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Courtney Love Conquers NYC
Posted on Tue Mar 29, 2011 03:14 PM PDT

Courtney Love attended the 2011 New Directors/New Films screening of Hit So Hard: The Life and Near Death of Patty Schemel at The Museum of Modern Art on in NYC on Monday night, and the rock goddess looked halfway decent as she posed for pictures on the sidewalk.
Love reunited with former Hole band members Patty Schemel, Melissa Auf Der Maur and Eric Erlandson for the first time in years, and she even hinted about recording with the group again! Think that'll happen?
Interesting!
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Comments
CUTE!
What the hell has she done to her face ?
She comes through an interesting line of women.
Both her mother and grandmother were well known and a bit odd.
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I feel so sorry for her, she looks so unhappy.
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