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Tribeca and Chanel Reveal 9th Annual Through Her Lens Filmmaker Program Winners
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Pharrell Williams Debuts New Designs for Tiffany & Co. Collection
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Bad Manners: A Rude Theory About ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’
After more than two decades of redefining the genre, Larry David’s sitcom Curb Your Enthusiasm bowed out with a finale that was quintessentially Larry. TV comedy writer, columnist and author Joel Stein makes the case that, while Curb may be a comedy of manners, it’s also the first sitcom about an asshole.By Joel SteinArtwork by…
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