We’re not even halfway through 2026 yet, and it’s already been a banner year for new books. From sumptuous novels by Ben Lerner, Adrian Tchaikovsky, and Tayari Jones to blockbuster works of nonfiction ...
The project marks the former talk show host's first big project since her 'For Your Approval' comedy special in Sept. 2024 Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Ellen DeGeneres will voice Dory in a new short ...
Disney is bringing back former talk show host Ellen DeGeneres to reprise her role as Dory in a new Finding Nemo short from Pixar Animation. Information on the unexpected update comes from Deadline, ...
EXCLUSIVE: Ellen DeGeneres is returning to voice Dory, her lovable, ditzy blue tang fish, in a new short out of Pixar‘s Finding Nemo universe, Deadline has learned. Plot deals for the still-untitled ...
Finding Nemo is set to return, along with one of the film’s original stars, but not in the way fans might be hoping. According to a new report from Deadline, Ellen DeGeneres is set to return to the ...
“Together, we swim together,” sing the underwater critters in “Finding Nemo,” onstage in a charming and energetic Orlando Family Stage production. That sums up the strength of this production, as well ...
Just because a book is on the shelf in the children's section of the library or bookstore doesn't mean it's suitable for the kid in your life. It's like Goldilocks and the Three Bears: Some books are ...
Ten years after "Hillbilly Elegy," Vice President JD Vance is releasing a new book. "Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith" goes on sale June 16. It's about the Ohio native's conversion to ...
Vice President JD Vance on Tuesday announced he’s written a book about his “personal journey” in faith as speculation rises about his presidential aspirations. “I’ve been writing this book for a long ...
Vice President JD Vance announced his book, Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith, will be released June 16. “I’ve been writing this book for a long time, and I’m honored to finally be able to share ...
In January of 2009, I temporarily left my campus home, taking a ten-year hiatus to be the president of a big nonprofit organization in Washington, DC, and didn't return until the fall of 2019. I ...
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