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Netflix Announces Family Reunion Part 3 Premiere Date (TV News Roundup)

Netflix Announces ‘Family Reunion’ Part 3 Premiere Date (TV News Roundup) Variety 3/8/2021 DATES March 29 at Chiquis, Ana Bárbara and Don Cheto appearing as judges. This time around, the long-running talent competition series will focus on the influence of Latinas in entertainment with an all-female lineup of contestants, who will receive special coaching sessions with some of Latin music’s biggest recording artists. Celebrity guest judges will join throughout the season. Netflix announced Part 3 of “ Family Reunion,” starring Loretta Devine, will be released on April 5. The series follows the McKellans as they settle into their new lives in the South, hilarious antics and family bonding inevitable as they learn to live together under M’Dear’s (Devine) roof.

Condé Nast Entertainment Names Producer Helen Estabrook Its Top Programming Exec

Condé Nast Entertainment Names Producer Helen Estabrook Its Top Programming Exec Condé Nast Entertainment (CNE) has tapped a new executive, Helen Estabrook, to head up development and production for features and scripted series. The publisher’s video arm said the hire was indicative of its strategic shift to grow a film and TV business leveraging its portfolio of global brands and IP. Prior to joining CNE, Estabrook worked at her own production company, A Thousand Ships, which previously operated a first-look deal at HBO. She was involved in the production of several high-profile films and series including Up In The Air,

Bookmark This! Podcast: Feminists take on literary classics

The Straits Times Bookmark This! Podcast: Feminists take on literary classics In ST s Bookmark This! Podcast: Olivia Ho (left) with Beowulf, translated by Maria Dahvana Headley, and A Thousand Ships by Natalie Haynes; and Toh Wen Li (right) with Where The Wild Ladies Are by Aoko Matsuda, translated by Polly Barton, and The Odyssey, translated by Emily Wilson.ST PHOTO: OLIVIA HO & TOH WEN LI PublishedMar 5, 2021, 6:00 pm SGT https://str.sg/JVCS They can read the article in full after signing up for a free account. Share link: Or share via: Sign up or log in to read this article in full

A Thousand Ships, by Natalie Haynes book review - The Washington Post

Edmonds Booktalk: The benefits of reading before bed

MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: February 9, 2021 Elaine Mattson Don’t you just love it when something you do anyway proves to be pretty good for you? Red wine? Dark chocolate? Reading before bed! With information gathered from the Mayo Clinic and Sussex University studies. Reading before bed is definitely one of the best habits you can have. It not only betters your sleep quality but also positively influences the day’s activities. Reading can help you relax. There’s a reason snuggling up with a good book (and maybe a glass of wine) after a long day sounds so appealing. Research suggests that reading may reduce stress by as much as 68%.

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