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Friday, February 8, 2013

Culture Beast: Live Coverage From Fashion Week!

The Daily Beast
February 08

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Fashion
Live From the Runways
Because not everyone has the privilege of traipsing around snowy Manhattan to sit next to Anna Wintour at Jason Wu. Get as-it-happens updates from our team of reporters and photographers as they hit the streets.
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Television
'Community' Is still Awesome
The absurdist comedy's fourth season premiered Thursday after many behind-the-scenes changes. But Jace Lacob says its gonzo energy is still intact.
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Music
Mumford & Sons Cross the Pond
On the heels of its second album, Babel, which has sold 1.5 million copies to date, the British folk-rock group performed a sold-out show in New York Thursday night. Marlow Stern reviews.
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Books
Is Fiction Worthless?
That's the line novelist turned critic David Shields takes in his new 'memoir,' which is really just an argument against narrative and storytelling, writes Jacob Silverman.
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Film
Oscar's Military-Rape Doc
The director of Best Documentary contender The Invisible War on how the sexual-assault epidemic in the military is changing our culture at large.
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In response to The Return of Ruthless Richard III:

Interesting essay from Simon Scharma but rather swift to dismiss the northern connection on the grounds of Percy's self interest at Bosworth or the treachery of  the Stanleys (hardly unexpected given Lord Stanley was married to HenryVII's mother)

— ismo

In response to Oscar's Best Director: Steven Spielberg vs. David O. Russell:

Of those nominated, I think Russell should get it.  Very difficult to achieve a believable drama-romantic comedy and he moved the story and the actors brilliantly, with no special effects.

— BigRenman

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