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Gender: Non binary (they/them)
Sexuality: Lesbian
DOB: 28 January 1992
Ethnicity: White
Occupation: Writer, activist, actor
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Cyrus Grace Dunham
Gender: Non binary (they/them)
Sexuality: Lesbian
DOB: 28 January 1992
Ethnicity: White
Occupation: Writer, activist, actor
Tiny Furniture (2010) by Lena Dunham
Book title: The Official Study Guide for All SAT Subject Tests
Row x Yara x Grace
Come!
With geniuses Fiona Duncan, Sarah Nicole Prickett, Aria Dean and Grace Dunham.
In Conversation with Teen Vogue
HARD to READ presents Too Much and Not the Mood with Durga Chew-Bose and friends
Monday, May 15th at 7pm at the Hollywood Standard 8300 Sunset Boulevard
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“At any rate, isn’t it lovely to, once in a while, feel small in the presence of your friend? Awed. Fortunate to experience nearness that calls upon space.”
—Durga Chew-Bose, Too Much and Not the Mood
Join us for the launch of Too Much and Not the Mood, Durga Chew-Bose’s debut collection of love letters, lyrics, longings, and lists, studies, reflections, and portraits on and of and to and for friends, family, color, film, favoriting, language, fruits, and more. Chew-Bose will be read alongside friends and friends of friends: Sarah Nicole Prickett, Grace Dunham, and Aria Dean. A discussion will follow the readings.
This event is free and open to the public. On Tuesday, May 16th, our friends at Cinefamily (611 N Fairfax Ave) will be hosting Durga Chew-Bose for a screening of one of her favorite films, Maren Ade’s Everyone Else. Buy your tickets here: http://www.cinefamily.org/films/deeper-into-movies/#durga-chew-bose-presents-everyone-else
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Durga Chew-Bose is a writer based in Montreal. Her debut collection of essays Too Much and Not the Mood came out last month.
Sarah Nicole Prickett is a writer and the founding editor of Adult magazine. She is from Deep River, Ontario and lives in Manhattan.
Grace Dunham is a writer and activist from New York City. Grace lives in Los Angeles, where they are completing development on Support.fm, an platform for fundraising bail & bond money.
Aria Dean is an artist and writer from Los Angeles, CA.
Monday, May 15th at 7pm
Durga Chew-Bose launches Too Much and Not the Mood with Sarah Nicole Prickett, Grace Dunham, and Aria Dean.
This Hard to Read will take place at the Hollywood Standard. 8300 Sunset Blvd.