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The 2014 Creative Arts Emmy Awards Winners

The 2014 Creative Arts Emmy Awards Winners
Find out who already won an Emmy.

Today, we have some Emmy announcements!

Traditionally held the weekend before the Primetime Emmys, the Creative Arts Emmy Awards are largely for achievements in technical and behind-the-scenes work. The Creative Arts Emmys show is today at the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles and will air on Fxm on Sunday, August 24.

Pics: Hottest Couples at the 2013 Emmy Awards

Orange Is the New Black is up for 12 Emmys and started off the night with the first win.

Casting in a Comedy Series

Jennifer Euston-Orange Is the New Black

Casting in a Dramatic Series

Alexa L. Fogel, Christine Kromer, Meagan Lewis-True Detective

Casting in a Miniseries

Rachel Tenner, Jackie Lind-Fargo

Guest Actress in a Drama Series

Allison Janney as Margaret Scully- Masters of Sex

Guest Actor in a Drama Series

Joe Morton-Scandal

Guest Actress in a Comedy Series

Uzo Aduba-Orange Is the New Black

Guest
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2014 Primetime Emmys: American Horror Story: Coven Leads the Horror Pack with 17 Nominations

While we try to figure out why the Emmys exist when incredible actors like "Hannibal's" Mads Mikkelsen and "Orphan Black's" Tatiana Maslany are snubbed, we do want to congratulate this year's few horror nominees, especially "American Horror Story: Coven" with 17 nods.

Below are the horror highlights. For the full rundown of all the talented nominees, visit the official Emmys website, and be sure to watch the live broadcast of the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards on NBC on Monday, August 25th, at 8:00 Pm Et/5:00 Pm Pt.

Also notable, if not quite horror, are "Game of Thrones" with 19 nominations (including Outstanding Drama Series, Outstanding Directing for Neil Marshall, Outstanding Supporting Actor for Peter Dinklage, and Outstanding Supporting Actress for Lena Headey) and "True Detective" with 12 (including Outstanding Drama Series and Outstanding Lead Actor for both Woody Harrelson and Matthew McConaughey).

Outstanding Lead Actress In A Miniseries Or A
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Costume Stories: This Week, Barry Lyndon & Sleepy Hollow

Catch up with the week’s costume links.

Fashion Fall Trends

From big screen and small, Nathalie Atkinson analyses – with typical and unrelenting brilliance – inspiration for the fall fashion season.

Ken Van Duyne, Assistant Costume Designer

Chats about his way into the business and working with Julie Weiss.

Piero Tosi

The Italian costume designer (Death in Venice, The Night Porter) has been given an honorary Oscar. Well done, sir.

Costume designers as brands

Cassy Salyer looks at the increasing (and potentially controversial) trend for costume designers to produce capsule versions for the high street.

The Bling Ring

Video: The Cut meet costume designer Stacey Battat.

Sleepy Hollow

Costume designer Sanja Hays worked on the pilot, but Kristin M. Burke takes over for the rest of the season. Stoked to see this.

Insidious 2

More Kristin Burke, this time helping to scare the pants off us all over again. Be interesting to
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