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Devonté Hynes Details New Score for Luca Guadagnino’s ‘We Are Who We Are’

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Devonté Hynes has revealed the details of his score for HBO’s new coming-of-age series We Are Who We Are, directed by Luca Guadagnino. Titled We Are Who We Are (Original Series Score), the album will contain 12 original tracks from Hynes, in addition to compositions from Julius Eastman and John Adams. It’s set for release on October 2 via Milan Records. 

That same day, Milan Records will be issuing We Are Who We Are (Original Series Soundtrack), which was curated by Luca Guadagnino along with music supervisor Robin Urdang. It includes three live Blood Orange tracks in addition to songs by Radiohead (‘House of Cards’), Prince (‘The Love We Make’), David Bowie (‘Absolute Beginners’), and more. Check out the tracklist and cover art for both LPs below.

In an interview with Variety, Hynes talked about how he and the show’s creator bonded over “quite similar tastes in more contemporary classic music”, adding that the collaborative process was “really natural. There was no cue sheet or anything like that.”

Though We Are Who Are marks Hynes’ first score for a TV series, he has previously composed the soundtrack for various feature-length films, including Melina Matsoukas’ 2019 film Queen & Slim.

We Are Who We Are (Original Series Score) Cover Art:

We Are Who We Are (Original Series Score) Tracklist:

1. Devonté Hynes: The Long Ride II
2. Devonté Hynes: Let Yourself Go I
3. Devonté Hynes: Let Yourself Go II
4. Devonté Hynes: The Last Day
5. Devonté Hynes: Fraser’s Bedroom
6. Devonté Hynes: He Just Left
7. Devonté Hynes: Notte Transfigurata I
8. Devonté Hynes: The Long Ride I
9. Devonté Hynes: Good Job, Soldier
10. Devonté Hynes: Body of Me
11. Devonté Hynes: Amorous Love
12. Devonté Hynes: Notte Transfigurata II
13. Julius Eastman: Stay On It
14. Julius Eastman: Gay Guerilla
15. John Adams: Century Rolls: II. Manny’s Gym
16. John Adams: Two Fanfares for Orchestra: Short Ride in a Fast Machine

We Are Who We Are (Original Series Soundtrack) Cover Art:

We Are Who We Are (Original Series Soundtrack) Tracklist:

1. Prince: The Love We Make
2. Giorgio Moroder / Philip Oakey: Why Must the Show Go On
3. Anna Oxa: A Lei
4. John Adams: Three Weeks and I’m Still Outta My Mind
5. Klaus Nomi: Keys of Life
6. Klaus Nomi: Lightning Strikes
7. Arto Lindsay: Child Prodigy
8. Blood Orange: Time Will Tell
9. CCCP Fedeli Alla Linea: Emilia Paranoica
10. Francesca Scorsese: Soldier of Love (Sade cover)
11. Aaron Carter: American A O
12. Radiohead: House of Cards
13. David Bowie: Absolute Beginners
14. Kip Hanrahan: Child Song
15. Blood Orange: Better Than Me (Live at Club Locomotiv)
16. Blood Orange: But You (Live at Club Locomotiv)
17. Blood Orange: Time Will Tell (Live at Club Locomotiv)

Run the Jewels to Perform ‘RTJ4’ in Full at Voter Registration Concert

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Run the Jewels will perform their new album RTJ4 in full at a voter registration concert set to take place on Saturday, October 10. The concert, titled ‘Holy Calamavote’, will stream via Adult Swim’s website and TV channel at midnight Eastern Time, and will be available on the platform’s YouTube channel afterwards. Throughout the event, which marks the debut performance of RTJ4 and the network’s first-ever concert broadcast, viewers will be encouraged to donate to the  to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).

“We’re proud to be a part of this initiative to encourage and enable voting and can’t wait to finally perform our album RTJ4,” the hip-hop duo said in a statement. “This will be fun.”

The event will be sponsored by Ben & Jerry’s and will not be interrupted by ads, according to a press release. Jabari Paul, the U.S. activism manager at Ben & Jerry’s, said in a statement: “Young people are the single largest block of voters, and if they turn out at the same rate as their parents, they have the power to hold elected officials accountable on issues like policing and public safety, climate change, education, jobs and the economy. That’s why we are proud that Run the Jewels is helping spread that word and we’re pleased to be working with Adult Swim to make this exciting night happen.”

Sylvan Esso Share Video for New Single ‘Free’

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Sylvan Esso have shared a new single from their upcoming album Free Love , out this Friday via Loma Vista. It’s called ‘Free’ and it arrives with an accompanying music video directed by D.L. Anderson. Check it out below.

“Free was written all in one go. One of those magical moments of songwriting that happens once every hundred songs,” the duo’s Amelia Meath said in a statement. “Nick [Sanborn, bandmate] knew it was the centrepiece of the record the minute I showed it to him. ‘We should call the record Free Love.’ It’s the centre of the record – a song about being obscured by someone’s loving impression. A mirror on a mirror.”

Free Love marks the follow-up to 2017’s What Now. Previously, Sylvan Esso previewed the album with the singles ‘Ferris Wheel’, ‘Rooftop Dancing’, and ‘Frequency’, the latter of which came with a Moses-Sumney directed video.

Artist Spotlight: KUČKA

Influenced by 90s alternative acts like Nirvana and PJ Harvey, singer-songwriter and producer Laura Lowther, aka KUČKA, started recording music on her parents’ computer after her family moved from Liverpool to Perth. It wasn’t until much later, when she was studying music production at university, that she became interested in the exploratory world of electronic music, which pushed her to experiment more in her songwriting. She uploaded her first self-titled EP on Bandcamp in 2012, a ghostly and idiosyncratic collection of songs that at times sounds a bit like if Björk made a lo-fi tape, followed later that year by a high-profile appearance on A$AP Rocky’s ‘Long Live A$AP’. She continued to refine and expand her approach and returned with her second EP Unconditional in 2015, while in 2019 she collaborated with the likes of Flume, SOPHIE, and Vince Staples in addition to releasing two of her own tracks, the equally compelling ‘Drowning’ and ‘Real’. Now she’s back with a new single titled ‘Contemplation’, perhaps her strongest outing yet, one that finds her teaming up with Vegyn (producer of Frank Ocean’s Blonde) for a sound that positions her somewhere in the uncanny valley of experimental music, hip-hop, and dreamy electropop. It’s a sign of an artist coming into her own and reaching for something bigger. 

We caught up with KUČKA for this edition of our Artist Spotlight series, where we showcase artists and give them a chance to talk about their music.

How and when did you become interested in making music?

When I was about 16 I started using Garageband on my parents computer. I couldn’t believe how easy it was to make my simple guitar and vocal recordings sound cool by adding various fx. It definitely changed the way I was writing.

Who are some of your influences, and what is about their music that speaks to you? 

I listen to a lot of ambient music around the house. People like Laraaji. I guess it’s more to amplify the mood of the apartment more than anything. I like the environment it helps create, whenever we have people over or even our neighbors, it seems to help put people at ease and the conversation feels more fluid.

How would you describe your creative process? 

I tend to do my best work in short bursts. I’m getting better at recognising when it’s worth going into the studio and when it’s better if I take some time out.

What was the inspiration for ‘Contemplation’? 

I had been struggling with an illness for about 6 months and it was starting to wear me down both mentally and physically. I found relief in different forms of meditation. This could have been as simple as a visualisation, yoga or even writing music. I wrote the lyrics to ‘Contemplation’ from this place and it was very cathartic to me.

How was it like working with producer Vegyn on the track?

It was super fun, he initially sent me a folder with a bunch of different ideas in, and the synth melody for contemplation stood out immediately. A few months down the track we had an in person session at my studio to build the arrangement, that was super chill and I feel like we easily understood what was needed to finish the track.

You’ve collaborated with a wide range of artists over the years. What do you think makes for a good creative partnership?

I think trusting the other person’s vision is super important. You have to be able to work through uncomfortable stages together and trust that something good will come out the other side, even if you don’t quite hear it yet.

What do you hope people take away from your music? 

I hope it can help people access an imaginative, creative or healing part of themselves.

What are your plans for the near future? 

About to film a music video for my next single. My wife is an incredible director so I’m really lucky that we get to create together!

Watch BTS Perform on NPR’s ‘Tiny Desk (Home) Concert’

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BTS are the latest group to perform on NPR’s Tiny Desk (Home) Concert series. Tuning in from a record store in Seoul called VINYL & PLASTIC, the K-pop superstars were joined by a backing band for a performance of three of their songs: new single ‘Dynamite’ as well as ‘Save ME’ and ‘Spring Day’. Check out their performance below.

‘Dynamite’, the group’s first English-language song, arrived back in August. BTS gave the disco-inspired single its live debut later that month at the MTV Video Music Awards. The song made BTS the first all–South Korean group to hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Recently, Tiny Desk hosted Bill CallahanPhoebe Bridgers, Billie Eilish, and more.

This Week’s Best New Songs: Porridge Radio, Angel Olsen, slowthai, Daniela Andrade, and More

Throughout the week, we update our Best New Songs playlist with the new releases that caught our attention the most, be it a single leading up to the release of an album or a newly unveiled deep cut. And each Monday, we round up the best new songs released over the past week (the eligibility period begins on Monday and ends Sunday night) in this segment.

It’s not always easy to make a cover of an extremely popular song stand out, but both Angel Olsen and Lykke Li did exactly that this week, delivering stunningly intimate, stripped-down renditions of Bobby Vinton’s ‘Mr. Lonely’ and ‘I Will Survive’ respectively. Slowthai dropped his most meditative track to date, one that features notable performances from James Blake and Mount Kimbie, while Honduran-Canadian artist Daniela Andrade came through with a laid-back, intensely sensual R&B single that overflows with personality. Porridge Radio returned with a single that might not offer the cathartic highs of Every Move but is just as potent regardless, anchored by Dano Margolin’s self-reflective lyrics and impassioned performance. If you’re looking for something a little more upbeat, Pixey’s vibrant new single will certainly get your body moving, while Rico Nasty served up the banger of the week with the infectious ‘Own It’.

Best New Songs: September 21th, 2020

Porridge Radio, ‘7 Seconds’

Daniela Andrade, ‘K.L.F.G.’ 

slowthai feat. James Blake and Mount Kimbie, ‘feel away’

Song of the Week: Angel Olsen and Emile Mosseri, ‘Mr. Lonely’ (Bobby Vinton Cover)

Lykke Li, ‘I Will Survive’ (Gloria Gaynor Cover)

Pixey, ‘Just Move’ 

Rico Nasty, ‘Own It’

The Emotions’ Pamela Hutchinson Dies at 61

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Pamela Hutchinson, a member of the influential R&B group The Emotions, has died at the age of 61. The group confirmed the singer’s passing in a statement posted on social media. “In loving memory, we are saddened to announce the passing of our sister, Pamela Rose Hutchinson, on Friday, September 18, 2020,” the statement reads. “Pam succumbed to health challenges that she’d been battling for several years. Now our beautiful sister will sing amongst the angels in heaven in perfect peace.”

The group started out in Chicago in the 1960s as a gospel group of three sisters — Shelia, Wanda, and Jeanette — then known as the Hutchinson Sunbeams. After changing their name to The Emotions, they signed with the legendary R&B label Stax, working with producers Isaac Hayes and David Porter. Though not an original member of the band, Pamela joined The Emotions in he mid-70s and sang on many of their biggest crossover hits, including the massive ‘Best of My Love’ from their 1976 album Flowers. At that point, the group had signed to Columbia Records and struck a creative partnership with Earth, Wind & Fire’s Maurice White, with whom they collaborated on the 1979 disco hit ‘Boogie Wonderland’.

Pamela only appeared on one of the group’s studio albums, though the Grammy-winning trio released a total of nine LPs throughout their decade-spanning career. The singer eventually rejoined the group in the 2000s, during which time they guested on Earth, Wind & Fire’s 2003 single ‘All in the Way’ and teamed up with Snoop Dog for the 2006 track ‘Life’. The group also made an appearance on Terrace Martin’s 2016 album Velvet Portraits and have been sampled by many hip-hop artists, including Tupac, Kanye West, De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest, The Notorious B.I.G., and more.

“During this time, the family kindly asks for fans and friends to respect our privacy. We appreciate all kind words, photos, and videos you may want to post for our beloved Pamela and of course your loving prayers,” The Emotions’ statement concluded. “A life so beautifully lived deserves to be beautifully remembered. We love you, Pamela!”

OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: In loving memory, we are saddened to announce the passing of our sister, Pamela Rose Hutchinson,…

Posted by The Emotions on Sunday, 20 September 2020

Slowdive Are Working on a New Album

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Shoegaze pioneers Slowdive have confirmed that they’ve been working on a new album. The group have recently been sharing photos from the studio via Instagram, accompanied with the hashtag #slowdivelp5. Singer Rachel Goswell was the first to drop a hint, posting a picture of the band’s drumkit five days ago, which was followed by a photo of Nick Chaplin on his bass, and most recently, Neil Halstead playing guitar. Check out the photos below.

The new album, which still has no release date or title attached to it, will mark the band’s fifth studio LP. Slowdive reunited for a series of reunion shows back in 2014 and released their self-titled comeback record in 2017. Since then, each member has mostly been working on other projects: Rachel Goswell joined the Minor Victories and contributed to The Soft Calvary, while Neil Halstead has been working as a producer, most recently with LA-based harpist Mary Lattimore.

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Watch Miley Cyrus Cover Blonde’s ‘Heart of Glass’

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Miley Cyrus covered Blonde’s classic ‘Heart of Glass’ during her appearance at the iHeartRadio Music Festival, which celebrated its 10th anniversary with a two-day virtual stream event. Cyrus closed the show on Saturday night (September 19), and also performed three of her own songs: her new single ‘Midnight Sky’, ‘Who Owns My Heart’, and her Mark Ronson collaboration ‘Nothing Breaks Like A Heart’. Check out her performance below.

Miley Cyrus has performed a series of covers during quarantine, most recently taking on Hall & Oates’ ‘Maneater’ at The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon! and Billie Eilish’s latest single ‘my future’ for BBC Radio 1’s Piano Sessions.

Emmy Awards 2020: The Complete List of Winners

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Like pretty much everything  in 2020, the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards looked a lot different this year. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, most of winners had to accept their awards remotely with pre-recorded acceptance speeches were pre-recorded. Jimmy Kimmel hosted live from a mostly empty Staples Center in L.A. “Why would you have an award show in the middle of a pandemic?” he joked to a row of empty seats on Sunday night (September 20), which saw the conclusion of the ceremony’s weeklong festivities.

The biggest story of the night was in the Comedy category, where popular Canadian series Schitt’s Creek made history by setting a new record for the most wins for a comedy series in a single year, a record previously held by The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (which had 9 wins). Which meant that shows like The Good Place, another well-received comedy that came to a close in 2020, walked home with zero awards.

HBO’s Watchmen was the big winner in the limited series categories, taking home three of the seven awards it was nominated for, including Outstanding Limited Series.

On the Drama front, another HBO show, Succession, won its first Outstanding Drama Series award as well as Writing, Directing, and Lead Actor (Jeremy Strong). 24-year-old Euphoria actress Zendaya made history by becoming the youngest person and second-ever Black woman to win the Best Actress award (Viola Davis was the first Black actress to earn the Emmy for Best Actress in a Drama in 2015.)

Meanwhile, Julia Garner won Outstanding Supporting Actress for her performance on the Netflix series Ozark, while Billy Crudup snagged Apple TV+’s first award for his appearance in The Morning Show.

Check out the complete list of winners at the 2020 Emmys below.

Outstanding Drama Series

Better Call Saul
The Crown
Killing Eve
The Mandalorian
The Handmaid’s Tale
Stranger Things
Winner: Succession
Ozark

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series

Jennifer Aniston, The Morning Show
Olivia Colman, The Crown
Jodie Comer, Killing Eve
Laura Linney, Ozark
Sandra Oh, Killing Eve
Winner: Zendaya, Euphoria

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series

Jason Bateman, Ozark
Sterling K. Brown, This Is Us
Steve Carell, The Morning Show
Brian Cox, Succession
Billy Porter, Pose
Winner: Jeremy Strong, Succession

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

Kieran Culkin, Succession
Giancarlo Esposito, Better Call Saul
Nicholas Braun, Succession
Matthew MacFayden, Succession
Bradley Whitford, The Handmaid’s Tale
Winner: Billy Crudup, The Morning Show
Mark Duplass, The Morning Show
Jeffrey Wright, Westworld

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

Laura Dern, Big Little Lies
Meryl Streep, Big Little Lies
Fiona Shaw, Killing Eve
Winner: Julia Garner, Ozark
Sarah Snook, Succession
Helena Bonham Carter, The Crown
Samira Wiley, The Handmaid’s Tale
Thandie Newton, Westworld

Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series

Benjamin Caron, The Crown
Jessica Hobbs, The Crown
Lesli Linka Glatter, Homeland
Mimi Leder, The Morning Show
Alik Sakharov, Ozark
Ben Semanoff, Ozark
Winner: Andrij Parekh, Succession
Mark Mylod, Succession

Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series

Thomas Schnauz, Better Call Saul
Gordon Smith, Better Call Saul
Peter Morgan, The Crown
Chris Mundy, Ozark
John Shiban, Ozark
Miki Johnson, Ozark
Winner: Jesse Armstrong, Succession

Outstanding Comedy Series

Curb Your Enthusiasm
The Good Place
Dead To Me
Insecure
The Kominsky Method
Winner: Schitt’s Creek
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
What We Do In the Shadows

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series

Christina Applegate, Dead to Me
Rachel Brosnahan, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Linda Cardellini, Dead to Me
Winner: Catherine O’Hara, Schitt’s Creek
Issa Rae, Insecure
Tracee Ellis Ross, Black-ish

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series

Anthony Anderson, Black-ish
Don Cheadle, Black Monday
Ted Danson, The Good Place
Michael Douglas, The Kominsky Method
Winner: Eugene Levy, Schitt’s Creek
Ramy Youssef, Ramy

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series

Andre Braugher, Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Mahershala Ali, Ramy
Winner: Dan Levy, Schitt’s Creek
Kenan Thompson, Saturday Night Live
Alan Arkin, The Kominsky Method
Sterling K. Brown, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Tony Shalhoub, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
William Jackson Harper, The Good Place

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series

Betty Gilpin, GLOW
Yvonne Orji, Insecure
Kate McKinnon, Saturday Night Live
Cecily Strong, Saturday Night Live
Winner: Annie Murphy, Schitt’s Creek
D’Arcy Carden, The Good Place
Alex Borstein, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Marin Hinkle, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel

Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series

Matt Shakman, The Great
Amy Sherman-Palladino, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Daniel Palladino, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Gail Mancuso, Modern Family
Ramy Youssef, Ramy
Winner: Andrew Cividino and Daniel Levy, Schitt’s Creek
James Burrows, Will & Grace

Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series

Michael Schur, The Good Place
Tony McNamara, The Great
Winner: Daniel Levy, Schitt’s Creek
David West Read, Schitt’s Creek
Sam Johnson and Chris Marcil, What We Do in the Shadows
Paul Simms, What We Do in the Shadows
Stefani Robinson, What We Do in the Shadows

Outstanding Limited Series

Little Fires Everywhere
Mrs. America
Unbelievable
Unorthodox
Winner: Watchmen

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie

Jeremy Irons, Watchmen
Hugh Jackman, Bad Education
Paul Mescal, Normal People
Jeremy Pope, Hollywood
Winner: Mark Ruffalo, I Know This Much Is True

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie

Cate Blanchett, Mrs. America
Shira Haas, Unorthodox
Winner: Regina King, Watchmen
Octavia Spencer, Self Made
Kerry Washington, Little Fires Everywhere

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series

Holland Taylor, Hollywood
Winner: Uzo Aduba, Mrs. America
Margo Martindale, Mrs. America
Tracey Ullman, Mrs. America
Toni Collette, Unbelievable
Jean Smart, Watchmen

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series

Dylan McDermott, Hollywood
Jim Parsons, Hollywood
Tituss Burgess, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Louis Gossett Jr., Watchmen
Winner: Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Watchmen
Jovan Adepo, Watchmen

Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series, Movie or Dramatic Special

Lynn Shelton, Little Fires Everywhere
Lenny Abrahamson, Normal People
Winner: Maria Schrade, Unorthodox
Nicole Kassell Watchmen
Steph Green, Watchmen
Stephen Williams, Watchmen

Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series Movie or Dramatic Special

Tanya Barfield, Mrs. America
Sally Rooney and Alice Birch, Normal People
Susannah Grant, Michael Chabon and Ayelet Waldman, Unbelievable
Anna Winger, Unorthodox
Winner:Damon Lindelof and Cord Jefferson, Watchmen

Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series

Andrew Scott, Black Mirror
James Cromwell, Succession
Giancarlo Esposito, The Mandalorian
Martin Short, The Morning Show
Jason Bateman, The Outsider
Winner: Ron Cephas Jones, This is Us

Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series

Cicely Tyson, How to Get Away with Murder
Laverne Cox, Orange is the New Black
Winner: Cherry Jones, Succession
Harriet Walter, Succession
Alexis Bledel, The Handmaid’s Tale
Phylicia Rashad, This is Us

Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series

Fred Willard, Modern Family
Dev Patel, Joshua
Brad Pitt, Saturday Night Live
Adam Driver, Saturday Night Live
Winner: Eddie Murphy, Saturday Night Live
Luke Kirby, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel

Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series

Maya Rudolph, The Good Place
Angela Bassett, A Black Lady Sketch Show
Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Saturday Night Live
Winner: Maya Rudolph, Saturday Night Live
Wanda Sykes, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Bette Midler, The Politician

Outstanding Animated Series

Big Mouth
Bob’s Burgers
BoJack Horseman
Winner: Rick And Morty
The Simpsons

Outstanding TV Movie

American Son
Winner: Bad Education
Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings
El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs. The Reverend

Outstanding Variety Talk Series

The Daily Show with Trevor Noah
Full Frontal with Samantha Bee
Jimmy Kimmel Live
Winner: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

Outstanding Variety Sketch Series

A Black Lady Sketch Show
Drunk History
Saturday Night Live

Outstanding Variety Special (Pre-Recorded)

Winner: Dave Chappelle: Sticks & Stones
Dave Chappelle: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize For American Humor
Hannah Gadsby: Douglas
Jerry Seinfeld: 23 Hours To Kill
John Mulaney & The Sack Lunch Bunch
Tiffany Haddish: Black Mitzvah

Outstanding Variety Special Live

73rd Annual Tony Awards
77th Annual Golden Globe Awards
Winner: Live In Front Of A Studio Audience: “All In The Family” And “Good Times”
Super Bowl LIV Halftime Show Starring Jennifer Lopez And Shakira
The Oscars

Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series

American Masters
Hillary
McMillion$
Winner: The Last Dance
Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem And Madness

Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Special

Beastie Boys Story
Becoming
Laurel Canyon: A Place In Time
Winner: The Apollo
The Great Hack

Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special

Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee
Winner: Leah Remini: Scientology And The Aftermath
The World According To Jeff Goldblum
Ugly Delicious
Vice

Outstanding Structured Reality Program

A Very Brady Renovation
Antiques Roadshow
Love Is Blind
Winner: Queer Eye
Shark Tank

Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program

Amy Schumer Learns To Cook: Lunch Break And Pasta Night
Winner: Cheer
Kevin Hart: Don’t F**k This Up
RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked
We’re Here

Outstanding Reality-Competition Program

The Masked Singer
Nailed It
Winner: RuPaul’s Drag Race
Top Chef
The Voice

Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program

Amy Poehler, Making It
Nicole Byer, Nailed It
Bobby Berk, Queer Eye
Winner: RuPaul, RuPaul’s Drag Race
Barbara Corcoran, Shark Tank
Padma Lakshmi, Top Chef