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The Office
her web connects them all
Mar. 24, 2024
vulture lists
Mar. 15, 2024
11 Great St. Patrick’s Day TV Episodes to Stream Featuring (surprise!) multiple shows set at bars.
By Marianne Eloise
commercials
Feb. 11, 2024
The Best Super Bowl Commercials Aubrey Plaza riding a dragon, babies playing pickleball, and Beyoncé dropping new music.
vulture lists
Dec. 22, 2023
By Elizabeth Entenman
she’s ba-ack
Sept. 25, 2023
Dunder Mifflin Is Restocking A reboot of The Office ? Is this what we were fighting for?
By Jason P. Frank
fall fashion issue 2023
Sept. 11, 2023
Why Am I Attracted to My Coworker? Meet ‘The Office Ten’ You’d never take a second glance at the guy in a Patagonia vest. So why does he suddenly look so hot when he asks to borrow a stapler?
By Danielle Cohen
Nelson Franklin Is Thankful He’s Not the ‘Uglier George Santos” Comedy’s go-to That Guy discusses appearing in — or auditioning for — most of your favorite sitcoms.
By Hershal Pandya
vulture lists
Dec. 21, 2022
Great Audiobooks to Listen to in 2022 Paul Newman, John Grisham, Sabaa Tahir, and more.
By Marshall Heyman
‘What Do I Do About Work If My Kids Are Sent Home to Quarantine?’ Consider enlisting other parents to address this as a group, since you’ll be harder for HR to ignore if the affected party isn’t just one person.
By Alison Green
last night on late night
Oct. 1, 2021
By Devon Ivie
ask a boss
Sept. 21, 2021
How Will the Vaccine Mandate for Employers Work, Exactly? What we know so far, from reporting a workplace that isn’t enforcing the new rules to fielding sketchy medical and religious exemption claims.
By Alison Green
‘I’m Worried Going Back to the Office Will Mean More Work’ And more concerns about the transition to working in person.
By Alison Green
people person’s paper people
July 19, 2021
By Devon Ivie
How Is Returning to the Office Supposed to Work, Exactly? Responding to readers who dread going back, including reuniting with problematic co-workers and having to wear a bra every day.
By Alison Green
Mark York, The Office Actor, Dead at 55 He played Billy Merchant, the Scranton Business Park’s sensible manager.
By Devon Ivie
The Open-Plan Office Was an Auditory Disaster To quiet the din, consider a 1976 Acoustic Conditioner.
By Alexandra Lange
Remember the Office? A look back at 150 years of cubicles, corner offices, all-nighters, and the holiday party.
By The Editors
The Infinite Semiotics of the Office Bathroom It is an unavoidable intersection of power and poop.
By Sloane Crosley
What It Was Like to Work at The Paris Review in the 1980s A few of the people we discovered became famous; many did not.
By Mona Simpson
Scandals, Murders, and Innovations in One Iconic New York City Office The Equitable Building is not as famous as the Chrysler, the Empire State, or even the Flatiron. But it changed the city in countless ways.
By Chris Pomorski
Looking Back at the Truly Debauched Office Holiday Party After cocktails in the conference room, it could get a little sleazy.
By Rachel Sugar
The Exquisite Pleasure of a Dead-End Job The dirty deeds, office drama, and pay irregularities of a starter job.
By Mark Harris
The Subtle Art of the Executive Assistant The role occupies a peculiar place in the modern office.
By Molly Young
Why Is Office Lighting So Bad? Fluorescents were terrible. But LEDs can drive you insane.
By Rachel Handler
New York City Made the Office And the office, in turn, made modern New York.
By Justin Davidson
What It Was Like to Work for Ruth Bader Ginsburg “We hired a college student to take care of the babies during the day. We had playpens and cribs and baby carriages.”
By Irin Carmon
The History of the Work Spouse You call her your work wife, and here I must ask you: why?
By Katie Heaney
How Hollywood Depicted the New York Office It was where our dreams and anxieties unfolded.
By Jen Chaney
returning to the office
Apr. 23, 2021
Six Municipal Workers on Going Back to the Cubicle “Those elevators are packed like a can of sardines.”
By Caroline Spivack
Dwight Enters the Matrix in Never-Before-Seen Office Prank Cold Open It’s the late Hugh Dane’s time to shine as Hank the Security Guard. Or, in this case, Morpheus’s brother.
By Halle Kiefer
people person’s paper people
Dec. 14, 2020
By Devon Ivie
last night on late night
Sept. 16, 2020
By Devon Ivie
two friends
Sept. 2, 2020
By Anne Victoria Clark
people person’s paper people
Aug. 9, 2020
Lindsey Broad, The Office ’s Cathy, Says She Still Experiences Fan Abuse She recounted how people recently said that she “deserved” to have her dog murdered.
By Devon Ivie
america’s anti-dad
July 20, 2020
Steve Carell’s Bizarrely Unfunny Return to Comedy After years drifting toward drama, Steve Carell made a movie with Jon Stewart and a show with the Office creator. So why aren’t we talking about them?
By Alison Willmore
Every Blackface Episode and Scene That’s Been Removed From Streaming So Far Scrubs, 30 Rock, The Office , It’s Always Sunny , and the many other sitcoms that suddenly regret their blackface jokes.
By Rebecca Alter
some good news
May 11, 2020
The Office Cast Recreates Show’s Wedding Dance for Very Special Zoom NuptialsJohn Krasinski has become his costars’ puppet master during quarantine, and we are all the better for it.
By Halle Kiefer
3 Very Different West-Side Bars Will Permanently Close The city is losing iconic Irish pub Coogan’s and Chicago transplants The Office and The Aviary.
By Nikita Richardson
that’s what they said
Mar. 28, 2020
By Devon Ivie
Michael Scott Had a Pet Parrot Named Jim Carrey And other interesting things we learned from a new book about The Office .
By Brian Boone
book excerpt
Mar. 24, 2020
An Oral History of The Office ’s Insane Fire Drill Episode An excerpt from Andy Greene’s The Office: The Untold Story of the Greatest Sitcom of the 2000s .
By Andy Greene
last night on late night
Oct. 18, 2019
By Bethy Squires
Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey Invite NBC to Hear Their Office Reunion Pitch “We want a reunion. We’d like a reunion special. We’d been tossing around ideas, but it’s ultimately not up to us.”
By Devon Ivie
people person’s paper people
Oct. 9, 2019
Mindy Kaling Says the Emmys Tried to Discredit Her Work on The Office “Just me. The most junior person, and woman of color. Easiest to dismiss.”
By Devon Ivie
people person’s paper people
Oct. 8, 2019
Jim and Pam’s Office Wedding Nearly Ended With a Niagara Falls Death “There was this whole debate that went on in the writers’ room, people are like, ‘I don’t know, I think this is kind of dark and weird.’”
By Devon Ivie
grub guides
Sept. 24, 2019
Where to Drink Vintage Spirits in New York Mid-century Campari, actual pre-Prohibition rye, ghost whiskey, and lots more.
By Robert Simonson
the office
Sept. 17, 2019
By Rebecca Alter
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