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But Bad Art Friend needles deep under our collective skin, forcing us to look at ourselves in the mirror and ask if we’re the Dawn or the Sonya — or, perhaps more realistically, ...
When the Bad Art Friend story came out I had been aware of it for a little while – I’d gone to school with the kidney donor – and I sensed it would be a big one. Still, I was thrown by the ...
In 2021, The New York Times Magazine published a nearly-10,000-word feature titled “Who Is the Bad Art Friend?” The piece was about a woman named Dawn Dorland, who donated a kidney to a ...
This is the chilling reality of Bad Art Friend, an almost 10,000-word feature article documenting a dizzying escalation of tensions between US writers Dawn Dorland and Sonya Larson.
Who is the "bad art friend?" is the question underpinning a 10,000-word New York Times piece written by Robert Kolker, which describes a years-long feud between Dawn Dorland and Sonya Larson, two ...
Bad Art Friend and how getting dragged into art doesn’t always feel like a compliment. Emily Donaldson. Special to The Globe and Mail. Published October 25, 2021Updated November 1, 2021.
Like the story Ms. Larson wrote, “Who Is the Bad Art Friend?” is a Rorschach test. Some readers might land on team Dorland, others on team Larson.
What ‘Bad Art Friend’ and the Facebook whistleblower say about our ‘connected’ lives. October 9, 2021 More than ...
‘Bad art friend/kidney person NYT article is living rent free in my mind tonight,’ one reader tweeted. Chelsea Ritschel. New York. Wednesday 06 October 2021 20:09 BST. Comments.
The article in question, “Who Is the Bad Art Friend?”, concerns a legal dispute between two writers who once ran in the same Boston-area literary circles.
Within the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, evidence of bad faith can be introduced to undermine a transformative use argument. In that respect, this message from Larson to a friend is a doozy: ...
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