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His & Hers is a 2009 Irish documentary film directed and produced by Ken Wardrop in which Irish women, mainly from the Irish Midlands, talk about their relationships with men. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Reception
His and Her Circumstances: Act 2.0 (彼氏彼女の事情 ACT 2.0), containing an additional 25 tracks, followed in Japan on February 26, 1999, and in the US on November 1, 2005. [19] [20] The third volume, His and Her Circumstances: Act 3.0 (彼氏彼女の事情 ACT 3.0), also contained 25 tracks. It was released in Japan on May 28, 1999.
His and Hers or His & Hers may refer to: Music. His 'n' Hers, a 1994 album by Pulp "His 'n' Hers", a song by Pulp from their 1994 EP The Sisters EP;
The Netflix limited series adaptation of the Alice Feeney novel “His & Hers” has added four new cast members. Crystal Fox, Sunita Mani, and Rebecca Rittenhouse have joined as series regulars ...
A night of carnal (and/or voyeuristic) bliss is anticipated … though it ends up going majorly off the rails, thanks in part to an untimely visit from Ash’s loudmouthed business partner (Graham ...
Robin Swicord was engaged to adapt the book, and Ellen DeGeneres and Jeff Kleeman, as well as Gellar and Swicord, were to be executive producers. [5] In 2020, Jessica Chastain, Kristen Campo, and Endeavor Content acquired the television rights to His & Hers. [6] Her book Rock Paper Scissors will also be adapted into a series on Netflix. [7]
In 2020, Jessica Chastain, Kristen Campo, and Endeavor Content acquired the television rights to the Alice Feeney novel His & Hers. [1] It was later reported to be a Netflix project. [2] Dee Johnson who serves as showrunner, Bill Dubuque, and William Oldroyd are writers and executive producers, with Oldroyd directing the first episode.
Literature scholar Fritz Fleischmann marks "the first documented instance of the word-play with His-Story/Her-Story" as the title page of the 1817 novel Keep Cool by early feminist John Neal. [3] The Oxford English Dictionary credits Robin Morgan with first using the term "herstory" in print in her 1970 anthology Sisterhood Is Powerful.