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Sweeping adaptation of Dee Brown's best seller about U.S. expansion in the 19th century and its impact on the land and culture of American Indians. Adam Beach, Aidan Quinn, August Schellenberg, Anna Paquin. Directed by Yves Simoneau. Dick Wolf is an executive producer.
  • At the Emmys: Filthy Mouths Win Big, Idol Avoids Biggest Loser Title | Today's News: Our Take | 9/9/2007
    Gold mixed with blue at Saturday night's Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremony. Though HBO's Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee took home the most kudos — five statues in all — several major wins either were born of or unexpectedly led to salty language.Where to start? Kathy Griffin, whose Life on the D-List won best (non-competition) reality program, mock-scoffed at those who thank J.C. for their good fortune by saying (and I apologize for sharing this on a Sunday morning), "Suck it, Jesus, this award is my god now." Also using salty slang in accepting her award was Elaine Stritch, named best guest actress in a comedy (for her turn on 30 Rock). "It's kind of obvious how long I've been in this profession," said Stritch. "And I can't get over that I still feel the way I do. It's unf--kingbelievable."Another veteran actress, Leslie Caron, was Stritch's counterpart in the drama race (for her appearance on Law & Order: SVU), while Stanley Tucci (Monk) and John Goodman (Studio 60)... read more
  • TV Guide Interviews & Features | 7/20/2007
    We know what you think about the nominees for this year's Primetime Emmy Awards, but what do the lucky nominees have to read more
  • Emmy Nominations: Sopranos Out with a Bang, Betty Sits Pretty | Today's News: Our Take | 7/19/2007
    Nominations for the 59th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards were announced Thursday morning, and HBO's The Sopranos (15 nods) along with ABC's Ugly Betty (11) came away as the most-recognized drama and comedy series, respectively. HBO's Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, though, heads into the "eco-friendly and carbon-neutral" (Fox boasts) Sept. 16 ceremony with the most noms of anyone (17), trailed closely by AMC's Broken Trail (16). Let's first recap the outstanding-series races: Outstanding Drama Series: Boston LegalGrey's AnatomyHeroesHouseThe SopranosPOLL: Vote for your pick here!Outstanding Comedy Series:EntourageThe Office30 RockTwo and a Half MenUgly BettyPOLL: Vote for your pick here!Outstanding Reality Series:The Amazing RaceAmerican IdolDancing with the StarsProject RunwayTop ChefPOLL: Vote for your pick here!Outstanding Miniseries:Broken Trail Prime Suspect: The Final Act (Masterpiece Theatre)The Starter WifeOutstanding TV-movie:Bury My Heart at Wounded KneeInside the Twin... read more
  • TV Guide Interviews & Features | 5/25/2007
    This Sunday at 9 pm/ET, HBO premieres Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, a wrenching adaptation of Dee Brown's history of th read more

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Premiered: May 27, 2007
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Premise: Sweeping adaptation of Dee Brown's best seller about U.S. expansion in the 19th century and its impact on the land and culture of American Indians. Adam Beach, Aidan Quinn, August Schellenberg, Anna Paquin. Directed by Yves Simoneau. Dick Wolf is an executive producer.

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