Category: Acting
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The Real Roots and True Meaning of Holding Space
The next time you hear someone dismiss “holding space” as just another trendy buzzword, remember this: what some call a modern wellness fad actually has deep, sacred roots in Indigenous cultures worldwide. Long before it hit Broadway or wellness circles, Naåtive American Council Circles, African Ubuntu gatherings, and Aboriginal Yarning Circles were practicing the profound…
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V (1983) by NBC Compared and Contrasted with 2009 Reboot
V, the 2009 Scifi reboot of the successful 1983 mini-series franchise is still a fun watch, here’s why.
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What Richard Dreyfuss Doesn’t Seem To Understand
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Richard Dreyfuss is sickened by Academy rules to make for a more inclusive film industry. He wants to vomit and that’s a good thing.
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Michelle Yeoh’s Victory to be Celebrated, But Many on the Internet Machine are Butt-Hurt
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Michelle Yeoh has been celebrated for her victory at the SAG Awards, becoming the first Asian woman to win Best Actress. Despite the trolling and racist comments from some on the internet, Yeoh’s win should be celebrated as a milestone for Asian representation in Hollywood. Yeoh’s victory is a testament to her hard work, dedication,…
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A Review of “The English”: A Unique Western Storytelling Experience
Get excited about filmmaking with this review of the Amazon Studio and BBC television series, “The English”. Learn why the show’s visuals, score, production design, and respect for historical facts make it a unique western storytelling experience. Discover why Emily Blunt’s involvement as executive producer makes it a must-see!
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Seeing Elvis Presley Through New Eyes: A Review of Elvis
This review examines the legacy of Elvis, discussing his impact on culture and exploring his relationship with the Black community. It looks at the question of whether Elvis was a racist, an appropriator of Black culture, or simply a culture vulture, giving an in-depth look at the man and his music.
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As a Racially Ambiguous Actor, the Kindness of Strangers Has Defined My Path
“I have always relied on the kindness of strangers.” – Blanche Dubois Every opportunity I’ve ever gotten was because someone believed in me. More often than not, that person was my Pop (R.I.P.) or a woman—usually a stranger. It’s a curious phenomenon: strangers have often believed in me more than friends or family I’ve…
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Project Blue Book on Amazon Prime is Worth Watching.
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