L.A. Now Are you an immigrant? We want to hear your story ENTERTAINMENT Emmys 2016: Tatiana Maslany, Rami Malek, ‘Game of Thrones' and Jimmy Kimmel lead a gala that reflects TV's bold new age Sept. 19, 2016, 12:40 p.m. What will Sunday's 68th Primetime Emmy Awards be remembered for? “Game of Thrones” won best drama series, while “Veep” took home the top comedy award. “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story” also earned five awards (plus four of last weekend's Creative Arts Emmys), while Julia Louis-Dreyfus made history with her fifth consecutive Emmy win in the lead comedy actress category. But what are people talking about most? Stirring speeches, such as Jill Soloway's call to " topple the patriarchy ," Kate McKinnon setting Twitter on fire , Sandwich-gate and Tatiana Maslany getting a win for the clone-club. * Complete list of winners * VIDEO: Emmys recap in less than two minutes! * RED CARPET VIDEO Q&As;: What inspired you to become an actor? | If you could put a character from your show on another, which would it be? * PHOTOS: Red carpet arrivals | Best and worst dressed | Show highlights | Candid moments | HBO after-party | Governors Ball Sept. 18, 2016 6:39 p.m. Sept. 18, 2016, 6:39 p.m. What life is like behind bars for O.J. Simpson: Prisoner 1027820 [400x400] David Ng What life is like behind bars for O.J. Simpson: Prisoner 1027820 O.J. Simpson in court in 2013. (Julie Jacobson / Associated Press) O.J. Simpson in court in 2013. (Julie Jacobson / Associated Press) Prisoner 1027820 is treated in many ways like any other inmate at the Lovelock Correctional Center in Nevada: He gets the same standard issue blue uniform. He shares a bunk, toilet and sink with a cellmate. He rises around 6:30 a.m., eats an early breakfast — he likes cold cereal, with a muffin and fruit — then heads to his work shift. He toils in the prison gym, cleaning equipment and mopping floors, four days a week. Like many older inmates, he contends with age and ailments, including bad knees, and he works out on weight machines regularly to stay fit. He also coaches prison sports teams, umpires games and recently became prison softball league commissioner. But prisoner 1027820 isn’t just another inmate. He is O.J. Simpson: football legend and convicted felon serving nine to 33 years for armed robbery and kidnapping committed in 2007. Read more Latest updates Copyright © 2017, Los Angeles Times __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ * Local * Sports * Entertainment * Politics * Opinion * Most Popular * Place An Ad 78°