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[View in browser] [Vulture] September 13, 2016 [Follow Vulture on Facebook] What to Read Today [All 314 Bruce Springsteen Songs, Ranked From Worst to Best Weighing in on every original, officially released composition, whether an official album track or an outtake.] [Tom Ford Explains the Controversial Opening Credits of Nocturnal Animals Why does his new Amy Adams thriller begin with nude, obese women dancing in slow motion?] [How Pyrotechnic Comic Novelist Colson Whitehead Found His Way to the Grim, Measured Underground Railroad The novel is a major departure for him.] [Samantha Bee Has One Concern If Hillary Clinton Beats Donald Trump A "tsunami of misogyny."] [Ava DuVernay’s A Wrinkle in Time Star Storm Reid Will Make You Ponder the Concept of Adorable in Several Dimensions Storm Reid is going to get to hang out with everyone cool.] [How Is Vice’s HBO News Show Targeting Millennials? With Touch Screens and No Host Vice News Tonight premieres on HBO October 10.] [Gwen Stefani Is Producing an Animated Kids’ Show About Japanese Street Culture Konnichiwa, television.] [Miss Sloane Trailer: Forget Frank Underwood, Welcome to House of Jessica Chastain Jessica Chastain, getting shit done in D.C. since Zero Dark Thirty.] [A Complete Guide to Fall TV’s Many Reboots From The Exorcist to Westworld.] [This Deeply ’80s Deleted X-Men: Apocalypse Mall Scene Is Totally Radical Why on Earth would you not include this?] [A Bunch of Funny People Came Out to Celebrate Documentary Now! at IFC and Vulture’s Premiere Party Hader! Meyers! Hamm!] [Theater Review: Last Night’s Last Five Years Thunderous applause.] [Emmys 2016: Who Will and Should Win in the Variety Races? Sunday could be a big night for John Oliver, Key & Peele, and — perhaps —  Beyoncé.] [Let’s Speculate Wildly About American Horror Story Season 6 American Horror Story: Tinder.] [Mel and Sue Are Leaving The Great British Bake Off: ‘We’re Not Going With the Dough’ It's time for your final bake.] [Cynthia Erivo Singing ‘Still Hurting’ Will Make You Feel Just a Little Bit More Alive, for a Minute Also, Joshua Henry sings “Moving Too Fast” at last night's The Last Five Years benefit.] [Nyle DiMarco Says His Deafness Is an Advantage Because He Can’t Hear Donald Trump Rant "Don’t you want to sometimes just turn the volume off completely when Donald Trump starts to rant?"] [Amy Schumer Was Hospitalized With Food Poisoning in Paris, But at Least the Bit Will Be Worth It Schumer was traveling with boyfriend Ben Hanisch.] [Would You Rob a Bank for Green Day? Somebody in the Band’s ‘Bang Bang’ Video Totally Did This is how punks do a heist.] [Fifty Shades Darker Trailer: Your Latest Batch of Sex Adventures Comes With Your Latest Slowed-Down Cover of ‘Crazy in Love’ Coming February 10, 2017.] [Samantha Bee Is Back From Her Hiatus to Rescue America From the Basket of Deplorables "Hillary Clinton has passed away."] [South Park Pens a National Anthem Parody for Colin Kaepernick, So If You Could Please Rise ... “Colin Kaepernick is great. Cops are pigs.”] [Natalie Portman’s Jackie Gets a U.S. Distribution Deal So It Can Have That Awards Campaign You Expected It to Have Portman is back, baby!] [All Eyez on Me Trailer: Tupac’s Story Gets Told on the 20th Anniversary of His Death "I ain't no black leader."] [Carrie Brownstein’s Short Film Starring Natasha Lyonne Imagines a Social-Media Dystopia That Is Goals AF Moms.] [Read More on Vulture »] REACH THE RIGHT ONLINE AUDIENCE WITH US For advertising information on e-mail newsletters please contact [Giorgia.Rosenbluth@nymag.com] This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [subscribe] | [vulture.com] | [unsubscribe] | [privacy policy] | [nymag.com] | Copyright © 2016, All rights reserved New York Media LLC 75 Varick St. New York, NY 10013

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