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  • 1 month ago | audible.com | Michael Collina |Amy Poehler |Lena Dunham |Jonathan Van Ness

    Note: Text has been lightly edited for clarity and does not match audio exactly. Michael Collina: Hi, listeners. This is Audible Editor Michael Collina, and today I'm thrilled to be speaking with the one and only Dylan Mulvaney. Dylan is an actress, comic, and the creator of the viral Days of Girlhood series on TikTok, where she chronicled her transition with her followers. And today she's here to talk about her new audiobook, Paper Doll. Welcome, Dylan.

  • Nov 1, 2024 | vogue.com | Lena Dunham

    I didn’t take my first chance to vote. I was eighteen in 2004. I was a virgin. I didn’t watch the news. I was probably at a party or popping in a pretentious VHS tape or kissing someone wearing Vans. It was hard to see the choice—between one white man in a suit who had started an endless war and another white man in a suit whose politics seemed only marginally less troubling—as a personal one. I could not have been more wrong.

  • Sep 28, 2024 | vogue.co.uk | Lena Dunham

    I’m slick as an otter. I’m greased up like a Thanksgiving turkey. I have just left a face-shaped spot on my linen pillowcase. My husband is asking me not to hug him for fear I’ll do the same to his shirt. How did I find myself here, a human Slip ‘N Slide, coated in lotions, primers and oils?

  • Sep 6, 2024 | airmail.news | Lena Dunham

    For nearly 50 years, Betty Halbreich ran a personal-shopping office on the third floor of Bergdorf Goodman. Dubbed “the most famous personal shopper in the world” by New York magazine, she worked with people—from Betty Ford and Babe Paley to Lauren Bacall and Meryl Streep—as well as productions, such as Sex and the City and Gossip Girl. In her office, Halbreich kept a board with photos of her friends and clients, including Lena Dunham.

  • Aug 28, 2024 | vogue.com | Lena Dunham

    Products are independently selected by our editors. We may earn an affiliate commission from links. I’m slick as an otter. I’m greased up like a Thanksgiving turkey. I have just left a face-shaped spot on my gingham linen pillowcase. My husband is asking me not to hug him for fear I’ll do the same to his shirt. How did I find myself here, a human Slip ’N Slide, coated in more lotions, primers, and face oils than I knew existed?

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