Kenan Thompson and Allison Janney received the evening’s highest recognitions—Titan of Culture and Lifetime of Culture—at the Las Culturistas Culture Awards, taped July 17 at Los Angeles’ Orpheum Theatre and set for a two-hour Bravo premiere on August 5, with next-day streaming on Peacock. Hosted by podcast duo Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers, the irreverent ceremony drew a capacity crowd for its first televised outing after three years as a live parody event.
Thompson accepted his trophy to a standing ovation after a montage tracing his three decades on “Saturday Night Live” and Nickelodeon; Janney followed, joking that her award justified her viral “no-pants” red-carpet look from earlier in the week. The show’s 25 cheeky categories ranged from “Best Vibe, Hands Down” to the “Moon Award for Shining Brightly,” embracing the podcast’s long-running credo that every pop-culture footnote deserves a moment of glory.
Jamie Lee Curtis, Lisa Rinna and Sarah Michelle Gellar joined presenters who oscillated between sincere tributes and spoof segments, while Meg Stalter’s Diet Coke–themed gown and an onstage dance break by Mindy Kaling kept cameras busy during commercial resets. Offstage, Dave Franco told reporters the show “feels like early MTV with better jokes,” capturing the night’s playful tone.
Bravo executives said televising the awards aligns with the network’s strategy to court younger viewers through unscripted events with heavy social-media cachet, noting that Lionsgate Alternative Television will distribute the broadcast internationally. Yang, introducing a spoof “In Absentia” reel for celebrities who declined invitations, reminded the crowd that “culture belongs to whoever claims it the loudest,” a line that drew the night’s biggest laugh and encapsulated the show’s chaotic charm.















































