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Jude Law and Carrie Fisher debuted on Broadway, Chris Rock made a film about black women’s hair, we lost Gourmet, and more from the worlds of TV, film, and art.
This week, we got an Audrey Hepburn-in-training, Barbra Streisand was back on top, Chris Rock tackled the subject of black women’s hair, David Letterman continued to deal with extortion drama, Jude Law and Carrie Fisher debuted on Broadway, women won the Nobel and Booker Prizes, and we lost a fantastic photographer and a notable food magazine. All this and more in the week in culture.
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Rachel Syme is the former culture editor of The Daily Beast and now writes regularly about the arts.
The Week in Culture

Rachel Syme is the former culture editor of The Daily Beast and now writes regularly about the arts.
The Week in Culture

Rachel Syme is the former culture editor of The Daily Beast and now writes regularly about the arts.





leonfreilich
TENS, ANYONE?
Exactly a year away,
Just fifty-two weeks and then,
Once in a thousand years--
10-10-10
And how to observe the day,
Which'll never come again?
Try multiplying your blessings
And hope they come to ten.
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TENS, ANYONE
Exactly a year away,
Just fifty-two weeks and then,
Once in a thousand years--
10-10-10
And how to observe the day,
Which'll never come again?
Try multiplying your blessings
And hope they come to ten.
Thank you.
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