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Kim Kardashian to produce and feature in documentary on Elizabeth Taylor

Kim Kardashian takes on executive producer role in BBC’s Elizabeth Taylor docuseries. The series promises to peel back the layers of Elizabeth’s life. | Hollywood Key Points

Hindustan Times

Elizabeth Hoffman passes away at 97. Check out her notable performances

Elizabeth Hoffman, known for her role as Bea in 'Sisters,' passed away at 97 due to natural causes in her Malibu home on August 21. Her career included portraying Eleanor Roosevelt and memorable characters in films like 'The River Wild' and 'Dante's Peak.' Hoffman's legacy spans theater, film, and television, and she is survived by her sons Chris and Paul, along with grandchildren. Key Points

Economic Times

Brie Larson's 'Lessons in Chemistry' on Apple TV+: Book vs TV show | Spoilers

Apple TV+'s Lessons in Chemistry introduces Brie Larson as Elizabeth Zott, a fictitious chemist and television presenter. Adapted from Bonnie Garmus' bestselling novel of 2022, the series unfolds the life of a brilliant female chemist during the 1950s and '60s. Key Points

Economic Times

‘Lessons in Chemistry’: Here’s storyline, cast, streaming platform and more

Apple TV+ series Lessons in Chemistry features a standout cast. Brie Larson stars as Elizabeth Zott, a brilliant scientist challenging gender norms, with Lewis Pullman, Aja Naomi King, and Beau Bridges among the supporting actors. Key Points

Economic Times

King Charles III was left sealed letter by Queen mum at death

Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, who died aged 96 in September 2022, left a sealed death-bed letter for her son and heir King Charles III, a new book has... Key Points

The Tribune India

The Crown: 6 things to know before the final season releases on Netflix

One of Netflix’s biggest series comes to an end this December. Ahead of the final season of The Crown, here are 6 details we know so far about the hit show. | Web Series Key Points

Hindustan Times

If I fits, I sits: The tale of a Cat on the Coronation Chair

When Queen Elizabeth II was crowned in 1953, a black cat was found sleeping on the chair in the Coronation theatre. Read more about the cat here. | Trending Key Points

Hindustan Times

'A Gentleman in Moscow': See what we know about release date, cast, trailer and production team

'A Gentleman in Moscow' follows Alexander Rostov's life sentence at the Metropol Hotel post-Russian Revolution. The series, premiering March 29, explores his confinement, relationships, and self-discovery, with Ewan McGregor leading a talented cast, including Mary Elizabeth Winstead. Key Points

Economic Times

Swan on track halts London train line service for over 2 hours, passengers stuck

Passengers onboard the trains on London’s Elizabeth line reported the obstruction due to a swan, resulting in a closure between Heathrow Airport and Abbey Wood. The line was launched in May last year. Key Points

India Today

No anger against BJP after pastor assures of 'good fortune' — AK Antony's wife on son joining BJP

Anil Antony joined BJP earlier this year. In interview with a media outlet, mother Elizabeth blamed 'Congress resolution against dynastic politics' for his switch. Key Points

ThePrint

Ramachandra Guha’s book wins Elizabeth Longford Prize

Historian and writer Ramchandra Guha’s book Rebels Against the Raj: Western Fighters for India’s Freedom has won the Elizabeth Longford Prize for Historical Biography 2023. Guha has been awarded £5,000 (₹5 lakhs approximately) and a bound copy of Elizabeth Longford’s memoir, The Pebbled Shore. Key Points

The Hindu

US Senator Elizabeth Warren expresses 'disappointment' in FTC's Amgen decision

Senator Elizabeth Warren, an antitrust hawk, expressed disappointment with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's decision to allow pharmaceutical firm Amgen (AMGN.O) to move forward with its acquisition of Horizon Therapeutics. Key Points

Reuters

US Senator Warren: Supreme Court CFPB case threatens all bank regulators

A case due to come before the U.S. Supreme Court next week has the potential to expose every federal bank regulator to political inference while also jeopardizing Social Security and Medicare, the federal health insurance program, U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren said on Thursday. Key Points

Reuters