Dua Lipa’s Freedom-to-Read Crusade
First publishedJul 18, 12:00 UTC
Last updatedJul 18, 18:58 UTC · 6m ago
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Dua Lipa promotes the freedom to read through her latest venture.
Reported by 1 outlet — The Atlantic. See all sources ↓
Dua Lipa is a singer who loves books. She has a book club called Service95. She wants people to be able to read freely.
Why it matters
This matters because freedom to read is an important right. It allows people to learn and think freely.
In brief
- Who is Dua Lipa?
- Dua Lipa is a singer and actress.
- What is Service95?
- Service95 is Dua Lipa's book club.
- Why does Dua Lipa promote the freedom to read?
- Dua Lipa promotes the freedom to read because it is an important right.
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The outlets frame Dua Lipa as a literary tastemaker and a promoter of freedom to read. They highlight her love of books and her efforts to support reading.
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Dua Lipa as a literary tastemaker
Sources1TypeAngleThe Atlantichighlights her book club and literary events
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Dua Lipa promotes the freedom to read
Sources1TypeAngleThe Atlanticemphasizes her latest venture
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