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The Japanese artist suffered her fair share of fame, grief and misfortune
Lynn Barber
You can’t be openly hostile to men for two decades and expect to retain the male vote
Bridget Phetasy
Being recognizable as a hank of blonde hair and a white dress failing to preserve her dignity dehumanizes the film star
Julie Burchill
At last the culture is representing me
Anymore for Anymore: The Ronnie Lane Story is a thoughtful study of how Ronnie coped both with fame and encroaching illness
Max Décharné