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‘The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes’ will thrill old and new fans alike

Lionsgate/Murray Close It’s time to return to Panem, and the world of The Hunger Games. The prequel film The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, out this weekend, is an origin story of sorts of the President Snow character, played in the films by Donald Sutherland. The new film’s executive producer Nina Jacobson tells ABC Audio …

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In Brief: ‘Yellowstone’ saddling up for spring shoot of season 5, and more

Variety reports Yellowstone will resume production on its fifth and final season in the spring of 2024. The remaining episodes will air in November of the same year, as previously reported. Meanwhile, Taylor Sheridan is prepping two more spin-offs from the neo-Western series, 1944, and a contemporary one with the working title 2024… Prime Video’s …

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‘The Golden Bachelor’ recap: Gerry finds himself at a crossroads after fantasy suites

ABC/Brian Bowen Smith It was down to the final two women on The Golden Bachelor, and this week, Gerry Turner headed to Costa Rica for the fantasy suites. “I’m in love with both Leslie and Theresa,” Gerry said ahead of his dates. “It’s going to be an incredibly difficult decision to make. I hope that the clarity will come.” For their …

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Scoreboard roundup — 11/16/23

iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Thursday’s sports events: NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Miami 122, Brooklyn 115 Oklahoma City 128, Golden State 109 NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Los Angeles 2, Florida 1 San Jose 5, St. Louis 1 Ottawa 5, Detroit 4 (OT) New Jersey 5, Pittsburgh 2 Arizona 3, Columbus 2 Vegas 6, …

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‘Abbott Elementary’, ‘The Conners’, ‘American Idol’ and more: ABC reveals midseason schedule

‘Abbott Elementary’ – ABC/Gilles Mingasson ABC has announced its 2024 midseason premiere dates, kicking off Monday, January 22, at 8 p.m. ET, when The Bachelor premieres, followed by an all-new eight-episode true-crime series of ABC News’ 20/20. On Wednesday, February 7, The Conners and Not Dead Yet return, starting at 8 p.m. ET, followed by …

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Sorry, folks: Martha Stewart has canceled Thanksgiving

Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images Sorry, everyone: Martha Stewart has canceled Thanksgiving. The author, chef, and homemaking and lifestyle guru has hit a wall that many people have experienced after opening their doors for annual feast: She’s “all turkeyed out.” Stewart revealed to Kelly Clarkson on the singer’s eponymous talk show on Thursday that she won’t be …

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Dick Van Dyke’s ’98 Years of Magic’ to be saluted with CBS special

Paramount+ On December 21, CBS will present an all-star tribute to the life and career of Dick Van Dyke with the two-hour special Dick Van Dyke 98 Years of Magic. The show, which will also air on Paramount+, will salute the Emmy, Tony and Grammy winner’s “incredible contributions to the arts and entertainment.” It “will …

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Max renews adult animated series ‘Harley Quinn’ for a fifth season

Max The Max Original series Harley Quinn, starring Kaley Cuoco, has been renewed for a fifth season. The show, which also features the voice talents of Lake Bell, Christopher Meloni, JB Smoove, Tony Hale and Ron Funches, among others, centers on the DC Comics character coming into her own after her breakup with the Joker …

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Tom Hiddleston talks the “extraordinary gift” of playing Loki

Marvel Studios On the Happy, Sad, Confused podcast, Tom Hiddleston said farewell — again — to playing Loki, on the heels of the show’s second season finale. “Again,” of course, because Loki has died more than once in the MCU, and “farewell,” because the series finale shows him literally taking the strands of time in …

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Quincy Jones opens his wine cellar to Christie’s auction house

Photo: Greg Gorman, courtesy Christie’s Legendary producer and musician Quincy Jones is opening up his “encyclopedic” wine collection to Christie’s auction house, with selections from around the world and some extremely rare — from 1928 and 1934, to be exact — fruit of the grape.  Christie’s explains, “The sale offers wine and music enthusiasts the opportunity to …

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