John Vanco, longtime SVP and GM of arthouse IFC Center in NYC has joined Netflix as film programmer for the streamer’s cinemas.
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, the two continued to clash due to Nicole not wanting to wear a hijab or dress as conservatively as Mahmoud and his family are used to, and she threatened to leave after a particularly huge argument.Nicole has returned to Egypt a second time this season after she originally left the country to come back to America when she and Mahmoud decided to separate. They reconciled and Nicole has returned, but clearly, their issues are still there.
Nicole feels restricted and was shocked when her sister-in-law told her she didn't have many friends outside of the family. When Nicole forced Mahmoud to introduce her to his friends, the encounter was extremely awkward given that his friends were obviously uncomfortable.During Sunday's episode, Nicole was frustrated that she still hadn't gotten the hang of simple tasks like lighting a burner to make tea.
Later, Mahmoud cursed when they got into a fight over Nicole not wanting to dress more conservatively now that she's in Egypt. While Nicole argued that she had always been upfront with him about how she wanted to dress, he argued that she hadn't.«I felt like I betrayed myself, and there's honestly no worse feeling than that,» she told cameras about being forced to wear a hijab for a year while living in Egypt, clearly not willing to bend on the issue.Meanwhile, Mahmoud insisted that she promised him before that she would wear one.«F**k this.
F**cking bad way,» he told her before leaving in anger.Eventually, Mahmoud said he wasn't willing to bend on the issue either.«This is how I am and I'm never going to change my mind about that, Nicole,» he told her. «I think we not can be together.»Nicole was upset at this point and noted that if he knew he couldn't be with her, why did he have her
.John Vanco, longtime SVP and GM of arthouse IFC Center in NYC has joined Netflix as film programmer for the streamer’s cinemas.
Sargon of Akkad as the first regent to rule, an orphan turned royal cup bearer with a goddess on his side, Sargon conquered and unified Mesopotamia some four thousand odd years ago.In ancient Egypt, pharos wore crowns to connect them to depictions of their deities and to invoke the power they possessed. These days, crowns and kings are more about pageantry than pagan veneration and only twelveEuropean nations maintain a form of monarchy; Andorra, Belgium, Denmark, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, the Vatican and of course the UK and its colonies which we now call territories because colonialism was and is the scourge of humanity, owed in large part to the monstrous monarchs that propagated it.
Two former Castle Douglas High School pupils are on the trip of a lifetime in Africa.
their cultural and religious differences. On Sunday's episode of, Nicole reached her limit with Mahmoud criticizing her for not wanting to dress conservatively in Egypt, which ended with her shockingly physically pushing him and him threatening to divorce her.This season follows Nicole and Mahmoud's second attempt at her living in Egypt with him after they initially separated and went back to the U.S.
Mahfouz Doss, an award-winning Egyptian journalist who was a former president of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) and nine-time board member, has died. No details on the cause, date of death, or location were provided.
Golden Globes’ website, it stated Doss died “after a brief illness”; no further information about his death was providd,Doss spent much of his childhood in Port Said, Egypt. As a young kid, he knew he had a passion for the entertainment industry. In an interview with HFPA in 2013, Doss explained, “I used to live in Cairo.
PinkNews, at least 150 LGBTQ people have been arrested, beaten, and abused by police officers posing as potential dates, sexual partners, or romantic partners using dating apps and platforms like WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram.Police are also reportedly hacking into legitimate user profiles on the app in order to entrap potential victims. In response, Grindr released a country-wide announcement condemning the police crackdown and warning users to be careful before arranging to meet others in person. “Our hearts are with our community in Egypt,” a spokesperson for Grindr told PinkNews. “Grindr is working with groups on the ground to make sure our users have up-to-date information on how to stay safe, and we are pushing international organizations and governments to demand justice and safety for the Egyptian LGBTQ community.”Other reports from Egypt suggest that police have hired civilian informers to help them “seduce” and entrap LGBTQ people through apps that have not traditionally been considered “gay” apps, like Tinder and Bumble.One Egyptian, using the pseudonym “Darius,” told PinkNews that they’ve stopped walking in the streets or going out in public alone over fears of being targeted.
Naman Ramachandran New history documentary series “Queens That Changed the World,” that shines a light on some of the world’s most powerful female rulers, has scored a raft of worldwide sales. Channel 4 has acquired the series for the U.K. The series is produced by Woodcut Media who brokered the deal with Channel 4, and is distributed worldwide by Abacus Media Rights who have already pre-sold it to streaming service BBC Select (U.S. and Canada) and broadcasters SBS (Australia), AMC Networks International (Spain and Portugal), Viasat World (CEE, Scandinavia, Baltics, CIS), NRK (Norway), DR (Denmark), SVT (Sweden), Czech TV (Czech Republic) and HOT8 (Israel).
A 104-year-old woman is finally saying goodbye to her childhood home after living there for more than a century. Nancy ‘Joan’ Gifford is putting her three-bed terraced property up for sale after her parents bought the house for just £200 back in 1921.
Jennifer Maas TV Business Writer HGTV is about to make Barbie fans’ dreams come true with the ultimate home-reno series based on everyone’s favorite doll: “Barbie Dreamhouse Challenge.” Premiering this summer, the Ashley Graham-hosted four-episode event is launching ahead of the July 21 release of Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” movie as part of a giant cross-network promotion across Warner Bros. Discovery linear channels to support the much-anticipated Warner Bros. Pictures film. “Barbie Dreamhouse Challenge” will feature eight teams of HGTV superstars (and one Food Network star) as they transform a Southern California home into a real-life Barbie Dreamhouse, as supermodel Graham — who has her own Barbie modeled after her and will be driving a Barbie pink corvette on the show — hosts. The teams will overhaul areas of the home with an era-specific style, such as an early 1960s atomic age kitchen, a ‘70s disco vibe for Ken’s Den and a main bedroom decked out in ‘80s glam.
her husband, Mahmoud, about dressing conservative in Egypt, but she's clearly having an inner crisis. In this exclusive clip from Sunday's new episode of, Nicole and Mahmoud go swimming and Nicole flashes back to when she realized what dressing modestly for Mahmoud truly meant.Nicole says that when she and Mahmoud first went to the Red Sea shortly after getting married it was «a very profound moment.» She recalls seeing tourists wear bikinis and one-piece swimsuits and she got jealous given that she could no longer do that. Instead, she had to wear a burkini — a hooded swimsuit — that completely covered her.«The reality of it became very clear and very fast,» she tells cameras.«This is my new life and I'm just not used to it and I don't like it that much,» she recalls feeling.
her much younger lover, Oussama. On Sunday's episode of, 67-year-old Debbie and 24-year-old Oussama were reunited in Morocco, but she was shocked when he almost immediately told her he actually wanted her to go back to the United States.In a previous episode, Oussama admitted to cameras that he wasn't ready to marry Debbie but hadn't told her yet. Debbie's children also had serious reservations about her moving from Georgia to Morocco and doubted Oussama had good intentions.
It has become its own meme at this point, but Gwyneth Paltrow is really into lifestyle and wellness stuff.
Tara Karajica Egyptian director Alaa Dajani’s “The Native Dance,” a documentary that tells the story of Younis Abdallah and his comrades who were among the 300,000 peasants conscripted into the Egyptian Labor Corps in 1917, many of whom were dispatched to Europe to dig trenches for allied defense in World War I, took the top prize in the Pitching Forum of the Thessaloniki Intl. Documentary Festival’s Agora Docs industry program, which wrapped Wednesday. The awards ceremony concluded a session that saw more than 400 professionals taking part both in-person and online in the Agora activities. In “The Native Dance,” which is produced by Kesmat El Sayed and Laura Kloeckner (SEERA Films), the jury found “a film that promises a compelling visual approach combining archive material and animation, telling the story about the British forcing peasants from Egypt to dig trenches in Europe during WWI,” read the jury’s statement.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter Taylor Sheridan’s upcoming Paramount+ series “Lioness” has cast Bassem Youssef in a guest starring role, Variety has learned exclusively. Youssef will now appear in a cast that includes Zoe Saldaña, Laysla De Oliveira, Dave Annable, Jill Wagner, LaMonica Garrett, James Jordan, Austin Hébert, Jonah Wharton, Stephanie Nur, Hannah Love Lanier, Michael Kelly, Morgan Freeman, and Nicole Kidman. The official logline states that the show “is based on a real-life CIA program and follows Cruz Manuelos (De Oliveira), a rough-around-the-edges but passionate young Marine recruited to join the CIA’s Lioness Engagement Team to help bring down a terrorist organization from within.”
Going in at half-time 1-0 down was perhaps a harsh scoreline for Manchester United, with the half providing big chances for the team particularly in the air, with Bruno Fernandes guiding a diving header just wide, shortly before Casemiro’s headed effort would be ruled out for offside.
“High School Reunion Tournament” special, which wraps up March 9.Following the reunion tournament, Jennings’ episodes will run from March 10 through April 28. After that, he likely won’t be back as host of the syndicated episodes until September.However, Jennings will helm the prime-time series “Jeopardy! Masters,” which features six notable “Jeopardy!” champions competing over 10 hourlong episodes.
. Daniele, who has been trying to have a baby with Yohan, was shocked when he revealed that he got a woman pregnant before, who then got an abortion.Daniele is planning to move to the Dominican Republic from New York to be with Yohan after meeting him during a vacation, though Yohan actually wants to move to the United States with Daniele to make a better life for himself and his family but she has since shut that idea down.
Saudi Arabian family comedy Sattar, set against the world of freestyle wrestling, has continued its record-breaking run at home to become one of the country’s top five highest-grossing local movies ever.
After having to postpone her wedding at least twice, former Love Island star and TV personality Olivia Attwood has confirmed that her wedding to fiancé Bradley Dack will finally go ahead in 2023. Although she’s been keeping the exact date a secret, her wedding preparations are in full swing, with Olivia’s latest pre-wedding treatment being the Nefertiti lift.