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Even though Dunham turned in an essay that doesn’t make any mention of a structure for a series—which one could argue points to one of Girls’ greatest flaws—HBO believed in her enough because of Tiny Furniture to get on board.
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How are you feeling about turning 30?
“Really excited. When I was turning 25, I felt this weird sense of dread, like...I no longer had a cushion or excuse [to fail]...
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The “Lenny” brand—a combination of the minds (and names) of Lena Dunham and Jenni Konner—is being expanded into a full-on imprint, to live under the umbrella of Random House, who put out Dunham’s book, Not That Kind of Girl.
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“You know, I’m kind of getting towards the point in my life where I want to have children and whether I was with you or whether I wasn't with you, that’s what I would want to do, but let’s find a way that you want to do it,”
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Dunham opened up on all manner of things from Hollywood’s weird relationship with depicting real sex, the way some celebs have a problem with the “F” word (that’s “Feminism”), and, yeah, much more.
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The deal will also allow Hearst to syndicate Lenny articles, meaning writing that originally appears in the newsletter may end up on other websites. Articles will first run on the newsletter and then appear elsewhere the next day.
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Lena Dunham and her gal pals are back for a 5th and penultimate season of comedy
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"I feel that he is judgmental about the food I serve him", adding, "This is because he comes from a culture in which mothers focus every ounce of their attention on their offspring and don't acknowledge their own need for independence as women."
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