“The Bear” and “Shogun” poised for early wins at Creative Arts Emmy Awards.

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LOS ANGELES – Excitement is in the air as top Emmy nominees like “Shogun” and “The Bear” gear up for the two-night Creative Arts Emmy Awards. These awards celebrate the artistic and technical achievements in television and set the stage for the main Emmys ceremony hosted by Dan and Eugene Levy, airing on ABC on Sept. 15.

The Creative Arts ceremonies will be held at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, featuring presenters like Jamie Lee Curtis and Brie Larson among others.

The nominees range from big names like Ryan Gosling and Angela Bassett to lesser-known but immensely talented individuals in categories like outstanding contemporary makeup and sound mixing.

The weekend will be filled with glamour and recognition for those behind the scenes who make TV magic happen, from hairdressers to casting directors.

The Creative Arts Emmy Awards kick off on Saturday, celebrating reality, variety, and talk shows, while Sunday will focus on scripted comedies and dramas.

“Shogun” and “The Bear” lead the nominations this year, with a plethora of awards awaiting the deserving winners in various craft categories.

With a star-studded lineup of presenters and nominees, the Creative Arts Emmy Awards promise to be a memorable event showcasing the best talent in television.

To stay updated on this year’s Emmy Awards and the latest in television shows, visit https://apnews.com/hub/television.

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