

The nominations were revealed during a live virtual ceremony, which Emmy Award-Nominated actress Yvette Nicole Brown and Academy Chair Frank Scherma hosted.ĭisney+ has picked up several awards for its originals, including “Andor”, “Hocus Pocus 2”, “Dancing With The Stars”, “The Mandalorian” and “Obi-Wan Kenobi”. Disney’s streaming platforms earned a total of 73 nominations, with Disney+ and Hulu receiving 40 and 33 nominations, respectively. RECOMMENDED: listen and, most importantly, subscribe to Time Out’s brand new, weekly podcast ‘Love Thy Neighbourhood’ and hear famous Londoners show our editor Joe Mackertich around their favourite bits of London.Today, the Television Academy announced the nominations for the 75th Emmy Awards, and Disney has picked up 163 nominations for its shows across its content brands and studios, including ABC, ABC News Studios, Disney Branded Television, Disney+, Disney Television Studios (20th Television Animation, 20th Television, and ABC Signature), FX, FX Productions, Hulu, National Geographic, Onyx Collective, Searchlight Pictures, Searchlight Television, and Walt Disney Studios (20th Century Studios, Lucasfilm Ltd., and Marvel Studios). Still in need of some more inspiration? Check out our roundups of the best new theatre or book yourself a table at one of the city’s best restaurants or bars. Mark Rylance is back on stage in the Harold Pinter Theatre’s show about a doctor who took on the medical establishment and the Tate Modern’s huge exhibition of African photography, ‘A World in Common: Contemporary African Photography’, also opens this week. In other cultural news, the BBC Proms continues this week with a magical-sounding late-night ‘Moon and Stars’ Prom – join the Prommers and queue outside the venue if you’re after reasonable tickets. Bring your own scissors to pick your own bunch of the purple stuff (£5). Or, for just £1.50 you can wander around Carshalton Lavender’s fragrant fields at its annual open day harvest.
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Have a free night out at the Science Museum, which is opening up after hours for one its much-loved lates, with talks, performances and DJs taking over the museum until late. See loads of free art from across the world at the London Art Biennale, which celebrates contemporary work in all mediums. Despite the early start, we’ve rounded up the best bars, pubs and fan zones in the city where you can watch all the action play out. Get up early to catch the matches, which with New Zealand and Australia hosting are all kicking off early in the morning on this side of the world thanks to the time difference. There are still tickets left, but look lively because they’re set to go quick.Ī wonderful summer of sport is still ahead of us as the Fifa Women’s World Cup gets into its second week. This weekend one of the best shindigs in the city, queer electro party Body Movements, is taking over a whole host of venues across Hackney Wick once again with a stellar line-up including Harry Gay, Jay Jay Revlon, Nite Dykez, Octo Octa, Saoirse, and Thempress.

But, don’t you worry, the seasonal fun is still going strong in London.įestival season is still sprinkling glitter-strewn magic over the city. You’ve blinked and now we’re in the last week of July with just another month of proper summer ahead of us.
