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TV and Celebrity Highlights: Emmy Nods, Dance Updates

The Emmy nominations are in, with HBO's 'Game of Thrones' leading the pack with 19 nods. Other notable shows like 'Silicon Valley' and 'House of Cards' also received recognition. Meanwhile, 'So You Think You Can Dance' is heating up, with Indy dancer Valerie Rockey impressing judges and fans alongside partner Ricky Ubeda. In celebrity news, Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes are expecting a baby, sending shockwaves through the entertainment world. From TV to dance to celebrity scandals, there's no shortage of excitement - and there's even more to explore in the world of entertainment.

Key Takeaways

• HBO's 'Game of Thrones' received 19 Emmy nominations, leading the pack of TV shows.
• Tatiana Maslany from 'Orphan Black' was a notable snub in the Emmy nominations.
• Indy dancer Valerie Rockey made it to the Top 18 on 'So You Think You Can Dance' with partner Ricky Ubeda.
• Fans can support Rockey by casting votes, following #rickerie on Twitter, and watching performances.
• Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes are expecting a baby, sending shockwaves through the celebrity world.

Emmy Nominations Announced

Receiving a staggering 19 nominations, HBO's 'Game of Thrones' dominated the Emmy nominations, with other notable nods going to 'Silicon Valley' and Netflix's 'House of Cards' and 'Orange Is The New Black'.

The TV show predictions were largely accurate, with some notable exceptions. One of the biggest Emmy snubs was Tatiana Maslany from 'Orphan Black', who was surprisingly overlooked. Despite this, the nominations list was filled with deserving candidates, showcasing the best of television.

As the Emmy Awards approach, fans are eagerly anticipating the winners. Will 'Game of Thrones' sweep the awards, or will another show steal the spotlight?

Check TVLine.com for the full list of nominees and make your own TV show predictions.

Dance Updates and Highlights

With the competition heating up, Indy dancer Valerie Rockey has made it to the Top 18 on 'So You Think You Can Dance', impressing judges and fans alike with her stunning performances alongside partner Ricky Ubeda. As the dance competitions intensify, Rockey's fate lies in the hands of the viewers, who can cast their votes to secure her spot in the next round.

Here's how you can support Rockey:

  1. Cast up to 20 votes for Rockey on Fox.com/dance until 1 p.m.

  2. Follow #rickerie on Twitter for exclusive updates and behind-the-scenes insights.

  3. Tune in to 'So You Think You Can Dance' to watch Rockey's performances and witness her journey in the competition.

The voting process is essential in determining Rockey's future in the competition, and every vote counts.

Celebrity News and Scandals

Ryan Gosling is expecting a baby with Eva Mendes, a development that has sent shockwaves through the celebrity world and left fans excitedly speculating about the couple's future.

This celebrity pregnancy news has garnered attention from both men and women, with many wondering what this means for the couple's relationship.

Other Notable Headlines

Beyond the world of celebrity news and scandals, several other notable headlines have been making waves in recent days, including a mix of local and national stories.

  • A significant development in Indiana has seen a marriage ruling that has sparked controversy, as the state will not recognize same-sex marriages conducted during a specific period.

  • Closer to home, a school funding crisis is looming, with Tindley charter school operator potentially needing additional funding to operate a high school.

  • In sports news, Peyton Manning has been ranked No. 1 on NFL Network's Top 100 Players of 2014, a tribute to his enduring talent and dedication to the sport.

Local News and Achievements

Local achievements have been making headlines, as Indy's own Valerie Rockey advances to the Top 18 on 'So You Think You Can Dance' and local running coach Lindsey Hein wins a cover spot on Women's Running magazine. These accomplishments not only bring pride to our community but also inspire others to excel for excellence.

Local Achievement Description Impact
Valerie Rockey on SYTYCD Advanced to Top 18 Inspiring young dancers
Lindsey Hein on Women's Running Won cover spot Promoting local fitness
IMPD Support Community rallies around officer Perry Renn's family Strengthening community bonds
Tindley Charter School May need additional funding Supporting local education
Peyton Manning Ranking Ranked No. 1 on NFL Network's Top 100 Players Boosting local sports pride

These achievements showcase the talent, dedication, and resilience of our community, highlighting the importance of local achievements and community events.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Vote for Valerie Rockey Online?

As the clock strikes midnight, the spotlight shines bright on Valerie Rockey! Yes, you can vote for her online at Fox.com/dance, where fan enthusiasm fuels her journey on 'So You Think You Can Dance.'

Is Eva Mendes Pregnant With Twins?

Eva Mendes' pregnancy has sparked rumors of twins, but there is no official confirmation. The celebrity news has sent fans abuzz, anxiously awaiting updates on the growing family of Mendes and Ryan Gosling.

Was Alix Tichelman a Google Employee?

Alix Tichelman, at the center of the Google scandal, was not a Google employee, but rather an alleged accomplice in the heroin overdose death of Google executive Forrest Hayes, sparking shockwaves through the tech industry and celebrity circles.

Will Lindsey Hein's Magazine Cover Be Available Online?

Lindsey Hein's magazine cover will be available online, as Women's Running magazine typically offers digital editions and online previews of their issues, making it easily accessible to readers and fans worldwide.

Are Same-Sex Marriages Still Recognized in Indiana Now?

Indiana currently recognizes same-sex marriages, despite a brief period of non-recognition. This shift reflects evolving legal implications and growing social acceptance, as LGBTQ+ rights continue to advance and cultural norms adapt to promote inclusivity and equality.

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