Culture Gabfest: Fool's Gold. Slate Culture Culture Gabfest: Need for Speed. This month David Plotz talks with author Florence Williams about divorce, affection, good friendships, and her new book Heartbreak: A Personal and Scientific Journey. MAR 9, 2022. The panel begins by discussing the French film Happening with Susan Matthews, Slates news director and the host of Slow Burn Season 7, which will focus on Roe v. Wade. This week, the panel begins by discussing A24s newest horror/thriller film from Alex Garland Men. Email us at culturefest@slate.com. The Culture Gabfest: Not That Gomorrah Edition: Slate critics Steve Metcalf, Julia Turner, and Dana Stevens discuss Marvel's latest franchise movie Guardians of the Galaxy, whether plagiarism is that big of a deal, and the intricacies of writing a new Gabfest theme song with composer Nick Britell. In Slate Plus, the panelplus Next, they dive into music with The Harry Smith B-Sides. 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The Slate Culture Gabfest's regular hosts Dana Stevens, Stephen Metcalf and Julia Turner always seem to be ahead of the curve in discussing our most absorbing cultural preoccupations from one week to the next. Heather: Herseys Collidersa two-part refrigerated dessert. Email us at [email protected]. About. In Slate Plus, the panelplus The panel begins by discussing the French film Happening with Susan Matthews, Slates news director and the host of Slow Burn Season 7, which will focus on Roe v. Wade. Slate Culture. Lange. Culture Gabfest. In Slate Plus, the panel discusses culture that shaped their ideas of 40s and 50s adulthood. In Slate Plus, the panel discusses their ideal cultural mix. This week, Steve is joined by author and Slate editor and writer, Dan Kois, and Slate staff writer, Heather Schwedel. Email us at culturefest@slate.com. Finally, the panel talks about musics next big thing: British indie-rock duo Wet Legs newest self-titled album. Then, the panel takes a time-traveling ride with Season 2 of Russian Doll. This week Steve, Dana, and Julia discuss the film The Father, starring Anthony Hopkins. New York Times critic Dwight Garner says The Slate Culture Gabfest is one of the highlights of my week. The award-winning Culturefest features critics Stephen Metcalf, Dana Stevens, and Julia Turner debating the week in culture, from highbrow to pop. Endorsements Dana: In celebration of the late-great Princes birthday: his 1987 concert film Sign o the Times, which is finally available on streaming. They begin by digesting HBOs Julia Child series, Julia, starring one of Junes favorites: Sarah Lancashire. und 1.165 Episoden von Slate Culture an! In Slate Plus, the panel spoils Men to get to the bottom of the horror mystery. Culture Gabfest on Apple Podcasts. a bonus segment in each episode of the Culture Gabfest, full access to Slate's journalism on Slate.com, and more. Email us at [email protected] Endorsements Dana: In celebration of the late-great Princes birthday: his 1987 concert film Sign o the Times, which is finally available on streaming. Like so much of pop culture, online culture is largely rooted in the work of Black and other marginalized people.Writer and activist Bridget Todd celebrates their stories on her podcast There Are No Girls on the Internet.On todays episode of A Word, she joins Jason Johnson to talk about the challenge of preserving that history, and building communities for Finally, the panel rehashes the 2021 edition of Slates Movie Club (including Danas list Slate's Culture Gabfest is a New York-based podcast from Slate hosted by Stephen Metcalf, Dana Stevens and Julia Turner. In Slate Plus, the panel discusses culture that shaped their ideas of 40s and 50s adulthood. This week, the panel begins by entering the multiverse of Everything Everywhere All At Once. Culture Gabfest: Unreal World. Topics include: favorite pieces of art, culture their children introduced them to, and previous years endorsements that have become staples in the panels lives. as they cut into Netflixs newest hit. Facebook gives people the power to share Slate has been something of a pioneer of the discussion podcast form their Political Gabfest has been around since 2006, and a combined political/cultural Gabfest Radio show has recently started broadcasting on WNYC. First: Nick Davis book Competing With Idiots: Herman and Joe Mankiewicz, A Dual Portrait. Each Wednesday, Slate s Culture Gabfest closes with one endorsement from each gabber. I broke my, Dont listen if theres no Dana rule. Endorsements Dan: A contemporary novel about a very bad art friend that was somewhat overlooked in January, Last Resort by Andrew Lipstein. Then, the panel takes a time-traveling ride with Season 2 of Russian Doll. In Slate Plus, the panel spoils Men to get to the bottom of the horror mystery. Email us at culturefest@slate.com. Listen to Slate Culture instantly on your tablet, phone or browser - no downloads needed. This week, Steve and Dana are joined by author and co-host of Slates Working podcast, Isaac Butler. New York Times critic Dwight Garner says The Slate Culture Gabfest is one of the highlights of my week. The award-winning Culturefest features critics Stephen Metcalf, Dana Stevens, and Julia Turner debating the week in culture, from highbrow to pop. Get the Culture Gabfest and all of Slate's culture coverage here. Slate Podcasts. All your favorite podcasters recommendations in one handy database. The award-winning Culturefest features critics Stephen Metcalf, Dana Stevens, and Julia Turner debating the week in culture, from highbrow to pop. Julia: A listener response to her former request of snorkelings relationship to birdwatching. This week, Steve and Dana are joined by New York Times columnist and Slate graduate Jamelle Bouie. Email us at [email protected]. Dan: A contemporary novel about a very bad art friend that was somewhat overlooked in January, Last Resort by Andrew Lipstein. In Slate Plus, the panel continues to field some stellar listener questions. Download de DS Podcast-app Alle afleveringen. Julia: A birdwatching app, Merlin. Finally, the panel is joined by Slate senior editor Rebecca Onion to discuss the new social media app BeReal. First, the panel takes on The Glorias, the new film based on Gloria Steine Then, they reflect on Norm Macdonalds career and influence with his posthumous special Nothing Special. Slate Culture. Heather: Herseys Collidersa two-part refrigerated dessert. Dana: The novel, Howards End by E.M. Forster. Email us at culturefest@slate.com. Mar 31 2021 1 hr 2 mins. May 22 2022 53 mins 12.4k. Endorsements Dana: In celebration of the late-great Princes birthday: his 1987 concert film Sign o the Times, which is finally available on streaming. Finally, the panel rehashes the 2021 edition of Slates Movie Club (including Danas list Finally, the panel is joined by Associate Professor of Music Theory at the University of Memphis, Jeremy Orosz, to discuss forensic musicology and what counts as This week on the Culture Gabfest, Stephen Metcalf and Julia Turner are joined by Slate book critic Laura Miller for a full episode. Promote. Reviews. Next, the panel is joined by Slate music critic Carl Wilson as they break down Adeles latest emotional rollercoaster, 30. Finally, theyre joined by Slate staff writer Aaron Mak to talk about First, the panel discusses the Richard Williamsfather of tennis phenoms Venus and Serena Williamsbiopic, starring Will Smith, King Richard. Dana: Scottish actor Alan Cummings harrowing, yet deeply moving bookparticularly the audiobook versionNot My Fathers Son: A Family Memoir. Eternals Return of the Same from Culture Gabfest on Podchaser, aired Wednesday, 10th November 2021. In Slate Plus, the panel discusses their ideal cultural mix. Listen to Culture Gabfest: Whose Woods Are These? This week, the panel begins by revisiting the iconic film The Godfather in celebration of its 50th anniversary. Finally, the panel is joined by contributing writer for the New York Times, Jody Rosen, to discuss his newest book Two Wheels Good: The History and Mystery of the Bicycle. Finally, the Endorsements: Dana: The McMansion Hell blog Julia: Con Todo El Mundo by Khruangbin Steve: The television show Reno 911! Episodes. This week, the panel begins by entering the multiverse of Everything Everywhere All At Once. Then, the panel dives into the world of AI with After Yang. Ne More Dana. Culture Gabfest: Aristocrats at Sea This week, Steve is joined by author and Slate editor and writer, Dan Kois, and Slate staff writer, Heather Schwedel. Then, the panel takes a time-traveling ride with Season 2 of Russian Doll. Email us at culturefest@slate.com. In Slate Plus, the panel remembers the career of Ray Liotta. Finally, the panel is joined by Slate senior editor Rebecca Onion to In Slate Plus, the panel discusses their experiences having their work edited. Finally, the panel talks about musics next big thing: British indie-rock duo Wet Legs newest self-titled album. In Slate Plus, the This week, Steve, Dana, and Julia tackle some listener questions in our annual call-in show. This week, Steve and Dana are joined by New York Times columnist and Slate graduate Jamelle Bouie. Get the Culture Gabfest and all of Slate's culture coverage here. In Slate Plus, the panel discusses Oscars fashion. Wont happen again. Stephen's pick: Henry Louis Gates Jr.'s Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Black Man. Reviews. First, the panel discusses the social implications of Netflixs biggest hit to date, Squid Game. This week, Dana Stevens, of Slate's popular Culture Gabfest podcast, endorsed Bill's interview with Marilynne Robinson, extolling the This week, Slates TV critic and host of the podcast Decoder Ring, Willa Paskin, and poet, essayist, podcast host, and author, Nichole Perkins, fill in for Dana and Julia. Then, the panel jumps back in time with the reboot of Canadian comedy troupe Kids in the Hall. This week, the panel begins by assessing Nicolas Cages satirical cinematic metaverse in The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent.Then, the panel is joined by co-host of Slates Working podcast, Isaac Butler, to discuss the final season of Better Call Saul.Finally, the panel is joined by Washington Post columnist Will Oremus to break down Elon Musks recent Culture Gabfest. Heard that is gripping the media. Description. This week on the Culture Gabfest, Stephen Metcalf and Dana Stevens are joined by guest host Jody Rosen, a contributing writer for the New York Times Magazine. via Podcasts. Culture Gabfest: Weirdest Oscars Ever. Julia's pick: Norman Rush's novel Mating. In Slate Plus, the panel spoils Men to get to the bottom of the horror mystery. by Slate Culture Email us at culturefest@slate.com. Do Androids Dream of Chris Pine? In Slate Plus, the On the Slate Plus segment this week, the panel spoils the ending to Little Women. Hre dir kostenlos Culture Gabfest: Whose Woods Are These? The panel begins by taking a spin with Julian Fellowes (creator of Downton Abbey) new show The Gilded Age. This week, the panel is joined by June Thomas, co-host of Working (Slates podcast on the creative process). Email us at culturefest@slate.com. Finally, the Endorsements Dana: The film Paris, 13th District, which is a light, French relationship movie where everyone has perfect sweaters, deep wine glasses, and engaging romantic arguments. Next, the panel appreciates the legacy that writer Joan Didion left behind. Endorsements. Charts. Email us at culturefest@slate.com. Email us at culturefest@slate.com. The Culture Gabfest weekly endorsements: Dana's pick: James Lipton's Inside the Actor's Studio interview with Paul Newman. This week, Isaac Butler, author and co-host of Slates podcast Working, fills in for Steve as the panel begins by seeking Valhalla with The Northman. Endorsements Dan: A contemporary novel about a very bad art friend that was somewhat overlooked in January, Last Resort by Andrew Lipstein. EndorsementsDana: Atlantics, a Cannes Grand Prix-winning film by French-Senegalese director Mati Diop, streaming on Netflix.Julia: A withdrawal of a previous endorsementthe book The Power of the Dog by Don Winslowbecause of its sexist treatment of women. A slightly odd endorsement of a book review. Add to My Podcasts. Dana: This 10 year-old article from Jimmy Stamp for Smithsonian Magazine titled The Long History of the Espresso Machine. Endorsements Dan: A contemporary novel about a very bad art friend that was somewhat overlooked in January, Last Resort by Andrew Lipstein. First, the panel reviews Sally Rooneys most recent novel, Beautiful World, Where Are You?.Next, the panel discusses the new poignant and hilarious television series Reservation Dogs. Get the Culture Gabfest and all of Slate's culture coverage here. Listen to Culture Gabfest: Need For Speed and twenty-four more episodes by The Latest Stories From Www.wnyc.org, free! Endorsements Dana: In celebration of the late-great Princes birthday: his 1987 concert film Sign o the Times, which is finally available on streaming. Email us at culturefest@slate.com . This week, the panel begins by breaking down just what makes HBOs pandemic series Station Eleven so successful with Slates senior managing producer of podcasts and co-host of Slates Working podcast, June Thomas. Listen on Apple Podcasts. Slate Plus members get a bonus segment on the Culture Gabfest each episode, and access to exclusive shows like Dana Stevens classic movies podcast Flashback. In Slate Plus, the panel discusses culture that shaped their ideas of 40s and 50s adulthood. Email us at [email protected] Endorsements Dan: The novel, Howards End by E.M. Forster. Production assistance by Nadira Goffe. Slate podcast hosts and guests have endorsed countless cool, interesting, useful, and weird items over the years.