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In this month’s issue, our front and back cover story is with 5X Grand Slam Champion and 4X National Champion in PPA and MLP’s Pickleball, Tyson McGuffin. We talk with him about how he came to the sport, his passion for it to those who play it and coach it! He also tells us more about this sport as we as the projects that he is involved in.
We also recap MLP New York Tournament that took place 4th of July Weekend. We provide sights and sounds from this 4 Day event as we were guests of Dulce Vida Tequila and we can’t wait to share the Finals with you which will take place here in NY at Central Park in the AUG ISSUE #116 which drops next month.
We always look forward to Taste of Tennis which is a kick off event ahead of the US Open where the world’s best tennis athletes play at Arthur Ashe Stadium. We sat down with Penny Lerner of AYS Sports Marketing who created this event that brings the culinary world along with tennis stars together! It’s an evening of tasting phenomenal meals, seeing athletes compete in culinary, and more! She spoke with us for the 2nd year in a row to talk about the organization, purpose of the event, and what we can expect this year! We also talked with Aqua Restaurant Group who will be participating as the hosting venue with Aqua New York. We wanted to know more about this restaurant and why they wanted to participate. Next month, we will recap this phenomenal event along with interviews from the red carpet.
We made our way down to Tribeca to MM Kitchen Studio where we created a Summer Editorial Menswear shoot with Chef Marc Murphy who has opened a number of phenomenal restaurants, is a TV personality on Food Network on such shows as Chopped, Guy’s Grocery Games, and Beat Bobby Flay. We talked about his career, his approach to his food, upcoming projects, and more.
We made our way to Greenwich Village this month to chat with Chef Dominique Ansel about the newly opened Papa D’Amour as well as to enjoy a 9TASTING of some of his key dishes of sweet and savory items! Our culinary editorial shoot allows you to see what you need to enjoy upon your next visit.
We headed to NoMad to share 2 eateries that should be on your radar when you’re in the neighborhood. For lunch or dinner, we suggest Handroll Bar Rolling and chatted with the owner, Olivia Youngmi Ham who opened this restaurant due to her passion in this industry as a restaurant designer and consultant. She talks with us about dishes we should try, the ambiance, and upcoming events taking place there. In terms of a sweet treat, we love the innovative ice cream menu that Honey Kim of Honey’s at Bear Donut offers. She talks about her background prior to coming to this eatery, her creative process, and what we should have when we come in.
Matt Steffanina is not only one of the Co-Founders of the DNCR Academy and a choreographer who has worked with a umber of phenomenal artists including Taylor Swift, Meghan Trainor, and Jason Derulo to name a few. He is also a DJ who has been dropping songs that are feel good in nature. We talk about his creative process and upcoming projects that he is involved in.
We headed to Big Sur to Treebones Resort and in this month’s The Art of the Snack, we took a seat at Wild Coast Sushi to find out about this omakase style restaurant in a yurt! We also found out about the resort as well.
This month's Athleisure List comes from Forza Pilates in Nashville where you can enjoy Reformer Pilates. We also head to Todas Santos in Mexico to Desierto Azul which is a wellness resort that we can imagine decompressing in.
This month's 9PLAYLIST comes from our cover star, Tyson McGuffin. He also shared his 63MIX ROUTIN3S on what he enjoys having, doing and being Morning, Afternoon, and Night. Matt Steffanina also shares his 63MIX ROUTIN3S with us as well. This month we also have a 9CH3F ROUTIN3S from Chef Toraik Chua. Our THE 9LIST 9M3NU comes from Papa D’Amour’s, Chef Dominique Ansel and Selva’s Chef Giovanni Orellana who share their 9CH3FS with us and Marc179’s Chef Marc Murphy who shares his 9B-L-D.
Of course, we have a number of roundups that you can also check out our must-haves!
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Over the next few days we can take in some amazing surf matches at the Lexus US Open of Surfing. If you missed previous days, you can catch up on everything at WSL.
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There are certain songs that you remember where you were when you first heard them and then there are others that are linked to numerous moments and they become a major part of the soundtrack of our lives!
Sandstorm is that song for us. We remember hearing it when it first came out when we were in college, we have heard it at fashion, sports, and tech trade shows, many a night at Limelight (back when it was a club here in NY), we heard this song and even other top DJ's play and have remixed this song. When you think of songs in EDM, Toni-Ville Henrik Virtanen aka as Darude is pivotal in anthems that get us moving. With this iconic song being out for 25 years with over half a billion Spotify streams, we wanted to talk with Darude about the impact of this song, how it was created, and what it means to him.
Currently, Darude is on the STORM 25 Tour where he plays this song along with other tracks that we can vibe to. We also talk with him about how he got into this industry, his creative process, and upcoming projects.
ATHLEISURE MAG: What was the song that you heard that made you fall in love with dance music?
DARUDE: So around 1982, I was maybe seven or eight years old, my cousin played me Oxygène the album by French composer Jean-Michel Jarre. I think it was the piece Oxygène Pt.4 especially which really got me hooked onto electronic sounds. It’s maybe not what we’d consider straight-up “dance music” like you hear today but it was almost certainly a precursor for genres like Trance with the beautiful melodies and careful use of synths and phasers to create that ambient, uplifting sound.
Faithless and Scooter were also early loves of mine, but really growing up I listened to a whole melting pot of sounds from Punk to 80s Hair Metal, which still influences my music today.
AM: When did you realize that you wanted to be a DJ?
D: I never set out to be a DJ as such, I was a producer and live artist and I still consider myself a producer first. Then, when Sandstorm blew up, I started to get these incredible booking requests and had to pick up the art of DJing pretty quickly as although the live sets are great, travelling with all of the gear needed is not as practical.
AM: How do you define the Darude sound?
D: I’m not one for strict genre labels, I’d say my sound is energetic, emotive, electronic dance music created with the dancefloor in mind. Ask me again in a few years, even months, it might differ slightly, but that’s the beauty of being an artist, you’re always honing and evolving your craft.
AM: What is your creative process when you're making music and where do you start?
D: Inspiration for a full track or even just the melody can strike anywhere really. My approach hasn’t really changed too much over the years, I still love tinkering. Sometimes I start from the drums, I start from drum-works that are energetic and make me want to move, but really, I just love just playing with different sounds, adding a delay, adding a reverb and if I hear something in it, I just see where I can take it next.
My purpose-built studio at home in Finland is aptly called Serendipity Studio because it’s where happy accidents often happen. Ideas just crash into one another and it’s in my skillset to recognise those ideas that I see potential in developing into, hopefully, a hit record or a solid dancefloor number.
AM: I was in college when I first heard Sandstorm. How did this song come about and what do you think it is about it that it continues to be a song that draws people in?
D: It’s the million-dollar question! What’s so interesting about Sandstorm is not only does it resonate with so many people, but it goes way beyond just dance music fans.
A lot of sports teams, from college football to ice hockey, listen to Sandstorm to get hyped for a big match. It’s huge in the gaming world too, and then it’s got this whole other life as an online meme.
When it came to actually producing Sandstorm, the first thing people often think about is the lead sound, the “dududu” if you will, and that I’d already started working on in around 1997.
So, the Sandstorm riff stayed on my hard drive for a couple years, then in summer of ’99 I just happened to open the file again. I liked the melody, and at the time I was using Cubase VST 24 which had a plugin called Quadrafuzz and once I distorted the sound with it, it became what now is known as the Sandstorm lead.
After that, it only took a day or so for me to build the chords around the main melody, then a few sessions maybe over a week to develop it into a full track. It got played by a few local DJs in Finnish clubs, then JS16, Jaakko Salovaara, now a close friend, took me under his wing and that time had just launched his own record company, 16 Inch Records. He asked if I wanted to be his first artist, we refined Sandstorm in his studio with his better gear and knowledge into the final version you hear now.
It was then time to put it out into the world, and the rest as they say is history.
AM: Did you think that Sandstorm would have the staying power that it has had for 25 years, with over half a billion Spotify streams and a number of DJs from Martin Garrix, Tiësto, Hardwell, David Guetta, and more who enjoy playing this song?
D: I never could have predicted the insane global phenomenon that Sandstorm would become. To be honest, if someone told me at the time “hey this track is going to reach millions of people, launch your music career, feature in the USB of the world’s biggest DJs, and still be huge in twenty-five years” I think the pressure would have been too much and it never would have made it out of my head, let alone the studio.
That’s the beauty of that track I suppose it came about so organically. Another thing to remember is at the time of Sandstorm being released, the internet was still relatively new and social media didn’t exist so the concept of something going “viral” on that scale wasn’t even a passing thought in my mind. I was just hyped if my buddies down my local club were into it.
AM: Why did you want to launch a record label?
D: I launched my record label Vibing Out for a few reasons. One, I wanted a platform to release my own music where I had full creative freedom and could keep full rights and control as much as I can.
Secondly, and my biggest motivator behind the label, is to help platform other producers and artists who I see great potential in. We all remember that first foot-up into the industry and if this label can provide that to others, then it’s a success in my eyes.
The name Vibing Out actually stems from my weekly live-stream show on Twitch which I’ve been hosting for a few years now. It’s the buzzword of the moment but we really have created a nice little community on there and I wanted that same togetherness spirit to carry on into the label.
Plus, I’m not here for following trends. Good music is good music. So, as long as your track is something we can all “vibe out” to on the dancefloor then I’m all ears.
AM: You have toured all over the world and have played at phenomenal festivals and currently you are on the STORM 25 World Tour! What was the vision behind doing this tour?
D: The tour was originally planned for the twentieth anniversary, however, as with most tours scheduled around 2020, this didn’t happen for obvious reasons.
So, for the twenty-fifth anniversary we had to go big. The tour itself it really is about bringing people together, it’s my thanks to everyone who has partied with me and listened to my music over the last two and a half decades.
It’s about not just celebrating Sandstorm, but the whole Before The Storm album and years of Darude which have followed. I’ve released five studio albums in total now, so it’s been really fun digging through my catalogue and reworking some tracks into exclusive brand new STORM 25 remixes you’ll only hear on this tour.
I’m also going back to my roots in a way as for select shows I’m performing live sets, reimagining my tracks in real time. A lot of work has gone into these with additional synths, controllers and extra visual production too. Custom visuals, lasers, it’s a full spectacle and hopefully a great night for everyone who comes along.
AM: One of your dates will be here in NYC at Webster Hall! What can we expect from this show?
D: I am so excited to return to New York and Webster Hall specifically. In the early 00’s I played the exact venue a couple of times, and it always was a really unforgettable show that just captured the hype around Sandstorm and the first album at that time, so it’s a personal full circle moment to come back and perform almost twenty-five years later. I know I'll have some long-time friends and industry associates coming as well, it’ll be a night to remember!
AM: On Aug 31st, you will be on the Finnish leg of this tour and there will be a Sandstorm Run - tell us about this 6K event!
D: Yes! I’m super stoked for the Sandstorm run. The music video for Sandstorm is loved by fans almost as much as the track itself so we wanted to do something fun to honour this.
With the Finnish STORM 25 show coming up too, we had the idea to create a route around the city which passes by iconic landmarks from the video. The cathedral steps are probably the most famous of them all.
It’s all about having fun though, so if you’re not a hardcore runner don’t be put off, you can walk the route too. There are going to be photo stops along the way, I’ll be waving you all across the finish line to the tune of Sandstorm and I want to see everyone in their best Y2K outfits! Which is all the trend now I hear!
So far, the reception has been amazing. We’ve had people signing up from as far away as the US and Mexico which is crazy to me. Who knows, maybe this will be the first of many Sandstorm runs to come…
AM: We read that last month, on multiple Finnish radio stations Sandstorm was played at the same time! What does it mean to you about the impact that this song has had?
D: I mean, it’s a feeling that is just impossible to put into words. It still blows my mind to this day how far and wide that track resonates. It’s so cool seeing the younger generations dig it too.
Especially, when I see amazing moments like the Finnish radio stations, schools and public stations dropping Sandstorm in unison, I’m in awe of the real superpower Sandstorm has in bringing people together. That humbles me every time.
AM: Since you're in the thick of touring, how do you take care of yourself on the road? Are there any activities/sports you follow to keep up your physical and mental health?
D: I’ve been touring for twenty-five years now so I am used to it in a way, and how I tour today definitely looks a lot different to the early days. I’ve done the heavy partying (plenty of it!) so these days it’s important to me to get a good night’s sleep to keep up the stamina and maybe an energy bar or soda if needed.
As for my downtime, I’m super into skateboarding. It’s a hobby I started as a kid, and I picked it up again later in life. So, whenever I’m on tour I always pack my board and check out the local skateparks in whatever city I’m in if I’ve got a couple of hours to myself.
Physically, skating helps to loosen up any stiff backs from a long-haul flight that’s for sure! It’s invigorating for the brain too, I love the drive of working at a new skill, a new trick or move, and seeing my progression. Of course, there are a few bumps and bruises along the way but that’s part of the thrill.
AM: Beyond this tour, are there any upcoming tracks that we should keep an eye out for?
D: Definitely! Between shows, I’m straight into the studio. Right now, I can’t give too much away. Not to be that guy, but what I can say, is that big things are coming for sure!
AM: What do you want your legacy to be known as you have won multiple awards, participated in great partnerships, and more!
D: As nice as they are, for me, it’s never been about the whole awards and accolades thing.
What makes me feel most proud is when I get a DM from a follower saying how one of my songs made them feel a certain way, or soundtracked a particular moment in their life.
Similarly, when people come to my shows and leave with life-long memories. It’s always awesome to bump into fans and they still recall parties from maybe ten, fifteen, even twenty years ago, how they felt, the music they heard, and new friends they made on the dancefloor. That’s what it’s all about.
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PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS | Front/Back Cover Nana Simelius | PG 16 - 27 + PG 30 for 9PLAYLIST Rachel Gold | PG 28 + 29 Tomas Fotoo |
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Fanatics Fest NYC was exhilarating in its second year, bringing top athletes and fans together like never before.
The festival presented a massive card and collectibles show, autograph meets, athlete and celeb photo opps, interactive experiences, panels, and shows, over three days, June 20 to 22, 2025, at the Javits Center in Midtown Manhattan.
We loved seeing the break area, as well as cards of of favorite players, 1of1s, signed logo patches, vintage HOF rookies, and so much more. Signed jerseys, sportswear, sneakers, hats, memorabilia sprawled throughout the room.
The Activations and Fanatics Fest debut “Fanatics Games,” were next level. The new skills-based sports competition this year for athletes and fans had $2 million in cash and prize for pros and fans to compete. A mix of pros and fans took the top 10, with the event won by Tom Brady. After winning the allaround, Brady went on to purchase the 3rd prize Lebron 2003-04 Topps Chrome LeBron James Rookie Gold Refractor card, that was such poetic justice making this year super special. He went on to drop knowledge on panels, throw balls to fans, coldplunge with Kevin Hart.
The highlight for us was the Panel and Special Surprise with Tom Brady, Travis Scott, & Michael Rubin, moderated by Oakley Global President, Caio Amato. Like hitting a major trifecta, it proved to be an insane microcosm of Fanatics Fest.
WHO RUNS NY PANEL: DEREK JETER, AROD & MORE DISH ON THE MAKING OF DYNASTIES
It was an honor to catch the end of the Only in New York: 27 Rings panel in the theater just before. Yankees legends, Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez, CC Sabathia, Jorge Posada, Andy Pettitte and special guest Spike Lee dove into what makes dynasties; the legacy of the NY Yankees; BTS stories, and more. It was hosted by CC Sabathia & AJ Andrews.
It was cool to hear about being on winning teams; having the discipline and grit to go train and go through the ups and downs; and anecdotes like Reggie Jackson strikeouts; city rivalries and more.
There were thousands of people, but the vibe in this room was family - well until someone asked a corny question and you might get sprayed by a super-soaker courtesy of Spilke Lee's call. It was pointed out that one guy who asked an awkward question was wearing two hats, so sometimes it's too easy.
LEGENDARY PANEL: BRADY, RUBIN & TRAVIS SCOTT TALK ABOUT ATHENTICITY & PARTNERSHIP COLLABS
Michael Rubin talking about The Art of Partnership & Collaboration is always a masterclass. Proud and exuberant, he navigated some follow-ups of Oakley Global President, Caio Amato's questions, which peppered the audience with nuggets on business strategy and whimsical anecdotes on style splurges and even quick destination travel just to lock it in.
Beyond bling, Rubin fondly volunteered that Travis gets a blank-slate for his creative genius to flow and that they put together a quick collab just six days before the show, from the vision, to making it, to the many layers and partners quickly getting on board by phone executing with joyful precision.
Brady acknowledged his genuine love for cards; elaborated on CardVault and nodded about the vision and working with Fanatics and Topps that it's a great way to have serious collectors, fans, kids and hobbyists of all ages involved.
Congratulations to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerburg, who recorded a short video that played celebrating the Oakley Meta HSTN Performance AI Glasses before what ensued, and Scott took the stage.
OAKLEY META HSTN EXPERIENCE AMPED THE SURPRISE TRAVIS SCOTT PERFORMANCE
[Smoke] Bang! We went from Panel to Performance! His DJ walked on. The crowd rushed the stage. It was on!
I slid on the Limited Edition Oakley Meta HSTNs Performance AI Glasses that I had been fitted for before the panel/show (thanks Meta). The HSTN (pronounced "HOW-stuhn") fit well and I felt that they were stylish and sporty, great for adventures, around town, and upscale special events to capture moments you may come by surprise hands-free.
I felt more front row with a refreshing phone-free flow, who wants to be chained down behind a chunky mobile device. Instead, hands-free means instantly transported and I was right up in concert-mode and enabled to take in Travis' energy and capture it in a more intimate way.
Livvy Dunne was a couple seats down, taking in the panel and show. We noticed she did some cool haggling buying a Paul Skenes card in some of the fest recap.
Seeing the content later, the video was supersharp (3K UHD), and boasted superb audio quality where you can enjoy those memories. The super stabilization scored with well-grounded video, in spite and revelry of the loyal bouncing crowd and being mosh-pit adjacent. It was easy to use in a noisy, crowded environment with short and longer press button on the frame (otherwise, you can use voice command).
Amazing to later see how the show looked from Travis' POV! As he laced across the stage we see overjoyed fans raging and soaking in some of our favorite hits. His pop by beyond the smoke was fierce as always. It's been ages since I'd seen him by Z's Pent.
It was great to be guests of Oakley Meta! You can see more first hand from Paul Farkas about this epic concert from his POV by checking out the videos on Athleisure's YouTube Channel or go directly here, here, and here.
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ON THE GROUND COVERAGE | Paul Farkas
PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS | PG 38 - 42 Getty Images Assignment | PG 45 - 49 Matt Monath MetaXOakley | PG 50 Oakley Meta HSTN | PG 52 - 65 Paul Farkas |
Read the JUN ISSUE #114 of Athleisure Mag and see FANATICS FEST 2025 in mag.
Earlier this month, we made our way to Flushing Meadows Corona Park, the home 3-Day home of of Governors Ball, a music festival that brings various genres of music together to Queens to kick off the Summer as well as a number of culinary vendors that are some of the favorite eats to enjoy across the boroughs. In addition, there are activations with beauty, alcohol and tech brands that people can enjoy!
We made our way to the festival grounds as we were fortunate that the 3 acts that we came to see would be taking place on one day. Our first stop was heading over to Gotham Burger Social Gotham Burger Social Club which is located on the LES as well as Greenpoint, BK. They're known for their collaborative hamburgers that they do! As we love a great burger and fries, we have no idea how we have never had the chance to check them out. We can report that their Gotham Smash burgers were juicy and their fries hit the spot - we can't wait to check them out soon as we're already planning another Gotham Smash Double, Frickles, Loaded Tots, and Limone Spritz.
In addition to staying properly hydrated thanks to having stations populated throughout the grounds, a great meal ensures that your energy will remain high at whatever festival you may be attending. Our press passes gave us access to the VIP viewing areas to catch the acts as the sets we watched were on the Kiehl's Stage and the Governors Ball stage. It allowed us to go back and forth between the stages and even had food and beverage vendors so that we could stay there while we waited for the next act!
We have enjoyed seeing Tyla for the past few months between hearing her music, videos, and her appearances on Awards Shows and red carpets. So we were excited to see her on stage and she didn't disappoint. In addition to enjoying her music, she had great dancers and choreography, and she kept the crowd going without a dull moment in between each song. We can't wait to see future performances as she puts on a great show!
While Tyla brought the sultry vibes on a warm Summer day with her amapiano X pop X R&B X Afro Beats, T-Pain brought all of the classics throughout his 45mins set! Seeing the crowd singing along to each song across generations and the energy that he gave made you see how much his songs have impacted us!
As the golden hour took place, we were really excited to see Benson Boone. Of course we knew that we had songs that were on our playlist and that he has a penchant for flipping. From the time he hit the stage he set the vibe as he went through a number of songs as well as performed those that are on his latest album that he dropped. Of course he showed us how many ways and things he could flip on and even had heartfelt moments that let us get to know more about him.
Although there are a number of festivals to enjoy around the globe, we really love the kinds of acts that come to this show. As we also had time sitting in the press lounge, whatever acts we didn't catch on their respective stages, we saw them there and it was great to see them before and after their sets. In addition, watching the crowds in general and seeing how they were taking in the activations, sets, and just enjoying the grounds - it was a great weekend to disconnect from our typical days and to link in with the love of music and discovery.
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PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS | PG 68 Charles Reagan | PG 71 Tylaby Deanie Chen | PG 72 - 73 Taylor Regulski | PG 74 Roger Ho | PG 75 Dusana Risovic
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We love that there are a nunber of events that take place whether here in NYC or other destinations that let us know that the Summer is upon us! One of our favorites is Paraiso Miami Swim Week which is a series of swimwear fashion shows that let us know what we can expect to fill our closets with when it comes to greeting sunny destinations in the best way possible. From runway shows, presentations, parties, and special events - it's an exciting time of year. With a number of designers showing during this time, we had our eyes on a number of swimwear brands. We're sharing our favorites here in this feature!
PHOTO CREDIT | Aventura Swimwear, BOLDE, Mariella Swimwear - Paraiso Miami Swim Week 2025/Getty
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This time of year is one that we enjoy because there are a number of events in this month that are filled with meeting new brands, enjoying those that are already on our radar and being able to take in unique experiences!
BCB Brooklyn gives us all the Summer vibes with the ability to hit Industry City for an expansive trade show that also includes their courtyard as well as events that take place around this event. It's about celebrating the hospitality community, educating, and of course getting in great sips and bites!
The day before this 2-Day event, we headed to City Winery at Pier 57 for Wine Enthusiast’s Sip of South America which showcased wines from Chile, Brazil, and Argentina! We listened to an informative panel about wines in this region, the terroir, their pairings, and where the industry is going! We also sampled a number of wines while talking to the winemakers!
Later that night, we made our way to Mister Paradise in NYC for a pre-event for BCB Brooklyn, Mixing with Mexico presented by William Grant & Sons showcasing Milagro Tequila. In a bit of a bar takeover, Bar Maruo (listed as a top 50 North American bar in Mexico City) created a series of Italian aperitifs with a tequila twist.
We also enjoyed an intimate tasting with Stilo Pimentel, who is an ambassador of the brand. He walked us through their portfolio as well as talking about what sets them apart from other Tequila brands.
We were definitely ready to hit the tradeshow of BCB Brooklyn on Jun 10th. As we have navigated this for the past few years, visiting the booths are a mix of 1:1 Tastings and simply visiting what speaks to you. We always like mixing it up and taking breaks in between. Last year, we sat down to talk with Jackie Williams who is the Event Vice President of BCB Brooklyn. Since we caught up with her after the tradeshow, she can provide great insights on a number of things that we saw this year as well as looking ahead to what we can expect next year!
ATHLEISURE MAG: We enjoyed this year's BCB Brooklyn from the tradeshow to the external events! We've had the pleasure of interviewing you last year as well as attending the show which was amazing. What can you tell us about new additions to this year's show that you were excited to execute?
JACKIE WILLIAMS: So glad to hear you and your team enjoyed this year’s event, and thank you for joining us! There were quite a few new elements this year, but one of the biggest was the spotlight on growing the “No and Low-Alcohol” category. From low-ABV spirits to non-alcoholic cocktails, it was amazing to see so many brands in this space have a strong presence at this year’s show. This growing movement was also on display in our education programming, which really speaks to how BCB Brooklyn serves as a hub for industry trendspotting and forward-thinking conversations.
Two other standout additions this year were our first-ever Brand Accelerator Pitch Competition and the Cirque de BCB Brooklyn event. Both reflected some of our core values at BCB Brooklyn: championing emerging brands and creating fun, meaningful ways for the community to gather.
AM: What are 3 brands that were new to the show we should have our eye on?
JW: There were so many incredible brands that activated this year, including Volans Tequila, Parch Non-Alcoholic Agave Cocktails and BŌKEN, to name a few. These newcomers made a strong impression, alongside many others who came from all over to showcase their gins, tequilas, liqueurs, aperitifs, no and low products, and more. While we’re seeing new names entering the space and participating in BCB Brooklyn, it’s also inspiring to see how returning brands continue to evolve and raise the bar each year.
AM: From an educational standpoint, what kinds of trends and hot topics were shared/discussed at this show?
JW: We had a phenomenal education line-up this year, thanks to our Head of Education Lynnette Marrero and our 2025 Education Committee. Some of the topics that resonated most included the continued rise of low-ABV and non-alcoholic offerings, entrepreneurial growth, and deeper conversations around cultural identity and representation in the hospitality space. Every year, we aim to provide programming that’s both practical and inspiring, where industry professionals walk away with more knowledge than they came with.
AM: The Courtyard Bar Takeovers are always a great highlight! What can you tell us about this?
JW: The Courtyard Bar Takeovers were such a fun part of BCB Brooklyn this year! We had a great lineup of people serving up drinks behind the bar, including rapper Ja Rule, who co-founded Amber & Opal, as well as The Original Pickle Shot and Jack Sotti from Renais Spirits. Beyond the cocktails, the courtyard became a space for connection and gatherings. One of my favorite moments there was the “Sip with PRIDE Meet-Up” with drinks provided by ALB Vodka in front of the BCB letters in Courtyard 7/8. It was a vibrant space for members of the LGBTQIA+ community and allies to network, exchange stories and build new relationships.
AM: We also enjoyed going to Ja Rule's lounge booth where we literally bumped into him which was a fun moment for us - what is your favorite moment of this show?
JW: It was great to have Ja Rule and his Amber & Opal Co-Founders join us at BCB Brooklyn this year. On top of having his amazing team onsite, one of my favorite moments from this year’s show was the first-ever BCB Brooklyn Brand Accelerator Pitch Competition, Presented by Women of the Vine & Spirits® & Diverse Powered Brands™. The finalists brought a ton of passion and innovation to the stage, and the winner received a prize package worth over $50,000 in services to help grow their brand. It was incredible to witness how impactful our show can be for businesses looking to grow in the industry.
AM: What were you most excited about at this year's BCB Brooklyn?
JW: There was so much to be excited about at this year’s show. From the high-energy Courtyard Bar takeovers to the depth of conversations in our VIP+ sessions, it’s hard to pinpoint only one thing I was most looking forward to. I will say, I always love seeing how each brand activates at their exhibitor booth and this year, brands like Barr Hill (showcased live bees), Ritual Zero Proof (had an ice cream machine) and Ketel One (had a pre-batched espresso martini machine) set the bar high for next year’s booth activations.
AM: Is there anything you can tell us about next year’s BCB Brooklyn as we’re already pumped for it!
JW: Believe it or not, we have already hit the ground running with planning for next year’s BCB Brooklyn, which will take place on June 9th and 10th at Industry City. While I can’t reveal too much yet, I can say we’re building on the momentum from this year and pushing to make 2026 even more impactful, inclusive and unforgettable.
As the end of Day 1 came to an end, we made our way to Williamsburg, BK to attend Une Petite Soiree presented by LPM Restaurant and Bar at Bar Blondeau which is located at the Wythe Hotel. This restaurant has locations all over the world and at this event, they showcased 4 of their mixologists that are from these global destinations! We enjoyed sampling the beverages, taking in rooftop vibes and more! Attendees enjoyed cocktails from Michter's Whiskey, Farmer's Gin, and Mezcal Los Siesta Misterios.
Getting a taste of French Riviera style was definitely a great time for all of us. Interestingly enough, we were able to go across the street for one of the biggest opening parties to kick off BCB Brooklyn! William Grant & Sons had a Block Party: Bowling Bash at Brooklyn Bowl where they showcased their portfolio of brands which included Hendrick’s Gin, Monkey Shoulder, Milagro Tequila, Glenfiddich Single Malt Scotch, The Balvenie Single Malt Scotch, Tullamore D.E.W., and Reyka Vodka. In addition, we had a number of savory bites, bowling, and listening to a live band that kept the energy going. It was great to talk to the hospitality community, meet up with others in the industry and to find a few cocktails that we had never considered and to put them in our rotation!
After a great day filled with walking the floor and enjoying great parties, we started the next day back at Industry City to continue navigating the show floor as well as to join our 1:1 Tastings with Hendrick’s Gin and Tullamore D.E.W. Being able to talk with the brand to find out more about the history, new items in their portfolio as well as how they will continue to connect with those that enjoy their brand is always informative and is one of the things that's great to find out and you never know how you'll know more about those brands within our Athleisure Media community as well.
As BCB Brooklyn came to a close, it wasn't quite over yet as we took a seriously immersive experience to bookend the past two days with Don Julio’s Por Amor: An Immersive Tasting Experience at Mercer Labs in Lower Manhattan. Mercer Labs Museum of Art and Technology is known for their cutting edge technology that allows you to see screens and a full multi-sensory journey. We were able to experience the first-ever full brand takeover that took place here.
Via an interactive tasting we smelled and sipped Don Julio 70, Reposado and 1942 and we were served them in unique ways.
We saw and heard Don Julio's origin story through immersive video projection, 4D sound, and atmospheric storytelling.
We also had the opportunity to create our own signature cocktail at a hands-on mixology station guided by expert bartenders and to name them. Although our event was press only, from Jun 12 - 15, there were limited complimentary tickets that were available to the public.
PHOTO CREDIT | PG 102 + 105 BCB Brooklyn | PG 106 - 113 Don Julio |
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This month, we make our way down to DC to enjoy a meal at Shilling Canning Co whose roots are based in agriculture and the art of canning. We sit down with Chef Reid Shilling to find out how his family legacy led him to bring his restaurant to diners who enjoy his California meets Maryland heritage cuisine. We find out about his culinary journey, the restaurant, and what we should think about enjoying upon our next visit in this month's The Art of the Snack.
ATHLEISURE MAG: When did Shilling Canning Company open and can you tell us the meaning behind the name and can you tell us the history of this family business?
CHEF REID SHILLING: We opened on July 10, 2019. We are coming up on our 6th anniversary. Hard to believe.
My family has seemingly always been on either construction or agriculture of some form. This dates back for as long as I can find in census records. Canning itself dates back to the Napoleonic wars where he offered a reward for for the invention of new food preservation techniques so that he could better feed his troops.
In 1809 that reward was fulfilled, by 1850’s the mason jar was patented, by the late 1800’s Ball started manufacturing them for home use, and in early 1900’s the can was brought onto the scene. This was a game changer for many farmers, as it extended their money making season beyond the growing season. My family was no different as they farmed in Carrol County, Maryland outside of Baltimore.
From 1935-1958 they operated several canning sheds packing under 10 or 12 different labels (Shillbro, Shilling Bros. Canning Company, Bethel Heights (the name of the road on the shed still stands on today) Weller, etc) and they packed for neighboring farms as well. They had really high standards of quality for what they packed, and even went to far as to label the cans “these peas packed fresh from our own farm.”
For me, this resonated. I spent a handful of years operating kitchens in California where I developed relationships with the farmers whose food I served and began to really understand the differences between well grown and raised food vs the quality of commodity grown and raised products . (I still keep contact with a lot of them today and sometimes I’m lucky enough to get their food here). For me, walking through the Santa Monica and Napa farmers markets was really inspirational, and my approach inherently became more “west coast” where I’d walk the market to select the products directly from the farmer, and then write a menu based on what I loved. I knew I wanted to bring that approach, the relationships with local farmers and the high quality food, back to the mid Atlantic where at the time (early 2000’s) that way of cooking was only being done by a handful of chefs. So like my ancestors, I really cared about the ingredients being used so the association between the two was seamless. It is seasonal Maryland/mid Atlantic farmhouse style cooking with California finesse: a blend of my heritage and my career travels.
AM: For those that have yet to dine at this DC restaurant, what is the ambiance of the restaurant in terms of the design?
CHEF RS: The ambiance centers around our copper wood burning oven, and open kitchen. Notes of the Chesapeake sprinkled throughout, marble chef's counter where you can experience our 7 course chef's tasting menu and interact with me and the kitchen team. It’s industrial, but with softer touch pillows, navy blue banquettes, and some appropriately themed artwork. Some replicas of my families cans make an appearance as well as some of the cans we have put up as well.
AM: Can you speak about the background of Chef Reid Shilling, where he trained and kitchens he worked in prior to coming to this restaurant?
CHEF RS: This July marks 27 years in the industry, most all of which occurred in the kitchen. I got a hospitality degree from Florida State University, worked for Hillstone Restaurant Group running the kitchens in some of their flagship properties like Hillstone on Park Avenue, Houston’s on the Santa Monica Farmers Market, Gulfstream in Century City/Beverly Hills and of course Woodmont Grill right here in Bethesda. I graduated from the Culinary Institute of America at Greystone, (where I met Sara, my wife and business partner) and then went on to work for Thomas Keller at Bouchon. I was part of the opening team at The Dabney, and then went on to do some consulting while pushing forward to getting Shilling open.
AM: What is the cuisine that can be enjoyed here?
CHEF RS: We highlight the ingredients of the Chesapeake, with a menu that changes with the seasons (not winter spring summer fall, but Rockfish season, tomato season, peach season, pumpkin season, Maryland blue crab, etc) so the menu is always changing and evolving.
AM: Why is seasonality so important to the menus that are offered here and what are the kinds of ingredients that tend to be on the menu during this time of year?
CHEF RS: Seasonality is so important because the overwhelming amount of ingredients we buy come from local small family farms. Yeah you can get blueberries in the supermarket all year long but that doesn’t mean they are good. Depending on the time of year they can come from any number of countries with minimal focus on the actual quality of the berry and how it’s grown. Our berries come from Annette, a farmer in Waynesboro PA (5 Sisters Fruit Farm) who will only hand pick and sell us fruit with the highest quality. I highlight her fruit with just a little jam (made from her fruit) and some lightly sweetened mascarpone and mint or hyssop from our culinary garden. That’s the difference. Right now we are getting Rockfish caught that morning from the mouth of the Patapsco River, Softshell crabs from Crab Alley Bay, Fava beans from both VA and PA, Black bass from a family that’s been fishing out of west ocean city MD for 5 decades. It’s so exciting because our growing season here in the mid Atlantic is just getting started.
AM: In looking at your Dinner Menu, what are 3 items from your Raw Bar that you suggest?
CHEF RS: We have had Orchard Point Oysters on our menu from when we opened, a great Beginners Oyster as they are mild and sweet because of where they are raised, tucked up in the east bay. Our Tuna Crudo is made with a salsa matcha that utilizes peppers we have preserved from last pepper season and Virginia Peanuts. Don’t miss that.
AM: For Smalls, what do you suggest that we should try?
CHEF RS: Deviled Eggs and our Country Ham Biscuits have become staples for us. Right now I’m loving the Early June Peas. Fireside Farms Sugar Snaps, Path Valley Farms Snow Peas are charred in the wood burning oven and served with hummus, and smoked yogurt. That dish was created by one of our chefs: Andre, and it’s been really popular. Don’t sleep on adding the Elysian Fields Purebred Lamb.
AM: When you're thinking about Mains, what are 3 that we should have in mind when dining with friends and family?
CHEF RS: Our version of Duck L’orange is awesome. The duck comes from La Belle Farms in the Hudson Valley, right now it’s the confit of a leg, and we serve it with glazed beets, and fennel. The Honey Bell Mandarins of course come from CA cause it’s tough to beat. The Rockfish is amazing, with a ragout of Lancaster fava and trout roe for pops of salinity. We brine the fish so the skin gets crispy when it's roasted over the coals. Amish Fried Chicken has been on our menu for 5 plus years and has become a signature item for us. Keep a lookout for more of that.
AM: We love a Tasting Menu and you have a 7- Course that you offer at Chef's Counter. Tell us about it.
CHEF RS: It’s a cross section of what’s best right now. I talk guests through the inspiration of the dish, where the products come from, and give you a really good idea about how intentional all our dishes and pairings are. It’s a personal, fun, and delicious experience.
AM: We find Happy Hour is a great way to know more about a restaurant as well as to enjoy meeting up with friends. What are 3 items you suggest from this menu in terms of bites and a beverage?
CHEF RS: $5 Martinis, $7 Dirty Martinis, and $9 Hogwash - yes, Hogwash. That’s our Applewood Smoked Bacon Fat Washed Bourbon Old Fashioned. Really an amazing cocktail. To eat, any of the sandwiches from our lunchtime concept ampersandwich will do. The Baltimore Pit Beef hits on notes from my childhood growing up in Baltimore. And of course we hand make the Brioche Benne Seed Buns.
AM: What are 3 cocktails that you suggest in terms of one s we should consider to pair with our meals?
CHEF RS: Miguel, our bar director, has done a great job of elevating the bar experience. The Fun and Funky uses cilantro from our culinary garden, the Finksburg Lemonade highlights our mint with Hendrick’s Gin (Finksburg is where the original Shilling Canning Company was) both of these play nice with our food.
AM: Brunch is an important meal for the week! What are 3 items from the Smalls, Mains, and Sides that we should pick the next time we come in to dine?
CHEF RS: The Buttermilk Fried Amish Chicken is our play on chicken and waffles; the Breakfast Burrito I’d put up against anyone’s: our handmade flour tortilla, 8 hour confit pork belly, crispy potatoes (triple cooked like our fries), preserved Fresno, black turtle beans, farm fresh scrambled eggs, fire roasted salsa. It’s not your ordinary burrito. The Vegetable Hash is unique too. It’s all the vegetables of the moment from our partner farms, roasted in the wood burning oven and then dressed with ramp butter I make every spring. A few dashes of our house made hot sauce and 2 poached farm eggs.
AM: Can you talk about the partner farms that you work with and why is it important for Shilling Canning Co to work with them?
CHEF RS: Fireside Farm, Shenendoah Seasonal, Lancaster Farm Fresh Co-op, Path Valley Farms, 5 Sisters Fruit Farm, Durgin Orchard, Orchard Point Oysters, Skilligalee Seafood, Autumn Olive Farms, Ovoka Virginia Wagyu, The Farm at Doe Run, Compass Winds Sorghum, just to name a few. It’s a lot harder to source this way but it’s the right way. The quality is better, and most are regenerative in their practices. The food has higher nutritional content and flavor as compared to commodity/mass produced products.
AM: Are there any events coming up that we should know about as we continue into the Summer?
CHEF RS: We have a few fun dinners coming up with our wine and liquor partners (Chandon/Buffalo Trace) as well as Fancy Ranch Amish Fried Chicken)
PHOTO CREDITS | Jennifer Chase
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When we're traveling, we enjoy dropping into a class and if you happen to be in the beach town of Carpinteria, CA, we suggest Olada Yoga at Linden Square, which opened this month. Casey Glassman earned a BS from Cornell University and a Master's Degree and is a licensed mental health therapist. Through her work, she found the impact that yoga has as a means for balance and well-being in a demanding profession. She saw the connection between mental health and yoga and became a certified yoga teacher and completed her 500-hour training under Meghan Currie in Bali. She trained in mat and reformer Pilates at the Pilates Sports Center in LA.
She created Olada Yoga where Ola is Hawaiian for life, health, vitality, and wellness Lada is the Baltic goddess of love, beauty, and harmony. Olada revolves around mindfulness, connection and holistic well-being. They emphasise the importance of fostering a deep connection between the mind, body and spirit through the practice of yoga and Pilates.
The studio space is one that evokes calm, serenity, warmth, and inspiration. It is an airy, inviting space, where natural light pours in. You can look forward to an experience that looks and feels more like a luxury wellness spa or home, than a fitness studio.
You can enjoy taking Reformer Pilates and yoga in 2 spaces that are separated by a movable wall that can be opened to creaye a large space for immersive wellness workshops and events. One studio is fully equipped with Allegro 2 Reformers by Balanced Body, supporting dynamic, athletic-style Pilates classes. The adjacent studio hosts a variety of yoga styles, including vinyasa, power, and sculpt, providing something for every level and preference.
There is also a beautifully curated retail space that reflects its holistic approach to wellness. Guests can shop a selection of curated stylish activewear, and premium skincare products.
OLADA YOGA
5010 7th St,
Carpinteria, CA 9301
IG @oladalife
PHOTO CREDITS | Olada Life
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We're always looking for a great night out and Wonderland Bar is on our list as it is inspired by the idea of escaping into a whimsical, fairy-tale world. It's a dreamy, enchanting space that feels like a hidden oasis in the city. It's perfect for a date night, celebrations, or just hanging out with friends!
When it comes to going out to a lounge that has great bites and cocktails, it's about the ambiance and with lush greenery, playful lighting, and beautifully curated cocktails - you'll find it to be vibrant! Whether you're looking for something romantic, magical, or just fun and social!
The menu is a playful fusion of Asian-inspired small plates and elevated bar snacks which are designed to complement their cocktails and they are meant to be shareable.
For your next night out, we suggest that you pick items from both their Hot and Cold portion of the menu. For Cold, we suggest the House Chinese Pickled Cucumber, Hi There Sesame Cold Noodle, and Oyster with refreshing yuzu sauce. For Hot, we suggest their Sichuan Beef Stew Noodle Soup, House Fried Chicken Burger, and Shrimp & Crab Toast with French Baguette.
Savory dishes are a great way for us to continue enjoying a well deserved night out. They're even better when they are paired with a well crafted cocktail that you can not only enjoy but also share for your next post! We suggest ordering Bubble Trouble which is made of black tea, vodka, mango, rum; Green Dragon which includes gin, dry vermouth, snap pea, lemon; and Ghenghis Khan that has tequila, amaro, mint, ginger, lime, and Angostura.
We're always down for a Happy Hour as we find that it's a great way to sample a menu and either stay longer or come back for more of an immersive experience. Wonderland Bar's Happy Hour runs Wednesday through Friday from 5–7 PM. It features $10 signature cocktails, select wines, and a rotating menu of small bites. It’s the perfect introduction to Wonderland’s flavors and vibe, especially for a first visit.
If you're looking for ways to shake up your week with your friends or significant other, every Thursday night they host an open mic!
WONDERLAND BAR
96 2nd Ave,
New York, NY 10003
PHOTO CREDIT | Wonderland Bar
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SALAD FREAK: RECIPES TO FEED
A HEALTHY OBSESSION
Abrams Books
Jess Damuck
A well made salad is an art and it is one that can be enjoyed for Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner. In Salad Freak: Recipes to Feed A Healthy Obsession, we get to know more about this dish and its true versatility! Created by Jess Damuck who was Martha Stewart’s (who wrote a foreward for this book) personal salad chef for over a decade.
With more than 100 recipes created by Jess, she shares her love for this dish and how we can keep changing it up regardless of the meal or seasons and never getting bored!
She focuses on integrating color, texture, shape, and flavor to take your meal to the next level. We're looking forward to making her Citrus Breakfast Salad; Tea-Smoked Chicken and Bitter Greens Salad; and Roasted Grapes, Ricotta, Croutons, and Endive Salad. Yes, they can be enjoyed as a side, but they can be an entire meal on its own.
SALSA DADDY: A COOKBOOK: DIP YOUR WAY
INTO MEXICAN COOKING
Clarkson Potter
Rick Martinez
When it comes to a great meal, we enjoy a nice dip or salsa to add that extra bit of flavor and texture to our meals. In Salsa Daddy: A Cookbook: Dip Your Way Into Mexican Cooking, James Beard Award-winning author of the New York Times bestseller Mi Cocina brings us a cookbook filled with over 70 dips and salsas as well as 24 fun and easy meals to make.
When it comes to variety, we can see us reaching for this book everytime we are looking to add that extra bit of savoriness to make meals for ourselves as well as friends and family.
Salsa as a category has a rich history that spans over 500 years and Chef Rick Martinez brings his expertise to us. This is the glow up that our burgers, roasted vegetables, and chicken needs! We're also excited to make Puffy Tacos, Pozole Verde con Pollo, and Enchiladas Gratinadas.
MOVE, REST, RECOVER: A WORKBOOK: YOUR PRACTICAL GUIDE TO BALANCING MIND AND BODY
VeloPress
Erin Taylor
In Move Rest Recover: A Workbook: Your Practica; Guide to Balancing Mind and Body, it's about balancing your mind, body, and nervous system! This workbook helps you to create a recovery practice that will optimize and support your lifestyle.
In navigating this book, you will be able to reflect and write based on prompts that guide you through your mental and physical recovery tools. This book aims to assist you in your concerns which include: decrease your stress and tension, increase attentional capacity, manage and solve physical pain, promoting mental stability, boost your immune system, improve the quality of your sleep, and more!
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DEPT Q
Netflix Original
Netflix
Prior to watching Dept. Q, we were not aware that it is an adaptation of Department Q, a 10 book series originally. But within the first few minutes, we were hooked on this Danish crime thriller series where Carl Morck (Matthew Goode) is a talented policeman who works in his own way. Coming off of an injury on the job, he is given his own unit where he is tasked with finding a Cold Case to solve in the basement of the police station with very minimal resources. Over the course of the episodes he puts together an interesting 4 person team who also have their own way of solving the abduction of a well known person who has been missing for 4 years.
What's enjoyable about this series that we hope will have an additional season, is that you get to see the process that each of the characters go through to solve the case as a team as well as individually. We also get to know a lot about the people in the life of the victim and how they could be involved or how they are able to give clues that may not have been examined thoroughly before.
THE BETTTER SISTER
Prime Video Original
Prime Video
We really enjoyed the twists, turns, and misdirects that took place in The Better Sister which takes place in The Hamptons and in NYC. We get to see 2 sisters who have an interesting connection beyond being siblings and how they have lived very different lives when they have not been around one another.
When life events turns both of their worlds upside down, they have to get over their grievances and distrust with one another and learn to be a team in order to find out what happened to them and how they can continue to live a new life that they have imagined them for themselves.
THE BEAR
FX Originals
Hulu
The wait is over! S4 of The Bear takes us back to Chicago over the course of 10 episodes of this final season of a beloved series. Whether you binge it all or spread it out all episodes can be seen right now!
We have followed Carmy Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White), his family, and the team that has worked with him since the beginning. We have seen the sacrafices that they have made personally and professionally, the transition that has taken place in the restaurant, and industry titans that have made appearances in this show. How will this all be tied up and what more will we be able to learn about this group that we have watched since 2020? We're going to find out!
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PHOTO CREDIT | Creative Arts Emmys/Television Academy
Today, the Television Academy announced this year’s nominees for the Creative Arts Emmys which will take place on Sep 6th and 7th at the Peacock Theatre in LA and an abbreviated version of the show will air on Sept 13th on FXX. We all know that there have been a number of shows we have enjoyed and we’ll see what ends up walking away with a statue. As we do throughout Awards Season, we share our predictions in bold, the ones we correctly identified as winners are in bold italics and winners that we didn’t predict are in italics. On the night of the event, we will share who we predicted correctly as well as those we didn’t that won.
American Idol • Songs Of Faith • ABC • Fremantle and 19 Entertainment
Tom Sutherland, Lighting Designer
James Coldicott, Lighting Director
Hunter Selby, Lighting Director
Andrew Law, Lighting Director
Nathan Files, Lighting Director
Chris Roseli, Gaffer
Matt McAdam, Media Server Programmer
Luke Chantrell, Video Controller
Ed Moore, Video Controller
Dancing With The Stars • Semi-Finals • ABC • BBC Studios Los Angeles Productions
Noah Mitz, Lighting Designer
Madigan Stehly, Lighting Director
Patrick Brazil, Lighting Director
Joe Holdman, Lighting Director
Matt Benson, Chief Lighting Technician
Matt McAdam, Media Server Programmer
Ed Moore, Video Controller
Kevin Faust, Video Controller
RuPaul's Drag Race • The Wicked Wiz Of Oz: The Rusical! • MTV • World of Wonder
Gus Dominguez, Lighting Designer
Steve Moreno, Gaffer
Saturday Night Live • Host: Lady Gaga • NBC • SNL Studios in association with Universal Television Page 22 and Broadway Video
Saturday Night Live • Host: Lady Gaga • NBC • SNL Studios in association with Universal Television and Broadway Video
Geoffrey Amoral, Lighting Director
Rick McGuinness, Lighting Director
William McGuinness, Chief Lighting Technician
Trevor Brown, Moving Light Programmer
Tim Stasse, Moving Light Programmer
Frank Grisanti, Video Controller
Reginald Campbell, Video Controller
The Voice • Live Finale (Part 1) • NBC • MGM Television and Warner Bros. Unscripted Television in association with Warner Horizon and ITV Studios The Voice USA, Inc.
Oscar Dominguez, Lighting Designer
Ronald Wirsgalla, Lighting Director
Erin Anderson, Lighting Director
Vanessa Arciga, Lighting Director
Andrew Munie, Media Server Programmer
Jeff Shood, Media Server Programmer
Terrance Ho, Video Controller
The 67th Annual Grammy Awards • CBS • A Fulwell Entertainment production in association with The Recording Academy
Noah Mitz, Lighting Designer
Andy O'Reilly, Lighting Director
Patrick Boozer, Lighting Director
Ryan Tanker, Lighting Director
Erin Anderson, Lighting Director
Madigan Stehly, Lighting Director
William Gossett, Lighting Director
Bryan Klunder, Lighting Director
Hannah Kerman, Lighting Director
Matt Benson, Lighting Director
Matthew Cotter, Media Server Programmer
Guy Jones, Video Controller
Kevin Faust, Video Controller
2024 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony • ABC • Tenth Planet Productions
Allen Branton, Lighting Designer
Felix Peralta, Lighting Director
Kevin Lawson, Lighting Director
George Gountas, Lighting Director
Bianca Moncada, Media Server Programmer
Alex Flores, Gaffer
Guy Jones, Video Controller
J.C. Castro, Video Controller
SNL50: The Anniversary Special • NBC • SNL Studios in association with Universal Television and Broadway Video
Geoffrey Amoral, Lighting Director
Rick McGuinness, Lighting Director
William McGuinness, Chief Lighting Technician
Trevor Brown, Moving Light Programmer
Tim Stasse, Moving Light Programmer
Frank Grisanti, Video Controller
Reginald Campbell, Video Controller
SNL50: The Homecoming Concert • Peacock • SNL Studios in association with Universal Television and Broadway Video
Tom Sutherland, Lighting Designer
Harry Forster, Lighting Director
Hunter Selby, Lighting Director
Bobby Grey, Moving Light Programmer
Ryan Tanker, Moving Light Programmer
Chris Roseli, Gaffer
Matt Cotter, Media Server Programmer
JM Hurley, Video Controller
Bob Benedetti, Video Controller
Andor • Who Are You? • Disney+ • Lucasfilm Ltd.
David Acord, Co-Supervising Sound Editor/Sound Designer
Margit Pfeiffer, Co-Supervising Sound Editor
James Spencer, Dialogue Editor
Josh Gold, Sound Effects Editor
Alyssa Nevarez, Foley Editor
John Finklea, Music Editor
Ronni Brown, Foley Artist
Sean England, Foley Artist
The Last Of Us • Through The Valley • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Sony Pictures Television, PlayStation Productions, Word Games, The Mighty Mint, and Naughty Dog
Michael J. Benavente, Supervising Sound Editor
Chris Terhune, Sound Designer
Joe Schiff, Dialogue Editor
Christopher Battaglia, MPSE, Supervising Sound Effects Editor
Mitchell Lestner, Sound Effects Editor
Jacob Flack, MPSE, Sound Effects Editor
Odin Benitez, Sound Effects Editor
James Miller, Sound Effects Editor
Randy Wilson, Supervising Foley Editor
Justin Helle, Foley Editor
Ron Mellegers, Foley Editor
Maarten Hofmeijer, Music Editor
Stefan Fraticelli, Foley Artist
Brandon Bak, Foley Artist
Jason Charbonneau, Foley Artist
The Pitt • 7:00 P.M. • HBO | Max • Max in association with John Wells Productions, R. Scott Gemmill Productions, and Warner Bros. Television
Bryan Parker, Supervising Sound Editor
Kristen Hirlinger, Dialogue Editor
Vince Tennant, ADR Editor
Josh Adeniji, Sound Effects Editor
Roland Thai, Sound Effects Editor
Sam Lewis, Supervising Foley Editor
Lyndsey Schenk, Foley Editor
Nicholas Kmet, Music Editor
Adam DeCoster, Foley Artist
Alex Ullrich, Foley Artist
Severance • Chikhai Bardo • Apple TV+ • Fifth Season in association with Apple
Jacob Ribicoff, MPSE, Supervising Sound Editor/Sound Designer
Gregg Swiatlowski, Dialogue Editor/ADR Editor
Eric Strausser, Foley Editor
Sam Zeines, Music Editor
Felipe Pacheco, Music Editor
Marko Costanzo, Foley Artist
Alex Wang, Foley Artist
The Acolyte • Night • Disney+ • Lucasfilm Ltd.
Brian Chumney, Supervising Sound Editor
Kimberly Patrick, Sound Designer
Angela Ang, Dialogue/ADR Editor
David Chrastka, Sound Effects Editor
Dee Selby, Foley Editor
Alistair Hawkins, Music Editor
Goro Koyama, Foley Artist
Agatha All Along • Darkest Hour / Wake Thy Power • Disney+ • Marvel Television
Kim Foscato, Supervising Sound Editor
Paula Fairfield, Sound Designer
Richard Gould, Sound Designer
Daniel Laurie, Supervising ADR Editor
Jacob Riehle, ADR Editor
Andre J.H. Zweers, Sound Effects Editor
Kim B. Christensen, Foley Editor
Fernand Bos, Music Editor
Mary Parker, Music Editor
Jana Vance, Foley Artist
Ronni Brown, Foley Artist
The Bear • Doors • FX on Hulu • FX Productions
Steve "Major” Giammaria, MPSE, Supervising Sound Editor
Craig LoGiudice, Dialogue Editor/Sound Effects Editor
Evan Benjamin, Dialogue Editor
John Bowen, ADR Editor
Jonathan Fuhrer, Sound Effects Editor
Matt Snedecor, Sound Effects Editor
Annie Taylor, MPSE, Foley Editor
Jeff Lingle, Music Editor
Jason Lingle, Music Editor
Leslie Bloome, MPSE, Foley Artist
Shaun Brennan, Foley Artist
The Righteous Gemstones • Prelude • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Rough Page 51 House Pictures
Nicholas Renbeck, Supervising Sound Editor
Alexa Zimmerman, Dialogue Editor
Deborah Wallach, Supervising ADR Editor
Rachel Wardell, Sound Effects Editor
Ailin Gong, Foley Editor
Michael Brake, Music Editor
Tommy Stang, Foley Artist
The Studio • The Golden Globes • Apple TV+ • Lionsgate Television in association with Apple
George Haddad, MPSE, Supervising Sound Editor
Borja Sau, Dialogue Editor
Lloyd Stuart Martin, Sound Effects Editor
Randy Wilson, Supervising Foley Editor
Justin Helle, Foley Editor
Lorena Perez Batista, Music Editor
Jason Charbonneau, Foley Artist
Stefan Fraticelli, Foley Artist
Arcane • The Dirt Under Your Nails • Netflix • A Riot Games and Fortiche production for Netflix
Brad Beaumont, MPSE, Co-Supervising Sound Editor
Eliot Connors, MPSE, Co-Supervising Sound Editor
Stephen P. Robinson, Sound Editor
Janet “PJ” Pascual, Foley Editor
Dan O'Connell, Foley Artist
John Cucci, Foley Artist
Love, Death + Robots • 400 Boys • Netflix • Blur Studio for Netflix
Bradley North, MPSE, Supervising Sound Editor/Sound Designer
Craig Henighan, Sound Effects Editor
Matt Manselle, Foley Editor
Matt Telsey, Foley Editor
Brian Straub, MPSE, Foley Artist
Secret Level • Warhammer 40,000: They Shall Know No Fear • Prime Video • Amazon MGM Studios, Blur Studio
Matt Yocum, MPSE, Co-Supervising Sound Editor
Bradley North, MPSE, Co-Supervising Sound Editor
Nolan McNaughton, MPSE, Sound Designer
Ryan Sullivan, MPSE, Sound Designer
Joseph Fraioli, MPSE, Sound Designer
Christopher Battaglia, MPSE, Sound Effects Editor
Harry Cohen, MPSE, Sound Effects Editor
Matt Manselle, Foley Editor
Matt Tesley, Foley Editor
Brian Straub, MPSE, Foley Artist
Star Trek: Lower Decks • The New Next Generation • Paramount+ • CBS’s Eye Animation Productions, Titmouse, Secret Hideout, and Roddenberry Entertainment
James Lucero, Supervising Sound Editor
Drew Guy, Dialogue Editor
Konrad Piñon, Dialogue Editor
James Singleton, Sound Editor
John Wynn, Sound Editor
Amber Funk, Music Editor
Michael Britt, Foley Artist
What If...? • What If...1872? • Disney+ • Marvel Animation Page 52
Mac Smith, Supervising Sound Editor/Sound Designer
Vanessa Lapato, Supervising Dialogue/ADR Editor
Alyssa Nevarez, Sound Effects Editor
Steve Bissinger, Sound Effects Editor
Derek McGinley, Foley Editor
Anele Onyekwere, Supervising Music Editor
Carl Sealove, Music Editor
Andrea Stelter Gard, Foley Artist
Sean England, Foley Artist
Adolescence • Episode 1 • Netflix • Warp Films, Matriarch Productions and Plan B for Netflix
James Drake, Supervising Sound Editor
Michele Woods, Dialogue Editor
Emma Butt, ADR Editor
Rob Davidson, Foley Editor
Jessica Watkins, Foley Editor
Oli Ferris, Foley Artist
Sue Harding, Foley Artist
Black Mirror • USS Callister: Into Infinity • Netflix • Broke & Bones for Netflix
Tom Jenkins, Supervising Sound Editor/Sound Designer
Alex Sawyer, Supervising Dialogue Editor/ADR Editor
James Hayday, Sound Designer
Rob Davidson, Foley Editor
Arthur Graley, Foley Editor
Poppy Kavanagh, Music Editor
Oliver Ferris, Foley Artist
Sue Harding, Foley Artist
The Gorge • Apple TV+ • Apple Original Films in association with Skydance Media / Crooked Highway
Ethan Van der Ryn, Co-Supervising Sound Editor/Sound Designer
Erik Aadahl, MPSE, Co-Supervising Sound Editor/Sound Designer
Paul Hackner, Co-Supervising Sound Editor
Darren Maynard, MPSE, Sound Designer
David Farmer, Sound Designer
Frederic Dubois, Sound Designer
David V. Butler, Supervising Dialogue/ADR Editor
Stephanie Brown, Dialogue and ADR Editor
Jonathan Greasley, MPSE, Sound Effects Editor
Jason W. Jennings, Sound Effects Editor
Nolan McNaughton, MPSE, Sound Effects Editor
Sally Boldt, Music Editor
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
Rich Bologna, Co-Supervising Sound Editor
Larry Zipf, Co-Supervising Sound Editor
Michael McMenomy, Dialogue Editor
Angela Organ, Supervising ADR Editor
Tony Martinez, ADR Editor
Wyatt Sprague, Sound Effects Editor
Diego Perez, Sound Effects Editor
Matt Haasch, Foley Editor
Ben Holiday, Supervising Music Editor
Luke Dennis, Music Editor
Gareth Rhys Jones, Foley Artist
Star Trek: Section 31 • Paramount+ • CBS Studios in association with Secret Hideout and Roddenberry Page 53 Entertainment
Matthew E. Taylor, MPSE, Supervising Sound Editor
Michael Schapiro, Sound Designer
Austin Olivia Kendrick, Dialogue Editor
Sebastian Sheehan Visconti, ADR Editor
Sean Heissinger, ADR Editor
Andrew Twite, Sound Effects Editor
Alex Pugh, Sound Effects Editor
Kip Smedley, Sound Effects Editor
Deron Street, Sound Effects Editor
Clay Weber, Foley Editor
Moira Marquis, Music Editor
Alyson Moore, Foley Artist
Katie Rose, Foley Artist
Beatles '64 • Disney+ • Apple Corps Ltd.
Philip Stockton, Supervising Sound Editor
Allan Zaleski, Sound Effects Editor
John M. Davis, Music Editor
Music By John Williams • Disney+ • Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Dmitri Makarov, Dialogue Editor
Tim Farrell, Sound Effects Editor
Richard Gould, Sound Effects Editor
Ramiro Belgardt, Music Editor
100 Foot Wave • Chapter III - Cortes Bank • HBO | Max • HBO Presents, Topic Studios, Library Films, Amplify Pictures
Kevin Senzaki, MPSE, Sound Designer/Sound Effects Editor
Eric Di Stefano, Sound Designer/Sound Effects Editor
Max Holland, Dialogue Editor
Eli Akselrod, Sound Effects Editor
Mika Anami, Sound Effects Editor
Pee-wee As Himself • HBO | Max • HBO Documentary Films presents an Elara & First Love Films production
Daniel Timmons, Supervising Sound Editor
Ian Cymore, Dialogue Editor
Ryan Billia, Sound Effects Editor
Jeremy S. Bloom, Sound Effects Editor
Kelly Rodriguez, Sound Effects Editor
Eric Caudieux, Music Editor
Jonathan Zalben, Music Editor
SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night • Season 11: The Weird Year • Peacock • Peacock Original, Tremolo Productions
William Harp, Dialogue Editor
Sean Gray, Sound Effects Editor
Andor • Who Are You? • Disney+ • Lucasfilm Ltd.
David Acord, Re-Recording Mixer
Danny Hambrook, Production Mixer
Geoff Foster, Scoring Mixer
Richard Duarte, Foley Mixer
The Last Of Us • Through The Valley • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Sony Pictures Television, PlayStation Productions, Word Games, The Mighty Mint, and Naughty Dog
Marc Fishman, CAS, Re-Recording Mixer
Samuel Ejnes, CAS, Re-Recording Mixer
Chris Duesterdiek, CAS, Production Mixer
Jeffrey Roy, ADR Mixer
Tami Treadwell, ADR Mixer
The Pitt • 6:00 P.M. • HBO | Max • Max in association with John Wells Productions, R. Scott Gemmill Productions, Page 54 and Warner Bros. Television
Todd M. Grace, CAS, Re-Recording Mixer
Ed C. Carr III, CAS, Re-Recording Mixer
Von Varga, Production Mixer
Tami Treadwell, ADR Mixer
Severance • Cold Harbor • Apple TV+ • Fifth Season in association with Apple
Bob Chefalas, Re-Recording Mixer
Jacob Ribicoff, Re-Recording Mixer
David Schwartz, Production Mixer
George Lara, Foley Mixer
The White Lotus • Amor Fati • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Rip Cord and MC Pictures
Christian Minkler, Re-Recording Mixer
Ryan Collins, Re-Recording Mixer
Bea O'Sullivan, Production Mixer
Jamison Rabbe, ADR Mixer
Michael Head, Foley Mixer
Adolescence • Episode 1 • Netflix • Warp Films, Matriarch Productions and Plan B for Netflix
Jules Woods, CAS, Re-Recording Mixer
Kiff McManus, Production Mixer
Rob Entwistle, Production Mixer
Adam Méndez, Foley Mixer
Black Mirror • USS Callister: Into Infinity • Netflix • Broke & Bones for Netflix
James Ridgway, Re-Recording Mixer
Stuart Piggott, Production Mixer
Adam Méndez, Foley Mixer
Sam Okell, Scoring Mixer
Monsters: The Lyle And Erik Menendez Story • Blame It On The Rain • Netflix • Ryan Murphy Productions for Netflix
Jamie Hardt, Re-Recording Mixer
Laura Wiest, Re-Recording Mixer
John Bauman, Production Mixer
Mehrnaz Mohabati, ADR Mixer
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
Rich Bologna, Re-Recording Mixer
Andy Kris, Re-Recording Mixer
Cristof Gebert, Production Mixer
Julien Pirrie, Foley Mixer
Zero Day • Episode 6 • Netflix • A Netflix Series / Grand Electric / Prologue Entertainment / Canal Productions, Inc/Glickmania / Whatever Lola Wants Productions, Inc.
Pete Elia, CAS, Re-Recording Mixer
Jason Coleman, CAS, Re-Recording Mixer
Ken Ishii, CAS, Production Mixer
Michael Perfitt, Scoring Mixer
The Bear • Doors • FX on Hulu • FX Productions
Scott D. Smith, CAS, Production Sound Mixer
Steve "Major” Giammaria, Re-Recording Mixer
Patrick Christensen, ADR Mixer
Ryan Collison, Foley Mixer
Mid-Century Modern • Sour Pickleball • Hulu • 20th Television in association with Ryan Murphy Television Page 55 and KoMut Entertainment
Peter Nusbaum, Re-Recording Mixer
Whitney Purple, Re-Recording Mixer
Jeff A. Johnson, CAS, Production Mixer
Only Murders In The Building • Once Upon A Time In The West • Hulu • 20th Television
Mathew Waters, CAS, Re-Recording Mixer
Kyle O'Neal, CAS, Re-Recording Mixer
Joseph White Jr., Production Mixer
Alan Demoss, Scoring Mixer
Shrinking • The Drugs Don’t Work • Apple TV+ • Warner Bros. Television in association with Apple
Earl Martin, Re-Recording Mixer
Anna D. Wilborn, Production Sound Mixer
Alex Jongbloed, Foley Mixer
Trino Madriz, ADR Mixer
The Studio • The Golden Globes • Apple TV+ • Lionsgate Television in association with Apple
Lindsey Alvarez, CAS, Re-Recording Mixer
Fred Howard, Re-Recording Mixer
Buck Robinson, Production Sound Mixer
Ron Mellegers, Foley Mixer
The Daily Show • Jon Stewart & The News Team Live At The Chicago DNC • Comedy Central • Hello Doggie, Inc.
John Neroulas, Audio Engineer
Patrick Weaver, FOH Mixer
The 67th Annual Grammy Awards • CBS • A Fulwell Entertainment production in association with The Recording Academy
Thomas Holmes, Production Mixer
John Harris, Music Mixer
Eric Schilling, Music Mixer
Jamie Pollock, FOH Music Mixer
Jeffrey Michael Peterson, FOH Production Mixer
Michael Parker, Monitor Mixer
Andres Arango, Monitor Mixer
Juan Pablo Velasco, ProTools Mixer
Aaron Walk, ProTools Mixer
Christian Schrader, Supplemental Audio Mixer
Eric Johnston, Playback Mixer
Doug Wingert, VO MIxer
The Oscars • ABC • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Paul Sandweiss, Production Mixer
Tommy Vicari, Orchestra Mixer
Steve Genewick, Orchestra Mixer
Tom Pesa, Orchestra Monitor Mixer
Biff Dawes, Music Mixer
Pablo Munguia, Pre-Recorded Music Mixer
Kristian Pedregon, Post Audio Mixer
Patrick Baltzell, FOH Mixer
Michael Parker, Monitor Mixer
Christian Schrader, Supplemental Audio Mixer
John Perez, VO Mixer
SNL50: The Anniversary Special • NBC • SNL Studios in association with Universal Television Page 56 and Broadway Video
Robert Palladino, Production Mixer
Ezra Matychak, Production Mixer
Frank Duca, FOH Production Mixer
Doug Nightwine, FOH Production Mixer
Christopher Costello, Music Monitor Mixer
Caroline Sanchez, FOH Music Mixer
Josiah Gluck, Broadcast Music Mixer
Jay Vicari, Broadcast Music Mixer
Tyler McDiarmid, Playback Mixer
Geoff Countryman, Supplemental SFX Mixer
Devin Emke, Post Audio Mixer
Teng Chen, Supplemental Mixer
SNL50: The Homecoming Concert • Peacock • SNL Studios in association with Universal Television and Broadway Video
Thomas Holmes, Production Mixer
Christian Schrader, Supplemental Audio Mixer
Eric Schilling, Music Mixer
Lawrence Manchester, Music Mixer
Dan Gerhard, FOH Production Mixer
Jason Crystal, FOH Music Mixer
Jamie Pollock, FOH Music Mixer
Juan Pablo Velasco, ProTools Mixer
Anthony Lalumia, ProTools Mixer
Mike Bové, Monitor Mixer
Cesar Benitez, Monitor Mixer
Talia Krause, Monitor Mixer
Al Theurer, Playback Mixer
Beatles '64 • Disney+ • Apple Corps Ltd.
Josh Berger, Re-Recording Mixer
Giles Martin, Re-Recording Music Mixer
Music By John Williams • Disney+ • Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Roy Waldspurger, Re-Recording Mixer
Christopher Barnett, CAS, Re-Recording Mixer
Noah Alexander, Production Mixer
100 Foot Wave • Chapter III - Cortes Bank • HBO | Max • HBO Presents, Topic Studios, Library Films, Amplify Pictures
Keith Hodne, Re-Recording Mixer
Pee-wee As Himself • HBO | Max • HBO Documentary Films presents an Elara & First Love Films production
Johnny Mathie, Production Mixer
Yacht Rock: A Dockumentary (Music Box) • HBO | Max • HBO Documentary Films presents a Ringer Films Production in association with Margot Station
Tony Solis, Re-Recording Mixer
Paul Stula, Production Mixer
Barry London, Production Mixer
The Amazing Race • Series Body Of Work • CBS • WorldRace ProPdaugceti o57ns, Inc.
Jim Ursulak, Lead Production Mixer
Allie Boettger, Production Mixer
Paul Bruno, Production Mixer
John Buchanan, Production Mixer
Dean Gaveau, Production Mixer
Ryan P. Kelly, Production Mixer
Marcus Lominy, Production Mixer
Richard Chardy Lopez, Production Mixer
Mickey McMullen, Production Mixer
Sean Milburn, Production Mixer
Paul Orozco, Production Mixer
Simon Paine, Production Mixer
John Pitron, Production Mixer
Jeff Zipp, Production Mixer
Troy Smith, Re-Recording Mixer
Ryan Gerle, Re-Recording Mixer
American Idol • Grand Finale • ABC • Fremantle and 19 Entertainment
Patrick Smith, Production Mixer
Randy Faustino, Music Mixer
Michael Parker, PA Mixer
Manny Barrajas, Monitor Mixer
Christian Schrader, Suplemental Audio Mixer
Jesse Dunham, Music Playback
Barry Weir Jr., Re-Recording Mixer
Adrian Ordonez, Re-Recording Mixer
Deadliest Catch • My Brothers Keeper • Discovery Channel • Original Productions, LLC for Discovery Channel
Jared Robbins, Re-Recording Mixer
The Voice • Live Finale, Part 2 • NBC • MGM Television and Warner Bros. Unscripted Television in association with Warner
Horizon and ITV Studios The Voice USA, Inc.
Michael Abbott, Production Mixer
Randy Faustino, Music Mixer
Tim Hatayama, Re-Recording Mixer
Christian Schrader, Supplemental Mixer
Carlos Torres, Playback Mixer
Andrew Fletcher, FOH Mixer
Shaun Sebastian, Monitor Mixer
Kenyata Westbrook, Reality Supervising Audio Mixer
Colin Bonney, Reality Audio Mixers
Servio Escobedo, Reality Audio Mixers
John Koster, Reality Audio Mixers
Robert P. Matthews Jr., Reality Audio Mixers
Marlon Moore, Reality Audio Mixers
Ryan Young, Re-Recording Mixer
Welcome To Wrexham • Down To The Wire • FX on Hulu • Boardwalk Pictures
Mark Jensen, CAS, Re-Recording Mixer
The Last Of Us • Day One • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Sony Pictures Television, PlayStation Productions, Word Games, The Mighty Mint, and Naughty Dog
Don MacAulay, Production Designer
David Clarke, Supervising Art Director
Jonathan Lancaster, Set Decorator
Lisa Lancaster, Set Decorator
The Penguin • Homecoming • 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
Kalina Ivanov, Production Designer
Deborah Wheatley, Supervising Art Director
Rich Murray, Set Decorator
Richard Devine, Set Decorator
The Residence • The Fall Of The House Of Usher • Netflix • A Netflix Original Series in association with shondalandmedia
François Audouy, Production Designer
A. Todd Holland, Supervising Art Director
Halina Siwolop, Set Decorator
Severance • Chikhai Bardo • Apple TV+ • Fifth Season in association with Apple
Jeremy Hindle, Production Designer
Chris Shriver, Art Director
Ann Bartek, Art Director
David Schlesinger, Set Decorator
The White Lotus • Amor Fati • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Rip Cord Page 2 and MC Pictures
Cristina Onori, Production Designer
Jeremy Woolsey, Supervising Art Director
Letizia Santucci, Set Decorator
Andor • Who Are You? • Disney+ • Lucasfilm Ltd.
Luke Hull, Production Designer
Toby Britton, Supervising Art Director
Rebecca Alleway, Set Decorator
Bridgerton • Romancing Mister Bridgerton • Netflix • A Netflix Original Series in association with shondalandmedia
Alison Gartshore, Production Designer
Antony Cartlidge, Supervising Art Director
Natalie Papageorgiadis, Set Decorator
Dune: Prophecy • The Hidden Hand • HBO | Max • HBO presents a Legendary Television production in association with Flying Life Productions, Herbert Properties LLC, and Wandering Jew Productions
Tom Meyer, Production Designer
Guy Potgieter, Supervising Art Director
Carolyn Loucks, Set Decorator
1923 • Wrap Thee In Terror • Paramount+ • Linson Entertainment, Bosque Ranch Productions, 101 Studios, MTV Entertainment Studios
Cary White, Production Designer
Lisa Ward, Production Designer
Sean Ryan Jennings, Supervising Art Director
Carla Curry, Set Decorator
Pachinko • Chapter Thirteen • Apple TV+ • Media Res / Blue Marble Pictures in association with Apple
Ruth Ammon, Production Designer
Larry Spittle, Supervising Art Director
Eric Jeon, Supervising Art Director
Ann Victoria Smart, Set Decorator
Hacks • A Slippery Slope • HBO | Max • Universal Television in association with Paulilu, First Thought Productions, Fremulon Productions, 3 Arts Entertainment
Rob Tokarz, Production Designer
Jeanine Ringer, Art Director
Jennifer Lukehart, Set Decorator
Mid-Century Modern • Working Girls • Hulu • 20th Television in association with Ryan Murphy Television and KoMut Entertainment
Greg Grande, Production Designer
Sam Kramer, Art Director
Peter Gurski, Set Decorator
Only Murders In The Building • Gates Of Heaven • Valley Of The Dolls • Hulu • 20th Television
Patrick Howe, Production Designer
Casey Smith, Art Director
Mila Khalevich, Set Decorator
The Studio • The Note • Apple TV+ • Lionsgate Television in association with Apple
Julie Berghoff, Production Designer
Brian Grego, Art Director
Claire Kaufman, Set Decorator
What We Do In The Shadows • Headhunting • FX on Hulu • FX Productions
Shayne Fox, Production Designer
Hayley Isaacs, Art Director
Aaron Noël, Art Director
Kerri Wylie, Set Decorator
The Daily Show • Jon Stewart & The News Team Live At The Chicago DNC • Comedy Central • Hello Doggie, Inc.
Dave Edwards, Production Designer
Lauren Browning, Art Director
Jimmy Kimmel Live! • The Chanucorn & Hawk Tuah Girl’s Romantic Holiday Movie; Ft. Nikki Glaser, Nicholas Hoult, And Musical Guest Broadway Musical: “The Outsiders” • MAGA Elf On A Shelf; Ft. Josh Brolin, Clarence Maclin, And Musical Guest Raye • Jimmy Kimmel’s Aunt Chippy Meets Oscar The Grouch; Ft. Justin Theroux, Antoni Porowski And Musical Guest Sia • ABC • ABC Signature in association with Kimmelot
David Ellis, Production Designer
Hillarie Brigode, Art Director
Heidi Miller, Set Decorator
Last Week Tonight With John Oliver • Mass Deportations • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Peyance Productions and Avalon Television
Eric Morrell, Production Designer
Hugh Zeigler, Production Designer
Amanda Carzoli, Art Director
RuPaul's Drag Race • RDR Live! • MTV • World of Wonder
Jen Chu, Production Designer
Gavin Smith, Art Director
Saturday Night Live • Host: Lady Gaga • NBC • SNL Studios in association with Universal Television and Broadway Video
Akira Yoshimura, Production Designer
Keith Ian Raywood, Production Designer
N. Joseph DeTullio, Production Designer
Andrea Purcigliotti, Production Designer
Patrick Lynch, Art Director
Sara Parks, Set Decorator
Beyoncé Bowl • Netflix • Jesse Collins Entertainment and Parkwood Entertainment for Netflix
Willo Perron, Production Designer
Brian Stonestreet, Production Designer
Gloria Lamb, Art Director
Jonathan Stoller-Schoff, Art Director
Marina Skye, Art Director
The 67th Annual Grammy Awards • CBS • A Fulwell Entertainment production in association with The Recording Academy
Julio Himede, Production Designer
Kristen Merlino, Art Director
Gloria Lamb, Art Director
Ellen Jaworski, Art Director
Margaux Lapresle, Art Director
Kaydee Lavorin, Set Decorator
The Oscars • ABC • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Misty Buckley, Production Designer
Alana Billingsley, Production Designer
John Zuiker, Art Director
Margaux LaPresle, Art Director
SNL50: The Anniversary Special • NBC • SNL Studios in association with Universal Television Page 4 and Broadway Video
SNL50: The Anniversary Special • NBC • SNL Studios in association with Universal Television and Broadway Video
Akira Yoshimura, Production Designer
N. Joseph DeTullio, Production Designer
Patrick Lynch, Art Director
Melissa Shakun, Art Director
Charlotte Hayes Harrison, Art Director
Sabrina Lederer, Set Decorator
SNL50: The Homecoming Concert • Peacock • SNL Studios in association with Universal Television and Broadway Video
Keith Ian Raywood, Production Designer
Anthony Bishop, Supervising Art Director
Aaron Black, Art Director
Emily In Paris • Masquerade • Netflix • MTV Entertainment Studios, Darren Star Productions, and Jax Media for Netflix
Seamus Tierney, Director of Photography
Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage • The 6:10 To Lubbock • CBS • Chuck Lorre Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television
Buzz Feitshans IV, Director of Photography
Hacks • I Love LA • HBO | Max • Universal Television in association with Paulilu, First Thought Productions, Fremulon Productions, 3 Arts Entertainment
Adam Bricker, ASC, Director of Photography
The Righteous Gemstones • Prelude • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Rough House Pictures
Paul Daley, Director of Photography
The Studio • The Oner • Apple TV+ • Lionsgate Television in association with Apple
Adam Newport-Berra, Director of Photography
Andor • Harvest • Disney+ • Lucasfilms Ltd.
Christophe Nuyens, SBC, Director of Photography
The Day Of The Jackal • Episode 1 • Peacock • Peacock Original, Carnival Films
Christopher Ross, BSC, Director of Photography
Étoile • The Swap • Prime Video • Amazon MGM Studios, Big Indie, Dorothy Parker Drank Here Productions
M. David Mullen, ASC, Director of Photography
Pachinko • Chapter Nine • Apple TV+ • Media Res / Blue Marble Pictures in association with Apple
Ante Cheng, Director of Photography
Severance • Hello, Ms. Cobel • Apple TV+ • Fifth Season in association with Apple
Jessica Lee Gagné, Director of Photography
The White Lotus • Killer Instincts • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Rip Cord and MC Pictures
Ben Kutchins, ASC, Director of Photography
Adolescence • Episode 2 • Netflix • Warp Films, Matriarch Productions and Plan B for Netflix
Matthew Lewis, Director of Photography
American Primeval • Episode 1 • Netflix • A Netflix Series / Grand Electric / Film 44
Jacques Jouffret, ASC, Director of Photography
Disclaimer • I • Apple TV+ • Apple Studios, co-produced by Esperanto Filmoj and Anonymous Content
Emmanuel Lubezki, ASC, AMC, Director of Photography
Bruno Delbonnel, AFC, ASC, Director of Photography
The Penguin • Top Hat • 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
David Franco, Director of Photography
Zero Day • Episode 2 • Netflix • A Netflix Series / Grand Electric / Prologue Entertainment / Canal Productions, Inc /
Glickmania / Whatever Lola Wants Productions, Inc.
John Conroy, ISC, Director of Photography
Chef's Table • Jamie Oliver • Netflix • Boardwalk Pictures and David Gelb Planetarium for Netflix
Adam Bricker, ASC, Director of Photography
100 Foot Wave • Chapter III - Cortes Bank • HBO | Max • HBO Presents, Topic Studios, Library Films, Amplify Pictures
Michael Darrigade, Cinematography by
Vincent Kardasik, Cinematography by
Alexandre Lesbats, Cinematography by
Laurent Pujol, Cinematography by
Karl Sandrock, Cinematography by
Chris Smith, Cinematography by
Ren Faire • Daddy's Dyin', Who's Got The Will? • HBO | Max • HBO Documentary Films presents a production of Elara Pictures in association with To Be Formed and Widow’s Peak
Nate Hurtsellers, Director of Photography
Tucci In Italy • Tuscany • National Geographic • BBC Studios Specialist Factual Productions and Salt Productions for National Geographic
Matt Ball, Director of Photography
Will & Harper • Netflix • A Netflix Documentary / A Wayfarer Studios Film / A Delirio Films Production / A Gloria Sanchez Production
Zoë White, ACS, Director of Photography
The Amazing Race • Series Body Of Work • CBS • WorldRace Productions, Inc.
Joshua Gitersonke, Director of Photography
Bryan T. Adams, Camera
Kathryn Barrows, Camera
Kurt Carpenter, Camera
Petr Cikhart, Camera
Stephen A. Coleman, Camera
David D'Angelo, Camera
Matthew Di Girolamo, Camera
Adam Haisinger, Camera
Jamie Holland, Camera
Kevin R. Johnson, Camera
Jay Kaufman, Camera
Ian Kerr, CSC, Camera
Tim Laks, Camera
Regan Letourneau, Camera
Daniel Long, Camera
Lucas Kenna Mertes, Camera
Ryan Shaw, Camera
Will Shipp, Camera
Holly Thompson, Camera
Alan Weeks, Camera
Life Below Zero • Series Body Of Work • National Geographic • BBC Studios
Michael Cheeseman, Director of Photography
Danny Day, Director of Photography
Jason Hubbell, Director of Photography
Ben Mullin, Director of Photography
Charlie Beck, Director of Photography
Dwayne Fowler, Director of Photography
Jensen Walker, Director of Photography
Brian Bitterfeld, Director of Photography
Jeffrey Alexander, Camera
Tyler Colgan, Camera
Ashton Hurlburt, Camera
Jayce Kolinski, Camera
Wayne Shockey, Camera
Love On The Spectrum • Episode 7 • Netflix • Northern Pictures for Netflix
Dave May, Cinematography by
Cian O'Clery, Cinematography by
Survivor • Series Body Of Work • CBS • MGM Television
Scott Duncan, Director of Photography
Peter Wery, Director of Photography
Russ Fill, Director of Photography
Cullum Andrews, Camera
Tim Barker, Camera
Marc Bennett, Camera
James Boon, Camera
Paulo Castillo, Camera
Rodney Chauvin, Camera
Chris Ellison, Camera
Ben Gamle, Camera
Nixon George, Camera
Marcus Hebbelmann, Camera
Derek Hoffmann, Camera
Matthias Hoffmann, Camera
Toby Hogan, Camera
Derek Holt, Camera
Efrain "Mofi" Laguna, Camera
Kyle McAuley, Camera
Ian Miller, Camera
Nico Nyoni, Camera
Paul Peddinghaus, Camera
Louis Powell, Camera
Thomas Pretorius, Camera
Erick Sarmiento, Camera
Dirk Steyn, Camera
John Tattersall, Camera
Holly Thompson, Camera
Paulo Velozo, Camera
Christopher Barker, Director of Aerial Photography
Granger Scholtz, Director of Aerial Photography
Nic Van Der Westhuizen, Aerial Camera Operator
Dwight Winston, Aerial Camera Operator
Kenny Hoffmann, Aerial Camera Operator
The Traitors • Series Body Of Work • Peacock • Peacock Original, Studio Lambert
Siggi Rosen-Rawlings, Director of Photography
Matt Wright, Director of Photography
Jack Booth, Camera
Alex Bruno, Camera
Ned Ellis-Jones, Camera
Ollie Green, Camera
Quin Jessop, Camera
Guy Linton, Camera
Joshua Montague, Camera
Paul Rudge, Camera
James Spencer, Camera
Matt Thomson, Camera
Alex Took, Camera
Melvin Wright, Camera
American Primeval • Episode 2 • Netflix • A Netflix Series / Grand Electric / Film 44
Virginia B. Johnson, Costume Designer
Donna Casey Aira, Costume Supervisor
Tonya Barrett, Costume Supervisor
Mila Hermanovski, Assistant Costume Designer
Sueann Leung, Assistant Costume Designer
April McCoy, Head of Workroom
Bridgerton • Into The Light • Netflix • A Netflix Original Series in association with shondalandmedia
John Walter Glaser III, Costume Designer
Amanda McLaughlan, Costume Supervisor
Dougie Hawkes, Associate Costume Designer
George Sayer, Assistant Costume Designer
Anthony Brookman, Assistant Costume Designer
Monsters: The Lyle And Erik Menendez Story • Blame It On The Rain • Netflix • Ryan Murphy Productions for Netflix
Stephanie Bradley, Costume Designer
Michelle Sandvig, Costume Supervisor
Shannon Campbell, Assistant Costume Designer
1923 • A Dream And A Memory • Paramount+ • Linson Entertainment, Bosque Ranch Productions, 101 Studios, MTV Entertainment Studios
Janie Bryant, Costume Designer
Gaby Acosta, Co-Costume Designer
Jaclyn Tamizato, Costume Supervisor
Kelly Chambers, Assistant Costume Designer
Megan Guthrie-Wedemeyer, Assistant Costume Designer
Wolf Hall: The Mirror And The Light (MASTERPIECE) • Wreckage • PBS • A Playground and Company Pictures Production for BBC and MASTERPIECE in association with Banijay Rights Ltd.
Joanna Eatwell, Costume Designer
Havva Buckles, Costume Supervisor
Clare Vyse, Assistant Costume Designer
Agatha All Along • Follow Me My Friend / To Glory At The End • Disney+ • Marvel Television
Daniel Selon, Costume Designer
Ambre Wrigley, Costume Supervisor
Christine Casaus, Assistant Costume Designer
Maddison Carroll, Assistant Costume Designer
Marilyn Madsen, Head of Workroom
Greg Hopwood, Costume Illustrator
Andor • Harvest • Disney+ • Lucasfilm Ltd.
Michael Wilkinson, Costume Designer
Kate O'Farrell, Costume Supervisor
Richard Davies, Assistant Costume Designer
Paula Fajardo, Assistant Costume Designer
Black Mirror • USS Callister: Into Infinity • Netflix • Broke & Bones for Netflix
Matthew Price, Costume Designer
Lisa Mitton, Costume Supervisor
Alice Woodward, Costume Supervisor
Jennifer Geach, Assistant Costume Designer
Calum Alexander Watt, Costume Illustrator
Dune: Prophecy • The Hidden Hand • HBO | Max • HBO presents a Legendary Television production in association with Flying Life Productions, Herbert Properties LLC, and Wandering Jew Productions
Bojana Nikitović, Costume Designer
Gábor Homonnay, Costume Supervisor
Srdjan Perić, Assistant Costume Designer
House Of The Dragon • The Burning Mill • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Bastard Sword, GRRM and 1:26 Pictures Inc.
Caroline McCall, Costume Designer
Joanna Lynch, Costume Supervisor
Polixeni Kyriacou, Assistant Costume Designer
Aaron Timperley, Assistant Costume Designer
Isabelle Conaghan, Assistant Costume Designer
Emily In Paris • The Grey Area • Netflix • MTV Entertainment Studios, Darren Star Productions, and Jax Media for Netflix
Marylin Fitoussi, Costume Designer
Chloé Bartonio, Wardrobe Supervisor
Herehau Ragonneau, Assistant Costume Designer
Hacks • Heaven • HBO | Max • Universal Television in association with Paulilu, First Thought Productions, Fremulon Productions, 3 Arts Entertainment
Kathleen Felix-Hager, Costume Designer
Keely Crum, Costume Supervisor
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
Christina Flannery, Costume Designer
Elizabeth Tagg, Costume Supervisor
Maura Cusick, Assistant Costume Designer
Aughra Moon, Head of Workroom
The Studio • CinemaCon • Apple TV+ • Lionsgate Television in association with Apple
Kameron Lennox, Costume Designer
Betsy Glick, Costume Supervisor
Tyler Kinney, Assistant Costume Designer
The White Lotus • Same Spirits, New Forms • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Rip Cord and MC Pictures
Alex Bovaird, Costume Designer
Eileen Sieff Stroup, Costume Supervisor
Preeyanan 'Lin' Suwannathada, Costume Supervisor
Brian Sprouse, Assistant Costume Designer
Giulia Moschioni, Assistant Costume Designer
Adolescence • Episode 2 • Netflix • Warp Films, Matriarch Productions and Plan B for Netflix
Jessica Schofield, Costume Designer
William Maher, Costume Supervisor
Tracey Cliffe, Assistant Costume Designer
American Horror Stories • Backrooms • FX on Hulu • 20th Television
Sara O'Donnell, Costume Designer
Laura McCarthy, Wardrobe Supervisor
Alyssa Bracken, Assistant Costume Designer
Ashley Holvick, Assistant Costume Designer
Dying For Sex • Topping Is A Sacred Skill • FX on Hulu • 20th Television
Melissa Toth, Costume Designer
Kenn Hamilton, Wardrobe Supervisor
Caroline Quiroga, Assistant Costume Designer
Christine Rumery, Assistant Costume Designer
David Burnett, Assistant Costume Designer
The Penguin • A Great Or Little Thing • 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
Helen Huang, Costume Designer
Kate Smith, Costume Supervisor
Austin Wittick, Assistant Costume Designer
Becca Freund, Assistant Costume Designer
Esther J. Han, Assistant Costume Designer
Sirens • Exile • Netflix • LuckyChap, Quiet Coyote and On The Verge for Netflix
Caroline Duncan, Costume Designer
Paul Thompson, Wardrobe Supervisor
Tricia Barsamian, Assistant Costume Designer
Heather Breen, Assistant Costume Designer
Sarah Babcot, Assistant Costume Designer
Impulse: Playing With Reality • META • Anagram, Floréal, France Télévisions, META, Agog, CNC
Anagram
Floréal
META
France Télévisions
Agog
Shawn Mendes: Red Rocks Live In VR • META Quest • META, Dorsey Pictures, Light Sail VR, 7 Cinematics
META
Dorsey Pictures
Light Sail VR
7 Cinematics
SNL 50th The Anniversary Special: Immersive Experience • META Quest • SNL Studios in association with Universal Television and Broadway Video, NBC, META, Light Sail VR
Lorne Michaels, Executive Producer
Michael DeProspo, Producer
Michael Scogin, Producer
Rick Rey, Producer
Matthew Celia, Director
Abbott Elementary • 100th Day Of School • ABC • Delicious Non-Sequitur Productions and Fifth Chance in association with Warner Bros. Television and 20th Television
Moira Frazier, Department Head Hairstylist
Dustin Osborne, Key Hairstylist
Christina Joseph, Hairstylist
Charolette Noon, Hairstylist
Natita Stribling, Hairstylist
Emily In Paris • Back On The Crazy Horse • Netflix • MTV Entertainment Studios, Darren Star Productions, and Jax Media for Netflix
Carole Nicolas, Department Head Hairstylist
Miharu Oshima, Key Hairstylist
Mike Désir, Personal Hairstylist
Julien Parizet, Personal Hairstylist
Stéphane Delahaye, Personal Hairstylist
Hacks • I Love LA • HBO | Max • Universal Television in association with Paulilu, First Thought Productions, Fremulon Productions, 3 Arts Entertainment
Aubrey Marie, Department Head Hairstylist
Becca Weber, Key Hairstylist
Marva Stokes, Hairstylist
Alexis Sade Stafford, Hairstylist
Jennifer Bell, Personal Hairstylist
The Penguin • Cent'anni • 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
Brian Badie, Department Head Hairstylist
Jenn Vasilopoulos, Key Hairstylist
Mariko Miyagi, Hairstylist
The Studio • CinemaCon • Apple TV+ • Lionsgate Television in association with Apple
Vanessa Price, Department Head Hairstylist
Alexandra Ford, Key Hairstylist
Lauren McKeever, Hairstylist
The White Lotus • Amor Fati • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Rip Cord and MC Pictures
Miia Kovero, Department Head Hairstylist
Derrick Anthony Spruill, Key Hairstylist
Punchaya "Nern" Phorang, Key Hairstylist
Teresa Hinton, Hairstylist
Sudjai 'Jaiko' Tangsiripracha, Hairstylist
Anne Rice's Interview With The Vampire • No Pain • AMC • An AMC Studios Production in association with GranVia Productions and Dwight Street Book Club
Francesco Pegoretti, Hair Designer
Marica Falso, Key Hairstylist
Elena Fabbiani, Hairstylist
Bridgerton • Old Friends • Netflix • A Netflix Original Series in association with shondalandmedia
Erika Okvist, Hair Designer
Farida Ghwedar, Hairstylist
Grace Stella Gorman, Hairstylist
Laura Sim, Barber
House Of The Dragon • Smallfolk • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Bastard Sword, GRRM and 1:26 Pictures Inc.
Rosalia Culora, Hair Designer
Stacey Johnson, Hairstylist
Kashiya Hinds, Hairstylist
Tania Couper, Hairstylist
Sarah Spears, Hairstylist
Ella Burton, Hairstylist
Monsters: The Lyle And Erik Menendez Story • Hang Men • Netflix • Ryan Murphy Productions for Netflix
Karen Bartek, Department Head Hairstylist
Brittany Madrigal, Key Hairstylist
Elissa Ruminer, Additional Hairstylist
Analyn Cruz, Additional Hairstylist
Kaity Licina, Additional Hairstylist
What We Do In The Shadows • The Finale • FX on Hulu • FX Productions
Tamara Harrod, Department Head Hairstylist
Amanda Nestico, Key Hairstylist
Regan Noble, Hairstylist
American Idol • Finale • ABC • Fremantle and 19 Entertainment
Dean Banowetz, Department Head Hairstylist
Amber Maher, Key Hairstylist
Cory Rotenberg, Additional Hairstylist
Ryan Randall, Additional Hairstylist
Kathleen Leonard, Additional Hairstylist
Theresa K. Casillas, Additional Hairstylist
Lorenzo Martin, Personal Hairstylist
Jayson Stacy, Personal Hairstylist
The Boulet Brothers' Dragula • Welcome To Hell • Shudder • A Boulet Brothers production in association with Shudder
Marco Gabellini, Hairstylist
Dancing With The Stars • Halloween Nightmares • ABC • BBC Studios Los Page 21 Angeles Productions
Dancing With The Stars • Halloween Nightmares • ABC • BBC Studios Los Angeles Productions
Kimi Messina, Department Head Hairstylist
Joe Matke, Key Hairstylist
Marion Rogers, Hairstylist
Amber Maher, Hairstylist
Florence Witherspoon, Hairstylist
Brittany Spaulding, Hairstylist
Melanie Ervin, Hairstylist
Fantasmas • The Void • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Irony Point, Fruit Tree, 3 Arts Entertainment, and Space Prince Inc.
Amber Jasmin Morrow, Department Head Hairstylist
Allison Imoto-Suh, Key Hairstylist
Naomi Indira, Barber
SNL50: The Anniversary Special • NBC • SNL Studios in association with Universal Television and Broadway Video
Jodi Mancuso, Department Head Hairstylist
Cara Hannah, Key Hairstylist
Inga Thrasher, Hairstylist
Amanda Duffy Evans, Hairstylist
Chad Harlow, Hairstylist
Gina Ferrucci, Hairstylist
Brittany Hartman, Hairstylist
Katie Beatty, Hairstylist
The Voice • Live Semi-Final Performances • NBC • MGM Television and Warner Bros. Unscripted Television in association with
Warner Horizon and ITV Studios The Voice USA, Inc.
Jerilynn Stephens, Department Head Hairstylist
Darbie Wieczorek, Key Hairstylist
Marion Rogers, Hairstylist
Kathleen Leonard, Hairstylist
Dominique Diaz, Personal Hairstylist
Conrad Hilton, Barber
Grotesquerie • Unplugged • FX on Hulu • 20th Television
Kate Biscoe, Department Head Makeup Artist
Tierra Richards, Assistant Department Head Makeup Artist
Victor Del Castillo, Makeup Artist
Naima Jamal, Personal Makeup Artist
The Last Of Us • Day One • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Sony Pictures Television, PlayStation Productions, Word Games, The Mighty Mint, and Naughty Dog
Rebecca Lee, Department Head Makeup Artist
Krystal Devlin, Key Makeup Artist
Amber Trudeau, Key Makeup Artist
Leslie Graham, Key Makeup Artist
Jessica Wong, 1st Makeup
Chelsea Matthews, 1st Makeup
Only Murders In The Building • Valley Of The Dolls • Hulu • 20th Television
Arielle Toelke, Department Head Makeup Artist
Kim Taylor, Key Makeup Artist
Joelle Troisi, Makeup Artist
Ana Sorys, Makeup Artist
The Penguin • Cent'anni • 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
Martha Melendez, Department Head Makeup Artist
Kim Collea, Key Makeup Artist
Maria Maio, Makeup Artist
The Pitt • 7:00 P.M. • HBO | Max • Max in association with John Wells Productions, R. Scott Gemmill Productions, and Warner Bros. Television
Merry Lee Traum, Key Makeup Artist
Marie-Flore 'Ri' Beaubien, Makeup Artist
Leesa Simone, Makeup Artist
The White Lotus • Full-Moon Party • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Rip Cord and MC Pictures
Rebecca Hickey, Department Head Makeup Artist
Michelle Kearns, Key Makeup Artist
Wattana 'Geng' Garum, Key Makeup Artist
Vicky Nugent, Makeup Artist
Jeerasak 'Jojo' Srinuan, Makeup Artist
Anne Rice's Interview With The Vampire • Do You Know What It Means To Be Loved By Death • AMC • An AMC Studios Production in association with GranVia Productions and Dwight Street Book Club
Vincenzo Mastrantonio, Makeup Designer
Daniele Nastasi, Key Makeup Artist
Adele Di Trani, Makeup Artist
Charlene Williams, Makeup Artist
House Of The Dragon • The Red Dragon And The Gold • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Bastard Sword, GRRM and 1:26 Pictures Inc.
Amanda Knight, Makeup Designer
Sara Kramer, Makeup Supervisor
Harriet Thompson, Makeup Supervisor
Bonny Monger, Makeup Artist
Helen Currie, Makeup Artist
Natalie Wickens, Makeup Artist
Vickie Ellis, Makeup Artist
Monsters: The Lyle And Erik Menendez Story • Brother, Can You Spare A Dime? • Netflix • Ryan Murphy Productions for Netflix
Miho Suzuki, Department Head Makeup Artist
Sabrina Wilson, Assistant Department Head Makeup Artist
Michael Anthony Ornelaz, Key Makeup Artist
Ana Lozano, Personal Makeup Artist
The Righteous Gemstones • Prelude • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Rough House Pictures
Leigh Ann Yandle, Department Head Makeup Artist
Nataleigh Verrengia, Makeup Artist
Alexander McPherson, Additional Makeup Artist
Lori McCoy Bell, Personal Makeup Artist
What We Do In The Shadows • Come Out And Play • FX on Hulu • FX Productions
Sarah Milk, Department Head Makeup Artist
Lorna Thibodeau, Key Makeup Artist
Cherie Snow, Makeup Artist
Heather Holett-French, Makeup Artist
The Boulet Brothers' Dragula • Welcome To Hell • Shudder • A Boulet Brothers production in association with Shudder
The Boulet Brothers, Makeup Artist
Dancing With The Stars • Halloween Nightmares • ABC • BBC Studios Los Angeles Productions
Zena S. Green, Department Head Makeup Artist
Julie Socash, Key Makeup Artist
Donna Bard, Additional Makeup Artist
Lois Harriman, Additional Makeup Artist
Brian Sipe, Additional Makeup Artist
James MacKinnon, Additional Makeup Artist
Tyson Fountaine, Additional Makeup Artist
Angela Moos, 3rd Makeup
The Lion King At The Hollywood Bowl • Disney+ • Disney Concerts, Fulwell 73 Productions, AMP Worldwide and Live Nation-
Hewitt Silva, Disney Branded Television
Bruce Grayson, Department Head Makeup Artist
Jill Cady, Assistant Department Head Makeup Artist
Brielle McKenna, Makeup Artist
James Mackinnon, Makeup Artist
Rochelle Uribe, Makeup Artist
Tyson Fountaine, Makeup Artist
Angela Wells, Makeup Artist
A Nonsense Christmas With Sabrina Carpenter • Netflix • OBB Pictures, At Last Productions for Netflix
Diana Oh, Key Makeup Artist
Vanessa Dionne, Makeup Artist
Alicia Carbajal, Makeup Artist
Ashley Joy Beck, Makeup Artist
Carolina Gonzalez, Personal Makeup Artist
RuPaul's Drag Race • Bitch, I’m A Drag Queen! • MTV • World of Wonder
Natasha Marcelina, Department Head Makeup Artist
David Petruschin, Department Head Makeup Artist
Jen Fregozo, Makeup Artist
Nicole Faulkner, Makeup Artist
SNL50: The Anniversary Special • NBC • SNL Studios in association with Universal Television and Broadway Video
Louie Zakarian, Department Head Makeup Artist
Jason Milani, Key Makeup Artist
Amy Tagliamonti, Key Makeup Artist
Rachel Pagani, Makeup Artist
Young Bek, Makeup Artist
Stephen Kelley, Makeup Artist
Joanna Pisani, Makeup Artist
House Of The Dragon • The Red Sowing • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Bastard Sword, GRRM and 1:26 Pictures Inc.
Waldo Mason, Prosthetic Designer
Claire Cameron, Makeup Supervisor
Heather McMullen, Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Emma Faulkes, Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Hannah Eccleston, Prosthetic Makeup Artist
The Last Of Us • Feel Her Love • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Sony Pictures Television, PlayStation Productions, Word Games, The Mighty Mint, and Naughty Dog
Paul Spateri, Department Head Makeup Artist
Barrie Gower, Prosthetic Designer
Lucy Pittard, Key Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Johnny Murphy, Key Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Colum Mangan, Key Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Gillian Jarvis, Key Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Sarah Pickersgill, Key Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Chris Devitt, Key Prosthetic Makeup Artist
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
Mike Marino, Prosthetic Designer
Michael Fontaine, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Crystal Jurado, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Diana Choi, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Claire Flewin, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Jerry Constantine, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Yoichi Art Sakamoto, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Bobby Diehl, Special Makeup Effects Artist
The Pitt • 4:00 P.M. • HBO | Max • Max in association with John Wells Productions, R. Scott Gemmill Productions, and Warner Bros. Television
Myriam Arougheti, Department Head Makeup Artist
Thom Floutz, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Chris Burgoyne, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Martina Sykes, Special Makeup Effects Artist
Saturday Night Live • Host: Timothée Chalamet • NBC • SNL Studios in association with Universal Television and Broadway Video
Louie Zakarian, Department Head Makeup Artist
Jason Milani, Key Makeup Artist
Amy Tagliamonti, Key Makeup Artist
Stephen Kelley, Makeup Artist
Brandon Grether, Makeup Artist
Tom Denier Jr., Makeup Artist
Craig Lindberg, Makeup Artist
Andor • Disney+ • Lucasfilm Ltd.
Mohen Leo, Visual Effects Supervisor
TJ Falls, Visual Effects Producer
Luke Murphy, Special Effects Supervisor
Neal Scanlan, Special Creature Effects by
Scott Pritchard, ILM Visual Effects Supervisor
Joseph Kasparian, Hybride Visual Effects Supervisor
Sue Rowe, Scanline Visual Effects Supervisor
Paolo D'Arco, In-House VFX Supervisor
Jean-Clément Soret, Digital Colourist
Dune: Prophecy • HBO | Max • HBO presents a Legendary Television production in association with Flying Life Productions, Herbert Properties LLC, and Wandering Jew Productions
Terron Pratt, Visual Effects Supervisor
Michael Enriquez, Visual Effects Supervisor
Brennan Prevatt, Additional Visual Effects Supervisor
Martyn Culpitt, Visual Effects Supervisor (Image Engine)
Philip Engstrom, Visual Effects Supervisor (Important Looking Pirates)
Peter Lames, Visual Effects Supervisor (Accenture Song VFX)
Julien Hery, Visual Effects Supervisor (Rodeo FX)
Vincent Poitras, Visual Effects Supervisor (Raynault VFX)
Jed Glassford, On-Set Visual Effects Supervisor
House Of The Dragon • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Bastard Sword, GRRM and 1:26 Pictures Inc.
Daði Einarsson, Visual Effects Supervisor (HBO Production)
Lev Kolobov, Associate Visual Effects Supervisor (HBO Production)
Thomas Horton, Visual Effects Producer (HBO Production)
Mike Dawson, Special Effects Supervisor (HBO Production)
Sven Martin, Visual Effects Supervisor (Pixomondo)
Fausto Tejeda, Associate Visual Effects Supervisor (Pixomondo)
Wayne Taz Stables, Visual Effects Supervisor (Wētā FX)
Marcus Goodwin, Visual Effects Producer (Wētā FX)
Martin Pelletier, Visual Effects Supervisor (Rodeo FX)
The Last Of Us • HBO | Max • HBO in association with Sony Pictures Television, PlayStation Productions, Word Games, The Mighty Mint, and Naughty Dog
Alex Wang, Overall Visual Effects Supervisor
Fiona Campbell Westgate, Overall Visual Effects Producer
Jed Glassford, 2nd-Unit Visual Effects Supervisor
Joel Whist, Production SFX Supervisor
Stephen James, Visual Effects Supervisor (DNEG)
Nick Epstein, Visual Effects Supervisor (Wētā FX)
Dennis Yoo, Animation Supervisor (Wētā FX)
Philip Engström, Visual Effects Supervisor (ILP)
Andreas Giesen, Visual Effects Supervisor (RISE FX)
The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power • Prime Video • Amazon MGM Studios
Jason Smith, Senior VFX Supervisor
Tim Keene, VFX Producer
Ann Podlozny, VFX Producer
James Yeoman, VFX Co-Producer
Daniele Bigi, VFX Supervisor (ILM)
Greg Butler, VFX Supervisor (DNEG)
Ara Khanikian, VFX Supervisor (Rodeo FX)
Laurens Ehrmann, VFX Supervisor (The Yard)
Ryan Conder, SFX Supervisor
Black Mirror • USS Callister: Into Infinity • Netflix • Broke & Bones for Netflix
James MacLachlan, VFX Supervisor
Josie Henwood, VFX Producer
Kubra Tanyel, VFX Production Manager
David Schneider, Senior DFX Supervisor
Tallulah Baker, VFX Producer
Jane Paton, 2D Supervisor
Jonathan Caruana, VFX Supervisor
Filip Latal, VFX Supervisor
Jamie Wood, VFX Supervisor
The Penguin • Bliss • 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
Johnny Han, Overall VFX Supervisor
Michelle Rose, Overall VFX Producer
Alexandre Prod’homme, On-Set VFX Supervisor
Erin Sullivan, VFX Editor
Goran Pavles, Vendor VFX Supervisor
Emanuel Fuchs, Vendor VFX Supervisor
Ed Bruce, Vendor VFX Supervisor
Nathaniel Larouche, Vendor VFX Supervisor
Adrien Saint Girons, Vendor VFX Supervisor
The Residence • The Fall Of The House Of Usher • Netflix • A Netflix Original Series in association with shondalandmedia
Seth Hill, VFX Supervisor
Tesa Kubicek, VFX Producer
John Nelson, VFX Supervisor
Ryan Urban, VFX Supervisor
Phillip Moses, VFX Supervisor
Brandon Nelson, Creative Director
Spencer Hecox, Compositing Supervisor
Gabriel Vargas, CG Supervisor
Burke Roane, Animation Supervisor
Severance • Hello, Ms. Cobel • Apple TV+ • Fifth Season in association with Apple
Eric Leven, Production Visual Effects Supervisor
Sean Findley, Production Visual Effects Producer
Shawn Hillier, ILM Visual Effects Associate Supervisor
Radost Ridlen, ILM Visual Effects Associate Supervisor
Martin Kolejak, ILM Environments Lead
Brian Holligan, ILM Producer
Alex Lemke, ESE VFX Supervisor
Michael Huber, ESE VFX Supervisor
Djuna Wahlrab, On-Set VFX Supervisor
The Umbrella Academy • End Of The Beginning • Netflix • UCP for Netflix
Everett Burrell, Overall VFX Supervisor
Sabrina Arnold, VFX Producer
Sophie Vertigan, Overall Special Effects Supervisor
Laurent Spillemaecker, VFX Supervisor
Gabriel Beauvais, CG Supervisor
Maria Saade, VFX Producer
Pier-Olivier Allard, Lead Animator
Ryan Freer, Supervising VFX Supervisor
Jeff Campbell, VFX Supervisor
After Midnight • Featuring Jonah Ray, Kumail Nanjiani, Emily Gordon • CBS • CBS Studios in association with Spartina Industries and Funny Or Die
Christine Salomon, Technical Director
Lauren Gadd, Camera
Dawn Henry, Camera
Chris Hamilton, Camera
Cory Hunter, Camera
Cary Symmons, Camera
Jani Zandovskis, Camera
The Daily Show • Jon Stewart & The News Team Live At The Chicago DNC • Comedy Central • Hello Doggie, Inc.
Michael Williams, Technical Director
John Floresca, Camera
Charlie Foerschner, Camera
Jeff Latonero, Camera
James McEvoy, Camera
Matt Muro, Camera
Tim Quigley, Camera
Phil Salanto, Camera
Michael Schmehl, Camera
Rich York, Camera
Everybody's Live With John Mulaney • How Tall Are You? • Netflix • Multiple Camera Productions for Netflix
Chris Salomon, Technical Director
Bert Atkinson, Camera
Ed Horton, Camera
Karin Pelloni, Camera
Cole Overholser, Camera
George Prince, Camera
John Perry, Camera
Keyan Safyari, Camera
Damien Tuffereau, Camera
Suzie Weis, Camera
Terrance Ho, Video Control
Saturday Night Live • Host: Jack Black • NBC • SNL Studios in association with Universal Television and Broadway Video
Bill DiGiovanni, Technical Director
John Pinto, Camera
Paul Cangialosi, Camera
Anthony Tarantino, Camera
Dave Driscoll, Camera
Brian Phraner, Camera
Daniel Erbeck, Camera
The Voice • Live Finale (Part 1) • NBC • MGM Television and Warner Bros. Unscripted Television in association with Warner Horizon and ITV Studios The Voice USA, Inc.
Allan Wells, Technical Director
Manny Bonilla, Camera
Mano Bonilla, Camera
Martin J. Brown Jr., Camera
Robert Burnette, Camera
Suzanne Ebner, Camera
Guido Frenzel, Camera
Alex Hernandez, Camera
Scott Hylton, Camera
Scott Kaye, Camera
Jofre Rosero, Camera
Steve Thiel, Camera
Danny Webb, Camera
Bono: Stories Of Surrender • Apple TV+ • Apple / Plan B Entertainment / RadicalMedia
Erik Messerschmidt, Camera
Mark Goellnicht, Camera
Brian S. Osmond, Camera
Vince Vennitti, Camera
Charles Libin, Camera
Christine Kapo Ng, Camera
Richard Rutkowski, Camera
Luke McCoubrey, Camera
An Evening With Dua Lipa • CBS • A Fulwell Entertainment and Radical 22 production
Nick Kauffman, Camera
Lincoln Abraham, Camera
Gareth Beeson, Camera
John Clarke, Camera
Alex Dodd, Camera
Curtis Dunne, Camera
Dave Emery, Camera
Dave Evans, Camera
Ben Frewin, Camera
Lisha Gilbert, Camera
Matt Gladstone, Camera
Dom Jackson, Camera
Rob Mansfield, Camera
Ali Miller, Camera
James Neal, Camera
Sophie Penwill, Camera
Mark Sayers, Camera
Alan Wells, Camera
Shaun Willis, Camera
An Evening With Elton John & Brandi Carlile • CBS • A Fulwell Entertainment, Rocket, Phantom, EMI production
Dan Winterburn, Technical Director
Bill Ashworth, Camera
Curtis Dunne, Camera
Alex Dodd, Camera
Ben Frewin, Camera
Sam Keogh, Camera
Marcus Leon Soon, Camera
Lewis Mutongwizo, Camera
Mark Sayers, Camera
Andre Seraille, Camera
Carl Veckranges, Camera
Shaun Willis, Camera
Alan Wells, Camera
The Lion King At The Hollywood Bowl • Disney+ • Disney Concerts, Fulwell 73 Productions, AMP Worldwide and Live Nation-Hewitt Silva, Disney Branded Television
Brandon Smith, Technical Director
Tim Farmer, Camera
Jofre Rosero, Camera
David Rudd, Camera
George Prince, Camera
Karin Pelloni, Camera
Rob Palmer, Camera
Bobby Delrusso, Camera
Rob Vuona, Camera
Austin Rock, Camera
John Perry, Camera
Adam Margolis, Camera
Danny Bonilla, Camera
Danny Webb, Camera
2024 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony • ABC • Tenth Planet Productions
Eric Becker, Technical Director
Danny Bonilla, Camera
Kary D'Alessandro, Camera
Dave Driscoll, Camera
Curtis Eastwood, Camera
David Eastwood, Camera
Nathanial Havholm, Camera
Jeff Johnson, Camera
Zachariah Jones, Camera
Jay Kulick, Camera
Dave Levisohn, Camera
Adam Margolis, Camera
Rob Palmer, Camera
Tim Quigley, Camera
Jofre Rosero, Camera
David Rudd, Camera
Chad Smith, Camera
Matt Trujillo, Camera
Easter Xua, Camera
Tom Zaleski, Camera
Jeremy Freeman, Camera
SNL50: The Anniversary Special • NBC • SNL Studios in association with Universal Television and Broadway Video
Bill DiGiovanni, Technical Director
John Pinto, Camera
Paul Cangialosi, Camera
Anthony Tarantino, Camera
Dave Driscoll, Camera
Brian Phraner, Camera
Daniel Erbeck, Camera
Michael Knarre, Camera
Anthony Lenzo, Camera
Ansel Nunez, Camera
Rick Fox, Camera
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PHOTO CREDIT | Primetime Emmys/Television Academy
Today, the Television Academy announced this year’s nominees for the 77th Primetime Emmys which will take place on Sep 14th on CBS at 8pm ET and will be streamed on Paramount+ which will be hosted by Nate Bargatze. We all know that there have been a number of shows we have enjoyed and we’ll see what ends up walking away with a statue. As we do throughout Awards Season, we share our predictions in bold, the ones we correctly identified as winners are in bold italics and winners that we didn’t predict are in italics. On the night of the event, we will share who we predicted correctly as well as those we didn’t that won.
"Andor" (Disney+)
"The Diplomat" (Netflix)
"The Last of Us" (HBO Max)
"Paradise" (Hulu)
"The Pitt" (HBO Max)
"Severance" (Apple TV+)
"Slow Horses" (Apple TV+)
"The White Lotus" (HBO Max)
"Abbott Elementary" (ABC)
"The Bear" (FX)
"Hacks" (HBO Max)
"Nobody Wants This" (Netflix)
"Only Murders in the Building" (Hulu)
"Shrinking" (Apple TV+)
"The Studio" (Apple TV+)
"What We Do in the Shadows" (FX)
"Adolescence" (Netflix)
"Black Mirror" (Netflix)
"Dying for Sex" (FX)
"Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story" (Netflix)
"The Penguin" (HBO Max)
"Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy" (Peacock)
"The Gorge" (Apple TV+)
"Mountainhead" (HBO Max)
"Nonnas" (Netflix)
"Rebel Ridge" (Netflix)
"The Amazing Race" (CBS)
"RuPaul's Drag Race" (MTV)
"Survivor" (CBS)
"Top Chef" (Bravo)
"The Traitors" (Peacock)
"The Daily Show" (Comedy Central)
"Jimmy Kimmel Live!" (ABC)
"The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" (CBS)
"Last Week Tonight with John Oliver" (HBO Max)
"Saturday Night Live" (NBC)
"The Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show Starring Kendrick Lamar" (Fox)
"Beyoncé Bowl" (Netflix)
"The Oscars" (ABC)
"SNL50: The Anniversary Special" (NBC)
"SNL50: The Homecoming Concert" (Peacock)
"Adam Sandler: Love You" (Netflix)
"Ali Wong: Single Lady" (Netflix)
"Bill Burr: Drop Dead Years" (Hulu)
"Conan O'Brien: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize For American Humor" (Netflix)
"Sarah Silverman: Postmortem" (Netflix)
"Your Friend, Nate Bargatze" (Netflix)
"Celebrity Family Feud" (ABC)
"Jeopardy" (ABC)
"The Price is Right" (CBS)
"Wheel of Fortune" (ABC)
"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" (ABC)
Kathy Bates, "Matlock"
Sharon Horgan, "Bad Sisters"
Britt Lower, "Severance"
Bella Ramsey, "The Last of Us"
Keri Russell, "The Diplomat"
Sterling K. Brown, "Paradise"
Gary Oldman, "Slow Horses"
Pedro Pascal, "The Last of Us"
Adam Scott, "Severance"
Noah Wyle, "The Pitt"
Uzo Aduba, "The Residence"
Kristen Bell, "Nobody Wants This"
Quinta Brunson, "Abbott Elementary"
Ayo Edebiri, "The Bear"
Jean Smart, "Hacks"
Adam Brody, "Nobody Wants This"
Seth Rogen, "The Studio"
Jason Segel, "Shrinking"
Martin Short, "Only Murders in the Building"
Jeremy Allen White, "The Bear"
Cate Blanchett, "Disclaimer"
Meghann Fahy, "Sirens"
Rashida Jones, "Black Mirror"
Cristin Milloti, "The Penguin"
Michelle Williams, "Dying for Sex"
Colin Farrell, "The Penguin"
Stephen Graham, "Adolescence"
Jake Gyllenhaal, "Presumed Innocent"
Brian Tyree Henry, "Dope Thief"
Cooper Koch, "Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story"
Patricia Arquette, "Severance"
Carrie Coon, "The White Lotus"
Katherine LaNasa, "The Pitt"
Julianne Nicholson, "Paradise"
Parker Posey, "The White Lotus"
Natasha Rothwell, "The White Lotus"
Aimee Lou Wood, "The White Lotus"
Zach Cherry, "Severance"
Walton Goggins, "The White Lotus"
Jason Isaacs, "The White Lotus"
James Marsden, "Paradise"
Sam Rockwell, "The White Lotus"
Tramell Tillman, "Severance"
John Turturro, "Severance"
Liza Colón-Zayas, "The Bear"
Hannah Einbinder, "Hacks"
Kathryn Hahn, "The Studio"
Janelle James, "Abbott Elementary"
Catherine O'Hara, "The Studio"
Sheryl Lee Ralph, "Abbott Elementary"
Jessica Williams, "Shrinking"
Ike Barinholtz, "The Studio"
Colman Domingo, "The Four Seasons"
Harrison Ford, "Shrinking"
Jeff Hiller, "Somebody Somewhere"
Ebon Moss-Bachrach, "The Bear"
Michael Urie, "Shrinking"
Bowen Yang, "Saturday Night Live"
Erin Doherty, "Adolescence"
Ruth Negga, "Presumed Innocent"
Deirdre O'Connell, "The Penguin"
Chloë Sevigny, "Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story"
Jenny Slate, "Dying for Sex"
Christine Tremarco, "Adolescence"
Javier Bardem, "Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story"
Bill Camp, "Presumed Innocent"
Owen Cooper, "Adolescence"
Rob Delaney, "Dying for Sex"
Peter Sarsgaard, "Presumecd Innocent"
Ashley Walters, "Adolescence"
Jane Alexander, "Severance"
Gwendoline Christie, "Severance"
Kaitlyn Dever, "The Last of Us"
Cherry Jones, "The Handmaid's Tale"
Catherine O'Hara, "The Last of Us"
Merritt Wever, "Severance"
Giancarlo Esposito, "The Boys"
Scott Glenn, "The White Lotus"
Shawn Hatosy, "The Pitt"
Joe Pantoliano, "The Last of Us"
Forest Whitaker, "Andor"
Jeffrey Wright, "The Last of Us"
Olivia Colman, "The Bear"
Jamie Lee Curtis, "The Bear"
Cynthia Erivo, "Poker Face"
Robby Hoffman, "Hacks"
Zoë Kravitz, "The Studio"
Julianne Nicholson, "Hacks"
Jon Bernthal, "The Bear"
Bryan Cranston, "The Studio"
Dave Franco, "The Studio"
Ron Howard, "The Studio"
Anthony Mackie, "The Studio"
Martin Scorsese, "The Studio"
"Andor," Janus Metz ("Who Are You?")
"The Pitt," Amanda Marsalis ("6 P.M.")
"The Pitt," John Wells ("7 A.M.")
"Severance," Jessica Lee Gagné ("Chikhai Bardo")
"Severance," Ben Stiller ("Gold Harbor)
"Slow Horses," Adam Randall ("Hello Goodbye")
"The White Lotus," Mike White ("Amor Fati")
"The Bear," Ayo Edebiri ("Napkins")
"Hacks," Lucia Aniello ("A Slippery Slope")
"Mid-Century Modern," James Burrows ("Here's To You, Mrs. Schneiderman")
"The Rehearsal," Nathan Fielder ("Pilot's Code")
"The Studio," Seth Rogen & Evan Goldberg ("The Oner")
"Adolescence," Philip Barantini
"Dying for Sex," Shannon Murphy ("It's Not That Serious")
"The Penguin," Helen Shaver ("Cent'anni")
"The Penguin," Jennifer Getzinger ("A Great or Little Thing")
"Sirens," Nicole Kassell ("Exile")
"Zero Day," Leslie Linka Glatter
"Andor," Dan Gilroy ("Welcome to the Rebellion")
"The Pitt," Joe Sachs ("2 P.M.")
"The Pitt," R. Scott Gemmill ("7 A.M.")
"Severance," Dan Erickson ("Cold Harbor")
"Slow Horses," Will Smith ("Hello Goodbye")
"The White Lotus," Mike White ("Full-Moon Party")
"Abbott Elementary," Quinta Brunson ("Back To School")
"Hacks," Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs and Jen Statsky ("A Slippery Slope")
"The Rehearsal," Nathan Fielder, Carrie Kemper, Adam Lock-Norton and Eric Notarnicola ("Pilot's Code")
"Somebody Somewhere," Hanna Bos, Paul Thureen and Bridget Everett ("AGG")
"The Studio," Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Peter Huyck, Alex Gregory and Frida Perez ("The Promotion")
"What We Do in the Shadows," Sam Johnson, Sarah Naftalis and Paul Simms ("The Finale")
"Adolescence," Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham
"Black Mirror," Charlie Brooker and Bisha K. Ali ("Common People")
"Dying for Sex," Kim Rosenstock and Elizabeth Meriwether ("Good Value Diet Soda")
"The Penguin," Lauren LeFranc ("A Great or Little Thing")
"Say Nothing," Joshua Zetumer ("The People in the Dirt")
"The Daily Show"
"Last Week Tonight with John Oliver"
"Saturday Night Live"
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