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A Snatched Cat, and Then a Snatched Flier About a Snatched Cat
New York Times (blog)
Cathy Konciak, a pilates instructor at Pilates Shop/Yoga Garage on Broadway, near where the flier was posted, said she saw the flier and was immediately skeptical. “The sign said something like, 'If you find the cat's body, please give us a call,'

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The opening salvo of “Please Give,” Nicole Holofcener’s latest indie dramady, confronts the viewer with a montage of female breasts – small, large, flabby, old – that, in one darkly ironic stroke, subverts an entire history of how women’s bodies have been portrayed in art. Not that this was Holofcener’s intention. “If the first scene is set in a mammogram office, I just thought let’s start with …

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Bittersweet Charity: Nicole Holofcener Aims to Provoke and Delight with "Please Give"