Kickin’ with Kyra: Biopics are vital to entertainment
By Kyra Dapore | Nov. 21Biopics offer a way to see into the world of someone we know or admire. They can feel like opening a history book, but in a way that entraps an audience.
Biopics offer a way to see into the world of someone we know or admire. They can feel like opening a history book, but in a way that entraps an audience.
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Sabrina Carpenter’s seventh album, “Man’s Best Friend,” demonstrates how challenging it can be as a woman, especially when navigating relationships.