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  1. master class
    How Taylor Swift Won Back the PublicThe reputation era was the last time the pop star let someone else define her. Here’s how she rebuilt her image.
  2. legacy
    Diddy’s Open SecretsThe rap mogul shook off decades of rumored bad behavior with wholesome PR revamps.
  3. crime
    A Hidden Sexual-Assault Scandal at the New York PhilharmonicTwo musicians were fired for sexual misconduct. Why are they back with the orchestra?
  4. now streaming
    The 25 Best Movies on Hulu Right NowThe Worst Person in the World, All of Us Strangers, True Lies, and more.
  5. now streaming
    BILL PULLMAN & MEG RYAN SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE (1993)
    The 30 Best Movies on Netflix Right NowSleepless in Seattle, Pineapple Express, The Matrix, and more.
  6. now streaming
    The 30 Best Movies on Paramount+ Right NowPast Lives, Inherent Vice, Clueless, and more.
  7. now streaming
    The 30 Best Horror Movies on ShudderA guide to the streaming service’s most chilling offerings.
  8. scene report
    In the Belly of the BarbzFear them. Cheer them. Nicki Minaj fans are sticking by their queen.
  9. the work of art
    How’d You Make That?Three masterpieces from glimmer through struggle to breakthrough.
  10. close read
    How Netflix’s 3 Body Problem Loses Its Own PlotThe China episodes are excellent. The London ones are bizarre. The reason is less obvious than you think.
  11. now streaming
    The 20 Best Comedies on MaxDr. Strangelove, Kingpin, Barbie, and more.
  12. the action edition
    Picking His FightsThe twists and turns of Jake Gyllenhaal’s unlikely, unsettling action career have brought him to Road House.
  13. encounter
    The Mr. Rogers of Columbus, OhioThe poet Hanif Abdurraqib is as idiosyncratic as his unclassifiable new book.
  14. good one
    Ramy Youssef on the First Israel-Palestine Joke He Wrote After 10/7“You know me. You think I’m Hamas? Bro, I’m a Taliban guy.”
  15. vibe check
    How New York Comedians Are Joking About Israel-Palestine“It makes you miss those easier-to-swallow debates, like trans women playing sports.”
  16. art review
    What to See and What to Skip at the Whitney BiennialJerry Saltz searches for the real thing at the museum’s latest survey of contemporary art.
  17. books
    Percival Everett Can’t Be Pinned DownHis masterful new novel, James, cements his status as one of our most idiosyncratic writers.
  18. vulture sports
    The MFL Has a Winner! 12 of Them, Actually!With the Oscars handed out, it’s time to crown our champions.
  19. profile
    Tierra Whack Takes Her Mask OffKnown for her clever lyrics and eccentric music videos, the rapper gets surprisingly vulnerable on her debut album.
  20. performance review
    The Evolutions of Emma StoneThe Oscar-winning star of Poor Things is a master at playing characters who are only halfway out of the cocoon.
  21. art review
    Byzantium RegainedThe Met’s exhibition of art from the African territories of the Byzantine Empire was a triumph.
  22. encounter
    Banish Me, DaddyAlan Cumming is reshaping the idea of a reality TV host with his unbending performance as the mad king of Traitors.
  23. now streaming
    The 20 Best Comedies on Hulu Right NowMy Cousin Vinny, Triangle of Sadness, Theater Camp, and more.
  24. backstories
    What’s Real and What’s Not in Dune: Part Two’s Biggest Action ScenesCinematographer Greig Fraser breaks down the “magic tricks” that made sandworm riding, bazooka attacks, and gladiator fights look convincing.
  25. fight club
    Watch Out for the Killer GamsLeg crush. Flying scissor. Whatever you call it, the move has become an inescapable part of action heroine fights.
  26. take two
    And the Winners of the 2024 Stunt Awards Are …Over 200 action pros voted on the bruisingest, nakedist, and base-jumpiest achievements of the year.
  27. vulture lists
    The 25 Best Action-Movie Parodies EverFor as long as we’ve had films packed with fights and stunts, we’ve also made fun of them.
  28. a long talk
    The Action Sofia Boutella Wants to SeeThe busiest woman in genre film is asking writers and editors to treat her face-smashing characters as seriously as she does.
  29. let’s go
    The 100 Fights That Shaped Action CinemaWhether the scenes featured fists, firearms, or blades, the result was always the same: The crowd was pleased.
  30. high jinks ensue
    The Team That Crammed Every Stunt Imaginable Into The Fall Guy“One of the greatest compliments we got was when the visual-effects supervisor said, ‘I don’t know why I’m here!’”
  31. stuntman’s stuntman
    Everyone Should Know What Henry Kingi DidThe 80-year-old journeyman has given so much more to Hollywood than his Fast & Furious driving credits let on.
  32. chapters
    She Had Razors Hidden in Her HairOn the glory of blaxploitation icon Pam Grier’s two greatest onscreen catfights.
  33. in conversation
    Made for Jessica LangeHer haunting role in Mother Play, like so much of her work, is one only she could perform.
  34. it’s theater season
    How to Write a Fake Rock SongThe musician Will Butler on his new Broadway banger.
  35. vulture games
    Vulture Got a New Movie Trivia Game, Just for YouMeet the Cinematrix, a daily grid-style puzzle ready to reinvigorate your mornings.
  36. it’s theater season
    The Weird, Wide-Eyed, Weepy, and Wild Voices on BroadwayThis season there are more types of voices on display than we’ve heard in a long time.
  37. encounter
    Christopher Wool’s Punk-Rock Art Show in a Fidi TowerThe blue-chip artist is over museums, galleries — and pretty much everything else.
  38. performance review
    J.Lo’s Never-Ending Love StoryIn This Is Me … Now, she returns to her rom-com roots. Is she tired of repeating herself?
  39. art review
    The Met’s Tremendous Harlem Renaissance Show Redefines ModernismJerry Saltz says we’ve gotten everything wrong about the big bang of 20th century art.
  40. it’s theater season
    Amy Herzog and Sam Gold Are Just a Couple of Ibsen LoversEarly in their relationship, they decided never to work together. But neither could resist adapting Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People for Broadway.
  41. it’s theater season
    The Playwright on HIV Med StrikeThree months ago, Victor I. Cazares decided to stop taking their pills — until the New York Theatre Workshop calls for a cease-fire in Gaza.
  42. now streaming
    30 Essential Movies to Stream on the Criterion ChannelRenoir, Lynch, Tarkovsky, and other treats for film buffs.
  43. screen time
    Is Jacob Elordi Too Tall to Be a Movie Star?The six-foot-five heartthrob appears to be breaking Hollywood’s height barrier.
  44. encounter
    You Don’t Know The Whistler?Molly Lewis is L.A.-famous for her very particular skill set. Now, she’s coming to New York.
  45. song review
    Beyoncé’s New Country Songs Are Plain Ol’ FunAnd bound to upset the worst kind of people.
  46. trending
    When a Tell-All Documentary Is Just Another Press ReleaseThese days, docs about pop stars feel publicist-approved — and they always seem to contain the same safe elements.
  47. books
    Lucy Sante: Here She Comes NowThe author of ‘Low Life’ and ‘Kill All Your Darlings’ tried to keep a safe distance from herself — and her own desires. Until, at 66, she broke free.
  48. announcements
    Introducing the Love Is Blind Club NewsletterWatch and dissect the sixth installment of reality-TV’s great “experiment” alongside New York’s writers and editors.
  49. profile
    Put Maya Erskine in EverythingPEN15 introduced her as a gonzo comedic talent. Mr. & Mrs. Smith makes a convincing case for her as a rom-com lead.
  50. vulture investigates
    All the Evidence I Could Find That Taylor Swift Is a Gilmore Girls FanWhat if I told you none of it is accidental?
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