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New Statesman | From Shia LaBeouf to Rolling Stone’s frat house story, the trouble with “I Believe Her”

14 December, 201424 February, 2017 ~ Sarah Ditum

http://www.newstatesman.com/sarah-ditum/2014/12/shia-labeouf-rolling-stone-trouble-i-believe-her

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I’m a columnist, critic and feature writer with bylines at the New Statesman, the Guardian, the Spectator, the Independent, Eurogamer, Stylist, Grazia, Elle and more. Regular TV and radio appearances, including Newsnight and Today. Available for teaching and talks. Anti-fun feminist. Represented by Juliet Pickering at Blake Friedman.

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