for modern viewers. Last Exile follows orphaned siblings in the world of Prester, made up of two warring kingdoms, where water is one of the most valuable assets and people travel using aerial locomotion vehicles.

Last Exile shares a similar aesthetic between steampunk and dieselpunk and has fascinating worldbuilding like Studio Ghibli’s Castle in the Sky. Last Exile has an intriguing story full of exciting aerial battles that doesn’t fail in showing the consequences of armed conflicts, becoming one of the great works from the early 2000s that viewers shouldn’t miss.

Time of Eve

Time of Eve anime
Time of Eve anime

Time of Eve addresses the ethical question of artificial intelligence development and the intrusion of humanoid androids into everyday life, exploring what their proper relationship with humans should be. Despite falling into the sci-fi genre, Time of Eve is a refreshing slice-of-life that deals with a complex topic in a simple and entertaining way.

Time of Eve is set in a café where robots are treated just like regular human customers, introducing numerous interesting characters whose unique stories will captivate audiences. Additionally, Time of Eve is divided into short OVAs, making it an easy watch for viewers who enjoy futuristic stories and are looking for something different.

Chrono Crusade

When talking about exorcist anime, popular titles like D.Gray Man and Blue Exorcist stand out. However, Chrono Crusade is a must-watch shōnen series that presents a battle between light and darkness, starring Christopher Rosette, a teenage nun searching for her missing brother, who made a pact with the demon Chrono.

Chrono Crusade is packed with action and comedy, developing the strong bond between Chrono and Rosette and revealing their past without being too long or deviating from its main story. This makes Chrono Crusade a well-balanced and solid anime that has stood the test of time and has a lot to offer shōnen fans.

Record of Lodoss War

Record Of Lodoss War Visual featuring the main cast
Record Of Lodoss War Visual featuring the main cast

While Record of Lodoss War became one of the most important fantasies of its time, it has fallen into oblivion, being mostly unknown among the new generation of anime fans. However, Record of Lodoss War features the heroic epic journey of a group of adventurers inspired by the role-playing game Dungeons and Dragons.

This high fantasy classic boasts one of the best-established worlds in anime, as Record of Lodoss War features different races, languages, customs, fantastical creatures, and politics. Furthermore, what makes Record of Lodoss War hold up despite the passage of time is its excellent character design and soundtrack, making it a great option for viewers looking to experience Crunchyroll’s retro anime.

The Heike Story

The Heike Story's Main Character Biwa Over Japanese Art
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The underrated work of art from the director of the critically acclaimed film A Silent Voice, The Heike Story adapts a traditional Japanese tale with an artistic sensitivity, visual beauty, and masterful narrative filled with humanity that’s difficult to find in other anime. The Heike Story follows an orphan girl’s firsthand perspective of the fall of the influential Taira Clan.

Although The Story of Heike feels overly condensed at times, taking away the depth of some characters, it still offers a powerful take on the classical tragedy. With a stunning production and distinctive artistic style, The Story of Heike is expressive, subtle, and sorrowful, depicting the fragility of life in a moving way and leaving a profound impression on viewers.

Gungrave

Gungrave screen grab of a young man dual-wielding pistols with a serious expression.
Gungrave screen grab of a young man dual-wielding pistols with a serious expression.

Despite being based on a video game, the anime adaptation of Gungrave has sadly been forgotten. Yet, Gungrave is an excellent recommendation for seinen fans looking for an action-packed story of revenge, becoming one of the hidden gems on Crunchyroll. Gungrave is violent and full of suspense, being addictive without offering incredible plot twists.

From the creator of Trigun, Gungrave adds a sci-fi touch while remaining similar to the great mafia films by exploring emotional bonds in a world plagued by crime. Gungrave‘s greatest charm is its realistic characters, with flaws that make them feel human, and a fascinating development that keeps viewers glued to the anime.

Kyousougiga

Kyousougiga

Kyousougiga is an anime that has gone unnoticed for its unconventional, surreal story. Kyousougiga resembles Alice in Wonderland, being a chaotic and colorful anime riddled with symbolism and incredible characters. However, this anime is an ode to Japanese folklore with many mythological references and is filled to the brim with mysteries that will be slowly revealed.

Kyousougiga has fluid animation and a unique visual style that overflows with madness, taking fantasy to the limit. The way that Kyousougiga mixes the past and the present in its story makes it incredibly engaging and one of the most original anime that, despite being only 10 episodes long, will be impossible to forget.


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Kyousougiga


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2012 – 2012-00-00

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Niconico


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    Rie Kugimiya

    Koto (voice)

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    Kenichi Suzumura

    Myoue (voice)

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    Akira Ishida

    Inari (voice)

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    Chiwa Saito

    Doctor Shōko (voice)





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Travis Kelce says he gets ‘giddy’ introducing Taylor Swift as fiancee

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Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift announced their engagement more than a week ago, and the excitement has yet to wear off for the Kansas City Chiefs tight end.

On this week’s episode of the “New Heights” podcast, Kelce described to his brother, Jason, how it feels to introduce the pop music superstar as his fiancée.

“I still get giddy,” Kelce said. “I love it. It’s exciting times.”

The brothers opened the show with Kelce’s first public comments on his upcoming nuptials since he and Swift made the announcement on Aug. 26 with a joint Instagram post. That post has received more than 36 million likes and has been reposted more than any other Instagram post, passing the 1-million mark in its first six hours.

“I appreciate everybody that reached out and sent something, and all the posts, and all the excitement that’s been going on,” Kelce said. “It’s been really fun telling everybody who I’m going to be spending the rest of my life with.”

Just days after the announcement, the couple attended a college football game between Cincinnati (the Kelce brothers’ alma mater) and Nebraska at Arrowhead Stadium, the Chiefs’ home field. While much of the public was thrilled to see Swift’s massive engagement ring out and about for the first time, Kelce said it was another first that made the occasion special to him.

“Actually, it was my first time introducing Taylor as my fiancée to a few of my teammates,” Kelce said. “So, yeah, it was pretty cool.”

Kelce provided no insight into any wedding plans, though, telling his brother at one point, “We’re gonna see how it all shakes out.”

Both the groom and bride would seem to have plenty on their plates in upcoming months, with the Chiefs starting the 2025 season Friday against the Chargers in São Paulo, Brazil, and Swift releasing a new album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” on Oct. 3.




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Julie Andrews Wins & Nearly Sets a Record at 2025 Creative Arts Emmys

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Julie Andrews won her first Primetime Emmy in 20 years on Saturday (Sept. 6) – Night 1 of the Creative Arts Emmy Awards, which were presented at the Peacock Theater at L.A. Live. Andrews won outstanding character voice-over performance for her portrayal of Lady Whistledown on Bridgerton.

The legendary star, who turns 90 on Oct. 1, is not the oldest woman to win a Primetime Emmy. Her longtime pal Carol Burnett was approaching 91 when she won most her most recent Emmy in January 2024. The two stars made three acclaimed TV specials together.

Andrews had won two previous Primetime Emmys – outstanding variety musical series in 1973 for her weekly series The Julie Andrews Hour, and outstanding non-fiction series in 2005 for hosting Broadway: The American Musical for PBS. Andrews has also won two Grammys and an Oscar. Unfortunately, the Broadway legend never won a Tony, despite three nominations, keeping her from EGOT status.

Mick Giacchino won his first Primetime Emmy – outstanding music composition for a limited or anthology series, movie or special for The Penguin. Giacchino is the son of famed composer Michael Giacchino, who won a Primetime Emmy 20 years ago for Lost. The elder Giacchino has also won an Oscar and three Grammys.

Christopher Lennertz won his first Primetime Emmy – outstanding music and lyrics for the song “Let’s Put the Christ Back in Christmas,” which he wrote for The Boys. Lennertz beat strong competition, including high-profile songs by SNL alums Adam Sandler and Amy Poehler.

Cristobal Tapia de Veer won his fourth Primetime Emmy, all earned for his work on The White Lotus. He won this year for outstanding original main title theme music.

Theodore Shapiro won outstanding music composition for a series (original dramatic score) for the second time for his work on Severance.

Gabe Hilfer won outstanding music supervision for his work on The Studio. It’s his second win in that category for his work on a buzzy series. He won two years ago for The White Lotus.

The Creative Arts Emmys are being presented over two nights, Saturday, Sept. 6, and Sunday, Sept. 7. Highlights from the two ceremonies will air Saturday, Sept. 13, at 8 p.m. PT on FXX.

The Studio was the big winner on Night 1, with nine awards. Other programs with multiple awards were The Penguin (eight); Severance (six); Andor, Arcane and Love, Death + Robots (four each); The Boys and Bridgerton (three each); and Adolescence and The Pitt (two each).

The Primetime Emmys will be telecast live coast-to-coast on Sunday, Sept. 14, from 8 to 11 p.m. ET on CBS and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+. Comedian Nate Bargatze is hosting for the first time.

Here are the nominees in the five music categories that were presented on Saturday, with winners marked.

Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score)

Andor • “Who Are You?” • Disney+ • Lucasfilm Ltd.; Brandon Roberts, Composer

Based on a True Story • “Relapse” • Peacock • UCP, Aggregate Films, and Parasox; Sherri Chung, Composer

Cobra Kai • “Blood in Blood Out” • Netflix • Sony Pictures Television for Netflix; Leo Birenberg, Zach Robinson, Composers

WINNER: Severance • “Cold Harbor” • Apple TV+ • Fifth Season in association with Apple; Theodore Shapiro, Composer

The Studio • “The Missing Reel” • Apple TV+ • Lionsgate Television in association with Apple; Antonio Sánchez, Composer

The White Lotus • “Amor Fati” • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Rip Cord and MC Pictures; Cristobal Tapia de Veer, Composer

Outstanding Music Composition for a Limited or Anthology Series, Movie or Special (Original Dramatic Score)

Black Mirror • “Hotel Reverie” • Netflix • Broke & Bones for Netflix; Ariel Marx, Composer

Black Mirror • “USS Callister: Into Infinity” • Netflix • Broke & Bones for Netflix; Daniel Pemberton, Composer

Dying For Sex • “It’s Not That Serious” • FX on Hulu • 20th Television; Ariel Marx, Composer

Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story • “Spree” • Netflix • Ryan Murphy Productions for Netflix; Thomas Newman, Julia Newman, Composers

WINNER: The Penguin • “After Hours” • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Acid and Tender Productions, 6th & Idaho Motion Picture Company, Dylan Clark Productions, Chapel Place Productions, Zobot Projects, DC Studios, and Warner Bros. Television; Mick Giacchino, Composer

The Supremes at Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat • Hulu • Searchlight Pictures presents A Temple Hill production; Kathryn Bostic, Composer

Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics

Agatha All Along • “Circle Sewn With Fate” / “Unlock Thy Hidden Gate” / Song Title: “The Ballad of the Witches’ Road” • Disney+ • Marvel Television; Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez, Music & Lyrics

Andor • “Who Are You?” / Song Title: “We are the Ghor (Planetary Anthem)” • Disney+ • Lucasfilm Ltd.; Nicholas Britell, Tony Gilroy, Music & Lyrics

WINNER: The Boys • “We’ll Keep the Red Flag Flying Here” / Song Title: “Let’s Put the Christ Back in Christmas” • Prime Video • Amazon MGM Studios, Sony Pictures Television with Kripke Enterprises, Original Film, and Point Grey Pictures; Christopher Lennertz, Music & Lyrics

SNL50: The Anniversary Special • Song Title: “Adam Sandler’s Song: 50 Years” • NBC • SNL Studios in association with Universal Television and Broadway Video; Adam Sandler, Dan Bulla, Music & Lyrics

Will & Harper • Song Title: “Harper and Will Go West” • Netflix • A Netflix Documentary / A Wayfarer Studios Film / A Delirio Films Production / A Gloria Sanchez Production; Sean Douglas, Kristen Wiig, Music & Lyrics; Josh Greenbaum, Lyrics

Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music

Dept. Q • Netflix • A Netflix Series / A Left Bank Pictures Production, Carlos Rafael Rivera, Scott Frank, Composers

Dune: Prophecy • HBO | Max • HBO presents a Legendary Television production in association with Flying Life Productions, Herbert Properties LLC, and Wandering Jew Productions; Volker Bertelmann, Composer

Lazarus • Adult Swim • Sola Entertainment and Studio MAPPA; Kamasi Washington, Composer

The Residence • Netflix • A Netflix Original Series in association with shondalandmedia; Mark Mothersbaugh, Composer

WINNER: The White Lotus • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Rip Cord and MC Pictures; Cristobal Tapia de Veer, Composer

Your Friends & Neighbors • Apple TV+ • Apple Studios / Tropper Ink; Dominic Lewis, Hamilton Leithauser, Composers

Outstanding Music Supervision

Hacks • “I Love LA” • HBO | Max • Universal Television in association with Paulilu, First Thought Productions, Fremulon Productions, 3 Arts Entertainment; Matt Biffa, Music Supervisor

The Last of Us • “The Price” • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Sony Pictures Television, PlayStation Productions, Word Games, The Mighty Mint, and Naughty Dog; Evyen Klean, Ian Broucek, Music Supervisors

The Righteous Gemstones • “You Hurled Me Into the Depths, Into the Very Heart of the Seas” • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Rough House Pictures; DeVoe Yates, Gabe Hilfer, Music Supervisors

Severance • “Cold Harbor” • Apple TV+ • Fifth Season in association with Apple, George Drakoulias, Music Supervisor

WINNER: The Studio • “The Promotion” • Apple TV+ • Lionsgate Television in association with Apple; Gabe Hilfer, Music Supervisor

The White Lotus • “Same Spirits, New Forms” • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Rip Cord and MC Pictures; Gabe Hilfer, Music Supervisor



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Paul Shaffer Reacts to Late Show Cancellation at CBS

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Late Show With David Letterman bandleader Paul Shaffer is just as stunned as viewers are that CBS is canceling The Late Show With Stephen Colbert and the entire Late Show franchise.

“Shocking. Absolutely shocking,” Shaffer said of the decision in a recent Entertainment Weekly interview. “That’s all I can say. I mean, I don’t know what more to say about it. Stephen Colbert was absolutely number one.”

Shaffer was a CBS employee for decades, leading the CBS Orchestra and serving as David Letterman’s sidekick for the host’s entire Late Show run, from 1993 to 2015. Previously, Shaffer filled the same role on Letterman’s NBC show, Late Night With David Letterman, from 1982 to 1993.

And the musician thinks the end of The Late Show might indeed portend the end of late-night talk shows. “I wouldn’t be surprised if those doom-sayers that are saying it signifies the end of the Late Show-type of thing, you know, late night television, it’s over,” he told EW. “People will watch clips on their computers, and it all makes sense to me. I’m glad that I was in and out of there while the getting was good.”

Letterman, for his part, criticized his former network, saying on his YouTube channel that he doesn’t believe CBS’ claims that the decision to cancel the Late Show franchise was purely economic. He said CBS was showing “pure cowardice” following parent company Paramount’s $16 million payment to Donald Trump to settle the president’s lawsuit over CBS’ 60 Minutes.

“I think one day, if not today, the people at CBS who have manipulated and handled this are going to be embarrassed,” Letterman added. “This is gutless.”

Former Late Night host Conan O’Brien said at a Television Academy event last month (per The Hollywood Reporter) that “late night television as we have known it since around 1950 is going to disappear,” but he wasn’t concerned about Colbert. “Those voices are not going anywhere,” he explained. “People like Stephen Colbert are too talented and too essential to go away.”

But Jimmy Kimmel, ABC’s resident late-night host, thinks the post-11-p.m. segment of the television industry will survive. “Network television is declining. There’s no question about that,” he told Variety last month. “The idea that late-night is dead is simply untrue. People just aren’t watching it on network television in the numbers they used to — or live, for that matter. So the advertising model may be dying, but late-night television is the opposite.”




This story originally appeared on TV Insider

Air Canada flight attendants vote against wage offer, but flights will continue

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About 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants have voted down the employer’s wage offer that the union and airline agreed to last month but another walkout is not expected.

Flight attendants at Air Canada wrapped up voting Saturday on a tentative new contract, with 99.1% voting down the airline’s wage offer.

The airline says the wage portion will now be referred to mediation as previously agreed to by both sides.

“Air Canada and CUPE contemplated this potential outcome and mutually agreed that if the tentative agreement was not ratified, the wage portion would be referred to mediation and, if no agreement was reached at that stage, to arbitration,” the airline said in a statement.

“The parties also agreed that no labor disruption could be initiated, and therefore there will be no strike or lock-out, and flights will continue to operate.”

The Air Canada component of the Canadian Union of Public Employees says most terms would still form part of a new collective agreement with the airline, with the exception of the wage issue.

Air Canada restarted operations on Aug. 19 after reaching an agreement with the union for 10,000 flight attendants to end a strike that disrupted the travel plans of hundreds of thousands of travelers. The walkout impacted about 130,000 travelers a day at the peak of the summer travel season.

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Prediction: in 12 months Barclays, Lloyds and NatWest shares could turn £10,000 into…

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NatWest (LSE: NWG) shares have had a blistering run. They’re up 50% over the last year and 335% over five years, with dividends on top.

The other FTSE 100 banks have done well too. Barclays (LSE: BARC) is up 60% and 235% over the same periods, while Lloyds Banking Group (LSE: LLOY) has climbed 38% and 195%. Finally, they’re putting the havoc of the financial crisis behind them.

Yet nothing climbs forever and lately they’ve hit a bump. It started with talk of a possible windfall tax on banks in the next Budget. That could hang over their share prices until 26 November, but in truth there’s always something worrying investors in the banking sector.

Core FTSE 100 sector

Scandals and regulatory missteps are rarely far away. Lloyds shareholders know this all too well after the motor finance fiasco, which at one stage threatened tens of billions of pounds in compensation claims. That risk has eased, but it shows how banks can still spring nasty surprises.

Even after their strong run, the big banks still look decent value. NatWest trades on a modest price-to-earnings ratio of 9.9. Barclays (10.3) and Lloyds (12.8) are a little pricier, but all three remain well below the FTSE 100 average of around 15.

They also look cheap when judged by book value. Barclays trades at just 0.7, Lloyds at 1 and NatWest at 1.05. On the income front, Barclays is forecast to yield 2.5%, covered a healthy 4.7 times. Lloyds is expected to yield 4.5%, covered 2.1 times. NatWest tops the lot, with a bumper 5.95% yield covered twice. Dividends are never guaranteed, but these look solid.

Operating margins are expected to rise too. Barclays is forecast to climb from 30.3% to 37.9%, Lloyds from 17.4% to 41.4%, and NatWest to an impressive 47.5%.

Balancing investment risks

The outlook seems impressive but there are challenges. Business failures remain relatively high, which could feed through to loan impairments. Sticky interest rates are acting as a brake on the housing market and hurting borrowers and businesses. Yet those same higher rates are supporting margins, so if they fall banks will feel the squeeze.

September and October can be choppy months for markets, and a wider correction can’t be ruled out. That’s the nature of investing. Any stock or sector can take a tumble, at any time.

What forecasts suggest

So what do analysts expect over the next 12 months? They seem reasonably upbeat. The consensus is that Barclays shares could climb 12.4% to around 405p. Add in the forecast yield and the total return would be 14.9%, turning £10,000 into £11,490. Barclays also has an active share buyback programme, which adds another layer of support (personally I prefer dividends).

Lloyds is forecast to rise 14.75% to 91.06p, giving a total return of 19.25%. That would lift £10,000 to £11,925.

The most optimistic forecasts are for NatWest, with a potential 17.71% gain on the share price to 5.95p. With the dividend, that takes the total return to 23.66%, which would turn £10,000 into £12,366.

These numbers are only projections, but it’s encouraging that the market thinks the sector has more to give. The banking sector is back, and I think investors can still consider buying, with a long-term view.



This story originally appeared on Motley Fool

Danielle Fishel Teams Up With Traitors Champion For Dancing With The Stars Alliance

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Partnership With Reality Star for Dancing With The Stars Has Been Announced By Danielle Fishel Karp. For Dancing With The Stars Season 34, Danielle Fishel has confirmed that she would dance alongside the winner of Peacock’s Traitors.

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Danielle Fishel Karp has set up one of the most strategic pairings in the history of Dancing With The Stars. Fishel, better known as Topanga from Boy Meets World, posted on her social media about the next crazy season coming to ABC’s hit competition: she will be dancing with the freshly crowned winner of Peacock’s reality chic The Traitors.

The post is a spontaneous moment of awe and delight, as captured on camera. This footage shows her reacting to the reality that the one who’d been deceived and manipulated by these outside-of-deception types reality tricks every single time was now going to be sharing the ballroom with her. She captioned it: “When you find out the man who won Traitors is on Season 34 of Dancing With The Stars with you,” along with the handshake emoji, and thus, fans have now/already dubbed this the supreme alliance.

The lights are fed by Fishel with an imperative: “Do you want to form an alliance with me?” So much for hesitation: her partner immediately answers affirmatively. This spontaneous exchange ignited the buzz about this brilliant yet inexplicable pairing.

Reactions were basically non-stop from all over-the-global-with-a-celebrity-thrown-in. Survivor legend Boston Rob Mariano, a man known for strategic alliances himself, offered a bit of caution, basically: “Be careful @daniellefishel he is well trained!🔥” This comment, then, set off a barrage of responses from fans, who either took it as a joke or were disappointed the legend himself was not involved.

Fans took on all sorts of comments in spurring the excitement for this collision of two very different realities. One user captured the feelings of most fans: “The duo I didn’t know I needed but obsessed with now.” Another added: “This is my new favorite alliance,” indicating that this pairing was bringing together two divergent fan bases.

This was all well and good, but the fans were even more excited in unironic anticipation of the alliance. Several kept their comments anchored on Fishel herself, with one commenting, “I’m so excited you’re on Dancing With The Stars this season @daniellefishel.” Another one went further: “This is hands down the best lineup for DWTS I’ve seen in over a decade. Haven’t watched since middle school, but now I’m 30 and I’m BACK baby.”

Internationalism is also manifested by another comment unabled to make it any longer in Spanish about still watching Boy Meets World and almost finishing the wedding episodes; translated, it read: “Topanga!!! I’m just a few episodes away from finishing Boy Meets World, I’m already at the wedding episode 😢😢😢”

Naturally, from fans, there were a lot of mentions regarding historical projects of the two stars. One mentioned still trying to process Fishel’s storyline in her Hannibal stint; another joked about the jacket she was wearing in the video. Perhaps the most imaginative one was the comment asking, “Alexa play Miley Cyrus’s Best of Both Worlds,” which basically sums up the talent mash-up.

What makes this alliance so much more enticing is the variety of skills they bring to partnership in competition. Fishel brings years of production-level experience through her acting career, and the partner brings strategic focus and competitive know-how from having triumphed in one of the harder mental challenges on television. As a fan said, “This man knows a good woman when he sees one!”

So more than just two celebrities teaming up, this alliance is a homecoming of separate entertainment worlds that rarely ever intersect. It is wholesome 90s sitcom royalty charm juxtaposed against the sly strategic maneuvers of today’s reality televising. Once the season starts, all eyes will be on whether this unlikely duo can pull off more than just success on the dance floor.

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This alliance has sure created a swell of excitement that has stirred up anticipation ahead of the season premiere. Whether they can look past their individual talent and onto ballroom dancing is yet to be seen. For now, one thing that is sure is they have won over viewers from both ends of the reality TV spectrum.




This story originally appeared on Celebrityinsider

Blake Lively Embraces Sheer Outfit Trend in Head-Turning NYC Appearance

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“Gossip girl” star Blake Lively‘s sheer outfit was trending on twitter the moment she stepped out for a NYC event. As reported by People, the event was related to beauty-focused discussions at the Fashion Institute of Technology. Blake was there promoting her own brand, Blake Brown. The “Another Simple Favor” star is now moving beyond the walls of Hollywood, to conquer the kingdom of beauty.

Blake Lively was spotted at the Fashion Institute of Technology on Friday, September 5

The 38 year old star wore a chocolate toned outfit featuring a see-through chain mail top. Blake Lively’s sheer outfit was further comprised of a pleated skirt and a tailored blazer. For footwear, Lively opted for knee-high suede boots. The boots had side buttons detailing. Pulling it all together was a multi-color geometric clutch. With her signature blonde hair down, she looked effortlessly glamorous. Regardless of the scandals Blake has found herself at the center of recently, she looked confident, and held her head high.

During the panel discussion at the Fashion institute of Technology, Mrs. Reynolds spoke passionately about her vision for Blake Brown. She launched the brand in 2024. A beauty line known for its haircare and fragrance products, Blake Brown continues to expand under Lively’s creativity. On social media, she gave a heartfelt nod to, Katie Sturino. She also thanked her for the support, and for endorsing women uplifting women.

While Blake Lively was busy with beauty-related engagements in NYC, Ryan Reynolds was in Toronto promoting his upcoming movie, “John Candy: I like me”. It’s a documentary produced by Reynolds, and it celebrates the late comic legend, John Candy. The documentary features appearances from his friends and co-stars like Steve Martin and Macaulay Culkin.

Though super busy in their respective schedules, Lively’s and Reynolds’ earlier posts on social media didn’t go unnoticed by fans. Blake made sure to publicly praise Reynolds, calling him the ‘most supportive husband’, and revealing that he even wears her brand’s Wild Nectar Sandal mist.



This story originally appeared on Realitytea