(RNS) — When actor Wasim No’mani was cast as Moses in the new YouTube comedy show “The Promised Land,” it was, for him, a very Moses-like moment. “Being No. 1 on the call sheet, I was trying not to ...
Elie Wiesel describes Moses as “the loneliest” character in the Bible. Moses is the ruler of an unruly bunch of former slaves, as well as a prophet and lawgiver, and, for a short time, the High Priest ...
Devanesan Moses, a seasoned cybersecurity and customer success executive, announced on LinkedIn Thursday that he has been appointed vice president of customer enablement and success at Mattermost. He ...
J.S. Gornael has a BA in English with a Creative Writing Emphasis in Poetry and an MFA in Fiction. He has taken workshops in poetry, fiction, and non-fiction (though mostly the second). Half-cinephile ...
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Actors Who Flat Out Refused To Film A Scene
Actors who flat out refused to film a scene happens a lot more often than you'd expect. But the reasons are quite varied - some actors just hate their co-stars, some felt the scene was just too ...
Some deleted scenes could have completely changed the movies we love. Join us as we count down the most impactful cuts that would have given us entirely different stories! From surprising character ...
The contender, from Chatham, Kent, is now 13-0 (11 KOs). Whyte fell to 31-4 (21 KOs), and the 37-year-old was not in the fight. Southpaw Itauma cracked Whyte with some early right hooks, and he landed ...
“Black Moses,” by Caleb Gayle, recounts the story of Edward McCabe, who dreamed of establishing a haven for Black settlers on the Western frontier. By Greg Grandin Greg Grandin teaches at Yale ...
“Do you see any happiness for me?” Ka‘ahumanu asks the prophetess, Taula, midway through the second episode of Chief of War. “Because I see nothing but misery ahead.” Taula responds with an ominous ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Spoilers ahead for Chief of War episode three, “Chief of Flowers.” “Do you see any happiness for me?” ...
“Do you see any happiness for me?” Ka‘ahumanu asks the prophetess, Taula, midway through the second episode of Chief of War. “Because I see nothing but misery ahead.” Taula responds with an ominous ...
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