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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 [103 Days That Shaped Music This Decade The songs and shows and beef and overdue cancellations and heartbreaking losses and so much more.]( By Vulture Editors [The Golden Globe–Nominated Movie Performances That Oscar Ignored, Ranked Different Oscar.]( By Joe Reid [The Decade in Theater: Six Closing Thoughts Spidey and Hamilton, Gatz and Is This a Room, Slave Play and so much more.]( By Helen Shaw [End Your Decade With the Trailer for the Justin Bieber Documentary The pop star is back in his new YouTube Originals docuseries.]( By Zoe Haylock [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [Kevin Spacey Settles Sexual-Assault Case After Accuser’s Death Both parties filed documents to dismiss the lawsuit.]( By Zoe Haylock [An Attempted Conversation With Louisa May Alcott’s Ghost We brought a psychic medium to Orchard House to ask the famous author what she thinks about all of the Little Women adaptations.]( By Rachel Handler [Alex Trebek Says He’s Struggling With Depression After Cancer Diagnosis “I’m not always the most pleasant person to be around.”]( By Devon Ivie [BoJack Horseman’s Creator on Why The Comeback Is the Best Show of the Decade Raphael Bob-Waksberg makes the case for Valerie Cherish.]( By Raphael Bob-Waksberg [Below Deck Recap: The End of Kate-Gate We all knew Kate wasn’t going anywhere without a much larger piece of luggage.]( By Amy Odell [Kim Kardashian West Did Not Get North West JFK’s Bloody Shirt For Christmas Michael Jackson’s velvet jacket on the other hand …]( By Chris Murphy [Michelle Williams Is Pregnant and Engaged, Just Like All Your Instagram Friends To Hamilton director Thomas Kail.]( By Chris Murphy [Tana Mongeau’s Emotional Jake Paul Tell-all Video Is One Red Flag After Another “Jake could fucking kill my whole family, I will always love him.”]( By Madison Malone Kircher [Taylor Swift Bent the Music Industry to Her Will In the 2010s, she became its savviest power player.]( By Lindsay Zoladz [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 [The Very Good Boys of 2019 Movies, Ranked All the animal actors (plus an alien and a Pokémon) who lit up the big screen and our hearts this year.]( By Hannah Woodhead [The Things We Changed Our Minds on This Decade From Girls to Kesha.]( By Vulture Editors [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 [Reliving the Best Awards-Show Moments of the Decade Spike Lee! Neil Patrick Harris! Pink! That time Jennifer Lawrence tripped!]( By Madison Malone Kircher [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 [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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