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Friday, August 15, 2014

Culture Beast: Aubrey Plaza’s Great Disconnect

The Daily Beast
August 15

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Flips Off
Aubrey Plaza's Great Disconnect
No tweets, vines, grams, or tumbles for me. No emails, emojis, or digital stag movies for him. We flipped off our smartphones for three hours and it only killed us a little. By Aubrey Plaza
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Rest in Peace
Mork and Superman's Epic Friendship
The two pals met in 1973 as Juilliard students and were best friends up until Reeve's death in 2004. In his autobiography 'Still Me,' Reeve recounts how Williams saved his life. By Marlow Stern
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Laugh Out Loud
Who's Hollywood Gonna Call? Funny Women!
Feminists are the new comic book geeks, and the women-led 'Ghostbusters' remake will dominate the box office. If only Hollywood would make more than one female-driven comedy a year. By Teo Bugbee
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Lauren Bacall looked better, sounded better, could flirt better, sing better, walk better than every man she ever shared the screen with, including her husband, and he knew it.”

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Book vs. Movie
'The Giver' Will Disappoint Book Fans
Few books are as cherished as Lois Lowry's modern classic, and the movie's changes may be too much for fans to forgive. Here's what's different. (Warning: Spoilers ahead!) By Kevin Fallon
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Charming
Joseph Gordon-Levitt: I'm a Feminist
The star of 'Sin City: A Dame to Kill For' opens up about his role as a lady-killing gambler in the violent neo-noir, and how his parents raised him to respect women. By Marlow Stern
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