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Get a taste of ‘The Valley' (literally) with this food and beer FYC event
Get a taste of ‘The Valley' (literally) with this food and beer FYC event

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Get a taste of ‘The Valley' (literally) with this food and beer FYC event

Bravo is getting tipsy this awards season. The Valley is partnering with bars and eateries across the San Fernando Valley for an immersive For Your Consideration event for fans and Television Academy members, Gold Derby has learned exclusively. The hit Bravo show premiered its second season in April and is eligible in the Best Unstructured Reality Program categories at the 2025 Emmys. More from GoldDerby 2025 Emmy nominations voting: Here's the number of slots in the major categories From 'Tiger King' to 'Chimp Crazy,' Eric Goode aims to highlight animal welfare issues while preaching to the 'unconverted' Jonathan Pryce on the 'great responsibility' of playing a character with dementia in 'Slow Horses' On Saturday from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., select filming locations from The Valley will be offering discounted items as part of a limited time promotion. Guests at the five participating venues throughout Studio City, Lake Balboa, North Hollywood, and Sherman Oaks can say "FYC" upon entry and receive one item per person while supplies last. It's all in an effort to help spread the word that Emmy voting runs June 12-23. The locations and items are as follows: Jax's Studio City 12514 Ventura Blvd, Studio City, 91604 Jax's French Fries La Rochelle Bakery 5050 Vineland Ave, North Hollywood, 91601 NY Style Croissant Lawless Brewing Co. 5275 Craner Ave, North Hollywood, 91601 NoHo BoHo Beer Oakberry Acai Sherman Oaks 14006 Riverside Dr, Los Angeles, 91423 Classic Acai Bowl Lee's Coffee House 16927 Vanowen St # 2, Lake Balboa, 91406 Iced Strawberry Matcha Season 2 of The Valley is currently airing on Bravo (and streaming on Peacock) and will wrap on June 24. The first episode of the new season delivered 3.1 million viewers across platforms over 35 days, making it Bravo's most-watched Season 2 premiere in 14 years, since The Real Housewives of New Jersey in 2010. The Valley is a spin-off of Vanderpump Rules, and follows five young couples who are finally embracing their adulthood. The regular cast members are Daniel Booko, Nia Booko, Luke Broderick, Janet Caperna, Jason Caperna, Brittany Cartwright, Kristen Doute, Jesse Lally, Michelle Saniei, Jax Taylor, Jasmine Goode, and Zack Wickham. Friendly faces from the parent series also make special appearances. Producers Lisa Vanderpump and Alex Baskin previously earned a pair of Emmy nominations for Vanderpump Rules in Best Unstructured Reality Program in 2023 and 2024. Photo by Bravo Photo by Bravo SIGN UP for Gold Derby's free newsletter with latest predictions Best of GoldDerby Tina Fey on 'The Four Seasons': 'It was a challenge to be restrained about where we put jokes' 'The best job I ever had': 'From 'Supernatural' to 'The Boys,' Eric Kripke talks his biggest hits — and miss (ahem, 'Tarzan') 'Cross' star Aldis Hodge on building an aspirational hero — who's not a superhero Click here to read the full article.

Emmy Awards 2025: Nominations to be unveiled on July 15
Emmy Awards 2025: Nominations to be unveiled on July 15

Khaleej Times

time06-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Khaleej Times

Emmy Awards 2025: Nominations to be unveiled on July 15

The 2025 Emmy Awards have officially set a date for the live telecast, marking the return of the prestigious ceremony to its regular September scheduling. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the 77th Primetime ceremony will air live on Sunday, September 14, on CBS and stream on Paramount Plus. According to the Television Academy, the telecast will originate from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, kicking off at 8 pm ET and running for more than three hours. This marks the second consecutive year that the Emmys have returned to their traditional September scheduling, following a one-time shift to January 2024 due to the Hollywood writers and actors' strikes. The 2025 Emmy nominations will be unveiled on July 15, and the ceremony's host and producers have yet to be announced. The live telecast will follow the pre-taped Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremonies, which will take place on September 6 and 7. In addition to airing on CBS, the 2025 Emmys will also stream live on Paramount Plus for subscribers who have access to their local CBS affiliate on the service. The ceremony will also be available on demand, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Last year's 2024 Emmys saw FX's Shogun dominate the best drama categories, while Hacks took home the surprise win for best comedy. Other notable winners included Baby Reindeer, which nabbed four awards, including best limited or anthology series.

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