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Frida Garza
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Senior Writer, Jezebel

Okay but I think we can all agree the worst example of this is when the NYT magazine published Natalie Portman and Jonathan Safran Foer’s emails to each other and called it a cover story Read more

This story brought back a memory of mine. While I was at Arizona State University, the story goes that one of my fellow writers for the university’s State Press was sent to interview Hunter S. Thompson in conjunction with a speaking engagement at ASU. Read more

They could’ve compared and contrasted that time Emma played a half-Asian character in Hawaii with that time Jennifer used sacred rocks to scratch her ass in Hawaii to the point of wedging them loose and thought it was a hilarious story to tell how the native Hawaiians were freaking out, that could’ve been juicy.
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If I ever was caught in a conversation like that, my (fake/pr) friend I would be ostracized by all of the world. What a wanker of a waste of “journalism. Read more

I’m sorry, even at 18, I was wise enough to never be attracted to a (pedophile...or rather ephebophile) much older man who would be attracted to kids/teenagers. It’s why I can’t stand some folks having compared my book to Salinger’s Catcher and The Rye. Mine is pretty much nothing like his and not nearly as prejudice Read more

N.G.: I think that is a problem that a magazine that will go unmentioned here has and, sadly, it’s getting reflected onto us. Read more

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To those criticizing Maynard’s personality: maybe consider that those who struggle with neuroticisms are more vulnerable to become a victim of abuse. Afterall, someone who fits in with those around them and feel loved are less likely to fall for the manipulative tactics of a guy like Salinger. Personality is Read more

Jennifer Lawrence probably asked tougher questions than an entertainment reporter would have anyway.
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I was pretty shocked, and I’d have been pretty reluctant to give up my Best Actress Oscar just because a different movie won Best Picture, too. Read more

Is this article just a general “fuck emma stone” article? Cuz that’s what it felt like while I was reading. Read more

1) I thought the column was a brilliant idea and came off as clever, charming and entirely relatable. Read more

I wouldn’t say there’s nothing controversial about Emma Stone. She’s worked with Woody Allen multiple times, and then there was that whole thing about playing an Asian woman in Cameron Crowe’s movie that was about whatever it was about. Just saying.
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As I read this, all I could think: she is a victim of first impressions. Her initial fame is for sleeping with Salinger and any work she does may be celebrated but someone will bring up that fact. Read more

Oy, like a margarine and cold mashed potato sandwich on untoasted bread, these two.   Read more

If it gets her off Project Runway, she can host all the celeb fluff chats she wants.  Read more

I like knowing that Ariana and Nicki are friends. Read more

I would put Emma Stone on solid 6.7 on that scale. And yes, before you mention it: might be because of her convincing Asian-ness and a subconscious bias. Read more

I would totally read a tell-all memoir from them. Read more