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Emmy Magazine
Buy Yours Now: CSI star Ted Danson covers latest Emmy®—and it's packed with feature stories and pictorials you can't get anywhere else, but Emmy®.
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Photos: Unforgettable Christina Ricci
See beautiful outtakes from actress Christina Ricci's exclusive fashion pictorial with Emmy® magazine, shot in New York's fabled Soho District. Ricci graces our December cover.
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Video: Emmy Bash Photo Splash
Step inside the backstage photographer's studio during the creation of Emmy® Magazine's Emmy Bash Photo Splash 2011 collection. Lensman Charles Bush works with Kate Winslet, more stars.
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Risk and Reward: Idris Elba
From the calculating "Russell 'Stringer' Bell" of esteemed HBO drama The Wire to his title role as tortured, yet talented detective in BBC America's Luther, Idris Elba's star keeps rising.
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Photo Gallery: Unforgettable Christina Ricci Check out these beautiful outtakes from Christina Ricci's exclusive fashion pictorial with Emmy® magazine, shot in New York's fabled Soho District. The actress graces our December cover. |
Marg Helgenberger, Tom Selleck, More Stars Inside Emmy® Screen star Christina Ricci covers the latest Emmy® magazine — and it's packed with features on Blue Bloods star Tom Selleck; Don Cheadle of House of Lies; Suburgatory star Jane Levy, Boardwalk Empire's Gretchen Mol and more. |
Emmy Magazine
On the Cover: Ted Danson From FX to HBO to, yes, CSI, the calls keep coming for this seasoned, hipster. Twenty years post-Cheers, Ted Danson is TV’s go-to guy. |
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Suddenly, Mr. Danson
Almost twenty years post-Cheers, Ted Danson is about as hot as an actor can be, reestablishing his cred on prominent cable series and now jumping to that CBS stalwart, CSI.
Spielberg's Music Men
To help him bring Broadway to primetime television with Smash, Steven Spielberg turned to Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman, whose music made Hairspray a 52nd Street mainstay for more than six years.
Ms. Washington Goes to Washington — Again
It’s no wonder she’s a natural as the lead of Shonda Rhimes’s new D.C. drama Scandal. Kerry Washington not only attended college in the capital, she’s a committed political activist.
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