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Tina Fey gives nerds hope
by Amanda Marcotte This Vanity Fair profile of Tina Fey is both intriguing and unbelievably irritating , because Maureen Dowd wrote it.  Dowd is more than a little obsessed with Fey’s looks (though it’s depressing but interesting that Fey had to lose 30 pounds and learn to ...
What Tina Fey Wants
What Tina Fey Wants
vanityfair.com — Tina Fey has rules. They've guided the 38-year-old writer-comedian through marriage, motherhood, and a career that went... into hyperdrive this fall, when her Sarah Palin impression convulsed the nation, boosting the ratings of both Saturday Night Live ... (more) What Tina Fey Wants
Tina Fey Explains Her Facial Scar
Tina Fey Explains Her Facial Scar
huffingtonpost.com — Tina Fey graces the cover of the January issue of Vanity Fair, and in an interview with... Fey and her husband Jeff Richmond inside, her distinctive facial scar is finally explained as a random childhood slashing. From the NY Post, which got an early look at the article: The beautiful ... (more) Tina Fey Explains Her Facial Scar
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Hullabaloo — ... I would rather read Fey's reaction to this mental patient with a notepad bursting into her house, demanding a cocktail (there are references to the alcohol they're drinking throughout) and asking questions almost entirely confined to her looks, her weight, her mostly unnoticeable scar, her love life, who she flirts with, and whether she was cool in high school. The questions reveal a series of insecurities so transparently that it reads like a psychiatric evaluation. I agree with Amanda that Fey comes off well regardless, but what I'd really like to hear from her is "Yeah, ...

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