Rahima Rice
Rahima R. Rice is an award-winning writer from Washington, DC. She has a BA in Mass Media from the University of the District of Columbia, and a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing for the Stage & Screen from Lesley University. Rahima's stage and screen work has been featured in the OLA Film Festival, the Anacostia Playhouse Visions/Revisions New Works Festival, and the SigWorks Reading Series. She has been published in LEVEL Magazine, The Daring and on Medium. Rahima is the founder of the DC-based arts & entertainment company The 4208 Group, and curator of the 10-minute play festival The 10-Minute Taste.
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Stories By Rahima Rice
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These kid stars lit up the screen in the early 2000s -- but what's happened to them since? Let us to catch you up on these former kid actors' lives and careers.
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The deaths of beloved TV characters can shock audiences like nothing else. But though they might feel sudden, they've often been planned years in advance. We're here to examine those characters who were doomed from episode one.
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Keanu Reeves is a man of many performances across a wide variety of genres. Though he might be best known for his action roles, he's just as effective a tear-jerker. Grab the tissues -- these are his most heart-wrenching movie moments.
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From heartrending dramas to swoon-worthy romances, these movies are bound to send you reaching for the nearest box of tissues -- and they're all on Netflix.
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Here's a trip down memory lane to revisit some of the best Cheers cameos you completely forgot about.