• Lena Dunham Supports Kesha's Injunction Request with Passionate Open Letter

    Kesha has found another supporter in the celebrity community amidst her legal battle with her alleged rapist Dr. Luke and Sony Music: Lena Dunham. In this week's edition of her Lenny Letter, the Girls creator penned an open, heartbreaking letter in support of the "Timber" singer and other victims of sexual assault.
  • 'Girls' Star Lena Dunham Defends Miley Cyrus, Women Expressing Their Sexuality & Feminism

    Lena Dunham is known for speaking her mind on controversial issues like women's rights, social equality, and education. In a recent interview with Refinery29, the 'Girls' star and creator mentioned Miley Cyrus while discussing women's choices. In doing so, Dunham defends the singer, breaks down her feelings toward women expressing their sexuality in different forms, and feminism.
  • Chvrches' Lauren Mayberry Pens Essay on Abusive Relationship for Lena Dunham's Lenny Letters

    Chvrches lead singer Lauren Mayberry is typically pretty closed-off when it comes to her personal life, but has always been a vocal supporter of women's issues including her responses to online rape threats and catcalling. In a new letter penned for Lena Dunham's newsletter Lenny Letters, the singer opens up about the abusive relationship that came to shape how she lives her life now.
  • Rock the Vote Celebrates 25th Anniversary With Free Concert

    Rock the Vote aired their first Public Service Announcement featuring Madonna draped in an American flag 25 years ago this past week. To celebrate their silver anniversary, Rock the Vote held a free concert in Washington, DC featuring the current members of 2 Live Crew (Wong Won and Mark "Brother Marquis" Ross), Darryl "DMC" McDaniels of Run DMC,and DC-based rapper Lightshow.
  • Lena Dunham Quits Twitter After 9-Year-Old Calls Her "Whore," Stays on Instagram

    When it comes to social media, anyone and everyone can become a target to the trolls who spew rapid hate-filled comments on profiles just for attention. Celebrities are often an easy target for cyber-bullies and the latest one under attack is 'Girls' star, Lena Dunham. This time though, it's from an unlikely source, a 9-year-old. In response, Dunham has called it quits on Twitter, even though she is keeping her Instagram account.
  • Justin Bieber 'What Do You Mean' Lyrics Criticized by Lena Dunham

    Justin Bieber's new comeback single "What Do You Mean?" has found plenty of fans in the entertainment industry, gathering positive reviews from critics and getting a standing ovation at this years MTV VMAs. But one star is not a fan of the track's lyrics. Girls star Lena Dunham criticized the song on Twitter for seemingly embracing rape culture.
  • Taylor Swift's 7 Most Watched Videos ('Bad Blood' is Only No. 16!)

    Taylor Swift fans already know that "Bad Blood," the most recent single from Taylor Swift's 1989, has been tearing up YouTube thanks to a music video starring Kendrick Lamar, Selena Gomez, Lena Dunham, Ellie Goulding and a multitude of others. That sort of hype helped it grab the record for most views in a 24-hour period on VEVO, taking the prize from Nicki Minaj's "Anaconda." Nonetheless, it's still only the no. 16 in terms of total views for Swift music videos. Check out the Top 7 on YouTube as of publication.
  • Taylor Swift 'Bad Blood' Music Video Cast Expands: Lena Dunham, Kendrick Lamar & More Added

    At this point, it seems like there aren't many stars who aren't making an appearance in Taylor Swift's "Bad Blood" music video. Last week, the "Style" singer revealed that her latest 1989 music video would feature her BFFs Lily Aldridge, Zendaya and Hayley Williams but over the weekend even more superstars were added, including a fellow pop star, an actress, a writer/director and a surprising name from hip-hop.
  • 'Girls' Creator Lena Dunham Talks Woody Allen, 'Puritanical' America, Campus Rape at Sundance [WATCH]

    Lena Dunham, creator of the HBO sitcom "Girls," has become the voice of twentysomethings everywhere who are struggling to figure out the transition from youth to adulthood. The writer/director spoke during a panel at the Sundance Film Festival over the weekend where she talked about Woody Allen, the escalating campus rape problem and how "puritanical" America is nowadays. Actresses Mindy Kaling and Kristen Wiig were also at the event.
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