Why is late night TV the main frontline of the culture war?
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Why is late night TV the main frontline of the culture war?
"On this week's episode, Julia and Dana are joined by Slate writer (and Philadelphia native) Nadira Goffe for a conversation rooted in Delaware County about Task, HBO's new gritty crime drama from the creators of Mare of Easttown. Next, the hosts give longtime listeners what they've been chirping for: a discussion of birding. Specifically, it's a discussion about the dirtbag, gonzo, totally self-produced and independently released documentary Listers: A Glimpse Into Extreme Birdwatching."
"In an exclusive Slate Plus bonus episode, the panel is joined by Dan Kois to delight in Slate's package on The 25 Best Picture Books of the Past 25 Years. Email us your thoughts at culturefest@slate.com. Podcast production by Benjamin Frisch. Production assistance by Daniel Hirsch. Endorsements Nadira: In addition to the Explore.org's Fat Bear Week, the work of singer-songwriter KeiyaA who recently released the tracks " stupid prizes" and " take it" from her forthcoming album hooke's law."
Julia and Dana host a conversation with Nadira Goffe about Task, HBO's gritty crime drama set in Delaware County and created by the makers of Mare of Easttown. The hosts examine Listers: A Glimpse Into Extreme Birdwatching, a dirtbag, gonzo, self-produced documentary celebrating extreme birdwatching and the lister subculture. They analyze the Jimmy Kimmel situation, including his show's cancellation, uncancellation, and broadcasts blacked out across several media markets, and consider implications for free speech and democracy. An exclusive Slate Plus bonus features Dan Kois celebrating The 25 Best Picture Books of the Past 25 Years.
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