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Spoilers for Insecure below. Insecure’s series finale wasn’t going to go by without a Lawrence vs. Nathan debate. The on-and-off love story of Issa Dee (Issa Rae) and Martin Lawrence Walker (Jay Ellis)—yes, that’s his full name—has caused mass Internet debate, complete with passionate fandoms, since season 1, with millions of viewers weighing in on
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Ted Streshinsky Photographic ArchiveGetty Images Joan Didion, the American writer whose incisive observations of counterculture in the ’60s and ’70s established her as a star in the literary world, died of Parkinson’s disease on Thursday in her Manhattan home, The New York Times has confirmed. She was 87. An inspiration for several generations of writers,
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There is an irrepressible truth to Joni Mitchell’s music that you can hear even without listening. You need not necessarily pay attention to the lyrics to understand what she’s singing about. Regardless of the artist, a cornerstone of music is its ability to communicate emotions, which Mitchell does with ease both indirectly through her tones
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The critically maligned but audience-beloved Netflix series Emily in Paris is finally back for season 2, and with it comes an expectedly wild wardrobe, a stormy love triangle—and, wow, some actual conversations in French? Yes, you read that right: Emily Cooper (Lily Collins) is finally attempting to conquer the language after settling into Paris from
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In a joint statement that ran across all three And Just Like That… stars’ social media accounts, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis, and Cynthia Nixon have responded to the accusations that fellow Sex and the City actor Chris Noth sexually assaulted multiple women. The statement is short and to the point, but shows support for
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