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"Too Much," the latest Netflix comedy-drama from the creator of "Girls," skewers the archetype of the sensitive male feminist ...
Planned Parenthood's entertainment director Caren Spruch discusses her work as a consultant on series and films that depict ...
Dunham and her co-creator/real-life partner Luis Felber talk to THR about how their real-life love story loosely inspired the ...
While some reviews hail it the “best show on Netflix,” an extensive press rollout that included a feature in The New York ...
W hen Lena Dunham’s hit show “Girls” premiered in 2012, the #MeToo movement hadn’t happened. There wasn’t yet a more “nuanced ...
Meg Stalter, like Dunham, feels like an outlier in a regressive Hollywood landscape. Centering her in a buzzy project like ...
Soon after, Lena was accused of sexually molesting her sister. She responded on Twitter (now known as X), saying: "The ...
A startling number of critics and viewers were convinced that the first-episode scene in which Dunham’s Hannah Horvath begs her parents to continue their financial support for her writing career, ...
Inside Lena Dunham and Jack ANtonoff's relationship and if inspired the show TOo Much which is based on a true story.
Still, that doesn't mean Hannah's behavior was always easy to watch play out on screen. So here, in chronological order, are ...
Lena Dunham told 'Interview' magazine that her bowl cut from season 2 of 'Girls' made her feel like a "real woman." ...
Lena Dunham is no stranger to depicting abortion onscreen. In Season 4 of Girls, Mimi-Rose (Gillian Jacobs) casually tells ...