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ANGEL WAS A CENTERFOLD
The rise of Dorothy Stratten is a Holly wood fairy tale, from her discovery behind an ice cream counter to her run as a Playboy Playmate to her love affair with Peter Bogdanovich. But the reality is something much more sinister, from her rape and murder at the hands of her estranged husband to her exploitation by other men—Hugh Hefner, Bob Fosse, Bogdanovich himself. LILI ANOLIK rediscovers a Hollywood horror story—and a forgotten star

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Once upon a time, going out in Hollywood was actually fun. DEREK C. BLASBERG lifts the velvet rope for an oral history of LA nightlife in the 2000s as told by the insiders who made it happen

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ELLE AND DAKOTA FANNING HAVE BEEN ACTING ALMOST AS LONG AS THEY’VE BEEN SISTERS—AND HAVE HIT REMARKABLY FEW BUMPS ON THE ROAD TO GROWN-UP MOVIE STARDOM. THEIR SECRET IS SIMPLE, SAVANNAH WALSH REPORTS: A FAMILIAL BOND EVEN A NOTORIOUSLY TOUGH BUSINESS CAN’T BREAK

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EYE OF THE HURRICANE
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The rise of Dorothy Stratten is a Holly wood fairy tale, from her discovery behind an ice cream counter to her run as a Playboy Playmate to her love affair with Peter Bogdanovich. But the reality is something much more sinister, from her rape and murder at the hands of her estranged husband to her exploitation by other men—Hugh Hefner, Bob Fosse, Bogdanovich himself. LILI ANOLIK rediscovers a Hollywood horror story—and a forgotten star

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ELLE AND DAKOTA FANNING HAVE BEEN ACTING ALMOST AS LONG AS THEY’VE BEEN SISTERS—AND HAVE HIT REMARKABLY FEW BUMPS ON THE ROAD TO GROWN-UP MOVIE STARDOM. THEIR SECRET IS SIMPLE, SAVANNAH WALSH REPORTS: A FAMILIAL BOND EVEN A NOTORIOUSLY TOUGH BUSINESS CAN’T BREAK

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