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Kessler Twins who performed with Frank Sinatra die by assisted suicide on same day
Police were informed Monday that the 89-year-olds had opted for ‘assisted suicide’

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How have Whitney Leavitt and Jen Affleck fared on DWTS season 34?
‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ stars were cast on the ABC show this year

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« Susceptible d’être qualifiée de trésor national » : la justice suspend toute exportation de la machine à calculer inventée par Blaise Pascal
Line of Duty season seven: Where can they take AC-12 next?
As the BBC confirms the return of one of its most successful thrillers, Hannah Ewens and Ellie Harrison try to predict the twists and turns that could await

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Line of Duty returns as BBC confirms seventh season: ‘Mother of God!’
Confirmation comes after Ted Hastings star Adrian Dunbar teased the return of the smash hit show

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Line of Duty set to return to BBC for seventh season

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Bill Maher claims he doesn’t do stand-up any more because he’s afraid of being shot
HBO host told Patton Oswalt why he quit touring on his podcast ‘Club Random’

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Not the real Slim Shady: Eminem sues Australian beach brand Swim Shady over name
Swim Shady officially launched in 2024 after rebranding from Slim Shade

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L’agriculture française redoute un déficit commercial agroalimentaire en 2025, le premier en 50 ans
Le casting de la série The Beast in Me sur Netflix vous dit quelque chose ? C’est normal

The Beast in Me, la dernière série du showrunner de Homeland, cartonne sur Netflix depuis sa sortie, le 13 novembre 2025. Il faut dire que le thriller nous sert une intrigue pleine de rebondissements, menée par des acteurs et actrices en pleine forme, bien connus des sériephiles.
Wicked: For Good review – Cynthia Erivo sweeps the field in explosive second chunk of Oz prequel
Bringing her black-belt screen presence to the role of Elphaba, Erivo leads a fine cast in a zingily scored conclusion to the hit origin story
Director Jon M Chu pulls off quite a trick with this manageably proportioned second half to the epic musical prequel-myth inspired by The Wizard of Oz – and based, of course, on the hit stage show. It keeps the rainbow-coloured dreaminess and the Broadway show tune zinginess from part one, and we still get those periodic, surreal pronouncements given by the city’s notables to the diverse folk of Oz, those non-player characters crowding the streets. But now the focus narrows to the main players and their explosive romantic crises, essentially through two interlocking love triangles: Glinda the Good, Elphaba the Wicked and the Wizard – and Glinda, Elphaba and Prince Fiyero, the handsome young military officer with whom both witches are not so secretly in love, as well as possibly having feelings for each other.
Jeff Goldblum is excellent as the Wizard, who pretty much becomes the Darth Vader of Oz: a slippery carnival huckster who is realising that his seedy charm is corroding his soul. Jonathan Bailey pivots to a much more serious, less campy, more passionate Prince and Ariana Grande is, as ever, delicate and doll-like as Glinda, though with less opportunity for comedy. But the superstar among equals is Cynthia Erivo, bringing her black-belt screen presence to the role of Elphaba, and revealing a new vulnerability and maturity. Elsewhere, Marissa Bode returns as Nessarose, Elphaba’s wheelchair-using half-sister; Ethan Slater is Boq, the Munchkin working as her servant; and Michelle Yeoh brings stately sweetness to the role of the Wizard’s private secretary Madame Morrible.
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The Kessler Twins sisters Alice and Ellen die together aged 89
German pop duo who last year said their wish was ‘to leave together’ had joint assisted death at their home in Grünwald
Alice and Ellen Kessler, the pop singing sisters who were famous in Europe in the 1960s, especially in Italy where they were credited for bringing glamour to the country’s TV network, have died aged 89.
The identical twins had chosen to have a joint assisted death at their home in Grünwald, close to Munich, on Monday, said Wega Wetzel, a spokesperson for Deutsche Gesellschaft für Humanes Sterben (DGHS), a Berlin-based assisted dying association.
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Can ceramics be demonic? Edmund de Waal’s obsession with a deeply disturbing Dane
The great potter explains why he turned his decades-long fixation with Axel Salto – maker of unsettling stoneware full of tentacle sproutings and knotty growths – into a new show
Potter and writer Edmund de Waal, a dark silhouette of neat workwear against the blinding white of his studio, is erupting with thoughts, all of them tumbling out of him at once. He is giving me a tour of the former gun factory on a London industrial estate gently disciplined into architectural calm. It has work stations for his staff (it’s quite an operation); store rooms; and a main space nearly empty but for some giant black lidded vessels he made in Denmark, as capacious as coffins. At either end, up discreet sets of steps, are the places of raw creation. One, with its potter’s wheel, is where he makes; the other, with its desk and bookshelves, is where he writes.
He opens a door to the room housing his two mighty kilns, its back wall lined with rows of shelves with experiments in form and glaze, and tells me of his irritation when people comment on the sheer tidiness of the whole place. “It’s porcelain,” he says with passionate emphasis. Dust and dirt are the enemy. Potters, he points out, “have struggled for hundreds and hundreds of years to keep things clean so that they don’t blow up in kilns, or don’t bloat or don’t dunt or all the other myriad things that can happen”. He is old enough, he says, to have had the kind of potter’s apprenticeship that involved the endless sweeping up of clay dust. Dust is the traditional bringer of potter’s lung – the chronic condition, silicosis. Clouds of dust surround any pottery-making endeavour, if you’re not careful.
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Le casting de la série The Beast in Me sur Netflix vous dit quelque chose ? C’est normal

The Beast in Me, la dernière série du showrunner de Homeland, cartonne sur Netflix depuis sa sortie, le 13 novembre 2025. Il faut dire que le thriller nous sert une intrigue pleine de rebondissements, menée par des acteurs et actrices en pleine forme, bien connus des sériephiles.
Tell us your favourite late-arriving TV characters
We would like to hear your favourite characters whose gamechanging arrivals lifted the shows they were in
From Brienne of Tarth in Game of Thrones to the Hot Priest in Fleabag, we have picked our favourite 18 TV characters whose gamechanging arrival in later seasons have lifted their whole show. Now we would like to hear yours. Who is your favourite late-arriving TV character and why?
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The Beast in Me saison 2 : une suite est-elle prévue pour la série Netflix ?

Le thriller addictif The Beast in Me, porté par Claire Danes et Matthew Rhys, squatte le top 10 de Netflix depuis sa sortie, le 13 novembre 2025. Mais la série pourrait-elle avoir droit à une saison 2 ?
Stellan Skarsgård starrer Sentimental Value leads nominations for European film awards
Director Joachim Trier’s family drama has five nominations, including best actor for Skarsgård, while Oliver Laxe’s techno thriller Sirāt has four nominations
Norwegian director Joachim Trier is leading the race for a triumph at the European film awards, with five nominations in key categories for his family drama Sentimental Value.
The Cannes Grand Prix winner is nominated for best European film, best screenplay and best director, with further best actor and best actress nominations for Stellan Skarsgård and Renate Reinsve.
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Shogun saison 2 : tout savoir sur la suite de la série historique de Disney+

Véritable carton dès ses débuts, en février 2024, la série Shōgun aurait dû ne comporter qu'une seule saison. Elle a finalement été renouvelée pour de nouveaux épisodes. Tournage, casting, intrigue... Voici tout ce que l'on sait déjà sur la saison 2 de Shōgun, sur Disney+.
Jon Stewart on Trump’s Epstein files flip-flop: ‘This dude is flailing’
Late-night hosts discussed Donald Trump’s aversions, denials and flip-flops on the release of the Epstein files
Late-night hosts tore into the next chapter of Donald Trump’s never-ending Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
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‘I drove a tank and went to Bratislava with my hairdresser’: how Ian Smith turbocharged his standup
The Yorkshire comic was going nowhere with his act which relied on gimmicks, set-pieces and standing on tables. So he decided it was time to live a more interesting – and stressful – life
What’s the opposite of an overnight success? Should we call Ian Smith a slow burner, a sleeper hit? The Yorkshireman’s last two shows, both fantastic, were nominated for the Edinburgh comedy award, he has a popular Radio 4 series, Ian Smith is Stressed, and growing TV visibility. Now he’s embarking on a second UK tour. But breakout success was a long time coming for the 37-year-old. “I did my first gig when I was 17,” he tells me over coffee in London, “which I find horrific. It makes me feel old.”
What took him so long? Might one factor be that Smith’s is a traditional brand of standup – fretful everyman sends up his own anxiety – in a culture that prizes the new and different? That can’t be it, he says. “Because I had so many gimmicks! That was a big part of my standup.” He cites the high-concept shows (comedy in a bath; comedy on a bed) that made Tim Key’s name. “I loved standup with slightly theatrical set-pieces. That was my voice for four shows. I got a review that said, ‘Ian substitutes writing jokes with standing on tables and shouting at people.’ And it was fair enough. I went through a real standing-on-tables phase.”
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Quand sort la saison 2 de Black Doves sur Netflix ?

La série d'espionnage à la sauce de Noël a été renouvelée pour une saison 2 par Netflix. Date de sortie, casting, intrigue... Voici tout ce que l'on sait sur cette suite de Black Doves, avec Keira Knightley et Ben Whishaw.
