As if things weren’t bad enough. We can’t go to the movies, a Broadway show or a bookstore to find entertainment while the city is in coronavirus lockdown, but we can always turn to . . .
Lena Dunham? Reader, she’s back. The creator of “Girls” — who turned a brief window of fascination with her from middle-aged male TV executives and their counterparts in the publishing industry into a lucrative career as “a voice of a generation” — has decided to lift our collective spirits by collaborating with Vogue magazine on a serialized romance novel called “Verified Strangers.” C’mon, really? “Girls” was a trendy and ultimately depressing show about a group of young, entitled people who were supposed to be from a land called Williamsburg and who
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