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| | The Biggest Inaccuracy In Tár — Plus 7 Things The Film Gets Right | “People keep asking me if I’ve ever worked with Lydia Tár. I hate seeing their disappointed faces when I tell them that I’ve never crossed paths with her, despite having been a professional violinist for 30 years,” writes Ling Ling Huang. “Also, she isn’t real.” Huang is a writer and Grammy award-winning violinist. Truly, if anyone was going to “meet” Tár, it would be her. “Our industry and her character are so perfectly rendered in [the film]. I recognize Lydia in many of the conductors I’ve worked with at the top of the field — except for her gender, of course — and it’s been thrilling to have people so interested in an industry that struggles to compete with newer and shinier forms of media.” Read More |
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| | | DATING | How This New Yorker Went On 28 Dates In 28 Days | Marin Haugo challenged herself to go on 28 dates in the month of February and documented the process on Instagram for all to see. She was inspired to take on the ambitious experiment because, despite being a “hopeless romantic,” she often put her love life on the back burner. “I’m just so used to prioritizing everything above [love], like my fitness, my family, my friends, my dog,” says Haugo. Relatable, TBH. Read More |
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