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NEW YORK -- Five highlights of the fall books season, from literary fiction to topical non-fiction: Elena Ferrante, “The Lying Life of Adults” — The Italian author has become an international favorite through her “Neapolitan Quartet,” including “My Brilliant Friend” and “The Story of the Child.” Her new novel, translated from the Italian by Ann Goldstein, is the story of a teenager who learns the truth of grownup dishonesty, a plot that fits well with Ferrante's stated beliefs that writing
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Meghan Markle is returning to the entertainment industry and her husband, Prince Harry, is joining her! The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have signed a production deal with Netflix, ET has learned. They will be producing films and series for the streaming service, which will include scripted series, docuseries, documentaries, features and children’s programming.
their decision to step away from their royal duties, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have revealed their next project.Markle, 39, and Harry, 35, have signed a multi-year overall deal with Netflix, The New York Times revealed on Wednesday, September 2.
Dave McNary Film ReporterParamount Pictures has hired veteran executive Sejin Croninger as executive vice president of worldwide acquisitions, reporting to motion picture group president Emma Watts. She replaces Syrinthia Studer, who departed earlier this year for a Nickelodeon post.Croninger will begin her new job on Sept.
Robin William’s widow is giving new insight into the late actor’s tragic death.
Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid are set to return to the Good Morning Britain sofa following a summer break.
Piers Morgan has announced he and Susanna Reid will be returning to present Good Morning Britain next week on Tuesday, 1 September.The 55 year old, who was recently tipped to replace Simon Cowell on Britain's Got Talent despite his "feud" with David Walliams, took to his Instagram feed to share a montage clip of himself and Susanna on the morning programme.The video sees short snippets of previous episodes where the pair tell viewers that "freedom of speech matters" and that "the more hate you