Thursday, January 17, 2013

Enough About Lena Dunham's Ass!

No, it's not last season's uproar about the show's lack of diversity—though Lena Dunham winked to that one by opening the episode with her character, Hannah, mounting her new black boyfriend (played by Donald Glover) and proclaiming, “It's about f

If you think hard, one year ago today you probably didn't know who Lena Dunham was. Aside from her (not bad at all) debut indie film "Tiny Furniture," Dunham didn't do much at the time to justify public interest. By March, all

If you think hard, one year ago today you probably didn't know who Lena Dunham was. Aside from her (not bad at all) debut indie film "Tiny Furniture," Dunham didn't do much at the time to justify public interest. By March, all

the remark might sound familiar. That's because it echoes a line from Lena Dunham's Obama campaign advertisement. Blurring the line between Lena and Hannah, between real life and scripted television, is what Dunham is all about. By mining her personal

Yesterday: Major Garrett, Al Hunt, Hina Rabbani Khar and more 1/11: Lena Dunham, David Denby, Annette Insdorf and more 1/10: David Axelrod 1/09: John Miller, Mark Bowden, Peter Bergen and more 1/08: Stanley A.

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