Hollywood Minute: Neil Diamond honored, Magic returns to the big screen

Legendary singer-songwriter Neil Diamond is set to receive the Inspirational Lifetime Achievement Award from the Children’s Diabetes Foundation.

(CNN) – Legendary singer-songwriter Neil Diamond is set to receive the Inspirational Lifetime Achievement Award from the Children’s Diabetes Foundation. The honor recognizes his long-standing generosity and support for the nonprofit organization. Diamond will be celebrated at the CDF’s Carousel Ball on October 11th in Denver.

Magic fans have something to look forward to this fall. Lionsgate has released the first trailer for Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, the third installment in the high-stakes illusionist franchise. The film reunites the original “Four Horsemen” and introduces a new generation of performers as they take on a global criminal network led by Rosamund Pike. The movie is set to hit theaters on November 14th.

 A new PBS documentary is shining a light on a vital community resource. Free For All: The Public Library explores the evolution of libraries—from exclusive halls of knowledge to inclusive civic centers for everyone. The film is now available for streaming on PBS.org, the PBS app, and the PBS YouTube channel.

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