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“An Easy Girl� Brilliantly Portrays a Teen-ager’s Brush with Glitz
The French director's new film borrows tropes, tones, and even a lead actress from reality TV, but it also looks behind the genre’s vulgar appeal.
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The story of an extramarital affair undergoes a stealthy reversal when the homewrecker becomes part of the family.
How Natasha Trethewey Remembers Her Mother
The former U.S. Poet Laureate discusses her decision to tell her mother’s story in prose, in her new book, “Memorial Drive,� and her feelings about the destruction of Confederate monuments.
“Selling Sunset� and the Promise and Cruelty of Los Angeles
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