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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 Biggest Shot in Hollywood Every A-lister wants a COVID vaccine, but are they willing to get canceled for it?]( [Chloé Zhao’s America The creator of quiet indie dramas is now the most-sought-after director in Hollywood.]( [Without Tony Woods, There Would Be No Dave Chappelle The comedian joins this week’s Good One to discuss his influential style and performing all over the world.]( By Jesse David Fox [Judas and the Black Messiah, The Trial of the Chicago 7 Nominated for WGA Awards And Palm Springs!]( By Charlotte Walsh [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [David Boreanaz and James Marsters Show Support for Their Buffy Co-Star Nicholas Brendon has also spoken out about Charisma Carpenter’s allegations of abuse against Buffy creator Joss Whedon.]( By Chris Murphy [Mia Farrow Wishes She ‘Never Met’ Woody Allen in HBO’s Allen v. Farrow Trailer The docuseries will feature new interviews and video footage.]( By Devon Ivie [Drag Race’s Sherry Pie Apologizes (Again) on Tamron Hall The host addressed critics of the interview during the show.]( By Rebecca Alter [Cha-Ching: Second City to Be Sold for $50 Million The news comes months after the theater’s CEO stepped down.]( By Anne Victoria Clark [Emma Stone Is You in Middle School at Hot Topic in Disney’s Cruella Poster Now premiering in May 2021.]( By Savannah Salazar [In Adrian Younge’s Ambitious New Project, James {NAME} Meets Marvin Gaye “I wanted to make a What’s Going On, but as if a Black scholar hooked up with Marvin Gaye and [it was] produced by David Axelrod.”]( By Nate Sloan and Charlie Harding [Arsenio Hall on Hosting His Talk Show During the L.A. Riots: ‘I Was Twitter’ The comedian reflects on his powerful 1992 episode.]( By Zoe Haylock [Rachel Lindsay Doesn’t Feel Bad for Chris Harrison “Why would I?”]( By Devon Ivie [Below Deck Season-Finale Recap: Just Desserts Like everything else in this world, the dramatic ending this season deserved has been cut short by the pandemic.]( By Justin Curto [Does Clubhouse Mean Bad Things for Podcasting? The platform brings new wrinkles to the audio space.]( By Nicholas Quah [Jamie Dornan Tore Several Shirts for His Big Barb and Star Scene The Northern Irish actor — who was once an aspiring comedy blogger — on embracing his silly side through song and dance.]( By Jackson McHenry [Johnny Pacheco, Salsa Trailblazer, Dead at 85 The Dominican bandleader co-founded prominent salsa label Fania Records.]( By Justin Curto [We Need to Talk About The Bachelor As it becomes obvious that the person Matt favors is the one with a racist past, we have to step back and take a hard look at this show’s history.]( By Ali Barthwell [Amazon Exorcizes Simon Pegg and Nick Frost’s Truth Seekers After One Season The truth might be out there, but someone else will have to find it.]( By Halle Kiefer [John Oliver Looks Forward to the Next Pandemic on Last Week Tonight Wait, he’s not looking forward in a fun way. You know what we mean.]( By Halle Kiefer [How Does It Feel, Knowing D’Angelo Is Squaring Off in the Next Verzuz Battle? The R&B star will face off against as-yet-unnamed “friends” on February 27.]( By Halle Kiefer [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [Read more from Vulture]( [Subscribe to New York ]( [Subscribe to New York ](   Get[ ]([unlimited access]( to more great stories from Vulture, the Cut, Intelligencer, Curbed, Grub Street, and the Strategist. [SUBSCRIBE NOW](     [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 © 2021, All rights reserved

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