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Elizabeth Moss

  1. encounter
    How Dark Can Elisabeth Moss Get?During a day of furniture shopping, the Her Smell actress ponders what it would look like if she went Method.
  2. religion
    Elisabeth Moss Defends Scientology From Comparison to Handmaid’s Tale’s Gilead“Religious freedom and tolerance and understanding the truth and equal rights for every race, religion and creed are extremely important to me.”
  3. party pics
    All the Looks From the Vanity Fair Oscar Party One final outfit change. 
  4. causes
    It’s Time for the Mani-Cam to DieIf ever there were a cause worth fighting for, this is it.
  5. red carpet beauty
    The Short and Short of Emmys Hair Last NightThe cuts that made us want to take scissors to our own.
  6. last night on late night
    J.J. Abrams: Deleted Cumberbatch Shower ScenePlus: Elizabeth Moss’s first New York apartment, a $400 bedroom sublet off of Craigslist, and more, on our daily late-night roundup.
  7. last night on late night
    Nick Offerman Read Tweets by Young Female CelebsPlus: Elisabeth Moss, Zach Braff, and Kate Mara read really mean tweets about themselves, and more, on our daily late-night roundup.
  8. last night on late night
    Melissa McCarthy a Little Shameful About SNLPlus: Elisabeth Moss’s side of the drinks with David Lynch story, and more, on our daily late-night roundup.
  9. in other news
    Hey, New Yorkers: You’re Fat! So you know how the city banned trans fats from our foods? And is making fast-food places post nutrition information? And otherwise going out of its way to healthy us up? And how everybody seems to be at the gym all the time? And how Whole Foods, with its organic this and whole-grain that, is taking over the city? Yeah, well, today’s Daily News brings news that New York — granted, the state, not the city — budged not at all on the national obesity ranking this year. We’re apparently the 38th most obese state, with 22.4 percent of New Yorkers weighing in as obese and more than half overweight. But, actually, things might not be so bad: We’re not that far off from the skinniest state, Colorado, where 17.6 percent of the population is obese, and we’re a far cry from Mississippi, with more than 30 percent obesity. Sometimes we’re really glad we have Mississippi. Bulge Battle Weighs on New Yorkers [NYDN]