A column chronicling events and interviews on the awards circuit.This week it is the final chance for Emmy voters to be heard as ballot deadlines loom, an honor at the Academy Museum Of Motion Pictures that not only recognized a veteran Asian filmmaking powerhouse but the Asian Pacific industry community as well, plus an interview with two-time Emmy winner Courtney B.
Vance who has thoughts on the state of this country on a day many are worried about its future.For all you straggling Emmy voters get your act together.
You have this final weekend to get those ballots in (due on Monday night), and it seems like no one is letting up on their campaigns.
The calls keep coming in: “Hi, it looks like some time opened up on Miles Teller’s schedule. I know it’s a longshot but….” or “Is it still possible to do an interview for Annie Live!?” Hulu had a lunch Wednesday at The London with producers of Only Murders In The Building, followed by “a toast” with stars Martin Short and Selena Gomez.
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