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    Hannah Gets Her First Big Gig on 'Girls': Do a Lot of Coke and Then Write About It

    Jazzhate, the Vice/Thought Catalog-style website Hannah (Lena Dunham) gets an actual paid writing gig from in last night's episode of "Girls," "Bad Friend," offers our protagonist the chance to do cocaine for the first time like it's a homework assignment.

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    Recap: 'Girls' Tries Cocaine & Discovers A Bad Friend

    The first season of "Girls" was both entertaining and refreshing simply by the virtue of Lena Dunham's voice, which found a milieu of New York City life for young women that was perhaps more real and honest than anything we've seen on television in quite some time. Spanning flawed to fabulous, somet...

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    Looks Like 'Girls' Will Be Back for a Third Season on HBO

    While HBO has yet to make things official via press release or confirmation to the press, both "Girls" creator and star Lena Dunham and executive producer Judd Apatow have now gone on record as saying the show will be back for a third season.

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    It's Break-Ups, Bad Hook-Ups and One Very Sweet Kiss on the Season Premiere of 'Girls'

    Check out our review of the season two premiere of HBO's "Girls."

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    In Its Second Season, Lena Dunham's 'Girls' Remains Bold, Funny and Wince-Inducing

    "Girls," the HBO series created by and starring Lena Dunham and executive produced by Judd Apatow, carries a lot of baggage for a show that's technically about what a lot of TV is about, which is twentysomethings figuring out love, work and friendship, frequently while lookin...

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    Lena Dunham Adding Diversity to 'Girls': 'I Don't Care About Satisfying the Critics'

    She may be the queen of "Girls," but Lena Dunham was all grown up when she joined Soledad O'Brien on stage at Fortune's Most Powerful Women Summit this week to talk about her HBO comedy and her experiences in the industry. Highlights from the conversation are below -- the full tran...

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    SXSW '12: Lena Dunham, Judd Apatow & The Team Behind 'Girls' Discuss The Brilliant New HBO Show

    Over the past decade, SXSW has turned into one of the countries most exciting showcases for feature films and shorts as well as the programs for music and interactive. So consider this something of a milestone that one of the most exciting premieres to take place at the Paramount Theatre this year w...

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    Lena Dunham, Chris O'Dowd, Charlene Yi & Wyatt Russell Join Judd Apatow's 'Knocked Up' Spinoff

    With lensing set to gear up soon, Judd Apatow is beginning to pad out the cast of his untitled "Knocked Up" spinoff, which is also known as "This Is Forty." The film will star Leslie Mann and Paul Rudd, who are reprising their roles Debbie and Pete, in the picture that will follow their relationship...

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    Rosemarie DeWitt, John Krasinski & Olivia Thirlby Line Up 'Nobody Walks' Co-Written By Lena Dunham

    Hoo boy, we can hear the haters sharpening their knives on this one already, so let's get right to it.

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    Lena Dunham's 'Tiny Furniture' Headed To The Criterion Collection In 2012

    'Certified Copy' Considered "Minor Kiarostami," Errol Morris Docs & Wim Wenders' 3D Dance Pic 'Pina' RumoredLena Dunham arrived in a huge way when her debut feature film -- which she wrote, directed and starred in -- premiered at SXSW last year to strong buzz and reviews. While not everyone was head over heels for the film -- our man on the ground at IFFBoston sort of hated it -- Dunham quickly got the attention of Hollywood. She's teaming with comedy producer extraordinaire Judd Apatow on a comedy series for HBO, while Scott Rudin has tasked her with adapting "Dash and Lily's Book of Dares." So huge things are on the horizon for Dunham, who ...

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