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The Jewish-American scholar Saul Lieberman once quipped that “nonsense is nonsense, but the history of nonsense is scholarship.” Lieberman was referring to Kabbalistic mysticism, but the principle is ...
Her HBO comedy is being hailed — and sometimes dragged — as the next Girls. But the writer-actor has delivered a bold work that’s entirely her own Odessa A’zion (daughter of actor and Better Things ...
“Past-life regression therapy” has taught the 34-year-old actor gratitude. Now a star of HBO’s “I Love LA,” he can see how good he’s got it. Credit...Adam Powell for The New York Times Supported by By ...
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SPOILER ALERT! This post contains details from the second episode of HBO‘s I Love L.A. Ayo Edebiri, what are you doing here?! The second episode of HBO’s I Love LA gave viewers a fun surprise on ...
Every generation has a chaos show—a cultural artifact that captures the vulnerability and specific humor of right now, whenever that “now” might be. In 2012, it was Girls. In 2016, it was Insecure.
Los Angeles isn’t beating the superficiality allegations. At least, not according to Rachel Sennott. In her new half-hour comedy series “I Love LA,” which premiered Sunday on HBO, influencers reign ...