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Anniversaries
Every Thought We Had Rewatching You’ve Got Mail Dating habits haven’t changed much in the last 25 years, but the Upper West Side sure does look a lot different.
By the Cut
Inside ‘The Simple Life’ 20 Years Later With plenty of feces, feuds, and unforgettable foolery, two socialites changed the nature of reality television.
By Matthew Jacobs
Every Thought We Had Rewatching Practical Magic Just what, exactly, was in the aunts’ margaritas?
By the Cut
anniversaries
Oct. 10, 2023
By Jason Diamond
party planning
June 21, 2023
Lorne Michaels Is Throwing a Big SNL 50th Bash at Radio City “It will be emotional, but everyone will show up because it’s important.”
By Hershal Pandya
A Cronut Superfan Has Eaten Every Flavor for a Decade Running The original viral pastry is celebrating its tenth anniversary.
By Hugh Merwin
elder millennial bait
Mar. 22, 2023
By Rebecca Alter
anniversaries
Mar. 2, 2023
The Chicken and the Baby Forty years ago this week, M*A*S*H signed off with an emotional jab at network TV’s commitment to sanitizing the ugly stuff.
By Matt Zoller Seitz
last night on late night
Jan. 27, 2023
Jimmy Kimmel Celebrates 20 Years of Bumping Matt Damon The show’s 20th-anniversary extravaganza brought back George Clooney, Snoop Dogg, Coldplay, and everyone’s favorite tradition.
By Hershal Pandya
vulture recommends
Nov. 10, 2022
By Sophy Ziss
vulture travel
July 26, 2022
Now You Can Gone Girl Yourself at Sea Or at least get your book signed by Gillian Flynn on the Danube.
By Rebecca Alter
vulture recommends
May 13, 2022
15 Years Later, Gavin & Stacey Has Proved Impossible to Remake American networks tried three times to adapt the beloved British sitcom.
By Tom Smyth
anniversaries
Feb. 1, 2022
Paul Shaffer’s Letterman , SNL , and Blues Brothers Memories A chat with the musician and longtime bandleader on the 40th anniversary of Late Night ’s debut.
By Andy Hoglund
it’s time i settle the score
Jan. 21, 2022
The Fugees Reunion Tour Was Too Good to Be True The outing in honor of the 25th anniversary of The Score has been canceled.
By Justin Curto
anniversaries
Jan. 10, 2022
By Rachel Simon
conspiracy theories
Aug. 19, 2021
Sharks Are Back. Suspicious! It must be nearly 9/11 o’clock, because sharks are back in the news.
By Choire Sicha
new-ish music
July 24, 2021
Taylor Swift Drops ‘The Lakes (Original Version)’ for One-Year Folklore- versary “To say thank you for all you have done to make this album what it was, I wanted to give you the original version of ‘The Lakes.’”
By Rebecca Alter
anniversaries
June 28, 2021
The Prescient Power of The Rosie O’Donnell Show 25 years ago, daytime TV’s original ‘Queen of Nice’ shifted expectations for talk shows and the people who host them.
By Ashley Spencer
anniversaries
June 14, 2021
By Zoe Haylock
vulture recommends
June 10, 2021
Super 8 Was Ahead of Its TimeJ.J. Abrams’s Spielberg-inspired blockbuster turns 10.
By Sophy Ziss
The Instagram Memorial of Anthony Bourdain Why do so many people still leave comments each day?
By Tom Taylor
Harry Hamlin Answers Our Clash of the Titans Questions For the actor, making the cult classic involved clashing with the producers over decapitations, apartheid, and robot owls.
By James Grebey
The Buffy Episode That Changed Everything Twenty years ago, “The Gift” set in motion the biggest changes Buffy the Vampire Slayer would undergo during its run — for better and for worse.
By Rachel Simon
anniversaries
May 27, 2021
The First Mission: Impossible Is Still the Best Not many people expected the 1996 Tom Cruise hit to stand the test of time, but 25 years later, it has.
By Bilge Ebiri
get your game on
May 19, 2021
Shrek Is Love. Shrek Is Life. Shrek Is 20. Time for Trivia.Now that you’ve read 300 anniversary stories about the franchise, let’s test your knowledge.
By Rebecca Alter
Jerry Bruckheimer Is Cool With You Thinking Top Gun Is a Gay Film The legendary Hollywood titan tells Vulture what’s true (and what’s not) about the movie’s lore and offers his thoughts on its great gay legacy.
By Chris Lee
Top Gun ’s Rick Rossovich on That Iconic Beach Volleyball Scene, 35 Years Later“I was always angling to use my physique as one of my assets in characterization.”
By Bilge Ebiri
deep appreciations
Apr. 24, 2021
Janet Jackson’s All for You Was a Reawakening Twenty years later, it’s still the clearest expression of her desire for love to be measured by more than a pain-to-pleasure ratio.
By Kovie Biakolo
Check Out This Josie and the Pussycats (Is the Best Movie Ever) Cast Reunion In which Rachael Leigh Cook offers to drive her former bandmates to the airport.
By Rebecca Alter
Miley Cyrus Sends Her Love to Hannah Montana on the Show’s 15th Anniversary “I am indebted not only to you Hannah but to any + everyone who believed in me from the beginning.”
By Zoe Haylock
How Coming to America Flipped the Script on Eddie Murphy’s Career The film would influence so much of what Murphy did in the years to follow — and continue to have a hold on contemporary audiences.
By Jason Bailey
vulture sports
Feb. 16, 2021
By Rebecca Alter
lux aeterna
Oct. 16, 2020
An Oral History of Requiem for a Dream Darren Aronofsky’s 2000 movie is the work of artists who hadn’t yet been told what they could and couldn’t do.
By Alison Willmore
superlatives
Oct. 15, 2020
Jerry Harrison on the Legacy of Talking Heads’ Remain in Light , 40 Years Later “There are genre-defying junctures where without a particular record, music would not have gone in various directions. Remain in Light qualifies.”
By Devon Ivie
live from stars hollow
Oct. 13, 2020
Sean Gunn Ranks (Some of) Kirk’s Many Gilmore Girls Jobs A look back at Stars Hollow’s best and worst gigs with the town’s most relentless entrepreneur.
By Devon Ivie
Catherine O’Hara, Eugene Levy Answer Every Question We Have About Best in Show The Schitt’s Creek stars talk Cookie’s sexual past, how O’Hara came up with that walk, and why Levy believes Fred Willard is the key to the story.
By Rebecca Alter
anniversaries
Aug. 28, 2020
Katy Perry’s Teenage Dream Songs, Ranked Ten years later, we rank the album that shook the pop industry with its originality, oddity, and ultra fantasy.
By Wolfgang Ruth
anniversaries
Aug. 14, 2020
Brie Larson’s Fake Band Remains the Best Thing About Scott Pilgrim vs. the World On the movie’s tenth anniversary, we recommend the great fictional rock band Clash at Demonhead.
By Rebecca Alter
anniversaries
July 23, 2020
Please Enjoy These One Direction Crumbs for the Band’s 10th Anniversary What better way to celebrate their aluminum anniversary than with some leftovers?
By Justin Curto
10 Sweet Photos of One Direction In celebration of the band’s tenth anniversary.
By Sangeeta Singh-Kurtz
anniversaries
May 22, 2020
What’s the Legacy of the Lost Finale? Revisiting “The End” a decade later, along with Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse.
By Jen Chaney
anniversaries
Nov. 22, 2019
XXXTentacion’s Estate Announces New Documentary and Album The controversial rapper’s final album, Bad Vibes Forever, comes out December 6.
By Zoe Haylock
anniversaries
Nov. 15, 2019
Prabal Gurung’s Impossible Dream A new monograph offers a window into the designer’s decade-long journey to achieving his American dream.
By Zoe Juanitas
a long talk
Nov. 14, 2019
R.E.M. Never Meant to Get So Big Michael Stipe and Mike Mills reflect on Monster at 25, the real Kurt Cobain, and Billie Eilish’s impact.
By Craig Jenkins
the race to animate
Nov. 13, 2019
The Mythical Endurance of Wile E. Coyote The cartoon carnivore’s relentless 70-year pursuit of the Road Runner feels eternal in the best sense of the word.
By Austin Gilkeson
close reads
Sept. 24, 2019
The Doctors Made ER Great. The Nurses Made It Radical. County General’s nursing staff represented a reconsideration of who matters most in a hospital, and which stories are worth telling.
By Kathryn VanArendonk
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