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Reneé Rapp returns to acting with role in The Morning Show

Reneé Rapp returns to acting with role in The Morning Show

American singer Reneé Rapp is returning to acting after being cast in the fifth season of the Apple TV+ series The Morning Show. The news of her casting was first reported by Deadline.

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SCW midfielder Tijn Schoof was recognized for his consistent performance in a match against OFC, despite his self-criticism over his scoring record this season. While teammate Cherinho Griffith started strong but faded, Schoof's steady play earned him praise from reporter Simon Evers.

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The newspaper supplement AlleTijd features a 15-kilometer walking route through the dikes and polders of Wogmeer and Obdam. Hikers can explore the scenic rural landscape by following the route on their mobile devices.

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Researcher Jetske Stoop visited Pancratius primary school to demonstrate how favorite music can function as medicine. The session served as a preview for the science festival Expeditie NEXT, which is scheduled to take place in Enkhuizen on May 1.