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vmas 2018
Aug. 20, 2018
The Best Hair and Makeup at the MTV VMAs 2018
From Nicki Minaj’s pigtails to Ariana Grande’s lack of ponytail.
By
Erica Smith
2018 mtv vmas
Aug. 20, 2018
The Weirdest, Wildest Moments From the 2018 VMAs
Pete’s initialed bracelet, the Backstreet Boys return, and everything else that happened at MTV’s VMAs.
By
Opheli Garcia Lawler
vmas 2018
Aug. 20, 2018
See All the MTV VMA 2018 Red-Carpet Looks
Cardi B, Jennifer Lopez, Ariana Grande, Camila Cabello, and more.
By
Vulture Editors
year of the democratic woman
Aug. 17, 2018
GOP’s Fate in the Midterms Is in the Hands of Women
College-educated and minority women are trending Democratic at potentially historic levels. If white working-class women begin to join them, look out!
By
Ed Kilgore
2018 elections
Aug. 17, 2018
GOP’s Fate in the Midterms Is in the Hands of Women
College-educated and minority women are trending Democratic at potentially historic levels. If white working-class women begin to join them, look out!
By
Ed Kilgore
2018 elections
Aug. 16, 2018
No, Democrats Don’t Need a National Platform for the Midterms
The most important thing to Democrats this year is that they aren’t the party that’s the party of Donald J. Trump.
By
Ed Kilgore
science of us
Aug. 15, 2018
The Bleeding Edge
Is 2018’s Best Horror Film
I can’t stop thinking about one detail in particular.
By
Melissa Dahl
2018 midterms
Aug. 14, 2018
Bernie Sanders Won His Vermont Primary
In one of four primary races across the country, Bernie Sanders secured his place on the November ballot.
By
Opheli Garcia Lawler
2018 midterms
Aug. 13, 2018
Andrew Cuomo Finally Agreed to Debate Cynthia Nixon
After months of declining to engage Nixon in debate, the current New York governor has laid out his terms.
By
Opheli Garcia Lawler
domestic violence
Aug. 12, 2018
Rep. Ellison on Domestic-Violence Allegations: ‘I Have Never Behaved This Way’
Karen Monahan alleged that Ellison was abusive toward her during the relationship, which ended in 2016.
By
Opheli Garcia Lawler
music
Aug. 10, 2018
In 2018, Pop Searches for Its Next True North
For now, the compass is broken.
By
Larry Fitzmaurice
Aug. 7, 2018
Leaving Showtime: August 2018
Watch Miles Teller enter the ring in
Bleed for This
.
By
Joshua Rivera
Aug. 3, 2018
Citing Limbaugh and Hannity, Trump Says Shutdown Should Come Before Midterms
At a PA rally, Trump explained the media is “fake disgusting news” — except for a few right-wing pundits who might as well work in the White House.
By
Margaret Hartmann
movies
Aug. 2, 2018
How Do We Define the Female Gaze in 2018?
We talk to six female cinematographers about how they see the world from behind their cameras.
By
Tori Telfer
now streaming
Aug. 1, 2018
New on Showtime: August 2018
You should absolutely rewatch
10 Things I Hate About You
.
By
Joshua Rivera
now streaming
Aug. 1, 2018
New on Amazon Prime: August 2018
Binge an Agatha Christie murder mystery.
By
Joshua Rivera
July 31, 2018
New on Hulu: August 2018
Stream
Mother!
if you’re up for it.
By
Joshua Rivera
vmas 2018
July 31, 2018
Jennifer Lopez and Her Dinero to Receive 2018 VMAs Video Vanguard Award
Yo quiero, yo quiero!
By
Dee Lockett
July 31, 2018
New on HBO: August 2018
Insecure
returns!
By
Joshua Rivera
now streaming
July 31, 2018
New on Netflix: August 2018
Cheers to
The Good Place
season two.
By
Andrew Lapin
vulture lists
July 31, 2018
Here Are the Rest of the Horror Movies Coming in 2018
Including
Halloween
,
The Nun
,
The Little Stranger
,
Suspiria
— and so many combat-enhanced Nazis.
By
Jordan Crucchiola
July 30, 2018
What’s Leaving HBO: August 2018
In a Valley of Violence
is the
John Wick
of the Wild West.
By
Joshua Rivera
panorama 2018
July 30, 2018
Panorama Festival 2018: The Good, the Bad, and the Muddy
Does Pano Fest stand a chance of returning in 2019 after this year’s mess?
By
Dee Lockett
July 30, 2018
What’s Leaving Hulu: August 2018
Watch
Brokeback Mountain
before it’s too late.
By
Joshua Rivera
July 30, 2018
What’s Leaving Netflix: August 2018
Don’t miss Kristen Wiig in
Welcome to Me
.
By
Andrew Lapin
July 26, 2018
Democrats Could Make Big Gains in Governor Seats in the Midterms
In what might be the most overlooked category in midterm races, there’s lots of potential for a blue wave.
By
Ed Kilgore
kennedy center honors
July 25, 2018
Cher,
Hamilton
Among 2018 Kennedy Center Honorees
But will Trump attend?
By
Dee Lockett
tiff 2018
July 24, 2018
Toronto International Film Festival Announces 2018 Lineup
Let the awards buzz begin.
By
Hunter Harris
hairy situations
July 23, 2018
The Most Beautiful Hair From Curlfest 2018
It’s the world’s largest celebration of natural hair.
By
Erica Smith
comics to watch
July 23, 2018
Just for Laughs Announces Its 2018 New Faces
Here are the comedians you should keep an eye on this year.
By
Megh Wright
2018 midterms
July 19, 2018
GOP Congressman Once Mourned the Good Old Days When You Could Call Women ‘Sluts’
“It used to be that women were held to a little bit of a higher standard.”
By
Madeleine Aggeler
best of 2018
July 19, 2018
The Best Stand-up Specials of 2018 (So Far)
John Mulaney, Cameron Esposito, Chris Rock, Ali Wong, and more.
By
Erik Abriss
2018 espys
July 18, 2018
The 10 Sexiest Red Carpet Looks From the 2018 ESPY Awards
Featuring Chloe Kim, Ciara, and Danica Patrick.
By
Amanda Arnold
aughts drama
July 18, 2018
Paris Hilton Calls Lindsay Lohan a ‘Pathological Liar’ in the Year 2018
Feels like 2006.
By
Sarah Spellings
2018 midterms
July 18, 2018
Martha Roby Wins Alabama GOP Runoff, Though She Once Dared to Criticize Trump
The congresswoman denounced Trump after the
Access Hollywood
tape, but after working to prove her loyalty, she managed to win his primary endorsement.
By
Margaret Hartmann
emmys 2018
July 12, 2018
2018 Emmy Nominations: Some Progress and Still Some Same Old, Same Old
Voters have gotten better about recognizing a wider swath of TV. But the tendency to repeat themselves still hasn’t died.
By
Jen Chaney
emmys 2018
July 12, 2018
Emmy Nominations 2018: The 20 Biggest Snubs and Surprises
Yay Issa Rae and Zazie Beetz! Boo for not nominating
The Good Place
!
By
Jen Chaney
emmys 2018
July 12, 2018
2018 Comedy Emmys: Kenan Thompson Gets a Nom, Nathan Fielder Gets Snubbed
Yay for Kenan! Sad for Nathan.
By
Megh Wright
awards
July 12, 2018
Here Are the 2018 Emmy Nominations
The ceremony will air on NBC on September 17.
By
Vulture Editors
July 10, 2018
How to Interpret 2018 Polls Without Fooling Yourself
The first rule: “Don’t believe the hype.” The other rules are almost as simple.
By
Ed Kilgore
now trending
July 10, 2018
The Anti-Fashion Fashion Trends of Summer 2018
Bolo ties, neck wallets, and other unusual, sly, and just plain weird looks for the season.
By
Emilia Petrarca
and
Diana Tsui
2018 elections
July 10, 2018
Can a Democrat Ever Win in Texas? Beto O’Rourke Says Yes.
With its growing Latino population and blue cities, the Lone Star State feels like it should be at least purple. If only people would actually vote.
By
Andrew Rice
movie review
July 5, 2018
The Raucous
Sorry to Bother You
Is the Punk Film 2018 Deserves
Lakeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, and Armie Hammer make Boots Riley’s debut film about a young black telemarketer a bizarre house party of a movie.
By
Emily Yoshida
July 3, 2018
How Democrats Plan to Turn Kennedy’s Retirement Into a Political Win
The party will block Trump’s next Supreme Court justice — or, at least, remind voters that the GOP is a threat to their health care while trying.
By
Eric Levitz
now streaming
July 2, 2018
New on Showtime: July 2018
Baby Driver
,
The Rock
,
Home Again
, and other enticing titles.
By
Joshua Rivera
July 2, 2018
Leaving Showtime: July 2018
The Babadook
will haunt you.
By
Joshua Rivera
July 1, 2018
Democrats’ 2020 Hopefuls Refuse to Disagree (on the Midterms)
With hundreds of races and candidates in play, Sanders, Warren, Biden, and the rest have not once taken different sides in a primary this year.
By
Gabriel Debenedetti
June 30, 2018
Senate Democrats Are Fighting Some Brutal Trends in the Midterms
In November, they must overcome not just an adverse landscape, but a recent trend toward partisan consistency in Senate voting.
By
Ed Kilgore
now streaming
June 29, 2018
New on Amazon Prime: July 2018
Immerse yourself in
The Americans
.
By
Joshua Rivera
June 29, 2018
New on HBO: July 2018
Get ready for
Sharp Objects
.
By
Joshua Rivera
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