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Andrew Garfield, Kristen Stewart, Oscar Isaac and More Call for a Ceasefire in Gaza and Israel: “Stand for Our Common Humanity” – Hollywood Reporter

  1. Andrew Garfield, Kristen Stewart, Oscar Isaac and More Call for a Ceasefire in Gaza and Israel: “Stand for Our Common Humanity” Hollywood Reporter
  2. Joaquin Phoenix, Cate Blanchett and More Stars Demand Joe Biden Call for Israel-Gaza Ceasefire: ‘Compassion Must Prevail’ Variety
  3. Art Organizations Around the World Go on Strike in Support of Gaza Hyperallergic
  4. Thousands of British Art, Culture Figures Demand Immediate End to Israeli War on Gaza Palestine Chronicle
  5. ‘History is watching:’ Hollywood stars urge Biden to press for Israel, Gaza ceasefire Yahoo News
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Jason Kelce: Eagles lost “smartest player I’ve ever been around” when Steelers signed Isaac Seumalo – Yahoo Sports

  1. Jason Kelce: Eagles lost “smartest player I’ve ever been around” when Steelers signed Isaac Seumalo Yahoo Sports
  2. Jason Kelce believes Eagles lost ‘one of the best guards in the NFL’ in Isaac Seumalo: ‘Steelers are getting a steal’ NFL.com
  3. Jason Kelce talks Cam Jurgens’ outlook and the Eagles’ right guard competition Bleeding Green Nation
  4. Jason Kelce Believes New Steelers OG Isaac Seumalo Is ‘One Of The Best Guards In The NFL,’ Says Pittsburgh Got A ‘Steal’ Steelers Depot
  5. All-Pro believes Steelers got ‘really special player’ in free agency Yardbarker
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Oscar Isaac & Rachel Brosnahan Heading To Broadway In Lorraine Hansberry’s ‘The Sign In Sidney Brustein’s Window’ – Deadline

  1. Oscar Isaac & Rachel Brosnahan Heading To Broadway In Lorraine Hansberry’s ‘The Sign In Sidney Brustein’s Window’ Deadline
  2. Oscar Isaac and Rachel Brosnahan to Bring Hansberry Play to Broadway The New York Times
  3. Oscar Isaac, Rachel Brosnahan Bringing The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window to Broadway; Will Be Eligible for 2023 Tonys Playbill
  4. Oscar Isaac, Rachel Brosnahan Bring ‘The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window’ to Broadway Hollywood Reporter
  5. THE SIGN IN SIDNEY BRUSTEIN’S WINDOW, Starring Oscar Isaac and Rachel Brosnahan, Will Transfer to Broadway Broadway World
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Oscar Isaac and Rachel Brosnahan to Bring Hansberry Play to Broadway – The New York Times

  1. Oscar Isaac and Rachel Brosnahan to Bring Hansberry Play to Broadway The New York Times
  2. Oscar Isaac, Rachel Brosnahan Bring ‘The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window’ to Broadway Hollywood Reporter
  3. Oscar Isaac & Rachel Brosnahan Heading To Broadway In Lorraine Hansberry’s ‘The Sign In Sidney Brustein’s Window’ Deadline
  4. THE SIGN IN SIDNEY BRUSTEIN’S WINDOW, Starring Oscar Isaac and Rachel Brosnahan, Will Transfer to Broadway Broadway World
  5. Lorraine Hansberry’s The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window to Open on Broadway, Starring Oscar Isaac and Rachel Brosnahan Broadway.com
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Guillermo del Toro Eyes Andrew Garfield, Oscar Isaac, Mia Goth for ‘Frankenstein’ Movie at Netflix – Variety

  1. Guillermo del Toro Eyes Andrew Garfield, Oscar Isaac, Mia Goth for ‘Frankenstein’ Movie at Netflix Variety
  2. Oscar Isaac, Andrew Garfield And Mia Goth Top Choices To Star In Guillermo Del Toro’s ‘Frankenstein’ At Netflix – The Dish Deadline
  3. Guillermo Del Toro’s Long-Awaited Frankenstein Movie Casts Andrew Garfield IGN
  4. del Toro Frankenstein Cast Rumored: Oscar Isaac, Mia Goth, Andrew Garfield Gizmodo
  5. Guillermo Del Toro eyes another Universal monster adaptation with star-studded Frankenstein Yahoo Entertainment
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Oscar Isaac, Andrew Garfield And Mia Goth Top Choices To Star In Guillermo Del Toro’s ‘Frankenstein’ Movie At Netflix-The Dish – Deadline

  1. Oscar Isaac, Andrew Garfield And Mia Goth Top Choices To Star In Guillermo Del Toro’s ‘Frankenstein’ Movie At Netflix-The Dish Deadline
  2. Guillermo del Toro Eyes Andrew Garfield, Oscar Isaac, Mia Goth for ‘Frankenstein’ Movie at Netflix Variety
  3. Guillermo Del Toro Wants the Internet’s Favorite Actors for ‘Frankenstein’ We Got This Covered
  4. Del Toro’s Frankenstein Movie Reportedly Building Incredible Cast At Netflix Screen Rant
  5. Oscar Isaac, Andrew Garfield, and Mia Goth in talks to star in Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Frankenstein’ Collider
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Jonathan Isaac scores 10 points in long-awaited return for Magic

ORLANDO, Fla. — Magic forward Jonathan Isaac stood at the scorer’s table, had a brief talk with coach Jamahl Mosley and calmly removed his shooting shirt. He turned to the court, stuck his mouthpiece in and walked onto an NBA floor to play his first game in over 900 days.

The long wait was over. As he checked into the game between a pair of Jayson Tatum free throws, the sellout crowd of 19,196 inside the Amway Center showed its appreciation with a rousing ovation.

Isaac, 25, hadn’t played an official NBA game since Aug. 2, 2020, when he tore the ACL in his left knee during a game in the Orlando bubble. He missed all of the 2020-21 and 2021-22 seasons and half of the 2022-23 campaign before returning Monday night against the Boston Celtics.

On a tight minutes restriction, Isaac finished with 10 points on 4-of-7 shooting in just under 10 minutes of action as the Magic defeated the Celtics 113-98.

Isaac said there was a lot going through his mind when he was checking in. He also admitted there were occasions when he didn’t know if this day would ever come, but leaned on his faith in times of doubt.

“There were days where I was like I don’t know if I want to keep going,” he said. “But then again, I have to thank Christ. Being able to go back to my faith and say God has me on this journey for a purpose. I know that I was made to play basketball. I was made to give glory to God on this stage.”

Isaac was the first sub of the night for Orlando, and he checked in alone — something that was done intentionally by Mosley so the crowd could acknowledge the moment.

Isaac’s first touch of the night didn’t come too long after he checked in. As Orlando came down the court for the first time, Isaac found himself with the ball in his hands.

He caught it along the baseline and tried to drive on Boston’s Jaylen Brown. Isaac said he thought Brown was going to take a charge, but as he didn’t, it caused Isaac to misstep as he tried to get a layup that failed to go in.

On the ensuing offensive possession for the Magic, Isaac was able to get the shot to go down — a 13-footer right over Brown.

“Shout out to Coach Mose for drawing one up for me,” Isaac said. “It was supposed to really be a catch and a jumper but they played it well and it was just me and Jaylen. So I just said get something and I was able to get to my turnaround. I really like that shot. When it dropped I was just like, ‘Thank you.’ Just get that out the way.”

Isaac’s first stint lasted just under 4½ minutes. Aside from the jumper over Brown, he added a layup, but was just 2-of-5 from the floor.

He admitted that fatigue was an issue early.

“That kind of first wind got to me. That last minute I could barely talk I was breathing so hard,” Isaac said. “But the second rotation in the second half, that four minutes, I started to just relax and just feel good.”

There was a notable difference in the second half when Isaac returned. He made a pair of 3-pointers and picked up two steals, including one on which he dished it off to Paolo Banchero for a slam on his final play of the night. He checked out for good with 2:08 remaining in the third quarter.

“I thought he was great,” Mosley said. “I thought he did a great job playing with a level of poise. I think that was the importance of him getting the G League time. Obviously, there was a ton of emotions and rightfully so. I thought it was great the way he handled himself.”

Mosley and Isaac shared a moment prior to the game. Mosley took a seat at the end of the Magic’s bench and called Isaac over as he was walking off the court. The two had a quick conversation, during which Mosley expressed how happy he was to see Isaac back.

Prior to his playing two games in the Orlando bubble, Isaac hadn’t played since Jan. 1, 2020, when he sprained the same left knee. His last game at the Amway Center was Dec. 30, 2019, when he contributed 13 points, 9 rebounds, 2 assists, 3 steals and 2 blocks in a loss to the Atlanta Hawks.

The only Magic teammates still on the team who played in that game were Markelle Fultz, Terrence Ross and Mo Bamba. Neither Ross nor Bamba saw minutes Monday against Boston.

“This night could have gone so many ways and for it to go the way it did, I appreciate Him for it. So there’s a peace, a relief to it, so let’s keep going.”

Jonathan Isaac

Cole Anthony, who spent some time on the floor with Isaac on Monday, said he was extremely happy to see Isaac back on the floor after watching him have to observe from the sidelines during his first 2½ seasons with the team.

“Being out that long, it can definitely be frustrating, and I know he probably felt like he could’ve come back sooner,” Anthony said. “But he’s been super supportive of just the team as a whole. He watches all our games, just hits us when we’re playing well. He’s hit me when I’ve played bad trying to cheer me up. Just an overall great locker room guy and a pleasure to have as a teammate.”

Anthony said he’d played some pickup with Isaac before, so it was nice to actually share an NBA court with him.

Magic second-year forward Franz Wagner has his locker next to Isaac’s, and knows how much Monday night meant to his teammate. He also was excited for what a healthy Isaac could do for the young Magic team moving forward.

“I think even without some of the guys, I think we found some of our identity,” Wagner told ESPN. “I think our goal for the season should be to keep working at that. We have new rotations, we gotta figure all that stuff out. But we have so much talent and so much size at each position.

“But most importantly, we just have great dudes. Everybody cares about the right things. You saw that today when [Isaac] subbed in. We all want to see the next guy succeed.”

When Isaac checked out of the game for good in the third quarter, he briefly disappeared from the bench. When he returned, he took a seat on the bench and continued to cheer on his teammates.

When the night was over, his teammates doused him with water.

“Relief and peace,” Isaac said when asked what he felt like after his time on the court was done. “Peace like, ‘God, you got me.’ I appreciate it. He truly is faithful. I just want to thank Him. Because this night could have gone so many ways and for it to go the way it did, I appreciate Him for it. So there’s a peace, a relief to it, so let’s keep going.”

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Hanson band members Isaac, Taylor and Zac pose with all 39 members of their family on New Year’s

Hanson band members Isaac, Taylor and Zac pose with all 39 members of their family at New Year’s event: ‘What a party!’

Isaac, Taylor and Zac Hanson from the band Hanson took a huge family photo on New Year’s Eve. 

The brothers all stood alongside tons of family members covering the couch and creeping up the stairs. 

The Hanson trio’s mother Diana captioned the family photo, ‘What a party!!! Happy New Year[noisemaker emojis and party emojis]❤️❤️.’ 

Family: Isaac, Taylor and Zac Hanson from the band Hanson took a huge family photo on New Year’s Eve

Isaac, 42, Taylor, 39, and Zac, 37, are the oldest of seven siblings. Their four siblings are named Jessica, Mackenzie, Avery and Zoe.  

The siblings now all have children of their own. 

Isaac shares his three children with his wife Nicole. Their three children are: 15-year-old Everett, 14-year-old Monroe and eight-year-old Odette. 

Oldest of seven: Isaac, 42, Taylor, 39, and Zac, 37, are the oldest of seven siblings

Rise to fame: Hanson first rose to fame in the late 1990s when they were nominated for several Grammys and Billboard Music Awards

Taylor and his wife Natalie have seven children: Ezra, 21, Penny, 17, River, 16, Viggo, 14, Wilhelmina, 10, Indiana, 4, and Maybellene, 2. 

Zac and Kate boast Shepherd, 14, Junia, 12, Abraham, 9, Lucille, 6, and their 22-month-old son Quincy. 

Hanson first rose to fame in the late 1990s when they were nominated for several Grammys and Billboard Music Awards. 

Youth: The group member, born and raised in Tulsa, were all underage when they first rose to prominence, so their family toured alongside them for the first few years (pictured 1999)

Still putting out new music: Though perhaps not as big as they once were, Hanson actually released new music in the past year (pictured 1998)

The group member, born and raised in Tulsa, were all underage when they first rose to prominence, so their family toured alongside them for the first few years. 

Though perhaps not as big as they once were, Hanson actually released new music in the past year. 

They released their new Red Green Blue in May 2022 though it didn’t receive much acclaim. 

However, the band has continued to be a family business with Isaac’s daughter Odette appearing in the video for the band’s new single Write You a Song.    

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Mugshot released for 10-year-old Daniel Isaac Marquez after threat to shoot up Florida school

Florida authorities Monday released the mugshot and arrest footage of a 10-year-old boy accused of threatening to shoot up his school, with the local sheriff calling the move just desserts for a suspected criminal.

“I did a campaign: Fake threat, real consequence,” Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno told W Radio in Colombia. “While I understand the boy is 10 years old, his brain’s not fully developed, he’s a juvenile, I have to tell you: When a 10-year-old presses a trigger, the aftermath is the same regardless of the age.”

The sheriff’s office posted video to Facebook showing Daniel Isaac Marquez — a fifth-grader at Patriot Elementary School in Cape Coral — being arrested Saturday for the alleged text-message threat, which was forwarded to deputies by a tipster May 28.

Daniel was shown being led off with his hands cuffed behind his back while dressed in blue Crocs and a camouflage, hooded, zip-up sweatshirt and matching shorts.

Marceno spoke about the baby-faced suspect to W Radio, saying Daniel told a friend in a text message about “wads of cash” and to “get ready” for him to carry out the mass shooting.

“I scammed my friend,” the boy allegedly wrote in the text, which included a Google image of money, according to an arrest report.

Florida authorities Monday released the mugshot and arrest footage of 10-year-old Daniel Issac Marquez, who is accused of threatening to shoot up his school.
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Daniel then allegedly shared an image of four assault rifles he said he bought and told his buddy to “get ready for water day” — referencing a recent school-sponsored event in which students participate in water activities.

“We don’t wait 1 second,” Marceno said of looking into the boy’s threat. “We investigate every threat as if it’s real.

“We have zero tolerance,” he said. “Our children are going to be safe no matter what.

“So, what we need to do is, I beg the parents to sit with your children … We need to do everything we can as a team to prevent these types of issues and not ignore the red flags.”

The boy was charged as a juvenile with making a written threat to conduct a mass shooting, Marceno said.

Later in the interview, Marceno spelled out his department’s response to a would-be school shooter.

“You don’t get to come into one of my schools in my county and present deadly force,” Marceno said. “Because we meet deadly force with deadly force, without one second, without hesitation. If you think you’re going to come and kill a child, a teacher or a faculty member, think again — we will kill you immediately.”

A Facebook video showed Daniel Isaac Marquez — a fifth-grader at Patriot Elementary School in Cape Coral — being arrested.
Facebook/Lee County Sheriff

The pint-size perp was arrested one day before a Florida man, Corey Anderson, 18, was busted Sunday at a home in Lutz after making an online threat while posting photos of himself with what appeared to be a rifle, handgun and tactical-style vest, according to the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office.

The chilling photo was accompanied by a caption that read, “Hey Siri, directions to the nearest school,” authorities said.

Investigators later determined the handgun and rifle in Anderson’s photo were airsoft guns, which shoot pellets rather than bullets.

The twin threats in Florida came just days after a gunman stormed into Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, with a pair of AR-15-style rifles and killed 19 fourth-graders and two teachers on Tuesday. The massacre was the deadliest school shooting since 26 people — including 20 students — were killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut in December 2012.

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‘Moon Knight’: Oscar Isaac, Ethan Hawke Speak Out on Anti-LGBTQ Bills

On Tuesday, employees of the Walt Disney Company rallied in person and online in protest of the company’s response to a raft of anti-LGBTQ legislation that have either passed or are in the works in several state legislatures across the country. Some Disney employees, however, still had to work, especially those promoting “Moon Knight,” the latest Marvel Studios series to debut on Disney Plus.

That did not stop the two stars of the series, Oscar Isaac and Ethan Hawke, from speaking out on the topic.

“I guess my comment would be: gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gay gayyyyyy!” Isaac told Variety, breaking into song during the virtual “Moon Knight” junket.

“It’s an absolutely ridiculous law,” Isaac continued, speaking specifically about the “Don’t Say Gay” law that passed in Florida that prohibits instruction regarding gender identity and sexual orientation. “It’s insane. It’s insanity. And I hope that Disney as a company comes out as forcefully as possible against this idea. It’s astounding that it even exists in this country.”

While Hawke did not address the specifics of the legislation and the controversy surrounding Disney’s response to it — “I’m not educated about it” — he did offer insight on the importance of LGBTQ visibility in popular culture.

“My life’s work is dedicated to creating empathy,” Hawke said. “I feel the power of stories that we tell each other. If you tell the truth about human experience, you invite empathy. And the more places we shine light, the less dark places there are, and there’s less to be afraid of. And the more we understand each other’s experiences, the more humanity we find in them, and the better we all actually feel. So that’s my job, and that’s what I believe in.”

Other A-listers have spoken out in support of the Disney employee protests via social media. Larry Wilmore posted a photo of himself, producer Pilar Savone, actor Kerry Washington, and writer Raamla Mohamed from set.

Washington also tweeted a statement supporting Disney’s “LGBTQIA+ employees … and I  stand with them in this walk out today.” She also said, “I don’t condone the actions or inactions of Disney in this moment.”

Marvel Studios regular Mark Ruffalo retweeted Washington’s statement: “Standing proud and in solidarity with our LBGTQIA+ family!”



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