Her legacy lives on. Don't miss the season finale of 'Diana' on Sunday, November 14 π
Remembering the "People's Princess" in season finale Don't miss the final episode of Diana on Sunday, November 14 @ 9 PM ET! In the season finale, we learn more about Diana's lasting legacy. She became the "People's Princess" as the world grieved her passing. Now, twenty-four years after her death, her incredible legacy continues as the Princess who forever changed the monarchy.
For more background on Princess Diana's life:
Your curated reading list from Lisa Ling π While you're watching the new season of This is Life, make sure to open Keep Watching each Monday for hand-curated recommendations from host Lisa Ling! After seeing last night's episode "Chicago's History of Violence", Lisa recommends reading:
Watch the sixth episode of This is Life on Sunday, November 14 @ 10 PM ET. In "Gay Panic", Lisa uncovers a Cold War campaign to purge LGBTQ+ individuals from the government and meets those who are still grappling with its legacy.
Also, don't miss Lisa's interview with actor Anna Faris on her podcast, Anna Faris is Unqualified. Listen to their conversation here.
New CNN Film: The Hunt for Planet B Directed by Academy Award nominee Nathaniel Kahn, The Hunt for Planet B premieres this month. The new CNN Film follows scientists as they build and plan for the December launch of NASA's Webb Space Telescope, a massive machine that will be able to peer more than 13 billion light-years into deep space, towards the very first stars and galaxies in the universe.
The documentary also yields new data into the search for possible signs of life on "exoplanets," planets outside of our solar system. Through cinema veritΓ© interviews, and footage of their work and lives, Kahn introduces viewers to the engineers, astronomers, and other researchers, many of them women, involved in the mission. Watch the premiere of The Hunt for Planet B on Saturday, November 20 @ 9 PM ET.
Introducing a new CNN podcast: When Diana Met... When Diana Met… is the story of Princess Diana like you've never previously heard it: through the lens of the key meetings that transformed her life. Host Aminatou Sow examines how forces such as power, gender and control shaped these meetings and asks why the Princess of Wales remains so beloved by the Black diaspora, the gay community and even millennials on Instagram. KEEP WATCHING You are receiving this newsletter because you're a member of Keep Watching. Unsubscribe. Interested in more? See all of our newsletters
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