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The two bad art friends in the story have been through different but overlapping versions of hell. They work in an intensely competitive field that pays peanuts unless you’re famous.
The New York Times Magazine's viral 'Bad Art Friend' essay and the group chat drama between Dawn Dorland and Sonya Larson is too real ...
Jen Craig’s new novel Wall confirms she is an ambitious writer in the best sense: she wants to convey deeply conflicted and even contradictory states of being in the world.
Robert Kolker, who recently wrote about a case involving a friendship torn asunder for The Times Magazine, explains how he approached his reporting and what he thought about the online discourse ...
Boston's Museum of Bad Art, which is actually in a brewery, has art that's "too bad to be ignored." ...
A New York Times article entitled 'Who is the Bad Art Friend,' about Dawn Dorland and Sonya Larson's feud over a kidney donation, has gone viral.
The title of the journalist Robert Kolker’s cunning essay in The New York Times Magazine, “Who Is the Bad Art Friend?” is a bit of misdirection: There are no friends here. The article’s ...
The recent New York Times piece “Who Is The Bad Art Friend" has everyone weighing in online as readers wonder how one woman’s story of organ donation could result in allegations of plagiarism and ...
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.
Hulu is developing Bad Friends. The animated project comes from Andrew Santino and Bobby Lee, the duo behind the comedy podcast of the same name.
Sonya Larson and another GrubStreet staffer are leaving after an independent investigation commissioned by the Boston nonprofit writing center.
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