Jenni Konner
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Ruth Wilson's exit from 'The Affair' finally explained in disturbing new report
Ruth Wilson reportedly left "The Affair" after nudity issues and an inappropriate incident between its executive producer and Lena Dunham.
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Lena Dunham's public apology to Aurora Perrineau, who accused 'Girls' writer of sexual assault, criticized: 'How the f*** do you still manage to make this all about you?!'
Lena Dunham's public apology to Aurora Perrineau is being criticized — like pretty much everything the star does.
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Emmys: ‘Girls’ Music Supervisor on the Final Season’s Biggest Gets
'Girls' music supervisor Manish Raval on securing the first use of Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car," a new Robyn song, and a thank you from Paul McCartney.
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‘Girls’ Postmortem: Talking Abuse of Power (and Guest Star Matthew Rhys’s Reveal)
First things first, comrade: The Americans star Matthew Rhys did not just let it all hang out during his appearance on the third installment of Girls‘ final season, and the latest in the show’s remarkable run of Lena Dunham-penned bottle episodes that began with the Season 2 classic, “One Man’s Trash.” Sure, in the closing moments of “American Bitch,” Rhys’s character, Upper West Side novelist (and all-around creep) Chuck Palmer, appeared to expose his lil’ Palmer to an alternately fascinated an
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The ‘Girls’ Cast and Producers on Their Favorite Memories and Series Finales
Heading into the final season of any show is guaranteed to put those involved in a reflective mood. And that’s how Yahoo TV found the cast and executive producers of HBO’s Girls during a recent New York City press day. Debuting in 2012, the series — which launches its final season on Feb. 12 at 10 p.m. with an expanded season premiere — instantly grabbed attention (and headlines) for its no-filter portrait of life as a 20-something female Brooklynite and all the assorted struggles (and privilege
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TV Stars, Creators Pick Their Favorite Shows of 2015
Who better to give TV recommendations than the people who make our favorite shows? And when we asked the executive producers and stars for their favorite series of 2015, we found out they’re just like us — they love a good binge-watch! The people behind Girls, American Crime, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and more talked to Yahoo TV about the shows that captivated them this year. Interestingly, offerings from Amazon and Netflix dominated, which just goes to prove how much streaming services