COVERAGE OF THE 64th EMMY AWARDS

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    • Kelly Osbourne defends pricey Emmy manicure

      Kelly Osbourne is typically the one dishing out the fashion critiques on the Emmy red carpet. But this year, she was the target of some fashion policing over a $250,000 manicure that some considered wasteful and tacky. Now she's taking the opportunity to defend herself.

      "I see that my nail polish has offended some of you, however I see your point, but it was a once in a lifetime experience. #MyApologizes," she tweeted. "And please forgive me for not regretting it. It made me feel like a queen!"

      [ Photos: Red carpet report card ]

      Osbourne was the person who brought attention to the manicure, posting an Instagram photo and writing, "About to get a $250k manicure w nail polish made w blk diamonds" before she reported for E! on the Emmy red carpet. "I have a big mouth & i know it! I just don't like knowing that I have unintentionally offended anyone! If its intentional I don't give a S***," she wrote.

      Not everyone accepted her defense. "A $250knail polish isn't classified as an

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    • Top 5 moments from the Emmy press room

      From actors to writers and directors, Nokia Theater was packed with television favorites. In the press room, there were many moments that most people didn't get to see. Here are the top five:

      • Elizabeth Moss (Peggy Olson in "Mad Men") and Ben Feldman (Michael Ginsberg in "Mad Men") kept things cool. They are clearly close in real life and they were hanging outside leisurely chatting with a few friends before the show began.
      • Jon Cryer (Alan Harper in "Two and a Half Men") seemed genuinely surprised when he won for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series.  In fact, he says he was so certain Jim Parsons from "The Big Bang Theory" was going to win that he hadn't bothered to think about an acceptance speech and said that's why his "sucked."
      • Julie Bowen (Claire in "Modern Family") was so excited to hear who won Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series that she delayed the start of her interviews so she could watch the live feed from the press room.
      • No one seemed to know how to hold
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    • Behind-the-scenes moments of the Emmys

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      LOS ANGELES — At the Emmys, Tom Hanks received onstage attention for his mustache and his work as a producer for "Game Change," which won an award for best miniseries or made-for-TV movie. But when the TV cameras were off, the actor had some fun with the massive statuette he received.

      Hanks, proving he has a great sense of humor, got his hands on some packing tape after the show and fastened the Emmy to the front of his car. Then he kicked off a quick lap to test out the makeshift hood ornament on the town car. "And, GO!" he shouted to the driver, who seemed to be having fun and not just humoring Hanks. With five previous Emmy wins, Hanks can afford to have a good time with his new hardware.

      Meanwhile, "Homeland" star Damian Lewis took the Emmy Award much more emotionally. He was unable to hold back as he celebrated his Emmy win for best actor with a touching telephone call to his two young children.

      Collecting the award at the Nokia Theatre in downtown L.A., Lewis beat out "Mad

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    • omg! NOW: ‘Modern Family’ kids show off style

      From "Modern Family" to modern fashion! omg! NOW hit the red carpet of the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards, where we caught up with the kids of "Modern Family," who showed off their awesome style. These youngsters sure know how to dress! Plus, check out some of your favorite stars' first television gigs, and you'll never guess which 50-year-old "Curb Your Enthusiasm" star loves omg! from Yahoo! as much as you do!

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    • Best Emmy moments of the night from social media

      1. #Emmys sees @SarahPalinUSA from its house
      She may have taken a backseat during the 2012 campaign season but the memory of Sarah Palin loomed large at the Emmy Awards with HBO's "Game Change" winning two major votes from the Academy electorate.

      Pols entrenched in this year's presidential campaign couldn't resist weighing in. Senator John McCain's daughter and prolific tweeter Meghan McCain retweeted the observation that "Game Change" was "75% SNL sketches and news clips." Not originally dramatic enough for you, @McCainBlogette? Meanwhile, veteran Democratic political strategist Donna Brazile couldn't resist a good Russia joke.

      2. Wuz the littlest Lannister robbed?
      Peter Dinklage and "Game of Thrones" fans were quick to express their dismay with the little Lannister's snub in light of Aaron Paul's win for "Breaking Bad." We especially enjoyed this old chestnut of a .gif http://img.gawkerassets.com/img/17pr4gcf28kxfgif/cmt-medium.gif Not to mention the many screencaps and red carpet

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    • Buzziest moments from the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards

      The 64th Primetime Emmy Awards show has come and gone. We tuned in to catch the moments that made us sit up and take note. There were certainly plenty of those. Let's take a look.

      Julia Louis-Dreyfus's speech stunt

      "Parks and Recreation" star Amy Poehler was up for Lead Actress in a Comedy. But so was Julia Louis-Dreyfus, for the HBO show "Veep." Only one can win, but two can do a bit.

      The "Veep" actress began reading her speech from the stage, obviously meant for Poehler. "I'd like to thank NBC, 'Parks and Rec,'" she started. Poehler then ran up and handed her the right speech.  Louis-Dreyfus then delivered her actual speech, saying at one point, "This show is a comedy but there's nothing funny about me being vice president of the United States."

      [ Related: Meaning behind Poehler's red carpet ring ]

      No joke, the "Seinfeld" alum ran out of time, and as she was being led off the stage she managed to get in,  "Lastly, isn't it a shame that Amy Poehler didn't win. What?" Viewers then saw

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      This year's Emmys shook things up in the top categories with a few surprise wins… and some early favorites went home empty-handed. Read on to get the scoop on the night's biggest snubs and surprises.

      "Mad Men" (Snub)

      Emmy's love affair with AMC's impeccable period drama seems like it might be on the rocks. (Funny, that's also how Don Draper likes his whiskey.) After stringing together four straight wins for Best Drama, the cast and crew of "Mad Men" had to stew in their seats this year while newcomer "Homeland" took home the top prize. And despite coming into the night with a whopping 17 nominations, you know how many Emmys "Mad Men" won? None. Not one! That's the biggest single-year shutout in Emmy history. Jeez, we know Season 5 was a bit of a letdown compared to the near-flawless Season 4, but it's still "Mad Men," for Pete Campbell's sake.

      "Homeland" (Surprise)

      The Best Drama race was positively stacked this year, with four-time winner "Mad Men," "Breaking Bad," and "Downton

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    • ‘Homeland’ ends ‘Mad Men’ streak, dominates Emmy night

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      It was a nice run while it lasted, but all good things must come to an end.

      After four straight years of winning the Emmy for Outstanding Drama, "Mad Men" has been defeated -- in a shutout. The new drama favorite is the Showtime series "Homeland," which completed a sweep, taking home Emmys for Lead Actress Claire Danes, Lead Actor Damian Lewis, and Best Writing in a Drama Series. Meanwhile, "Mad Men" nominees -- Christina Hendricks, Jon Hamm, Ben Feldman and Elisabeth Moss -- faced defeat in each of their categories.

      AMC's "Mad Men" was seeking its fifth-straight win in the Outstanding Drama category, which would have given the show sole possession of most consecutive wins in the category, to pull ahead of "Hill Street Blues" and "The West Wing." Also winning four times, but not consecutively, was "L.A. Law." All three were NBC programs.

      Here are five things you should know about "Homeland:"

      1. President Barack Obama has publicly expressed that he is a fan of the show.
      2. Claire Danes plays
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