Emmy Magazine Features

For Reese Witherspoon, Kerry Washington and their production partners, Little Fires Everywhere was — first and last — a passion project, sparking ardent confessions up and down the call sheet.

Actor-writer-comedian Aasif Mandvi found his rhythm in New York City, where he’s on the move on many fronts. PLUS: An update on how he and the city are doing now.

True stories of dark times told by a grandmother to her grandson led decades later to Hunters, an Amazon series that sheds new light on an old scourge — and the rightness of revenge.

Amy Poehler says yes to acting, writing, producing and directing. And given the chance, everyone says yes to working with her.

With two challenging TV careers, Craig Melvin and Lindsay Czarniak cherish down time with the kids — be it tacos or games of tickle monster — in their comfy Connecticut home.

Look for these three new series on the streaming service:

Disney+, the newest subscription service, enters the streaming market with some serious assets: the iconic Disney brand and the company’s vast intellectual property.

Peter Morgan’s planned shake-up of the casting for The Crown brings Olivia Colman to the throne as Elizabeth and Helena Bonham Carter to her side as stylish sister Princess Margaret.

See sets up a wave of momentum for actors with disabilities.

Its conquest complete at the 71st Emmys, Game of Thrones bids a bittersweet farewell.

Winners and others find a peaceful place to breathe in Robert Ascroft's studio at the Emmys.

For 20 years, the wise guys behind Family Guy have been devising the outrageous world of the Griffins. At last, they reveal their favorite episodes.

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