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The latest in pop-culture news, recaps, and reviews, plus close reads, profiles, interviews, and more from Vulture.com. [View in browser]( [Vulture]( April 27, 2017 [Follow Vulture on Facebook]( What to Read Today [Elisabeth Moss Is the Queen of Peak TV How The Handmaid’s Tale star built the most enviable résumé in television and discovered her personal feminism along the way.]( [How to Tell If Your Child Is a Future Art Star ProjectArt hosts an exhibition of the very early works of famous artists.]( [Like Emma Stone’s Aunt in La La Land, Damien Chazelle’s New TV Show Will Live in Paris Chazelle will direct The Eddy, a musical drama about a club and its band.]( [The Story Behind Dear White People’s Perfect Scandal Parody Dear White People creator Justin Simien talks about loving Shonda Rhimes, writing satire, and his show’s timeliness.]( [Fall Out Boy’s New Song Quotes Britney Spears’s ‘Oops! … I Did It Again’ and It’s Going to Scramble Your Brain The video has an unexpectedly dark message.]( [People in ’90s Movies Had No Idea How Computers Worked ▶️ It’s embarrassing, really.]( [SZA Adds Travis Scott to New Single ‘Love Galore,’ Confirms Her Debut Album Ctrl Is Coming Her debut album Ctrl is due this summer, and will be released by TDE and RCA Records.]( [Austin Powers Had to Edit Out Mike Myers’s Butt Cheek to Dodge an R Rating Instead the movie “went for a slightly more profile version.”]( [A Part of Joseph Fiennes Still Wishes You Could See Him As Michael Jackson “There’s a part of me that would love people to see it and get into a discussion.”]( [What’s Going on With Frank Ocean’s New Songs? Frank’s old songs were neat stage plays about the emptiness of depravity, but the “Blonded” songs are more like cinéma vérité.]( [Does Netflix Need Movie Theaters? With Bright and War Machine, Netflix is getting into the blockbuster game. Does it need to release them in theaters?]( [Riverdale’s Madelaine Petsch on Cheryl Blossom, Defying Mean Girl Clichés, and Calling Luke Perry a DILF “I didn’t really want to be your typical mean girl or your typical villain.”]( [Good Son Dave Grohl Let His Mom and Stephen Colbert Analyze His 6th Grade Report Card for All the World to Laugh At Unsatisfactory!]( [J.D. Dillard Is Not Here to Make Slave Dramas With his debut feature Sleight, Dillard delivers a new kind of hero.]( [Kim Kardashian Talks Caitlyn Jenner’s ‘Hurtful’ Memoir, Says Paris Robbery Was ‘Meant to Happen’ “That was my stepdad for so many years … I just feel like I don’t respect the character that she’s showing now.”]( [Haim Is Finally Back With a New Song and Visual Proof They’ve Been Working Hard The behind-the-scenes footage is directed by Paul Thomas Anderson.]( [Black-ish Recap: Meeting Santamonica “Sister, Sister” welcomes Rashida Jones to the Black-ish ensemble.]( [Justin Simien and the Stars of Dear White People on Why Everything About the Show Is a Risk “There is nothing about this show that’s not a risk.”]( [Empire Recap: The (Nia) Long Con Cookie, let those two trash fires burn hot together. You are seriously better off.]( [Neil Gaiman’s American Gods Is More Relevant Than Ever In Trump’s America. That Scares Him. “I think [Trump] is an out-of-his-depth idiot. Who is possibly criminal. And certainly incompetent.”]( [Robert De Niro Learns Snapchat Like the Most Patient Grandpa Yes, he uses the dog filter.]( [Leslie Jones Has a Wild True Story (or Is It a Lie?) for Dr. Phil “I got chased through a drive-through by a car. On a date.”]( [Seth Meyers Evaluates President Trump’s 30 Executive Orders in the First 100 Days Maybe Trump liked Obama’s governing style after all.]( [Fargo Recap: The Inescapable Reality Who was Thaddeus Mobley?]( [Underground Recap: Macon Haste Underground is most indispensable when it’s unsentimental.]( [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](param=daily) | [privacy policy]( | [nymag.com]( | Copyright © 2017, All rights reserved New York Media LLC 75 Varick St. New York, NY 10013

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