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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 [Live From New York Once Again Lorne Michaels reveals everything about SNL’s 46th season, including the show’s new Biden.]( By Jesse David Fox [SNL Adds 3 New Cast Members Ahead of Season 46 Premiere Anna Drezen has also been promoted to co–head writer.]( By Megh Wright [Jim Carrey to Play Joe Biden on SNL Season 46 Lorne Michaels revealed the news in an interview with Vulture.]( By Megh Wright [Drew Barrymore Talking About Snake Eggs Will Either Make or Ruin Your Day It’s Theater of the Absurd.]( By Rebecca Alter [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [Lorraine Bracco Is Going to Renovate a Sicilian Villa, Bellissimo! If you’ve ever had a weirdly specific dream about watching Tony Soprano’s therapist install plumbing, this is your chance, you little freak.]( By Rebecca Alter [How a 25-Year-Old Film School Grad’s Spec Script Became Ratched Evan Romansky explains how his nurse Ratched origin story wound up in the Ryan Murphyverse and how it changed along the way.]( By Jackson McHenry [Imaginary Advice, Flash Forward, and 5 More Podcasts Worth Trying Including one all about aliens.]( By Nicholas Quah [An Oral History of the Very First Episode of Yo! MTV Raps On August 6, 1988, MTV finally, officially, embraced a genre that was born in New York.]( By Jen Chaney [T’Challa’s Real Housewife Behavior, Explained by a Parrot Expert The Real Housewives of Potomac’s rising star has already left his (claw) mark on this season, but is he cut out for the reality-TV lifestyle?]( By Gabe Bergado [Stevie Nicks Is on the Edge of Saving Cinema Her concert film, 24 Karat Gold, will be released next month.]( By Devon Ivie [Melissa Villaseñor’s Lin-Manuel Miranda Impression Is ‘Drowning’ “The way he sings, it’s like he’s in the sea.”]( By Rebecca Alter [Challenger: The Final Flight Unpacks a Moment of American Hope and Heartbreak In revisiting the tragedy of 1986’s space-shuttle explosion, the new Netflix docuseries draws out some compelling parallels to our present.]( By Jen Chaney [Rainn Wilson Reminds These Actors That The Office Hated Their Auditions [Stares into the camera.] It’s true.]( By Devon Ivie [Chris Rock Says Jimmy Fallon ‘Didn’t Mean Anything’ by Using Blackface “I don’t think Jimmy Fallon intended to hurt me. And he didn’t.”]( By Zoe Haylock [Love Island Recap: Musical Beds The rest of these jokers can keep running around in increasingly toxic circles, but we all know Cely and Justine will prevail.]( By Olivia Crandall [Kanye Says He Won’t Release New Music Until He’s Free From His Label West has continued tweeting about meetings with Universal’s owners.]( By Justin Curto [Blues Singer Anita ‘Lady A’ White Countersues the Former Lady Antebellum Citing “lost sales, diminished brand identity, and diminution in the value of and goodwill associated with the mark.”]( By Zoe Haylock [All the Winners From Night Two of the Creative Arts Emmys RuPaul’s Drag Race is the week’s top winner so far.]( By Charu Sinha [Lil Nas X Is Dropping a Children’s Book Called C Is for Country.]( By Charu Sinha [The 100 Best Movies on Hulu Right Now Casino Royale, Parasite, Portrait of a Lady on Fire, and more.]( By Brian Tallerico [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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