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Culture Gabfest

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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. For more of Slate’s culture podcasts, check out the Slate Culture feed.


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Episodes

Whose Woods Are These?

This week, the panel begins by discussing the new true crime series Under the Banner of Heaven . Then, the panel time travels with the film Petite Maman . Finally, the panel debates “The Future of Public Parks,” inspired by a New Yorker piece from Alexandra Lange. In Slate Plus, the panel discusses their experiences having their work edited. Email us at culturefest@slate.com . Endorsements Dana: The novel, Howards End by E.M. Forster . Julia: A listener response to her former request of snorkeli...

May 18, 202258 min

Aristocrats at Sea

This week, Steve is joined by author and Slate editor and writer, Dan Kois, and Slate staff writer, Heather Schwedel. The panel begins by discussing the French film Happening with Susan Matthews, Slate’s news director and the host of Slow Burn Season 7, which will focus on Roe v. Wade. Then, the panel sails the high seas with HBO’s Our Flag Means Death . Finally, Julia pops in for a surprise guest segment as the panel discusses Kim Kardashian’s Marilyn Monroe-inspired Met Gala appearance. In Sla...

May 11, 202251 min

Hamlet on Steroids

This week, Isaac Butler, author and co-host of Slate’s podcast Working , fills in for Steve as the panel begins by seeking Valhalla with The Northman . Then, the panel takes a time-traveling ride with Season 2 of Russian Doll . Finally, the panel is joined by Slate senior editor Rebecca Onion to discuss the new social media app BeReal. In Slate Plus, the panel—plus guest producer Jessamine Molli—share their experiences watching content while under the influence. Email us at culturefest@slate.com...

May 04, 202256 min

Nick Cage Smooches Good

This week, the panel begins by assessing Nicolas Cage’s satirical cinematic metaverse in The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent . Then, the panel is joined by co-host of Slate’s 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 Musk’s recent acquisition of Twitter. In Slate Plus, Steve corrects a mistake and the panel discusses their relationships to imaginary places. Email us...

Apr 27, 202258 min

Wet Leg, Floppy Fingers

This week, the panel begins by entering the multiverse of Everything Everywhere All At Once . Then, the panel dives into Apple TV+’s newest spy drama Slow Horses (based on books that were reviewed by Slate’s own Laura Miller ). Finally, the panel talks about music’s next big thing: British indie-rock duo Wet Leg’s newest self-titled album. In Slate Plus, the panel discusses a Gawker article from Rachel Connolly, titled “The ‘Pity Me!’ Personal Essay .” Email us at culturefest@slate.com . Endorse...

Apr 20, 202258 min

Do Androids Dream of Chris Pine?

This week, the panel is joined by June Thomas, co-host of Working (Slate’s podcast on the creative process). They begin by digesting HBO’s Julia Child series, Julia , starring one of June’s favorites: Sarah Lancashire . Then, the panel dives into the world of AI with After Yang . Finally, the panel answers Dana’s very important question: is Chris Pine the Robert Redford of our time ? In Slate Plus, the panel discusses their favorite Canadian cultural products. Email us at culturefest@slate.com ....

Apr 13, 202255 min

The Godfather Is Great, but Is It Cake?

This week, the panel begins by revisiting the iconic film The Godfather in celebration of its 50th anniversary. Then, the panel answers the question Is It Cake? as they cut into Netflix’s newest hit. 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 musical plagiarism—which he wrote about for Slate , using Dua Lipa’s “Levitating” lawsuit as a case study. In Slate Plus, the panel discus...

Apr 06, 202253 min

Weirdest Oscars Ever

This week, the panel begins by breaking down everything that went down during the weirdest Oscars ever. Then, the panel is joined by author, professor, and Slate’s pop critic, Jack Hamilton, to discuss Adam McKay’s over-stylized docudrama about the 1980s Lakers, Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty . Finally, the panel is joined by Slate senior writer Mark Joseph Stern to discuss Disney CEO Bob Chapek and his response to Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill. In Slate Plus, the panel discusses ...

Mar 30, 202256 min

Drive My Batmobile

This week, New York Times columnist and Slate graduate, Jamelle Bouie, fills in for Steve as the panel begins by entering the Gotham of Matt Reeves’ The Batman . Then, for our final pre-Oscars round-up, the panel digs into Best Picture nominee Drive My Car. Finally, the panel discusses the trend of ever-elongating movie runtimes. In Slate Plus, the panel questions Jamelle about his recent deep dive into the work of Martin Scorcese. Email us at culturefest@slate.com . Endorsements Dana: Pedro Alm...

Mar 23, 202254 min

Licorice Dystopia

This week, senior editor at Slate, Allegra Frank, fills in for Steve as the panel begins by debating the enjoyability of Apple TV+’s new star-studded thriller Severance . Then, the panel digs into Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest Oscar contender Licorice Pizza. Finally, the panel discusses longform YouTube videos and the rise and fall of attention spans, inspired by Terry Nguyen’s article “The video essay boom” for Vox. Referenced video essays include: Mike’s Mic on Pretty Little Liars , Jenny Nich...

Mar 16, 202256 min

Silicon Valley Pricks

This week, the panel begins by hashing out Hulu’s new Silicon Valley miniseries The Dropout . Then, the panel breaks down Pedro Almodóvar’s recent film Parallel Mothers . Finally, the panel is joined by author and Slate writer Dan Kois to rant about the growing dangers of pickup trucks . In Slate Plus, the panel answers the classic celebrity hall pass question. Email us at culturefest@slate.com . Endorsements Dana: The website Timemaps.com , where you can view maps of the world over time and foc...

Mar 09, 202252 min

The Very Worst Person in the World

This week, the panel begins by discussing the Norwegian Oscar contender The Worst Person in the World . Then, they're joined by Slate’s TV critic and host of the Decoder Ring podcast, Willa Paskin, to digest the New York Time’s latest hit podcast The Trojan Horse Affair. Finally, the panel is joined by screenwriter, director, and journalist Michael Idov to discuss Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s pivot from the entertainment industry to president of Ukraine. In Slate Plus, the panel answers a question from...

Mar 02, 202258 min

New Jackass, Old Tricks

This week, the panel begins by pondering the longevity of the Jackass franchise , focusing on the latest addition, Jackass Forever , with Slate staff writer Sam Adams . Then, the panel watches the surprise Oscar Best Picture contender Nightmare Alley . Finally, the panel discusses the conversation-starter article from The Cut ’s Allison P. Davis, “A Vibe Shift Is Coming. Will Any of Us Survive It?” In Slate Plus, Sam joins the panel again to answer a listener's question about how knowing the way...

Feb 23, 202257 min

Exploiting Pamela Anderson...Again?

This week, the panel begins by discussing Hulu’s new biopic Pam & Tommy . Then, they dive into the Academy Award-record breaking animated Danish film Flee . Finally, the panel discusses Jennifer Senior’s popular article for The Atlantic , “It’s Your Friends Who Break Your Heart” about friendships as you age. In Slate Plus, the panel takes inspiration from the Scriptnotes podcast and ponders what aspects of other languages they would want to borrow for English. Email us at culturefest@slate.c...

Feb 16, 202258 min

Book Twin Powers, Activate!

This week, Culture Gabfest is coming to you live from The Strand Bookstore in NYC for a special event! In this live taping, Steve interviews Dana about her new book ( Camera Man: Buster Keaton, the Dawn of Cinema, and the Invention of the Twentieth Century ) and Isaac Butler about his new book ( The Method: How the Twentieth Century Learned to Act ). In Slate Plus, Dana and Isaac answer some questions from the audience. Email us at culturefest@slate.com . Podcast production by Cameron Drews. Pro...

Feb 09, 202256 min

Double, Double Rogan in Trouble

This week, the panel is first joined by author and co-host of Slate’s Working podcast, Isaac Butler, to discuss the new Joel Coen rendition of The Tragedy of Macbeth . ( Buy Isaac’s new book! ) Then, the panel is joined by author and Slate correspondent, Justin Peters, to explain the phenomena of Joe Rogan and the recent Spotify controversy. Finally, the panel discusses the decision to rebrand the famous advertising characters of the Mars candy M&M’s. In Slate Plus, the panel answers listene...

Feb 02, 202256 min

Fool's Gold

This week, Slate’s 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. The panel begins by taking a spin with Julian Fellowes’ (creator of Downton Abbey ) new show The Gilded Age . Then, the panel debates about Kenny G and the installment of the docuseries Music Box: Listening to Kenny G . Finally, the panel ponders Ted Gioia’s question: is old music killing new music ? In Slate Plus, the panel ...

Jan 26, 202259 min

Crushing Responsibility

This week, the panel begins by pondering Maggie Gyllenhaal’s directorial debut, The Lost Daughter . Then, the panel gushes about the fresh workplace comedy Abbott Elementary . Finally, the panel discusses everyone's latest obsession : the word game Wordle. In Slate Plus, the panel enters spoiler territory as they continue to puzzle out The Lost Daughter . Email us at culturefest@slate.com . Endorsements Dana: An LA related endorsement: The Academy Museum (run by the Academy of Motion Picture Art...

Jan 19, 202259 min

We're All Going to F---ing Die

This week, author and co-host of Slate’s Working podcast, Isaac Butler fills in for Steve ( pre-order Isaac's book! ). First, the panel debates the merits of Adam McKay’s star-studded cautionary tale Don’t Look Up . Then, the panel is joined by film historian and journalist Mark Harris to outline the debt we owe to the late Sidney Poitier—a legend whom he speaks about in his book Pictures at a Revolution . Finally, the panel is joined by author and staff writer for the New Yorker, Kathryn Schulz...

Jan 12, 202256 min

Station 2022

This week, the panel begins by breaking down just what makes HBO’s pandemic series Station Eleven so successful with Slate’s senior managing producer of podcasts and co-host of Slate’s Working podcast, June Thomas. Next, the panel appreciates the legacy that writer Joan Didion left behind. Finally, the panel rehashes the 2021 edition of Slate’s Movie Club (including Dana’s list of the year’s best films) while discussing the future of film. In Slate Plus, the panel responds to Parul Sehgal’s arti...

Jan 05, 202255 min

Annual Call-In Show: 2021

This week, Steve, Dana, and Julia tackle some listener questions in our annual call-in show. Topics include: favorite pieces of art, culture their children introduced them to, and previous years’ endorsements that have become staples in the panel’s lives. In Slate Plus, the panel continues to field some stellar listener questions. Email us at culturefest@slate.com . There are no endorsements this week, but here are links to some of the things mentioned in the episode: Here’s Julia’s former (Dana...

Dec 29, 20211 hr 12 min

I Love Brucy

This week, the panel discusses Aaron Sorkin’s Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz biopic, Being the Ricardos . Next, the panel is joined by contributing writer for the New York Times, Jody Rosen, to make sense of Bruce Springsteen’s latest deal and the confusing world of music rights today. Finally, the panel is joined by Slate’s book critic Laura Miller to discuss her list of the best books ( and audiobooks! ) of 2021. In Slate Plus, the panel continues the discussion of music rights and how Taylor Swi...

Dec 22, 202159 min

Sex and Violence in the City

Dana Stevens and Stephen Metcalf are joined by Isaac Butler to discuss Steven Spielberg’s new adaptation of West Side Story . Then Slate staff writer Heather Schwedel stops by to talk about And Just Like That , the “next chapter” in the lives of the characters from Sex and the City . And finally, they debate Vulture’s list of the “ 101 Best New York Movies Set in the Greatest City in the World ” and add their own. Dana’s list: After Hours The Cameraman The Crowd Do the Right Thing Hester Street ...

Dec 15, 202158 min

Where You Once Belonged

This week, Julia is back! First, the panel discusses Jane Campion’s big comeback, The Power of the Dog . Next, the panel wades through Peter Jackson’s eight hour-long Beatles docuseries Get Back . Finally, the panel discusses the rise of the gift guide and gift giving. In Slate Plus, Steve and Dana catch up with Julia and chat about how relationships with culture consumption can change. Email us at culturefest@slate.com . Endorsements Dana: The last movie Dana reviewed for Slate , Steven Spielbe...

Dec 08, 20211 hr

Into the Woods

This week, Steve and Dana are joined by senior managing producer of Slate podcasts and co-host of Slate’s Working podcast, June Thomas. First, the panel discusses the Princess Diana biopic Spencer . Dana tracked Kristen Stewart’s career up to this Oscar vehicle film. Next, the panel gets a taste of the new "meet stew" of a show, Yellowjackets . Finally, the panel is joined by author and co-host of Slate’s Working podcast Isaac Butler to remember the late, great Stephen Sondheim . In Slate Plus, ...

Dec 01, 202159 min

Hello, It's Me Again

This week, Steve and Dana are joined by New York Times columnist and Slate graduate Jamelle Bouie. First, the panel discusses the Richard Williams—father of tennis phenoms Venus and Serena Williams—biopic, starring Will Smith, King Richard . Next, the panel is joined by Slate music critic Carl Wilson as they break down Adele’s latest emotional rollercoaster, 30 . Finally, the panel dives into a new comic book, The Department of Truth . In Slate Plus, the panel discusses their Thanksgiving culina...

Nov 24, 202158 min

Sexiest Man Alive

This week, Steve and Dana are joined by writer extraordinaire Karen Han. First, the panel discusses Rebecca Hall’s adaptation of Nella Larsen’s novel , Passing . Next, the panel dives into The Shrink Next Door. Finally, the panel talks about People’s 2021 Sexiest Man Alive, Paul Rudd. In Slate Plus, the panel answers a classic time travel question. Email us at culturefest@slate.com . Endorsements Dana: Rebecca Hall’s amazing performance in the 2016 film Christine , about news reporter Christine ...

Nov 17, 202159 min

Eternals Return of the Same

This week, Steve and Dana are joined by New York Times columnist and Slate graduate Jamelle Bouie. First, the panel discusses Marvel’s most recent big picture, Eternals —which Dana reviewed for Slate . Next, the panel gives an update on their feelings about HBO’s hit TV show Succession , which is currently in its third season . Finally, the panel explores the controversy involving Critical Race Theory. In Slate Plus, the panel discusses Jamelle’s new podcast Unclear and Present Danger . Email us...

Nov 10, 202157 min

Dancing Queen

This week, Steve and Dana are joined by Slate’s music critic Carl Wilson. First, the panel reviews Edgar Wright’s newest psychological horror film Last Night in Soho— which Dana reviewed for Slate . Next, the panel discusses the newest album in over 40 years from the legendary Swedish music group ABBA, titled Voyage. Finally, the panel is joined by host of Slate’s Hit Parade podcast (and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame voter!) Chris Molanphy to discuss this year’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees...

Nov 03, 202158 min

Maid in Arrakis

This week, Steve and Dana are joined by Slate senior editor Allegra Frank. First, senior producer of Slate’s Decoder Ring podcast, Benjamin Frisch, chimes in to review the sci-fi megafilm Dune . Next, the panel discusses Netflix’s Maid . Finally, the panel dives into the IATSE strike, and the tragic death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of Rust , involving the actor Alec Baldwin. In Slate Plus, the panel discusses Halloween as an adult. Email us at culturefest@slate.com . Endorseme...

Oct 27, 202156 min
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