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Since the launch of his Memphis-based bow tie company Mo’s Bows in 2011 at the age of 9, designer Moziah Bridges and Mo’s Bows have won the hearts of people nationally and internationally. He ...
One of 2022's most important TV shows, co-created with Ramy Youssef and directed by Solvan "Slick" Naim, Mo examines Amer's own experiences as a Palestinian refugee living in Houston, Texas, the ...
Palestinian-Texan comedian Mohammed "Mo" Amer spoke about Season 2 of his eponymous series, depicting the U.S. immigration system and the Israel-Hamas war.
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Moziah Bridges, the 15-year-old CEO of Mo's Bows, who just entered a licensing deal with the NBA. Bridges started his bow tie company with his mom when he was 9.
Throughout the series, Mohammed Najjar (played by Mohammed “Mo” Amer) struggles to hold on to employment—and any sense of security—because he’s not yet a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
Mo is best described as a semi-autobiographical series based on Amer’s life.. Much like the Najjar family, Amer’s family fled from Kuwait in 1990 to Houston, Texas, to escape the Iraqi ...
In this op-ed, writer Bilal Hassam reflects on Mo season 2, out on Netflix, and what the show’s success means for the future of how Palestinians are depicted on TV and in movies.. For decades ...
The first episode of Netflix’s larkish dramedy “Mo” reveals exactly what its title character, Mohammed Najjar, is capable of. He’s camped out in a parking lot, peddling “authentic ...
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