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Host Cedric the Entertainer and a multitude of celebrities kicked off the #Emmys with a tribute to the late rapper Biz Markie. Here are the full lyrics. latimes.com/entertainment-…
The musical number included nods to TV classics like “Friends,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and “Sesame Street,” and verses from LL Cool J, @lildickytweets and @RitaWilson.
It also featured a shoutout to diversity on TV that the awards themselves, which shut out actors of color despite a historic number of nominations, did not reflect.
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The 2021 Emmys were a regression in diversity and representation Sunday night, with none of the 49 non-white nominees for acting and/or reality hosting receiving awards.
Shows that received the most recognition at this year’s awards included ‘The Crown,’ ‘Ted Lasso,’ ‘Mare of Easttown,’ and ‘The Queen’s Gambit’—all shows with a predominantly white cast.
Despite the record number of nominations for performers of color and the variety of racially diverse presenters, the first hour of the award show only recognized white performers.
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#EmmysSoWhite: The Emmy Awards were unable to capitalize on its historic and diverse nomination fields, with all major acting trophies going to white actors. bit.ly/3zpuKPB Image
Actors that were seen as solid contenders included Billy Porter, Mj Rodriguez, the late Michael K. Williams, Kenan Thompson and Bowen Yang.

In the end, not a single actor of color won an Emmy. bit.ly/3zpuKPB ImageImage
Michaela Coel, nominated for four Emmys, won the writing for a limited series category for #IMayDestroyYou, the third time a Black creative has won the category and first for a Black woman. bit.ly/3zpuKPB Image
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October 19, 7pm EST - finally starting to read the Kindle version of "Fire Cannot Kill a Dragon".

Taking notes. If something shockingly new grabs my attention (that others overlooked) I'll post it as a reply to this (mostly to remind myself).

#GameOfThrones
In the preface, Hibberd outright explains that the book contains "fifty" new interviews with cast & crew - by which he means each paragraph blurb, but I don't begrudge that: even one paragraph can contain revealing, vital info. Also admits he re-used some prior articles.
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