0The Week in CultureThis week, Laura Linney’s devastating new Iraq war play debuts, Lost reveals its final mysteries, Lady Antebellum hits No. 1 on the charts, and John Hamm hams it up. VIEW OUR GALLERYUpdated Jul. 14, 2017 11:07AM EDT / Published Feb. 04, 2010 4:11AM EST Dan Steinberg / AP Photo; Frazer Harrison / Getty Images; Jennifer Graylock / AP Photo And the Nominees Are…Dan Steinberg / AP Photo; Frazer Harrison / Getty Images; Jennifer Graylock / AP Photo Laura Linney’s Theatrical CoupMatt Sayles / AP Photo Lost Flashes SidewaysABC Record Auction Sales for Giacometti "Walking Man"AP Photo Lady Antebellum Is No. 1Mark Humphrey / AP Photo The One Way Being a Poet Is Ever LucrativeShawn G. Henry Warner Bros. to Release “Six-Paks”AP Photo Chris Ofili’s Bright Dung ThingsTate / © Chris Ofili "We Are the World" Redux for HaitiChris Pizzello / AP Photo; Larry Busacca / Getty Images; Sipa / AP Photo
And the Nominees Are…Dan Steinberg / AP Photo; Frazer Harrison / Getty Images; Jennifer Graylock / AP Photo Laura Linney’s Theatrical CoupMatt Sayles / AP Photo Lost Flashes SidewaysABC Record Auction Sales for Giacometti "Walking Man"AP Photo Lady Antebellum Is No. 1Mark Humphrey / AP Photo The One Way Being a Poet Is Ever LucrativeShawn G. Henry Warner Bros. to Release “Six-Paks”AP Photo Chris Ofili’s Bright Dung ThingsTate / © Chris Ofili "We Are the World" Redux for HaitiChris Pizzello / AP Photo; Larry Busacca / Getty Images; Sipa / AP Photo