Emmy Nominees Celebrate With GBK Gift Lounge
It’s always one of the highlights of Emmy Awards week in LA, and the mood is always celebratory at the annual GBK Gift Lounge honoring the 2015 Emmy nominees and presenters. This season’s edition of the event was held on the tented rooftop of L’Ermitage Beverly Hills, providing a festive and fun environment where guests enjoyed refreshments, gifts and a green screen photo booth set up to record memories from the occasion with animated...
Variety and Women in Film Emmy Nominee Reception
With beautiful floral arrangements gracing West Hollywood hotspot Gracias Madre inside and out, Variety and Women in Film honored this year’s Emmy nominees at a swanky soirée two nights before the ceremony. Among those spotted making the scene were Christina Hendricks, Sarah Hyland, Terry and Rebecca Crews, Cathy Schulman, Lisa Rinna and Harry Hamlin, Niecy Nash, Gwendoline Christie, Angie Harmon, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Kate Walsh,...
Emmy Awards Governors Ball Preview–Reigning with Radiance
Immediately following the 67th Emmy Awards ceremonies hosted by Andy Samberg, about 4,000 guests will make their way into the beautifully designed Governors Ball for post-show dinner and dancing. The real treat will be international superstar Andrea Bocelli and multiple Grammy® Award and Emmy Award-winning producer and songwriter David Foster, who will headline the evening’s entertainment. The theme of this year’s Ball is...
Primetime Emmy Awards: The Past is Prelude to a ‘Bad’ Night in TV History
With the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards now down in the history books, the television industry’s highest honors will be remembered as an awards show that was all about “in with the old and out with the new.” With repeat program winners in the marquee drama and comedy series categories, it also turns out that every lead actor and actress whose name was announced for their work in those shows has other Emmys at home to keep their new ones...
Emmy Governors Ball: An Electrifying Kaleidoscope of Celebratory Color
Imagine putting on a party for 3,000-4,000 people who happen to be television’s most talented and well-recognized in the industry. Then imagine doing it every year, managing all the moving parts and trying to top yourself. That’s the challenge that Cheryl Cecchetto and her company, Sequoia Productions takes on every year in producing the Governors Ball for the Emmy Awards. (And being the best in the business with a stellar track...