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Karen Heller

Karen Heller

National General Features Writer at The Washington Post

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  • English
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  • Features/Lifestyle

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Recent Articles

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Review | Connie Chung had a storied career, and she dishes about it all in a new book

In her memoir, “Connie,” the reporter and news anchor opens up about her rise in journalism -- and the many people she tangled with along the way
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Review | Hillary Clinton is back, with a fourth memoir. Is there an...

In “Something Lost, Something Gained,” Clinton remains angry about Donald Trump and committed to her fight on behalf of women.
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Review | Canada’s Sophie Grégoire Trudeau wants to be your next lif...

Trudeau, recently separated from her husband, Justin Trudeau, is rebranding herself in a new book, “Closer Together.” Billed as a memoir, it has little dish.
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Review | The shared dilemma of Jill, Melania, Michelle and Hillary

“American Woman,” a history of the modern first lady, explores the evolution of a thankless job.
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Lily Gladstone’s moment is here. It’s a lot to carry.

At 37, Lily Gladstone has made history. Now, the 2024 Oscar nominee for “Killers of the Flower Moon” is texting with Emma Stone and reflecting on what it means.
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Fun is dead.

Fun has become work, an afterthought, a performance. Fun is now planned, performed, learned. There are books on fun. Coaches for fun. Which means fun is done.
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The Bee Gees’ Barry Gibb has written more hit songs than almost anyone

Kennedy Center honoree Barry Gibb has written an estimated 1,000-plus songs. “If we enjoyed something, we wrote it,” he says.
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‘Aging is a disease’: Inside the drive to postpone death indefinitely

Longevity has become an industry, a subject of bestsellers, podcasts and newsletters. But is a life meted out in metrics, often for a price, worth it?
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Henry Winkler is working through some things

The actor discusses his memoir, “Being Henry: The Fonz … and Beyond,” an excavation of his challenges, pain and neuroses.
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Danny DeVito is down for whatever

Beloved Hollywood icon Danny DeVito, 78, has had a remarkable career — from “Taxi” to “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” — delving into the despicable.
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Perspective | The mug shot seen round the world: Donald Trump’s for...

Trump, 77, is known for mugging for the camera. Now, he has a mug shot, the first former president to be the subject of one.