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E. Alex Jung

E. Alex Jung

Senior Writer at Vulture - New York

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RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 3 Trailer - Vulture

Ready, kitty girl? The new season premieres on January 25 on VH1.
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Nico Santos On Superstore's Mateo - Vulture

And the difficulty of having to say a homophobic line in 2 Broke Girls.
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Drag Race All Stars 3’s BenDeLaCreme Explains Her Shocking Eliminat...

“Isn’t it ironic that the queen who likes drama least provided you the most?”
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Miss Vanjie RuPaul's Drag Race Interview - Vulture

“I’m a little ho of all trades.”
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Kevin Kwan on the Movie Adaptation of 'Crazy Rich Asians' - Vulture

The author is happy to be the public face of his book’s upcoming movie adaptation. But he’d be happier if somebody else were doing it for him.
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A Star Is Born: Lady Gaga Tutored Bradley Cooper in Drag - Vulture

Bradley Cooper remembers the time he did drag during Halloween with Amy Poehler.
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Barry Jenkins Experienced Racism During Moonlight - Vulture

“If it can happen to me, it can happen to anyone.”
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Michael Moore on Fahrenheit 11/9 and What He Learned From ... - Vul...

“His conversation with me was a turning point.”
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Can Burning Get South Korea Its First Oscar Nomination?

Is the 30th time the charm?
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Constance Wu on Golden Globe Nomination - Vulture

“Not only is Asianness something that we don’t want to neutralize, we want to celebrate it.”
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Moonlight’s Tarell Alvin McCraney Makes His Broadway Debut

A peek backstage ahead of Choir Boy’s premiere.
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2018: When Asian-American Art Became Its Own Genre - Vulture

A critical look at the films, tv, music, and books that helped define Asian-American art in 2018, including Steven Yeun in “Burning,” Mitski, “Minding the Gap,” and “Crazy Rich Asians.”
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The Best and Worst Dates of Netflix's 'Dating Around' - Vulture

Time for some imaginary murder, betrothals, and flings.
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Jacqueline Novak on 'Get on Your Knees' - Vulture

Jacqueline Novak on her lyrical, epic deconstruction of the blow job in Get on Your Knees.
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Cowboy Bebop (Finally) Takes Flight

Eight months of delays, two corgis, and one freak injury: the show’s stars on the long road to remaking an anime classic.
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Issa Rae and Yvonne Orji Reflect on 5 Years of Issa and Molly

A wine down with Insecure’s OTP.
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Afterglow in Gallery Land

With her installation The New Eagle Creek Saloon, Sadie Barnette gives a gay bar new life at the Kitchen.
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Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin Are Just Getting Started - Vulture

Grace and Frankie may be ending, but their era of collaborations is in full swing.
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Melanie Lynskey on 'Heavenly Creatures,' 'Candy,' Hollywood - Vulture

After debuting at 17, the actress was lost in the industry. “I kept getting reminded I was not the things you needed to be.”
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Laura Linney Resists Interpretation

The actress lives for the stage, loves film crews, and treasures her co-stars. Just don’t ask her about the ending of Ozark.
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2023 Books (That Aren't Celebrity Memoirs) Gift Guide - Vulture

Everyone on your list has already read ‘The Woman in Me’, here are some more interesting ideas for books to give as gifts, including an Emo coffee-table book, Sohla’s cookbook, and dad novels.