Monday, November 20, 2017
AMA 2017
Artist of the Year - Bruno Mars
New Artist of the Year - Niall Horan
Collaboration of the Year - Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee - “Despacito (ft. Justin Bieber)”
Tour of the Year - Coldplay
Video of the Year - Bruno Mars - "That's What I Like"
Favorite Male Artist - Pop/Rock - Bruno Mars
Favorite Female Artist - Pop/Rock - Lady Gaga
Favorite Duo or Group - Pop/Rock - Imagine Dragons
Favorite Album - Pop/Rock - Bruno Mars - 24k Magic
Favorite Song - Pop/Rock - Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee - “Despacito (ft. Justin Bieber)”
Favorite Male Artist - Country - Keith Urban
Favorite Female Artist - Country - Carrie Underwood
Favorite Duo or Group - Country - Little Big Town
Favorite Album - Country - Keith Urban - Ripcord
Favorite Song - Country - Keith Urban - “Blue Ain’t Your Color”
Favorite Artist - Rap/Hip-Hop - Drake
Favorite Album - Rap/Hip-Hop - Kendrick Lamar - DAMN.
Favorite Song - Rap/Hip-Hop - DJ Khaled - “I’m The One (Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance the Rapper & Lil Wayne)”
Favorite Male Artist - Soul/R&B - Bruno Mars
Favorite Female Artist - Soul/R&B - Beyonce
Favorite Album - Soul/R&B - Bruno Mars
Favorite Song - Soul/R&B - Bruno Mars - "That's What I Like"
Favorite Artist - Alternative Rock - Linkin Park
Favorite Artist - Adult Contemporary - Shawn Mendes
Favorite Artist - Latin - Shakira
Favorite Artist - Contemporary Inspirational - Lauren Daigle
Favorite Artist - Electronic Dance Music (EDM) - The Chainsmokers
Top Soundtrack - Moana
Sunday, November 12, 2017
CMT AWARDS 2017
Video of the Year: Keith Urban, “Blue Ain’t Your Color”
Male Video of the Year: Keith Urban, “Blue Ain’t Your Color”
CMT Social Superstar of the Year Presented by Pepsi: Keith Urban
Collaborative Video of the Year: Keith Urban featuring Carrie Underwood, “The Fighter”
Female Video of the Year: Carrie Underwood, “Church Bells”
Group Video of the Year: Little Big Town, “Better Man”
Duo Video of the Year: Florida Georgia Line, “H.O.L.Y.”
Breakthrough Video of the Year: Lauren Alaina, “Road Less Traveled”
CMT Performance of the Year: Jason Derulo and Luke Bryan, “Want to Want Me” (From CMT Crossroads)
Saturday, October 14, 2017
BET awards 2017
Video of the year: Bruno Mars, "24K Magic"; Beyonce, "Sorry"
Best male R&B/pop artist: Bruno Mars
Best female R&B/pop Artist: Beyonce
Best male hip hop artist: Kendrick Lamar
Best female hip hop artist: Remy Ma
Best new artist: Chance the Rapper
Album of the year: Beyonce, "Lemonade"
Best group: Migos
Best gospel/inspirational award: Lecrae
Best collaboration: Chance the Rapper featuring Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz, "No Problem"; Migos featuring Lil Uzi Vert, "Bad and Boujee"
YoungStars award: Yara Shahidi
Viewers' choice award: Beyonce, "Sorry"
Centric award: Solange, "Cranes In the Sky"
Video director of the year: Beyonce and Kahlil Joseph, "Sorry"
Best actor: Mahershala Ali
Best actress: Taraji P. Henson
Best movie: "Hidden Figures"
Sportswoman of the year: Serena WilliamsSportsman of the year: Stephen Curry
Humanitarian award: Chance the Rapper
Lifetime achievement award: New Edition
Best international act, Europe: Stormzy, England
Best international act, Africa: Wizkid, Nigeria
Monday, September 18, 2017
2017 daytime and nighttime emmy's
daytime awards (aired Apr. 30th)
Outstanding Drama series
General Hospital
Outstanding Digital Daytime Drama Series
The Bay The Series
Outstanding Pre-School Children’s Series
Sesame Street
Outstanding Children’s or Family Viewing Series
Give
Outstanding Pre-School Children’s Animated Program
The Snowy Day
Outstanding Children’s Animated Program
Lost in Oz: Extended Adventure
Outstanding Special Class Animated Program
Taking Flight
Outstanding Culinary Program
Eat the World with Emeril Lagasse
Outstanding Game Show
Jeopardy!
Outstanding Legal/Courtroom Program
Judge Judy
Outstanding Lifestyle Program
Flea Market Flip
Outstanding Travel and Adventure Program
Wonder Women
Outstanding Morning Program
Good Morning America
Outstanding Talk Show / Informative
The Dr. Oz Show
Outstanding Talk Show / Entertainment
The Ellen DeGeneres Show
Outstanding Entertainment News Program
Entertainment Tonight
Outstanding Special Class Series
SuperSoul Sunday
Outstanding Special Class Special
Out of Iraq
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Gina Tognoni, The Young and the Restless
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Scott Clifton, The Bold and the Beautiful
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Kate Mansi, Days of Our Lives
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Steve Burton, The Young and the Restless
Outstanding Performer in a Children’s, Pre-School Children’s or Family Viewing Program
Isaac Kargten, Odd Squad
Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program
Kelsey Grammer, Trollhunters
Outstanding Game Show Host
Steve Harvey, Family Feud
Outstanding Informative Talk Show Host
Steve Harvey, Steve Harvey
Outstanding Entertainment Talk Show Hosts
Julie Chen, Sara Gilbert, Sharon Osbourne, Aisha Tyler, Sheryl Underwood, The Talk
Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team
General Hospital
Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team
General Hospital
Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series
Bryan Craig, General Hospital
Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series
Lexi Ainsworth, General Hospital
nighttime awards
Best Drama Series
The Handmaid’s Tale
Best Comedy Series
Veep
Best Limited Series
Big Little Lies
Best Actress in a Drama Series
Elisabeth Moss, The Handmaid’s Tale
Best Actor in a Drama Series
Sterling K. Brown, This Is Us
Best Actress in a Comedy Series
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep
Best Actor in a Comedy Series
Donald Glover, Atlanta
Best Actress in a Limited Series or TV Movie
Nicole Kidman, Big Little Lies
Best Actor in a Limited Series or TV Movie
Riz Ahmed, The Night Of
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama
Ann Dowd, The Handmaid’s Tale
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
John Lithgow, The Crown
Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Kate McKinnon, Saturday Night Live
Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Alec Baldwin, Saturday Night Live
Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or TV Movie
Laura Dern, Big Little Lies
Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or TV Movie
Alexander Skarsgard, Big Little Lies
Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series
Alexis Bledel, The Handmaid’s Tale
Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series
Gerald McRaney, This Is Us
Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
Melissa McCarthy, Saturday Night Live
Best Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
Dave Chappelle, Saturday Night Live
Best Reality-Competition Program
The Voice
Best Variety Talk Series
Last Week Tonight With John Oliver
Best Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program
RuPaul Charles, RuPaul’s Drag Race
Monday, August 14, 2017
mtv vma 2017
The
2017 MTV VMAs at the Forum in Inglewood, Calif., kicked off with a
lasers, fire and Kendrick Lamar. Break dancers performing amidst the
light beams and fog as the rapper performed "DNA." The song culminated
with a ninja breakdancing while engulfed in flames. Then the rapper
transitioned to "HUMBLE." and Lamar's backup performers, who were
wearing martial arts uniforms, clamored up and down a ladder that was
set ablaze.
Audience members sang along as Ed Sheeran took the stage to perform "Shape of You" against a prismatic set. Then, Lil Uzi hopped onstage to add a few rap lines and help Sheeran close out the song before the two launched into "XO TOUR Llif3."
The show cut to a skit featuring host Katy Perry hatching up a scheme to visit space, asking for advice from Buzz Aldrin, Peggy Whitson, Abbi Jacobson, Kathryn Hahn and Kevin Bacon, who reminded Perry, "I wasn't really on Apollo 13." Perry then detailed her fictional trip to space before she floated down to the stage in her holographic space suit.
When she got to the stage, Perry explained to the audience that she has been missing in action because of her trip to space.
She said: "The world is doing so well right? Everything is fine, great! Maybe not so much."
Perry explained she wanted to change clothes. As she started to disrobe, she went through a rack of clothes. At one point, she took a "Handmaid's Tale" uniform out and asked what it was. She said, "You guys have really been going through it, haven't you? How the f**k are you coping right now?" before she was handed a fidget spinner as an explanation.
Paris Jackson presented best pop video award, but not before giving an impassioned statement against white supremacists.
"Let's leave here tonight remembering we must show these Nazi, white supremacist jerks in Charlottesville and all over the country that as a nation with liberty as our slogan, we have zero tolerance for their violence, their hatred and their discrimination," said Jackson. "We must resist."
Fifth Harmony won best pop video for "Down" and they got teary as they thanked their families and Gucci Mane, who was on the stage with them.
Hailee Steinfeld announced Julia Michaels' performance of "Issues."
The VMAs premiered Perry's frenemy Taylor Swift's video for her new single "Look What You Made Me Do." The video opened with a zombie-like Swift emerging from a grave, moving to scenes of her singing from a bathtub filled with jewelry (which could be a reference to Kim Kardashian West's Paris robbery, when she was locked in a bathroom while burglars took her jewelry), a throne, a swing in a cage and more. Swift also crashed a car and as the door opened, the singer looked startlingly like Perry with bleach blond, side-swept bangs.
Later, Swift stood at a podium in bondage-style clothing inside of a neon room in front of crowds of similarly dressed women. Then, she channeled Beyonce's "Formation" by appearing in a similar outfit to the pop star while standing in front of a row of male dancers dressed in crop tops and knee-high boots.
The video closed with a dozen versions of Swift -- including her early-career appearance with curly hair and a guitar and a 2009 VMAs version -- quibbling with each other. One asked the 2009 VMAs Swift, "What are you doing here? Getting receipts?" clearly referencing when Kardashian West leaked recordings of Swift's conversation with Kanye West. Just in case viewers were in doubt, the 2009 VMAs version of Swift said, "I would very much like to be excluded from this narrative," which is exactly what she said in July 2016 when the leak took place.
Yara Shahidi announced Shawn Mendes' performance of "There's Nothin' Holding Me Back." Mendes walked up to fans in the audience and grabbed their hands as he sang.
Perry returned to the stage with a message for people affected by Hurricane Harvey and said, "We are praying for your safety … because we're all in this together."
Later, the VMAs host asked the audience if she could play the voicemails she got while she was "in space." She had an increasingly distressed "voicemail" from a friend at the failed Fyre Festival who kept saying to Perry, "Let me know when you get here."
Alessandra Ambrosio and Jack Antonoff, who sported a prominent Star of David necklace, announced a performance by Lorde.
Lorde opened by turning on a boom box onstage and dancing to her song "Homemade Dynamite." Later, backup dancers joined her to lift her into the air so she could float over the stage. She ended the performance without singing a single word.
Pete Wentz and Teyana Taylor presented best dance, which went to "Stay" by Alessia Cara and Zedd.
The VMAs returned after a commercial break to a skit with Perry consulting with a ponytailed guru, played by Fred Armisen.
"What makes a hit," Perry asked.
Armisen played the riff from "Shape of You" on a xylophone for Perry and called it the secret to a hit. He then squeezed a squeaky toy for Perry and said, "Write it in C-sharp."
Perry returned to the stage with a "social media baby" named Bella, sponsored by Fit Tea. Perry boasted, "She has 1.7 million followers on Instagram."
"She knows all of the lyrics to 'Despacito,' unlike some other babies I know," she said, making fun of Justin Bieber.
DJ Khaled took the stage with his real baby, Asahd Tuck Khaled, who Perry said would obviously win the social media baby contest. He then announced a performance by Fifth Harmony. The girl group started with "Angel," before transitioning into "Down."
Ludacris and Olivia Munn presented best collaboration, which went to "I Don't Wanna Live Forever" by Zayn and Taylor Swift. Jack Antonoff and his "favorite new artist" Sam Dew accepted the award on the singers' behalf.
Jared Leto took the stage to pay tribute to late musicians Chester Bennington and Chris Cornell. He talked about seeing Bennington at Cornell's funeral and said, "Chester said of Chris, 'Your voice was joy and pain and anger and forgiveness, love and heartache all wrapped up into one.' Just weeks later, Chester himself was gone. Chester was my friend as he was to so many and witnessing his life taught me important things, especially about working relentlessly, pursuing dreams and being kind and caring while doing it."
He added, "If there's anyone out there who feels like there is no hope, hear me now. You are not alone. There is always a way forward. Reach out, share your thoughts. Do not give up and I promise you this: The absolute biggest breakthroughs in life lie just beyond the darkest days." Leto then urged audience members and viewers at home to stand up for a performance by Linkin Park.
Audience members sang along as Ed Sheeran took the stage to perform "Shape of You" against a prismatic set. Then, Lil Uzi hopped onstage to add a few rap lines and help Sheeran close out the song before the two launched into "XO TOUR Llif3."
The show cut to a skit featuring host Katy Perry hatching up a scheme to visit space, asking for advice from Buzz Aldrin, Peggy Whitson, Abbi Jacobson, Kathryn Hahn and Kevin Bacon, who reminded Perry, "I wasn't really on Apollo 13." Perry then detailed her fictional trip to space before she floated down to the stage in her holographic space suit.
When she got to the stage, Perry explained to the audience that she has been missing in action because of her trip to space.
She said: "The world is doing so well right? Everything is fine, great! Maybe not so much."
Perry explained she wanted to change clothes. As she started to disrobe, she went through a rack of clothes. At one point, she took a "Handmaid's Tale" uniform out and asked what it was. She said, "You guys have really been going through it, haven't you? How the f**k are you coping right now?" before she was handed a fidget spinner as an explanation.
Paris Jackson presented best pop video award, but not before giving an impassioned statement against white supremacists.
"Let's leave here tonight remembering we must show these Nazi, white supremacist jerks in Charlottesville and all over the country that as a nation with liberty as our slogan, we have zero tolerance for their violence, their hatred and their discrimination," said Jackson. "We must resist."
Fifth Harmony won best pop video for "Down" and they got teary as they thanked their families and Gucci Mane, who was on the stage with them.
Hailee Steinfeld announced Julia Michaels' performance of "Issues."
The VMAs premiered Perry's frenemy Taylor Swift's video for her new single "Look What You Made Me Do." The video opened with a zombie-like Swift emerging from a grave, moving to scenes of her singing from a bathtub filled with jewelry (which could be a reference to Kim Kardashian West's Paris robbery, when she was locked in a bathroom while burglars took her jewelry), a throne, a swing in a cage and more. Swift also crashed a car and as the door opened, the singer looked startlingly like Perry with bleach blond, side-swept bangs.
Later, Swift stood at a podium in bondage-style clothing inside of a neon room in front of crowds of similarly dressed women. Then, she channeled Beyonce's "Formation" by appearing in a similar outfit to the pop star while standing in front of a row of male dancers dressed in crop tops and knee-high boots.
The video closed with a dozen versions of Swift -- including her early-career appearance with curly hair and a guitar and a 2009 VMAs version -- quibbling with each other. One asked the 2009 VMAs Swift, "What are you doing here? Getting receipts?" clearly referencing when Kardashian West leaked recordings of Swift's conversation with Kanye West. Just in case viewers were in doubt, the 2009 VMAs version of Swift said, "I would very much like to be excluded from this narrative," which is exactly what she said in July 2016 when the leak took place.
Yara Shahidi announced Shawn Mendes' performance of "There's Nothin' Holding Me Back." Mendes walked up to fans in the audience and grabbed their hands as he sang.
Perry returned to the stage with a message for people affected by Hurricane Harvey and said, "We are praying for your safety … because we're all in this together."
Later, the VMAs host asked the audience if she could play the voicemails she got while she was "in space." She had an increasingly distressed "voicemail" from a friend at the failed Fyre Festival who kept saying to Perry, "Let me know when you get here."
Alessandra Ambrosio and Jack Antonoff, who sported a prominent Star of David necklace, announced a performance by Lorde.
Lorde opened by turning on a boom box onstage and dancing to her song "Homemade Dynamite." Later, backup dancers joined her to lift her into the air so she could float over the stage. She ended the performance without singing a single word.
Pete Wentz and Teyana Taylor presented best dance, which went to "Stay" by Alessia Cara and Zedd.
The VMAs returned after a commercial break to a skit with Perry consulting with a ponytailed guru, played by Fred Armisen.
"What makes a hit," Perry asked.
Armisen played the riff from "Shape of You" on a xylophone for Perry and called it the secret to a hit. He then squeezed a squeaky toy for Perry and said, "Write it in C-sharp."
Perry returned to the stage with a "social media baby" named Bella, sponsored by Fit Tea. Perry boasted, "She has 1.7 million followers on Instagram."
"She knows all of the lyrics to 'Despacito,' unlike some other babies I know," she said, making fun of Justin Bieber.
DJ Khaled took the stage with his real baby, Asahd Tuck Khaled, who Perry said would obviously win the social media baby contest. He then announced a performance by Fifth Harmony. The girl group started with "Angel," before transitioning into "Down."
Ludacris and Olivia Munn presented best collaboration, which went to "I Don't Wanna Live Forever" by Zayn and Taylor Swift. Jack Antonoff and his "favorite new artist" Sam Dew accepted the award on the singers' behalf.
Jared Leto took the stage to pay tribute to late musicians Chester Bennington and Chris Cornell. He talked about seeing Bennington at Cornell's funeral and said, "Chester said of Chris, 'Your voice was joy and pain and anger and forgiveness, love and heartache all wrapped up into one.' Just weeks later, Chester himself was gone. Chester was my friend as he was to so many and witnessing his life taught me important things, especially about working relentlessly, pursuing dreams and being kind and caring while doing it."
He added, "If there's anyone out there who feels like there is no hope, hear me now. You are not alone. There is always a way forward. Reach out, share your thoughts. Do not give up and I promise you this: The absolute biggest breakthroughs in life lie just beyond the darkest days." Leto then urged audience members and viewers at home to stand up for a performance by Linkin Park.
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Monday, June 12, 2017
TONY'S 2017
Best Musical
“Dear Evan Hansen”
Best Play
“Oslo”
Best Revival of a Musical
“Hello, Dolly!”
Best Revival of a Play
“Jitney”
Best Book of a Musical
“Dear Evan Hansen,” Steven Levenson
Best Actress in a Musical
Bette Midler, Hello, Dolly!
Best Actor in a Musical
Ben Platt, Dear Evan Hansen
Best Actress in a Play
Laurie Metcalf, A Doll’s House, Part 2
Best Actor in a Play
Kevin Kline, Present Laughter
Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre
Dear Evan Hansen, Benj Pasek & Justin Paul
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play
Michael Aronov, Oslo
Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play
Cynthia Nixon, Lillian Hellman's The Little Foxes
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical
Gavin Creel, Hello, Dolly!
Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical
Rachel Bay Jones, Dear Evan Hansen
Best Scenic Design of a Play
Nigel Hook, The Play That Goes Wrong
Best Scenic Design of a Musical
Mimi Lien, Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812
Best Costume Design of a Play
Jane Greenwood, Lillian Hellman's The Little Foxes
Best Costume Design of a Musical
Santo Loquasto, Hello, Dolly!
Best Lighting Design of a Play
Christopher Akerlind, Indecent
Best Lighting Design of a Musical
Bradley King, Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812
Best Direction of a Play
Rebecca Taichman, Indecent
Best Direction of a Musical
Christopher Ashley, Come From Away
Best Choreography
Andy Blankenbuehler, Bandstand
Best Orchestrations
Alex Lacamoire, Dear Evan Hansen
Recipients of Awards and Honors in Non-competitive Categories
Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre: James Earl Jones
Special Tony Award: Gareth Fry & Pete Malkin, Sound Designers for The Encounter
Regional Theatre Tony Award: Dallas Theater Center, Dallas, TX
Isabelle Stevenson Tony Award: Baayork Lee
Tony Honors for Excellence in the Theatre: Nina Lannan, Alan Wasser
Monday, May 1, 2017
mtv movie and tv awards 2017
MOVIE OF THE YEAR
Beauty and the Beast
BEST ACTOR IN A MOVIE
Emma Watson, Beauty and the Beast
SHOW OF THE YEAR
Stranger Things
BEST ACTOR IN A SHOW
Millie Bobby Brown, Stranger Things
BEST KISS
Ashton Sanders and Jharrel Jerome, Moonlight
BEST HERO
Taraji P. Henson, Hidden Figures
BEST VILLAIN
Jeffrey Dean Morgan, The Walking Dead
BEST HOST
Trevor Noah, The Daily Show
BEST COMEDIC PERFORMANCE
Lil Rel Howery, Get Out
TEARJERKER
This Is Us, Jack and Randall at karate
BEST DOCUMENTARY
13th
BEST REALITY COMPETITION
RuPaul's Drag Race
NEXT GENERATION
Daniel Kaluuya
BEST DUO
Hugh Jackman and Dafne Keen, Logan
BEST AMERICAN STORY
Black-ish
BEST FIGHT AGAINST THE SYSTEM
Hidden Figures
TRENDING
"Run the World (Girls)" Channing Tatum and Beyoncé, Lip Sync Battle
BEST MUSICAL MOMENT
"You're the One That I Want" by Ensemble, Grease: Live
Sunday, April 2, 2017
acm 17
Entertainer of the year: Jason Aldean.
Album of the year: "The Weight of These Wings," Miranda Lambert.
Single record of the year: "H.O.L.Y.," Florida Georgia Line.
Song of the year: "Die a Happy Man," Thomas Rhett.
Male vocalist of the year: Thomas Rhett.
Female vocalist of the year: Miranda Lambert.
Vocal duo of the year: Brothers Osborne.
Vocal group of the year: Little Big Town.
Video of the year: "Forever Country," Artists of Then, Now & Forever.
Vocal event of the year: "May We All," Florida Georgia Line and Tim McGraw.
New female vocalist of the year: Maren Morris.
New male vocalist of the year: Jon Pardi.
New vocal duo or group of the year: Brothers Osborne.
Songwriter of the year: Lori McKenna.
Sunday, March 12, 2017
KCA 17
TELEVISION
Favorite TV Show - Kids’ Show
Henry Danger
Favorite TV Show - Family Show
Fuller House
Favorite Reality Show
America’s Got Talent
Favorite Cartoon
SpongeBob SquarePants
Favorite Male TV Star
Jace Norman (Henry, Henry Danger)
Favorite Female TV Star
Zendaya (K.C., K.C. Undercover)
MOVIES
Favorite Movie
Ghostbusters
Favorite Movie Actor
Chris Hemsworth (Kevin, Ghostbusters)
Favorite Movie Actress
Melissa McCarthy (Abby, Ghostbusters)
Favorite Animated Movie
Finding Dory
Favorite Voice From An Animated Movie
Ellen DeGeneres (Dory, Finding Dory)
Favorite Villain
Kevin Hart (Snowball, The Secret Life of Pets)
Favorite Butt-Kicker
Chris Evans (Captain America, Captain America: Civil War)
BFFs (Best Friends Forever)
Kevin Hart & Dwayne Johnson (Bob/Calvin, Central Intelligence)
Favorite Frenemies
Ginnifer Goodwin & Jason Bateman (Judy/Nick, Zootopia)
Most Wanted Pet*
Snowball from The Secret Life of Pets (Kevin Hart)
#Squad*
Finding Dory – Ellen DeGeneres, Albert Brooks, Kaitlin Olson, Hayden Rolence, Willem Dafoe, Ed O’Neill, Ty Burrell, Eugene Levy
MUSIC
Favorite Music Group
Fifth Harmony
Favorite Male Singer
Shawn Mendes
Favorite Female Singer
Selena Gomez
Favorite Song
Work from Home – Fifth Harmony ft. Ty Dolla $ign
Favorite New Artist
Twenty One Pilots
Favorite Music Video*
Juju on That Beat – Zay Hilfigerrr and Zayion McCall
Favorite DJ/EDM Artist*
Calvin Harris
Favorite Soundtrack*
Suicide Squad
Favorite Viral Music Artist*
JoJo Siwa
Favorite Global Music Star*
Little Mix
OTHER CATEGORIES:
Favorite Video Game
Just Dance 2017
Monday, March 6, 2017
2017 iheartradio awards
Song of the Year
Justin Timberlake, “Can’t Stop The Feeling”
Female Artist of the Year
Adele
Male Artist of the Year
Justin Bieber
Duo/Group of the Year
Twenty One Pilots
New Artist of The Year
The Chainsmokers
Pop Album of the Year
Adele, 25
Alternative Rock Song of the Year
Twenty One Pilots, “Heathens”
Alternative Rock Artist of the Year
Twenty One Pilots
Alternative Rock Album of the Year
Twenty One Pilots, Blurryface
Rock Song of the Year
Green Day, “Bang Bang”
Rock Artist of the Year
Disturbed
Rock Album of the Year
Metallica, Hardwired… To Self-Destruct”Country Song of the Year
Dierks Bentley, “Somewhere On A Beach”
Country Artist of the Year
Thomas Rhett
Country Album of the Year
Chris Stapleton, Traveller
Dance Song of the Year
The Chainsmokers feat. Halsey, “Closer”
Dance Artist of the Year
The Chainsmokers
Dance Album of the Year
The Chainsmokers, Collage
Hip-Hop Song of the Year
Drake feat. Wizkid and Kyla, “One Dance”
Hip-Hop Artist of the Year
Drake
Hip-Hop Album of the Year
Drake, Views
R&B Song of the Year
Rihanna feat. Drake, “Work”
R&B Artist of the Year
The Weeknd
R&B Album of the Year
Rihanna, Anti
Latin Song of the Year
Enrique Iglesias feat. Wisin, “Duele El Corazon”
Latin Artist of the Year
Nicky Jam
Latin Album of the Year
J Balvin, Energia
Regional Mexican Song of the Year
Banda Sinaloense MS de Sergio Lizarraga, “Solo Con Verte”
Regional Mexican Artist of the Year
Calibre 50
Regional Mexican Album of the Year
Los Plebes Del Rancho De Ariel Camacho, Recuerden Mi EstiloBest New Rock/Alternative Rock Artist
The Strumbellas
Best New Country ArtistKelsea Ballerini
Best New Hip-Hop ArtistChance The Rapper
Best New Latin ArtistCNCO
Best New R&B ArtistBryson Tiller
Best New Regional Mexican ArtistJoss Favela
Best New Pop ArtistThe Chainsmokers
Producer of the YearBenny Blanco
Best LyricsJustin Bieber, Ed Sheeran and Benny Blanco, “Love Yourself”
Best Collaboration
Rihanna feat. Drake, “Work”
Best Cover Song
Fifth Harmony, “Ex’s and Oh’s”
Best Song from a Movie
5 Seconds of Summer, “Girls Talk Boys” from Ghostbusters
Best Music VideoZayn Malik, “Pillowtalk”
Best Underground Alternative BandPierce the Veil
Social Star AwardJack and Jack from Snapchat
Best Fan ArmyFifth Harmony, Harmonizers
Best TourColdplay
Most Thumbed Up Artist of the YearDrake
Most Thumbed Up Song of the YearDrake feat. Wizkid and Kyla, “One Dance”
Label of the YearRepublic Records
Saturday, February 25, 2017
2017 oscars
Best Picture: “Moonlight”
Best Actor: Casey Affleck, “Manchester by the Sea”
Best Actress: Emma Stone, “La La Land”
Best Supporting Actor: Mahershala Ali, “Moonlight”
Best Supporting Actress: Viola Davis, “Fences”
Best Director: Damien Chazelle, “La La Land”
Best Original Screenplay: Kenneth Lonergan, “Manchester by the Sea”
Best Adapted Screenplay: Barry Jenkins and Tarell Alvin McCraney, “Moonlight.”
Best Cinematography: “La La Land”
Best Original Song: “City of Stars,” “La La Land”
Best Original Score: “La La Land”
Best Sound Editing: “Arrival”
Best Sound Mixing: “Hacksaw Ridge”
Best Film Editing: “Hacksaw Ridge”
Best Costume Design: “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Best Production Design: “La La Land”
Best Foreign Language Film: “The Salesman”
Best Live Action Short Film: “Sing”
Best Animated Feature Film: “Zootopia”
Best Animated Short Film: “Piper”
Best Documentary Feature: “O.J.: Made in America”
Best Documentary Short Subject: “The White Helmets”
Best Makeup and Hairstyling: “Suicide Squad”
Best Visual Effects: “The Jungle Book”
Monday, February 13, 2017
2017 grammy awards
Record of the Year
“Hello” — Adele
Album of the Year
“25” — Adele (read our review)
Song of the Year
“Hello” — Adele Adkins & Greg Kurstin, songwriters (Adele)
New Artist
Chance the Rapper (read our review of “Coloring Book”)
Pop Solo Performance
“Hello” — Adele
Pop Duo/Group Performance:
“Stressed Out” — Twenty One Pilots
Traditional Pop Vocal Album
“Summertime: Willie Nelson Sings Gershwin” — Willie Nelson
Pop Vocal Album
“25” — Adele
Dance Recording
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“Don’t Let Me Down” — The Chainsmokers Featuring Daya
Dance/Electronic Album
“Skin” — Flume
Contemporary Instrumental Album
“Culcha Vulcha” — Snarky Puppy
Rock Performance
“Blackstar” — David Bowie
Metal Performance
“Dystopia” — Megadeth
Rock Song
“Blackstar” — David Bowie, songwriter (David Bowie)
Rock Album
“Tell Me I’m Pretty” — Cage the Elephant
Alternative Music Album
“Blackstar” — David Bowie
R&B Performance
“Cranes in the Sky” — Solange
Traditional R&B Performance
“Angel” — Lalah Hathaway
R&B Song
“Lake By the Ocean” — Hod David & Musze, songwriters (Maxwell) (read our interview)
Urban Contemporary Album
“Lemonade” — Beyoncé
R&B Album
“Lalah Hathaway Live” — Lalah Hathaway
Rap Performance
“No Problem” — Chance the Rapper Featuring Lil Wayne & 2 Chainz
Rap/Sung Performance
“Hotline Bling” — Drake
Rap Song
“Hotline Bling” — Aubrey Graham & Paul Jefferies, songwriters (Drake)
Rap Album
“Coloring Book” — Chance the Rapper
Country Solo Performance
“My Church” — Maren Morris
Country Duo/Group Performance
“Jolene” — Pentatonix featuring Dolly Parton
Country Song
“Humble and Kind” — Lori McKenna, songwriter (Tim McGraw)
Country Album
“A Sailor’s Guide to Earth” — Sturgill Simpson (read our interview)
New Age Album
“White Sun II” — White Sun
Improvised Jazz Solo
“I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry” — John Scofield, soloist
Jazz Vocal Album
“Take Me to the Alley” — Gregory Porter
Jazz Instrumental Album
“Country for Old Men” — John Scofield
Large Jazz Ensemble Album
“Presidential Suite: Eight Variations on Freedom” — Ted Nash Big Band
Latin Jazz Album
“Tribute to Irakere: Live in Marciac” — Chucho Valdés
Gospel Performance/Song
“God Provides” — Tamela Mann; Kirk Franklin, songwriter
Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song
“Thy Will” — Hillary Scott & the Scott Family; Bernie Herms, Hillary Scott & Emily Weisband, songwriters
Gospel Album
“Losing My Religion” — Kirk Franklin (read our interview)
Contemporary Christian Music Album
“Love Remains” — Hillary Scott & the Scott Family
Roots Gospel Album
“Hymns” — Joey + Rory
Latin Pop Album
“Un Besito Mas” — Jesse & Joy
Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album
“iLevitable” — iLe
Regional Mexican Music Album (Including Tejano)
“Un Azteca En El Azteca, Vol. 1 (En Vivo)” — Vicente Fernández
Tropical Latin Album
“Donde Están?” — Jose Lugo & Guasábara Combo
American Roots Performance
“House of Mercy” — Sarah Jarosz
American Roots Song
“Kid Sister” — Vince Gill, songwriter (The Time Jumpers)
Americana Album
“This Is Where I Live” — William Bell
Bluegrass Album
“Coming Home” — O’Connor Band With Mark O’Connor
Traditional Blues Album
“Porcupine Meat” — Bobby Rush
Contemporary Blues Album
“The Last Days of Oakland” — Fantastic Negrito
Folk Album
“Undercurrent” — Sarah Jarosz
Regional Roots Music Album
“E Walea” — Kalani Pe’a
Reggae Album
“Ziggy Marley” — Ziggy Marley
World Music Album
“Sing Me Home” — Yo-Yo Ma & The Silk Road Ensemble
Children’s Album
“Infinity Plus One” — Secret Agent 23 Skidoo
Spoken Word Album
“In Such Good Company: Eleven Years of Laughter, Mayhem, and Fun in the Sandbox” — Carol Burnett
Comedy Album
“Talking for Clapping” — Patton Oswalt
Musical Theater Album
Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media
“Miles Ahead” (Miles Davis & Various Artists)
Score Soundtrack for Visual Media
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” — John Williams, composer
Song Written for Visual Media
“Can’t
Stop The Feeling!” — Max Martin, Shellback & Justin Timberlake,
songwriters (Justin Timberlake, Anna Kendrick, Gwen Stefani, James
Corden, Zooey Deschanel, Walt Dohrn, Ron Funches, Caroline Hjelt, Aino
Jawo, Christopher Mintz-Plasse & Kunal Nayyar), Track from: “Trolls”
Instrumental Composition
“Spoken at Midnight” — Ted Nash, composer
Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella
“You And I” — Jacob Collier, arranger (Jacob Collier)
Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals
“Flintstones” — Jacob Collier, arranger (Jacob Collier)
Recording Package
“Blackstar” — Jonathan Barnbrook, art director (David Bowie)
Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package
“Edith Piaf 1915-2015” — Gérard Lo Monaco, art director (Edith Piaf)
Album Notes
“Sissle and Blake Sing Shuffle Along” — Ken Bloom & Richard Carlin, album notes writers (Eubie Blake & Noble Sissle)
Historical Album
“The
Cutting Edge 1965-1966: The Bootleg Series, Vol.12” (Collector’s
Edition), Steve Berkowitz & Jeff Rosen, compilation producers; Mark
Wilder, mastering engineer (Bob Dylan)
Engineered Album, Non-Classical
“Blackstar”
— David Bowie, Tom Elmhirst, Kevin Killen & Tony Visconti,
engineers; Joe LaPorta, mastering engineer (David Bowie)
Producer of the Year, Non-Classical
Greg Kurstin
Remixed Recording
“Tearing Me Up” (RAC Remix) — André Allen Anjos, remixer (Bob Moses)
Surround Sound Album
“Dutilleux:
Sur Le Même Accord; Les Citations; Mystère De L’instant & Timbres,
Espace, Mouvement” — Alexander Lipay & Dmitriy Lipay, surround mix
engineers; Dmitriy Lipay, surround mastering engineer; Dmitriy Lipay,
surround producer (Ludovic Morlot & Seattle Symphony)
Engineered Album, Classical
“Corigliano:
The Ghosts of Versailles” — Mark Donahue & Fred Vogler, engineers
(James Conlon, Guanqun Yu, Joshua Guerrero, Patricia Racette,
Christopher Maltman, Lucy Schaufer, Lucas Meachem, LA Opera Chorus &
Orchestra)
Producer of the Year, Classical
David Frost
Orchestral Performance
“Shostakovich: Under Stalin’s Shadow - Symphonies Nos. 5, 8 & 9” — Andris Nelsons, conductor (Boston Symphony Orchestra)
Opera Recording
“Corigliano:
The Ghosts of Versailles” — James Conlon, conductor; Joshua Guerrero,
Christopher Maltman, Lucas Meachem, Patricia Racette, Lucy Schaufer
& Guanqun Yu; Blanton Alspaugh, producer (LA Opera Orchestra; LA
Opera Chorus)
Choral Performance
“Penderecki
Conducts Penderecki, Volume 1” — Krzysztof Penderecki, conductor;
Henryk Wojnarowski, choir director (Nikolay Didenko, Agnieszka Rehlis
& Johanna Rusanen; Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra; Warsaw
Philharmonic Choir)
Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance
“Steve Reich” — Third Coast Percussion
Classical Instrumental Solo
“Daugherty: Tales of Hemingway” — Zuill Bailey; Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor (Nashville Symphony)
Classical Solo Vocal Album
TIE: “Schumann & Berg” — Dorothea Röschmann; Mitsuko Uchida, accompanist;
and
“Shakespeare Songs” — Ian Bostridge; Antonio Pappano, accompanist
(Michael Collins, Elizabeth Kenny, Lawrence Power & Adam Walker)
Classical Compendium
“Daugherty: Tales of Hemingway; American Gothic; Once Upon A Castle” — Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor; Tim Handley, producer
Contemporary Classical Composition
“Daugherty: Tales of Hemingway” — Michael Daugherty, composer (Zuill Bailey, Giancarlo Guerrero & Nashville Symphony)
Music Video
“Formation” — Beyoncé
Music Film
“The Beatles: Eight Days a Week the Touring Years” — Ron Howard, video director; Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Scott Pascucci & Nigel Sinclair, video producers
Saturday, January 21, 2017
PCA 17
Favorite Humanitarian: Tyler Perry
MOVIES
Favorite Movie: “Finding Dory”
Favorite Movie Actor: Ryan Reynolds
Favorite Movie Actress: Jennifer Lawrence
Favorite Action Movie: “Deadpool”
Favorite Action Movie Actor: Robert Downey Jr.
Favorite Action Movie Actress: Margot Robbie
Favorite Comedic Movie: “Bad Moms”
Favorite Comedic Movie Actor: Kevin Hart
Favorite Comedic Movie Actress: Melissa McCarthy
Favorite Dramatic Movie: “Me Before You”
Favorite Dramatic Movie Actor: Tom Hanks
Favorite Dramatic Movie Actress: Blake Lively
Favorite Family Movie: “Finding Dory”
Favorite Animated Movie Voice: Ellen DeGeneres, “Finding Dory”
Favorite Thriller Movie: “The Girl on the Train”
Favorite Movie Icon: Johnny Depp
TV
Favorite TV Show: “Outlander”
Favorite Network TV Comedy: “The Big Bang Theory”
Favorite Comedic TV Actor: Jim Parsons
Favorite Comedic TV Actress: Sofia Vergara
Favorite Network TV Drama: “Grey’s Anatomy”
Favorite Dramatic TV Actor: Justin Chambers
Favorite Dramatic TV Actress: Priyanka Chopra
Favorite Cable TV Comedy: “Baby Daddy”
Favorite Cable TV Drama: “Bates Motel”
Favorite Cable TV Actor: Freddie Highmore
Favorite Cable TV Actress: Vera Farmiga
Favorite TV Crime Drama: “Criminal Minds”
Favorite TV Crime Drama Actor: Mark Harmon
Favorite TV Crime Drama Actress: Jennifer Lopez
Favorite Premium Drama Series: “Orange is the New Black”
Favorite Premium Comedy Series: “Fuller House”
Favorite Premium Series Actor: Dwayne Johnson
Favorite Premium Series Actress: Sarah Jessica Parker
Favorite Network Sci-fi/Fantasy TV Show: “Supernatural”
Favorite Cable Sci-fi/Fantasy TV Show: “The Walking Dead”
Favorite Premium Sci-fi/Fantasy TV Show: “Outlander”
Favorite Fantasy Sci-fi Actor: Sam Heughan
Favorite Fantasy Sci-fi Actress: Caitriona Balfe
Favorite Competition TV Show: “The Voice”
Favorite Animated TV Show: “The Simpsons”
Favorite Actor in a New TV Series: Matt LeBlanc
Favorite Actress in a New TV Series: Kristen Bell
Favorite New TV Comedy: “Man with a Plan”
Favorite New TV Drama: “This Is Us”
Favorite Daytime TV Host: Ellen DeGeneres
Favorite Daytime Hosting Team: “GMA”
Favorite Late Night Talk Show Host: Jimmy Fallon
MUSIC
Favorite Male Artist: Justin Timberlake
Favorite Female Artist: Britney Spears
Favorite Group: Fifth Harmony
Favorite Breakout Artist: Niall Horan
Favorite Male Country Artist: Blake Shelton
Favorite Female Country Artist: Carrie Underwood
Favorite Country Group: Little Big Town
Favorite Pop Artist: Britney Spears
Favorite Hip-Hop Artist: G-Eazy
Favorite R&B Artist: Rihanna
Favorite Album: “If I’m Honest,” Blake Shelton
Favorite Song: “Can’t Stop the Feeling,” Justin Timberlake
DIGITAL
Favorite Social Media Star: Cameron Dallas
Favorite Social Media Celebrity: Britney Spears
Favorite YouTube Star: Lilly Singh
Favorite Comedic Collaboration: Ellen DeGeneres and Britney Spears’ “Mall Mischief”
CBS.com’s Favorite Digital Obsession: Mannequin Challenge
SAG 17
Actor: Denzel Washington, “Fences”
Actress: Emma Stone, “La La Land”
Supporting actor: Mahershala Ali, “Moonlight”
Supporting actress: Viola Davis, “Fences”
Cast: “Hidden Figures”
Stunt ensemble: “Hacksaw Ridge”
TELEVISION
Actor in a comedy series: William H. Macy, “Shameless”
Actress in a comedy series: Julia Louis-Dreyfus, “Veep”
Comedy series cast: “Orange is the New Black”
Actor in a movie or miniseries: Bryan Cranston, “All the Way”
Actress in a movie or miniseries: Sarah Paulson, “The People V. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story”
Drama series cast: “Stranger Things”
Actor in a drama series: John Lithgow, “The Crown”
Actress in a drama series: Claire Foy, “The Crown”
Stunt ensemble: “Game of Thrones”
Thursday, January 19, 2017
CCA 17
Best Picture: La La Land
Best Actor: Casey Affleck -- Manchester By The Sea
Best Actress: Natalie Portman -- Jackie
Best Supporting Actor: Mahershala Ali -- Moonlight
Best Supporting Actress: Viola Davis -- Fences
Best Acting Ensemble: Moonlight
Best Director: Damien Chazelle -- La La Land
Best Animated Feature: Zootopia
Best Action Movie: Hacksaw Ridge
Best Comedy: Deadpool
Best Sci-Fi/Horror Movie: Arrival
Best Comedy Series: Silicon Valley -- HBO
Best Actress In A Comedy Series: Kate McKinnon -- Saturday Night Live -- NBC
Best Actor In A Comedy Series: Donald Glover -- Atlanta -- FX
Best Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series: Jane Krakowski -- Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt -- Netflix
Best Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series: Louie Anderson -- Baskets -- FX
Best Drama Series: Game of Thrones -- HBO
Best Actor In A Drama Series: Bob Odenkirk -- Better Call Saul -- AMC
Best Actress In A Drama Series: Evan Rachel Wood -- Westworld -- HBO
Best Supporting Actor In A Drama Series: John Lithgow -- The Crown -- Netflix
Best Supporting Actress In A Drama Series: Thandie Newton -- Westworld -- HBO
Sunday, January 8, 2017
2017 Golden Globes
Best Motion Picture – Drama
MOONLIGHT
A24 / Plan B / Pastel; A24
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama
Isabelle Huppert, ELLE
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama
Casey Affleck, MANCHESTER BY THE SEA
Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
LA LA LAND
Impostor Pictures / Gilbert Films / Marc Platt Productions; Summit Entertainment A Lionsgate Company
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Emma Stone, LA LA LAND
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy
Donald Glover, ATLANTA
Best Director – Motion Picture
Damien Chazelle, LA LA LAND
Best Television Series – Drama
THE CROWN, Netflix
Left Bank Pictures in association with Sony Pictures Television
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama
Claire Foy, THE CROWN
Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Tom Hiddleston, THE NIGHT MANAGER
Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language
ELLE (FRANCE)
SBS Productions; Sony Pictures Classics
Best Motion Picture – Animated
ZOOTOPIA
Walt Disney Animation Studios; Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Best Motion Picture Screenplay
Damien Chazelle, LA LA LAND
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Ryan Gosling, LA LA LAND
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Olivia Colman, THE NIGHT MANAGER
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture
Viola Davis, FENCES
Best Original Song – Motion Picture
“City Of Stars”, LA LA LAND
Music by: Justin Hurwitz
Lyrics by: Benj Pasek, Justin Paul
Best Original Score – Motion Picture
Justin Hurwitz, LA LA LAND
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Hugh Laurie, THE NIGHT MANAGER
Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
THE PEOPLE v. O.J. SIMPSON: AMERICAN CRIME STORY (FX)
Fox 21 Television Studios and FX Productions
Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Sarah Paulson, THE PEOPLE v. O.J. SIMPSON: AMERICAN CRIME STORY
Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy
ATLANTA (FX)
FX Productions
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy
Tracee Ellis Ross, BLACK-ISH
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama
Billy Bob Thornton, GOLIATH
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture
Aaron Taylor-Johnson, NOCTURNAL ANIMALS