Complete Culture Coverage
Some people call it a waste of time, I call it a hobby. Following entertainment coverage doesn’t have to be trashy or shallow, and Vulture seeks to prove just that. A bit more high brow than most entertainment sites, Vulture is a virtual meeting place for pop-culture fanatics. The site is more tasteful than say, TMZ for example, because it’s a New York Magazine blog, which is a well-respected publication.
Helping you Discover what’s Great & New
Vulture‘s editorial team isn’t just there to review shows, movie, and books. They have genuinely interesting articles that help you uncover different things in entertainment, new or old. For example, they have an entire category of lists that include 10 great full-length concerts on YouTube, or a ranking of all 64 of Stephen King’s books. In their Star Market category, they profile and analyze the careers of celebrities in crazy detail, and even say what they would do if they were in charge of their careers. It’s definitely falls in “guilty pleasure” territory, but they still manage to keep it classy. Don’t forget to read their “Most Valuable Stars of 2013” list to see if your favourite made the cut (in Ryan Goslings defense, the Avengers stars stole the show this year). So go ahead and indulge in entertainment news, without feeling sleazy about it afterwards.