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Devon Ivie

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Past:
  • Vulture
  • The Cut
  • New York Magazine

Past articles by Devon:

‘It’s a No From Me’: Two Rock Hall Voters Dissect This Year’s Ballot

Two Rock and Roll Hall of Fame voters told Vulture what they think of this year’s ballot, which includes George Michael, Cyndi Lauper, the White Stripes, Kate Bush, Warren Zevon, and more. → Read More

Journey’s Neal Schon & Jonathan Cain Lawsuits, Explained

Two members are plaguing each other with lawsuits, cease-and-desist letters, and off-duty police officers. → Read More

Zach Shallcross Is Proud to Be the Nickelback of Bachelor Nation

Zach Shallcross is the current lead of ‘The Bachelor.’ In this chat with Vulture, he talked about his bassist past and being the nephew of Patrick Warburton. → Read More

Interview: UB40 on ‘The Bachelor’ Performance for Zach

UB40 was a surprise band appearance on ‘The Bachelor’ this season, when they performed for Zach Shallcross in London. However, guitarist Robin Campbell says the band were lead to believe they would be the big finale act. → Read More

Interview: Johnny Knoxville on Hulu’s ‘Reboot’ Cancellation

Johnny Knoxville spoke to Vulture about the cancellation of his Hulu show, ‘Reboot,’ as well as what he expected for season two and what he learned on the series. → Read More

Netflix’s ‘Your Place Or Mine’: On Ashton Kutcher & the Cars

The new Netflix rom-com ‘Your Place or Mine’ features Ashton Kutcher’s character harboring an obsession with the Cars. We spoke to writer and director Aline Brosh McKenna about where this story line came from. → Read More

Depeche Mode Debut Song ‘Ghosts Again’ Without Andy Fletcher

Their first song since the death of founding member Andy Fletcher. → Read More

Billy Joel Led the Campaign for Warren Zevon’s Rock Hall Nomination

Billy Joel led the campaign to get Warren Zevon into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Zevon indeed received his first nomination this year. → Read More

Cyndi Lauper and Willie Nelson Lead 2023 Rock Hall of Fame Nominees

Cyndi Lauper and Willie Nelson lead the shortlist of nominees for the 2023 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Other nominees include Warren Zevon, Kate Bush, the White Stripes, and Rage Against the Machine. → Read More

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Announces 2023 Induction Changes

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame announced that it is now defining rock music as “a collision of rhythm and blues, country, and gospel” as it continues to evolve. → Read More

Debra Jo Rupp Would’ve Liked to Do ‘a Little More’ on That ’70s Show

Debra Jo Rupp told Vulture all about reviving Kitty Forman for ‘That ’90s Show,’ as well as the evolution of her iconic TV mom, the origin of her laugh, and the first time she met Kurtwood Smith. → Read More

Interview: David Crosby on Stills, Nash, Young, and More

In June 2021, David Crosby talked to Vulture for our Superlatives series about Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, as well as what he considered his best and worst music. We’re now publishing that interview. → Read More

David Crosby Dead: Byrds & Crosby, Stills & Nash Co-Founder

The musician, of Byrds and Crosby, Stills & Nash fame, suffered from “a long illness.” → Read More

SNL Denied David Fricke ‘Weekend Update’ Sketch

James Austin Johnson revealed that he tried to play David Fricke on a ‘Saturday Night Live’ “Weekend Update” but was shot down, despite John Mulaney thinking it was funny. → Read More

Kenny Loggins Sets Farewell-Tour Dates for Final Concerts

Kenny Loggins, best known for his hits “Footloose” and “Danger Zone,” announced he’ll be retiring from touring, setting the final tour dates for his farewell tour, This Is It. → Read More

Jeff Beck Dead: Grammy-Winning Guitarist Was 78

He rose from the Yardbirds to the experimental Jeff Beck Group, which culminated in two Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductions. → Read More

The Winners and Losers of Prince Harry’s ‘Spare’

Prince Harry’s new memoir, “Spare,” is the literary equivalent of the tea going cold and the crumpets being a bit too stale. We’ll spare you the long read and just tell you the winners and losers. → Read More

Two Rock Hall Voters Debate Who Should Be on This Year’s Ballot

Two Rock & Roll Hall of Fame voters spoke to Vulture about who they think should be on the shortlist for the 2023 class. → Read More

Robert Plant on the Finest and Most Questionable Music of His Career

Robert Plant talked to Vulture about his career with Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Page, and Alison Krauss; as well as what he thinks about School of Rock and Ann Wilson’s cover of “Stairway to Heaven.” → Read More

Lacey Chabert Is at Home at Hallmark

Lacey Chabert talked to Vulture about being the reigning actor of the Hallmark Channel, as well as the reason many of her colleagues, including Candace Cameron Bure, left for a competing network. → Read More