EXCLUSIVE: Sony’s 3000 Pictures has acquired rights to Katy Hays’ forthcoming novel Home Economics, with Oscar winner Julia Roberts attached to star. Roberts will also produce along with partners Lisa ...
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Steven Rowley’s new novel, “Take Me With You,” asks who we are without our partners. By TJ Klune TJ Klune is the author, most recently, of “We Burned So Bright.” When you purchase an independently ...
The popular astrophysicist can be witty and informative when making science accessible. You wouldn’t know it from his new book, “Take Me to Your Leader.” By Alec Nevala-Lee Alec Nevala-Lee is the ...
You won't have to wait long for Mario, Luigi, Peach, and the crew to take over your family room again. Reading time 3 minutes Good news, parents. Very soon, your kids will stop playing The Super Mario ...
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The Orlando Magic are at a crossroads this offseason after firing head coach Jamahl Mosley, suggesting they aren't satisfied with the way things are going following three consecutive first-round exits ...
The Magic Faraway Tree, the "enchanting" new movie starring Nicola Coughlan, is now available to watch at home. Based on the Enid Blyton book series of the same name, the film stars Claire Foy and ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: If you can’t afford a trip to Italy this summer, you can live vicariously through Halle Bailey and Regé-Jean Page in their Italy-based romantic comedy, You, Me, & Tuscany ...