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The latest in pop-culture news, recaps, and reviews, plus close reads, profiles, interviews, and more from Vulture.com. [Brand Logo]( What to Read Today [The Things We Changed Our Minds on This Decade From Girls to Kesha.]( By Vulture Editors [The 50 Greatest Star Wars Moments, Ranked The Force is strong with these ones.]( By Sean T. Collins [A Bachelorette Party From Hell and This Month’s Other Must-See Comedy Shorts Rounding up our favorite funny videos of the month.]( By Luke Kelly-Clyne [Fantastic Beasts (and Where We Found Them): The Best Animal Acting in 2019 These are the ten films that most benefited from cute and/or creepy creatures.]( By Hannah Woodhead [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( From the Strategist [What Actress Julia Fox Can’t Live Without The hair dryer, ice cream, lip balm, and seven other things that actress Julia Fox, who stars in the new movie Uncut Gems, swears by.]( [Reliving the Best Awards-Show Moments of the Decade Spike Lee! Neil Patrick Harris! Pink! That time Jennifer Lawrence tripped!]( By Madison Malone Kircher [Ray Donovan Recap: Unforgiven Is Ray finally going to have to kill Mick?]( By Brian Tallerico [George MacKay Says 1917 Got Britain’s Finest Rat Actors “I think one of them was in Ratatouille.”]( By Hunter Harris [The Real Housewives of Atlanta Recap: Carnival Night Some episodes just exist to set up a larger, bigger fight.]( By Ali Barthwell [The L Word: Generation Q Recap: And the Bar Is Named Dana’s “LA Times” picks up nice steam (and by steam, I mean sex).]( By Cameron Esposito [The Bachelor’s Peter Weber Insists There’s More to Him ‘Than Just a Windmill’ We’ll see.]( By Devon Ivie [Julia Garner and Her Curls Are Happily Wedded to Foster the People’s Mark Foster Ruth married the “Pumped Up Kicks” guy.]( By Zoe Haylock [Dublin Murders Finale Recap: Mummy and Daddy If you were hoping for every puzzle piece to click into place, then you’ll be sadly disappointed.]( By Hillary Kelly [Sharon Stone Begs Bumble to Please Let Her Find Love Unlike you, she’s not pretending to be Sharon Stone online to get dates.]( By Halle Kiefer [Sharon Osbourne Recalls Firing Assistant After Making Him Run Into Burning Home God bless us, everyone.]( By Halle Kiefer [The Queen Ushers in 2020 by Knighting Sam Mendes and Steve McQueen Olivia Newton-John receives a damehood, among others on this year’s New Year’s Honours list.]( By Halle Kiefer [Zac Efron Reportedly Hospitalized With Life-threatening Infection He was filming his new show called, uh, Killing Zac Efron.]( By Claire Lampen [Kelly Marie Tran’s Limited Rise of Skywalker Role Was Due to CGI ‘Difficulty’ “The last thing we were doing was deliberately trying to sideline Rose.”]( By Devon Ivie [Cool Brooklyn Uncle Barack Obama Reveals His Favorite Books of 2019 Trick Mirror with a side of Normal People.]( By Devon Ivie [You Season Finale Recap: We Found Love in a Hopeless Place Isn’t it nice when partners can connect over common interests?]( By Jessica Goldstein [You Recap: Slasher Chick Ellie stumbling into the path of not one but two narcissistic murderers was a bad break on top of a lifetime of bad breaks for our balcony sprite.]( By Jessica Goldstein [Spotify Rings in 2020 by Suspending All Political Ads We love sonic bipartisanship.]( By Devon Ivie [Whoa, Well She Never Meant to Brag, But Paramore’s Hayley Williams Is Going Solo No misery business here!]( By Devon Ivie [We Admire Robert Pattinson for Having a Good Plan B He joked that he’ll go into erotic films if TheBatman fails.]( By Sangeeta Singh-Kurtz [You Recap: What a Long, Strange Trip It’s Been The good news is Joe and Forty have finally finished a draft of their script! The bad news … well …]( By Jessica Goldstein [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [Read more from Vulture](     [Subscribe to New York]( [Subscribe to New York](   Get 60% off [unlimited digital access]( to New York Magazine, home of the Cut, Vulture, Grub Street, and Intelligencer.     [logo]( [facebook logo]( [instagram logo]( [twitter logo]( [unsubscribe](param=daily)   |   [privacy notice](   |   [update preferences]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Was this email forwarded to you? [Sign up now]( to get this newsletter in your inbox. [View this email in your browser.]( You received this email because you have a subscription to New York. Reach the right online audience with us For advertising information on e-mail newsletters please contact AdOps@nymag.com New York Media LLC 75 Varick St., New York, NY 10013 Copyright © 2019, All rights reserved

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