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When Calls the Heart Season 13 Starts Production — When Will It Premiere?
When Calls the Heart Season 13 Starts Production — When Will It Premiere?

Yahoo

time03-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

When Calls the Heart Season 13 Starts Production — When Will It Premiere?

It won't be long before When Calls the Heart Season 13 premieres on Hallmark Channel. Series star/executive producer Erin Krakow (aka Elizabeth Thornton née Thatcher) marked the start of production on Instagram Wednesday, with a video that shows her hand-in-hand with cast members Hyland Goodrich (Jack Thornton Jr.), Jaeda Lily Miller (Allie Parks) and Kevin McGarry (Nathan Grant). More from TVLine What to Watch in July: Your Guide to 170+ Premieres Across Broadcast, Cable and Streaming Every New Scripted Show Confirmed to Premiere in 2025 — Save the Dates! When Calls the Heart's Erin Krakow Weds Co-Star - See Photos 'We got homesick,' she wrote, punctuating her caption with a winky face emoji. 'When Calls the Heart is back in action filming Season 13!' McGarry was among the first to comment, writing: 'Guess who's back…….back again!' View this post on Instagram A post shared by Erin Krakow (@erinkrakow) When Calls the Heart was renewed for Season 13 on March 23. Though an exact premiere date has not yet been shared, Hallmark Channel previously confirmed a 2026 release. TVLine will update this page once a precise date and trailer are revealed. 'Hearties are far more than a fan-base — they are a connected community, as loyal and supportive as the characters of Hope Valley,' Hallmark Media SVP of Programming Samantha DiPippo said of the latest renewal. 'It is an honor to tell stories of hope, resilience, humor and romance that continue to resonate with millions of viewers for twelve seasons and beyond.' The series' return to production comes less than two weeks after Krakow wed WCTH co-star Ben Rosenbaum, who since Season 1 has played Hope Valley's ever-handy Mike Hickam. You can see their wedding photos here. Scroll down for additional behind-the-scenes photos from Season 13, then leave a comment and let us know if you're looking forward to the Hallmark Channel drama's return. View this post on Instagram A post shared by When Calls The Heart (@wcth_tv) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Andrea Brooks (@andreakbrooks) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Johannah Newmarch (@johannahnewmarch) View this post on Instagram A post shared by When Calls The Heart (@wcth_tv) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Hyland Goodrich (@hylandgoodrich) Best of TVLine 'Missing' Shows, Found! Get the Latest on Ahsoka, Monarch, P-Valley, Sugar, Anansi Boys and 25+ Others Yellowjackets Mysteries: An Up-to-Date List of the Series' Biggest Questions (and Answers?) The Emmys' Most Memorable Moments: Laughter, Tears, Historical Wins, 'The Big One' and More

A Contemporary House Soars in Rural Rhode Island
A Contemporary House Soars in Rural Rhode Island

New York Times

time23-06-2025

  • Business
  • New York Times

A Contemporary House Soars in Rural Rhode Island

For years, Amale Andraos and Dan Wood didn't need much when they escaped to their ramshackle second home in rural Rhode Island. Simply having a few days off was all they needed. Ms. Andraos and Mr. Wood are the founding partners of WORKac, a New York-based architecture firm with an international mix of projects. Ms. Andraos was the dean of Columbia's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation until 2021 (and is now dean emeritus) where Mr. Wood also taught. In addition, they are the parents of two children, Ayah, now 15, and Kamil, 12, so leisure time has always been in short supply. Nevertheless, when they were visiting Mr. Wood's parents near Hope Valley, R.I., in 2008, they happened to learn that one of the neighbors was selling a prime 22-acre parcel of land. The private property was nestled against a river and surrounded by undeveloped forest and state-protected land. It came with a house, but not one they liked. 'The house was a mess,' said Ms. Andraos, 52. 'It was a hunter's log cabin from the 1950s that they added onto in the 1970s and 1980s,' said Mr. Wood, 57, noting that the whole structure was in a state of decay. When they visited the site, however, it was so idyllic they couldn't pass it up — they purchased it for $500,000. 'We bought it for the land,' Ms. Andraos said. Want all of The Times? Subscribe.

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