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PinkNews on MSNJK Rowling calls for Marks & Spencer boycott amid media hysteria over ‘trans’ employee
JK Rowling has called for a boycott Marks & Spencer (M&S) after a customer complained that a supposedly ‘trans’ employee ...
Marks and Spencer has been criticised for refusing to change their policy on trans employees after a "horror" incident that ...
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New Actors Announced For Harry, Ron And Hermione But There's A Catch; Here's What You Need To Know
A new cast of actors has been unveiled to play the iconic roles of Harry Potter, Severus Snape and Albus Dumbledore, but it's ...
Pedro Pascal is facing online scrutiny for his perceived overly friendly demeanor, sparking 'suspicious James Doakes' memes.
Nigel Farage has distanced himself from his new justice adviser over the issue of trans women in female prisons. On Monday, ...
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BuzzFeed on MSNAs The New "Harry Potter" Audiobooks Cast Is Revealed, Let's Consider Ben Barnes' Views On Appearing In New Potter Projects
Ben's words came a few days before the cast of the new Audible Harry Potter audiobooks was announced. The cast includes Hugh ...
Ali Bowden will follow in the footsteps of JK Rowling, Sir Chris Hoy and Nicola Benedetti when she receives the accolade.
Plus, Harry Potter fanfic authors hit the bestseller list, Nancy Pelosi rocks out with the Grateful Dead, and an acclaimed ...
Other cast members include Hugh Laurie as Professor Dumbledore, Riz Ahmed as Professor Snape and Michelle Gomez as Professor ...
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PinkNews on MSNRuPaul’s Drag Race UK star slams former guest judge for joining new Harry Potter project
Another day, another “disappointing” Harry Potter casting announcement, and this time it’s for new audiobook series Harry ...
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Oxford Mail on MSNHugh Laurie cast as Albus Dumbledore in new Harry Potter series
Oxford actor Hugh Laurie has been cast as Albus Dumbledore in a new Harry Potter series. The star was born in the city and ...
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Screenhub on MSNSeparate the art from the artist? It’s not nearly that simple
A few questions you can ask to help you navigate the perennial moral dilemma: can we separate the art from the artist?
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