Denzel Washington is opening up about one of the more important lessons he passed on to the late Chadwick Boseman before his passing this year.
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Denzel Washington has topped The New York Times’ prestigious “25 Greatest Actors of the 21st Century (So Far)” list.
Times film critics Manohla Dargis and A.O. Scott curated the list, with Scott writing of the “Unstoppable” actor: “We wrangled and argued about every other slot on the list, but there was no hesitation or debate about this one.”
Catherine Deneuve, Isabelle Huppert, Tilda Swinton, and Toni Servillo made the list, along with Kim Min-hee, Zhao Tao, and Song Kang Ho.
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Denzel Washington is opening up about one of the more important lessons he passed on to the late Chadwick Boseman before his passing this year.
Denzel Washington is featured in the Dec. 13 edition of “CBS Sunday Morning”, in his role as producer of “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”, bringing the acclaimed stage play to the screen in a new Netflix movie starring Viola Davis and Chadwick Boseman.
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Ma Rainey's Black Bottom is impossible to ignore. What other way can one explain how this spellbinding adaptation of August Wilson's 1984 play not only boasts Oscar-winning actor Denzel Washington as a producer but Tony winner George C.
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Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, has revealed that she suffered a miscarriage in July, explaining in a deeply personal New York Times op-ed that losing a child means “carrying an almost unbearable grief.”
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Last Friday, a New York City bus driver was honored by elected officials for helping to save a baby’s life earlier this year. Anthony McPhail had been leaving a deli on his coffee break when he heard a woman scream that her 4-month-old son had stopped breathing.
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As one of America’s most respected playwrights, most people are familiar with August Wilson’s popular play “Fences.” Viola Davis and Denzel Washington (alumni of Wilson’s theater work), starred in that film adaptation from 2018. “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” another play in Wilson’s Pittsburgh Cycle series, gets the adaptation treatment from director George C.
Halsey has said that she is “kind of in shock” after learning that her poetry collection has become a New York Times best-seller.I Would Leave Me If I Could: A Collection of Poetry, which was published earlier this month, is currently at #2 on the New York Times’ hardcover fiction list.Writing on Twitter last night (November 19) about the achievement, Halsey said in a statement (that she posted along with a childhood picture of herself) that she was “kind of in shock”.“Accolades are sometimes
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