Candlelight flickers from a dozen glass-encased votives scattered atop an earthy rug, while the intense aroma of burning sage permeates the sweltering heat inside the red tent. Women sit cross-legged, ...
Rebecca Ferguson is remarkably good as Dinah, daughter of Leah and Jacob in Lifetime’s two-part adaptation of “The Red Tent,” Anita Diamant’s feminist revisiting of the Old Testament. And that is no ...
Marrying biblical heft with the particular bonds between mothers and daughters (as well as moms’ noble sacrifices), Anita Diamant’s bestseller “The Red Tent” is a perfect fit for Lifetime, ...
Most biblical epics are told from the man’s point of view. “The Red Tent,” a two-part movie premiering Sunday on Lifetime, is an ambitious attempt to tell one such story through the eyes of a woman.
On the night of a new moon, a circle of women from the Los Angeles area gathered in a dimly lighted Mar Vista condo swathed in scarlet fabric for a Red Tent gathering. One attendee cradled another ...
Lifetime's newest foray into scripted television begins on Saturday night with the first of the new two-part miniseries The Red Tent. While Lifetime's recent original films have focused on celebrities ...
Gypsy Jean, a women's spirituality leader, has held Red Tent gatherings for the past decade throughout Southern Utah. Now she has the first permanent Red Tent in Utah. "It's red to represent the womb ...
The cast of Lifetime's latest project is filled with familiar faces from film and TV, from Morena Baccarin to Minnie Driver, but who is playing Joseph in The Red Tent? He of the Technicolor Dreamcoat ...
Stick through the uneven first half of “The Red Tent” and you will be rewarded with a livelier conclusion that channels vintage miniseries in the best way: It's epic! Full of costumed drama and family ...
An old Bible story told from a new, female perspective By Allison Keene The Red Tent Still - H 2014 Joey L. The Red Tent‘s first and second episodes are very different, with the latter slowing down ...
Stick through the uneven first half of “The Red Tent” and you will be rewarded with a livelier conclusion that channels vintage miniseries in the best way: It’s epic! Full of costumed drama and family ...