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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]( Devour pop culture with us: [Subscribe]( now. What to Read Today [The Story Behind Every Song on Taylor Swift’s folklore The National’s Aaron Dessner walks us through the surprise record, how his songs compare to Jack Antonoff’s, and the mysterious William Bowery.]( [Megan Rapinoe Sits 6 Feet Away From AOC in New Talk Show HBO dropped the trailer for Seeing America With Megan Rapinoe.]( By Rebecca Alter [Folklore Isn’t a Return to Taylor Swift’s Roots, But Somewhere She’s Never Been Her stories here are more purposeful, if a little less personal.]( By Craig Jenkins [Queens of the Dance Floor Madonna, Missy Elliott, Dua Lipa to Remix ‘Levitating’ Out August 14.]( By Justin Curto [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [All the Things Indian Matchmaking’s Aparna Simply Cannot Stand From football to beaches to relaxing.]( By Chris Murphy [Congratulate Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner on Their Baby Girl From a Safe Distance The Wife Guy is now a Father of Daughters.]( By Devon Ivie [Tenet Lives Again The Christopher Nolan thriller will open internationally before hitting the U.S. Labor Day weekend.]( By Zoe Haylock [The Chainsmokers Live Up to Their Name, Put Fans at Risk of Respiratory Illness Giving a whole new meaning to “Closer.”]( By Justin Curto [Miranda Lambert’s First No. 1 in 6 Years Sets Record for Women in Country The last year that more than five different women hit No. 1 at country radio was 2010.]( By Justin Curto [Shea Couleé Successfully Changed Her Drag Race Narrative “We’ve closed the chapter on the season-nine finale, and hopefully [this] will be the opening of a new chapter [that] involves me having a crown.”]( By Rebecca Alter [In My Skin Is Another British Coming-of-age Winner for Hulu A breakout performance from Gabrielle Creevy is just one reason to watch this BBC dramedy about a teen coping with parents incapable of raising her.]( By Jen Chaney [I’ll Be Gone in the Dark Makes Us Ponder Our Own True-Crime Fixations By making writer Michelle McNamara its protagonist, the HBO docuseries compels viewers to reexamine their own relationship with true crime.]( By Jen Chaney [James Charles and Tana Mongeau Apologize for Partying During a Pandemic Meanwhile, at the Hype House.]( By Zoe Haylock [Netflix Tosses a Coin to a Witcher Prequel The Witcher: Blood Origin will be set 1,200 years before the events of the first season.]( By Rebecca Alter [We Are Who We Are Trailer: Luca Guadagnino Brings Melancholy Young People to HBO Coming September 14.]( By Jackson McHenry [John Oliver Wants CNN to Stop Being Such ‘F- - -ing Prudes’ About Everything But mostly about protests.]( By Devon Ivie [Zadie Smith’s Intimations Makes a Joyful Case for Inconsistency In every essay, there is a moment when Smith revises herself or catches herself in a mistake.]( By Molly Young [Regis Philbin Sang a Soothing Irish Lullaby on Conan in 1999 When Philbin wants to sing you to sleep, you put on that giant baby bonnet and let him.]( By Megh Wright [Meet Jimothy Lacoste, the British Rapper With a Mood for Truly Everyone To get you up to speed for Jimothy’s wide-ranging debut album, The Safeway, a guide to all his personalities.]( By Amanda Gordon [Rick and Morty Actress Spencer Grammer Slashed While Breaking Up Argument in NYC The voice actress and a companion were injured in an altercation outside the Black Ant in the East Village.]( By Halle Kiefer [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [Read more from Vulture](     [Subscribe to New York]( [Subscribe to New York](   Subscribe for $5/month and get [unlimited digital access]( to New York Magazine, home of the Cut, Vulture, Grub Street, and Intelligencer.     We value your feedback. Send us a note at engage@nymag.com.     [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 Vox Media, LLC 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, 11th Floor Washington, DC 20036 Copyright © 2020, All rights reserved

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