Luke Combs and Lainey Wilson will be the big winners at the 59th Academy of Country Music Awards. That’s according to the combined predictions of Gold Derby users who placed their bets here in our predictions center. Scroll down to see our complete racetrack odds with projected winners highlighted in gold. And tune in tonight at 8:00pm Eastern/5:00pm Pacific on Amazon Prime Video to find out who takes home the coveted trophies.
Wilson just won the Country Music Association Award for Entertainer of the Year last fall in a major upset. Then earlier this year she claimed the Grammy for Best Country Album for “Bell Bottom Country.” Things have been going her way long enough now that she’s the odds-on favorite to claim the ACMs’ top prize too, even though Entertainer of the Year seldom goes to women; Carrie Underwood (2020) and Miranda Lambert (2022) are the...
Wilson just won the Country Music Association Award for Entertainer of the Year last fall in a major upset. Then earlier this year she claimed the Grammy for Best Country Album for “Bell Bottom Country.” Things have been going her way long enough now that she’s the odds-on favorite to claim the ACMs’ top prize too, even though Entertainer of the Year seldom goes to women; Carrie Underwood (2020) and Miranda Lambert (2022) are the...
- 5/16/2024
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
More often than not, queer children are born to straight parents and raised in a straight world. Traditional coming-out stories, where a queer character must reveal their sexuality to their families, have long held fascination for mainstream audiences. Infinitely more fascinating is the self-actualization journey, the universal queer experience of coming out to oneself, which is where queerness really distinguishes itself from straightness. Queer people must discover identity on our own, often without community, reflections of ourselves, or any record of our history. That’s why the queer canon — of radical queer cinema, literature, and art — is so vital, and it’s something you certainly won’t find in the latest Ryan Murphy confection.
Before it became fashionable for every TV show to have an LGBTQ+ character, queer art was often made with very little money or support. This led to the scrappy, DIY aesthetic of the New Queer Cinema,...
Before it became fashionable for every TV show to have an LGBTQ+ character, queer art was often made with very little money or support. This led to the scrappy, DIY aesthetic of the New Queer Cinema,...
- 10/23/2020
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
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