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Constance Grady

Constance Grady

Senior Correspondent

    Latest articles by Constance Grady

    Culture
    Yellowjackets is prestige Pretty Little Liars. Hear me out.Yellowjackets is prestige Pretty Little Liars. Hear me out.
    Culture

    Showtime’s new drama vivisects teen girl friendships. It got its toolkit from teen soap operas.

    By Constance Grady
    Culture
    Why so much Obama-era pop culture feels so cringe nowWhy so much Obama-era pop culture feels so cringe now
    Culture

    How Hamilton, Parks and Recreation, and Harry Potter lost cultural cachet.

    By Constance Grady
    Culture
    Remembering Joan Didion’s reserved, masterful styleRemembering Joan Didion’s reserved, masterful style
    Culture

    The power of Didion’s prose lay in what she didn’t say.

    By Constance Grady
    Sex and the City said it would stand for friendship over men. It didn’t.
    Culture

    On the classic HBO series, love has a market value.

    By Constance Grady
    Culture
    In Fake Accounts, we lie and lie and lie all over the internetIn Fake Accounts, we lie and lie and lie all over the internet
    Culture

    Writer and critic Lauren Oyler skewers the needy posturing of our online selves.

    By Constance Grady
    Culture
    Looking back at the ’90s has meant reexamining the decade’s toxic diet cultureLooking back at the ’90s has meant reexamining the decade’s toxic diet culture
    Culture

    How Impeachment, Spencer, and Katie Couric are rethinking the diet culture of the ’90s.

    By Constance Grady
    Culture
    Company is the musical that made Sondheim’s reputation. A new production reimagines it.Company is the musical that made Sondheim’s reputation. A new production reimagines it.
    Culture

    One of Sondheim’s most beloved shows appears on Broadway, now gender-swapped, just weeks after his death.

    By Constance Grady
    Culture
    Why the new West Side Story works — and one thing that doesn’tWhy the new West Side Story works — and one thing that doesn’t
    Culture

    Our critics hash out Steven Spielberg’s remake of the 1961 classic.

    By Alissa Wilkinson, Alex Abad-Santos and 1 more
    Culture
    Spend the winter reading novels of our online brainsSpend the winter reading novels of our online brains
    Culture

    The Vox Book Club is reading Patricia Lockwood’s No One Is Talking About This and Lauren Oyler’s Fake Accounts.

    By Constance Grady
    Culture
    In Sondheim’s Assassins, cornball Americana can’t cover a seething mass of violent rageIn Sondheim’s Assassins, cornball Americana can’t cover a seething mass of violent rage
    Culture

    A new revival from John Doyle lays bare the country’s dark fairground heart.

    By Constance Grady