Quoted: Natalie Portman takes on NYT dance critic
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"In what other field is it acceptable to judge artists by how big they are?"
-- Natalie Portman on Good Morning America, taking aim (while promoting her new ballet movie, "Black Swan") at a New York Times dance critic who wrote Monday that the Sugar Plum Fairy in a "Nutcracker" staging in N.Y.C. "looked as if she'd eaten one sugar plum too many."
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| November 29, 2010; 5:38 PM ET
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