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Emmys Final Recap: A Night of Firsts, As ‘Shogun’ Streaks, ‘The Bear’ Makes History and ‘Hacks’ Surprises

Awards shows are often only as memorable as the winners and their acceptance speeches. Heading into the 76th Emmys, the conventional wisdom was that Television Academy voters would make it a predictable sweep for “Shōgun” and “The Bear.” And indeed, both series did well, making history with their victories. But there were still enough surprises […]

How Daniel Dae Kim Finds the Funny in Broadway’s ‘Yellow Face’

A little-known fact about Daniel Dae Kim: He’s really, really into “Saturday Night Live.” “I’m a super fan,” says the actor just a few days before starting performances for the revival of David Henry Hwang’s 2007 play “Yellow Face” on Broadway. Speaking on the latest episode of “Stagecraft,” Variety’s theater podcast, he added, “I have […]

Variety’s Awards Circuit Podcast Reveals Its Final Emmy Predictions for Big Wins and Potential Surprises

Welcome to Emmy week! And we’re already off to a record-breaking event, as FX’s “Shōgun” has made history before the Primetime Emmys ceremony even takes place. With 14 wins over the course of the Creative Arts Emmys weekend, “Shōgun” is now the most-honored program in a single year — besting “John Adams” (13 in 2008) […]

Juliette Lewis Talks Working With Peter Dinklage in ‘The Thicket’ and Explains Her Surprise Exit From ‘Yellowjackets’: ‘I’m Good for a Series for Two Seasons’

Juliette Lewis has a very good reason why her horseback ridings skills are so impressive in her new thriller, “The Thicket.” “I’m a third-place ribbon barrel racer,” Lewis says on this week’s episode of “Just for Variety.” “I was an equestrian. I grew up riding horses before I was 12. So the first thing we […]

How a Tony-Winning Musical Theater Composer Makes Opera

If you’re a musical theater composer, Broadway might get you a Tony Award — but it won’t get you 50 voices singing onstage. For that kind of scale, Jeanine Tesori, the Tony-winning composer of “Kimberly Akimbo” and “Fun Home,” turns to opera: Her latest, “Grounded,” has an orchestra of 80 and a cast of 60. […]

The Transformative Power of Self-Help Podcasts

In an era where personal development is more than just a trend, self-help podcasts have emerged as pivotal tools for personal growth and mental well-being. These audio programs offer the flexibility to learn and evolve on-the-go, making them an integral part of daily routines for many. Here, we delve into the dynamic world of self-help podcasts, explaining their importance and highlighting how…

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