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APPLICATIONS OF LOW-LEVEL LASER THERAPY SCIATICA SPORTS INJURY TMD PAIN TENDONITIS TENNIS ELBOW TRICCER POINTS 2 The Galveston County Daily News January 14 - 20, 2024 best of ... Roll out the red carpet, be- cause it is finally time to hon- or the year’s best television. The 75th annual Primetime Emmy Awards air live coast- to-coast on Fox, Monday, Jan. 15. Broadcast from the Peacock Theater in Los An- geles, this year’s long-awaited awards ceremony welcomes TV’s on-screen and behind- the-scenes stars to recognize the achievements of nominees and winners alike. Originally set to take place in September 2023, the cer- emony was postponed due to both writers and screen actors guild strikes last year. With the new submission guidelines in place for Emmy eligibility, all nominated work had to have aired in its entire- ty by May 31, meaning that, at the very least, it has been over seven months since these stellar TV shows, specials and movies have graced our screens. It comes as no surprise that the most-nominated series at this year’s Emmy Awards is HBO’s “Succession,” with a staggering 27 nominations for its final season. One of the most critically lauded shows in recent memory, “Succes- sion” started strong in 2018 and only gained momentum over its four-season run. The final season of “Succession” was appointment television with its incredible writing, directing and performances recognized with nominations this year. In the Outstanding Drama Series category, “Succession” is nominated among fellow HBO series “House of the Dragon,” “The Last of Us” and “The White Lotus,” as well as “Andor” on Disney+, AMC’s “Better Call Saul,” Netflix’s “The Crown” and Showtime’s “Yellowjackets.” Outstanding Comedy Series nominees are ABC’s “Abbott Elementary,” HBO’s “Barry,” Hulu’s “The Bear,” Amazon Freevee’s series “Jury Duty,” Prime Video’s “The Marvel- ous Mrs. Maisel,” the Hulu sitcom “Only Murders in the Building,” “Ted Lasso” from Apple TV+ and Netflix’s “Wednesday.” Three performances from “Succession” were nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, with Brian Cox as patriarch Logan Roy, Kieran Culkin as the neurot- ic Roman Roy, and Jeremy Strong as eldest boy Kendall Roy, all competing in the category. Jeff Bridges in “The Old Man” on FX, Pedro Pas- cal in “The Last of Us” and Bob Odenkirk in “Better Call Saul” are also nominated. The nominees for Out- standing Lead Actress in a Drama Series spread the wealth across more series than Lead Actor, with nominations for Sharon Horgan in “Bad Sisters” on Apple TV+, Mel- anie Lynskey on “Yellowjack- ets,” Elisabeth Moss in Hulu’s Congratulations are in order: Television’s best work is awarded at the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards Perry Mason (Raymond Burr, “Perry Mason,” CBS, 1957-66): The Erle Stanley Gardner-created character who confirmed that law shows had a place on tele- vision, Mason rarely lost a case ... which might have made him seem superhuman but also helped real-life attorneys have a shining public image. Joyce Davenport (Veron- ica Hamel, “Hill Street Blues,” NBC, 1981-87): While her personal relationship with a police captain had her skirting conflicts of interest frequently, this tough prosecutor knew her job thoroughly. Arnold Becker (Corbin Bernsen, “L.A. Law,” NBC, 1986- 94): Lawyers can have very active social lives, too, and it’s hard to imagine anyone’s being more active than Arnie’s ... a fact that sometimes got him into trouble on the job. Jack McCoy (Sam Waterston, “Law & Order,” NBC, 1994-2010, 2022-present): Though he was a part of the system, fierce justice-for-all proponent McCoy sometimes skirted it in prosecuting to ensure that the right people got the right destinies. Waterston is playing the part again on the NBC revival that returns with new episodes starting Thursday, Jan. 18. Denny Crane (William Shatner, “Boston Legal,” ABC, 2004-08): Maybe he didn’t seem to be playing with a full deck all the time, but when this veteran lawyer’s brilliance was needed, he managed to pull it out time and again. best of ... BY JAY BOBBIN BEST TV LAWYERS Raymond Burr in “Perry Mason” “The Handmaid’s Tale,” Bella Ramsey in “The Last of Us,” Keri Russell in Netflix’s “The Diplomat” and Sarah Snook in “Succession.” Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series nominees are Bill Hader in the final season of “Barry,” Jason Segel in the Apple TV+ series “Shrinking,” Martin Short in “Only Mur- ders in the Building,” Jason Sudeikis in the Apple TV+ sit- com “Ted Lasso” and Jeremy Allen White in “The Bear.” In the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series category, nominations go to Christina Applegate in Net- flix’s “Dead to Me,” Rachel Brosnahan in “The Marvel- ous Mrs. Maisel,” Quinta Burnson in “Abbott Elemen- tary,” Natasha Lyonne in Pea- cock’s “Poker Face” and Jenna Ortega in “Wednesday.” cover story BY SARAH PASSINGHAM Sarah Snook in “Succession” January 14 - 20, 2024 The Galveston County Daily News 3 lifestyle in focus “A Real Bug’s Life” (Disney+ — Jan. 24, Docuseries Premiere) Inspired by the World of Disney and Pixar’s “A Bug’s Life” (1998), this new Disney+ Original Series from National Geographic is an incredible adventure into nine different micro bug worlds around the globe, where tiny creatures rely on amazing powers and extraordinary alliances to make it through each day. Narrated by Awkwafi- na, follow the incredible stories of the tiny heroes living in worlds beyond the imagination — from a jumping spider looking for a home on the streets of New York to a Costa Rican orchid bee’s first day on the job making perfume! Live, from the Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles, the 29th Critics Choice Awards air Sunday, Jan. 14, on the CW. The Critics Choice Awards, presented annually, honor the best in both film and television throughout the year. The event, which celebrates innovation, talent and storytelling, shares accolades and praise throughout multiple categories, including: Best Comedy/Drama Series, Best Actor/Ac- tress in a Drama Series, Best Supporting Ac- tor/Actress in a Drama Series, Best Foreign Language Series, Best Talk Show and Best Comedy Special, just to name a few. Addi- tionally, each year the SeeHer Award honors a woman who portrays characters with au- thenticity and advocates for gender equality. This year, the eighth annual SeeHer Award is presented to long-time activist, actor, di- rector and producer America Ferrera (“Bar- bie,” 2023). Currently, “The Morning Show” (Apple TV+) leads with six nominations, includ- ing Best Drama Series and Best Actress in a Drama Series, for both Jennifer Aniston (“Friends”) and Reese Witherspoon (“Big Little Lies”). HBO’s “Succession” comes in a close second with five nominations, includ- ing that for Best Drama Series and Best Ac- tor in a Drama Series, given to former Roys Kieran Culkin (“Igby Goes Down,” 2002) and Jeremy Strong (“The Big Short,” 2015). “A Small Light” (Netflix), “Abbott Ele- mentary” (ABC), “Beef” (Netflix), “Lessons in Chemistry” (Apple TV+), “Loki” (Dis- ney+), “Reservation Dogs” (FX) and “The Bear” (FX) all follow with four nominations a piece. Keeping to trend for this year’s award sea- son, HBO/Max has earned the most nomi- nations for a singular network, with 23 nods across all categories. Netflix tails in a close second with 21 nominations, while Apple TV+ and FX tied with 16. In fact, this year’s event will be hosted by comedian Chelsea Handler (“Chelsea Late- ly”), who returns to the stage for a second year, replacing Taye Diggs (“All American”) in the role. Prepare to do some star-spotting, as the 29th annual Critics Choice Awards air Sun- day, Jan. 14, on the CW. Delve into the world of “Dixie Darling” June Carter Cash, as “June” premieres Tuesday, Jan. 16, on Paramount+. From Emmy-winning director Kristen Vaurio (“Going Clear: Scientology & the Prison of Be- lief,” 2018), this documentary promises to feature never-be- fore-seen archival material from Carter Cash herself — including iconic moments from her out- standing career, and interviews with the artist herself, alongside conversations with family, friends and celebrity admirers, such as Dolly Parton (“9 to 5 and Odd Jobs,” 1980), Reese Witherspoon (“Big Little Lies”) and Willie Nelson (“Always On My Mind,” 1982). “The five-time Grammy Award-winning sing- er, comedian, musician, actor and author has opened for Elvis [“Blue Hawaii”], appeared onscreen with Robert Duvall [“Tender Mercies,” 1983] and Jane Seymour [“Somewhere in Time,” 1980] and co-wrote one of the most recogniz- able country songs of all time, ‘Ring of Fire.’ Perhaps at times overshadowed by her iconic husband Johnny Cash [“Ride This Train”],” says Paramount, “she now takes center stage.” Beginning with the story of one transformative artist, the documentary also explores the history and evolution of country music, spotlighting, for one, the mark the Carter and Cash fami- lies made on the genre. John Carter Cash, the only son of the late June and Johnny Cash, added: “I am thrilled to share the full story of my mother’s life with the world. Thank you to Sony Music En- tertainment and Sandbox Productions for finding a place for it to live and to Paramount+ for giving it a home.” Produced by Sandbox Productions, Sony Music Entertainment and Maxine Productions, June Carter Cash’s impressive legacy continues, as “June” premieres Tuesday, Jan. 16, on Para- mount+. lifestyle Queen of country: June Carter Cash takes center stage in new documentary BY CAROLINE COLLACUTT June Carter Cash featured in “June” reality tv BY CAROLINE COLLACUTT Celebrity smorgasbord: Critics Choice Awards celebrates talent, from ‘The Bear’ to ‘Barry’ Reese Witherspoon in “The Morning Show” 4 The Galveston County Daily News January 14 - 20, 2024 W ednesday 6 p.m. ESPN2 College Bas- ketball Mississippi State at Kentucky. From Rupp Arena in Lexington, Ky. (Live) FS1 College Basketball Creighton at Connecticut. 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Last season saw the American-born player reaching new heights as Gauff won her first singles major of her career, winning the U.S. Open and defeating world No. 1-ranked Sabalenka, catapulting her to a career-high ranking of No. 3 in the world. Going into this season, expectations will naturally keep on rising. However, coming off a season that required perseverance, grit and determination, Gauff seemed more poised and better equipped than ever to handle all that’s expected to come in the tournament and the season. Having solidified herself at the top of the rankings, the 19-year-old reflected on some of the trials and tribulations of last season in an Instagram post. “I saw my darkest and brightest days of my life this year. I probably grew enough for 10 lifetimes between January and now lol. I usually don’t say this but I am learning to be nicer to myself haha (I get ques- tioned all the time by family, press and y’all for not saying this) but yes I AM proud of myself,” Gauff wrote. Hoping to carry over some of her momentum from last season, look for Coco Gauff to be in her best form as she looks to win her second singles major and first Grand Slam of the season at the 2024 Australian Open when it kicks off Sunday, Jan. 14, live on ESPN. 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Currently, “The Morning Show” leads nominations with six. MONSIEUR SPADE AMC 8 p.m. Private detective Sam Spade (Clive Owen) is now 60 years old and living a tranquil life in the South of France. But when six beloved nuns are brutally murdered at the lo- cal convent, secrets begin to leak and his old ways creep back as he looks for leads. 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