Nicole Clark

culture writer for Vice

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You is a Lifetime production that first aired in September. It became popular after Netflix picked it up.

Why the stalker boyfriend in the TV show ‘You’ is appealing to women

You is a Lifetime production that first aired in September. It became popular after Netflix picked it up.

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The Netflix show “Tidying Up with Marie Kondo” seems to be everywhere. In each episode, Kondo goes to a household and teaches her KonMari Method of tidying up.

Marie Kondo’s Netflix show strikes a chord -- and a nerve

The Netflix show “Tidying Up with Marie Kondo” seems to be everywhere. In each episode, Kondo goes to a household and teaches her KonMari Method of tidying up.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

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