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Ask a Grown Woman: Tig Notaro (“You’re great. We’re all great.” Plus more words to live by from one of our favorite comedians/writers/geniuses.)

Ask a Grown Woman: Tig Notaro (“You’re great. We’re all great.” Plus more words to live by from one of our favorite comedians/writers/geniuses.)


Ask a Grown Woman: Tig Notaro (“You’re great. We’re all great.” Plus more words to live by from one of our favorite comedians/writers/geniuses.)

Posted: 14 Aug 2021 10:36 AM PDT

 Tig Notaro has been spreading her comic genius all over the place: in the new movie In a World…; on her latest CD, Live ($5 on iTunes); on her science-y podcast, Professor Blastoff; on tour; at next...

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Ask a Grown Man: Thom Yorke and Nigel Godrich (In which the two guys behind Atoms for Peace take a break from making music to work on your love lives.)

Posted: 14 Aug 2021 10:09 AM PDT

 Atoms for Peace is the newish project from Radiohead's Thom Yorke and producer/multi-instrumentalist Nigel Godrich, who—along with Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea, percussionist Mauro Refosco,...

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Ask a Grown Man: Jimmy Fallon (“Don’t be climbing in his window at night like Dawson’s Creek.”)

Posted: 14 Aug 2021 09:34 AM PDT

 TV host/comedian/actor/adorableness Jimmy Fallon wasn't sure he was qualified to advise you on flirting with shy boys or how to tell if a guy like-likes you, but we love him for trying anyway, and...

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Ask a Grown Man: Alex Karpovsky (“Definitely deny the fact that there’s a nanny-cam inside the teddy bear,” and other words to live by.)

Posted: 14 Aug 2021 08:50 AM PDT

 Alex Karpovsky plays Ray, the cynical guy on our beloved Girls, but you might also recognize him as the mooch from another Lena Dunham joint, Tiny Furniture. Anyway, please allow him to guide you in...

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