HOME / culture gabfest: Slate's weekly roundtable.

The Culture Gabfest, the "You Again?" EditionListen to Slate's show about the week in culture.

Listen to Culture Gabfest No. 25 with Julia Turner, Dana Stevens, and John Swansburg by clicking the arrow on the audio player below:

You can also download the program here, or you can subscribe to the weekly Culture Gabfest podcast feed in iTunes by clicking here.

Get your
14-day free trial from our sponsor Audible.com, which includes a credit for one free audio book, here. (Audiobooks of the week: Winnie-the-Pooh and The Metaphysical Club.)

In this week's Culture Gabfest, our critics discuss the Golden Globe Awards (and awards-season ennui), the long-delayed return of TV's pro-torture hit 24, and the Biggie Smalls biopic Notorious.

Here are links to some of the articles and other items mentioned in the show:

A list of Golden Globe winners.
Video of acceptance speeches by Golden Globe winners at NBC's Web site.
Jane Mayer's 2007 New Yorker profile of 24 creator Joel Surnow.
Edward Wyatt's New York Times piece on how 24's producers are changing the show to fit a new political landscape.
The Notorious Web site.
Jon Caramanica's profile of Jamal Woolard, Notorious' Biggie Smalls, in the New York Times.

The Culture Gabfest weekly endorsements:

Dana's pick: Expose on PBS.
John's pick: The Unfortunates by B.S. Johnson.
Julia's pick: The HBO series True Blood (but mostly its amazing, NSFW title sequence).

You can e-mail us at .

Posted on Jan. 14 by Jacob Ganz at 10:27 a.m.

Dec. 31, 2008

Listen to Culture Gabfest No. 24 with Stephen Metcalf, Dana Stevens, and June Thomas by clicking the arrow on the audio player below:

You can also download the program here, or you can subscribe to the weekly Culture Gabfest podcast feed in iTunes by clicking here.

In this week's Culture Gabfest, our critics discuss Tom Cruise's screen adventures as a one-eyed German soldier, Bruce Springsteen's decision to sell his new best-of collection exclusively at Wal-Mart, and the 2008 year in culture.

Here are links to some of the articles and other items mentioned in the show:

The Valkyrie Web site.
Stephen's Slate piece looking at Tom Cruise's career through the lens of his 1983 comedy Risky Business.
Box Office Mojo charts Valkyrie's success in its opening weekend.
Billboard reports that the new greatest-hits collection from Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will be available exclusively at Wal-Mart.
Jon Pareles' piece in the New York Times on coming to terms with musicians selling out.
Stephen's Slate piece on Springsteen and his guru Jon Landau.
Dana's list of the best films of 2008.
Slate's staff picks the best books of 2008.

The Culture Gabfest weekly endorsements:

Dana's pick: HBO's documentary Jacques D'Amboise in China: The Other Side of the World
June's pick: The Archers, a quintessentially British radio show from the BBC, now available as a daily podcast
Stephen's pick: an upstart podcast from a trio of culture-gabbers, and a happy 2009.

You can e-mail us at .
Posted on Dec. 31 by Jacob Ganz at 11:57 a.m.

Dec. 17, 2008

Listen to Culture Gabfest No. 23 with Stephen Metcalf, Dana Stevens, and Julia Turner by clicking the arrow on the audio player below:



You can also download the program here, or you can subscribe to the Culture Gabfest podcast feed in iTunes by clicking here.

In this week's Culture Gabfest, our critics Stephen Metcalf, Dana Stevens, and Julia Turner discuss Jay Leno's announced move to prime time, the troubles facing the book-publishing industry, and the rebirth of Mickey Rourke in the new movie The Wrestler.

Here are links to some of the articles and other items mentioned in the show:

Share this article on Digg
Share this article on Buzz

The New York Times article on how Jay Leno was convinced to stay at NBC and move into a prime time slot.
Jimmy Fallon's "vlog" practice for his Late Night gig.
Daniel Engber's Slate article on the "crying while eating" viral video that won him a spot on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno.
New York
magazine's article on the sinking book-publishing industry.
The New York Times' piece on a particularly disastrous week for the publishing industry.
The Wrestler Web site.
Pat Jordan's profile of Mickey Rourke in the New York Times Magazine

The Culture Gabfest weekly endorsements:
Dana's pick: Deborah Eisenberg's article on the work of Susan Sontag in the New York Review of Books.
Julia's pick: Fred Armisen's underestimated Obama impersonation on Saturday Night Live.
Stephen's pick: "Warmer Corners," the 2005 album by the Australian indie pop trio the Lucksmiths.

You can e-mail us at .

Posted on Dec. 17 by Jacob Ganz at 12:27 p.m.

Print This ArticlePRINTEmail to a FriendE-MAILShare This ArticleRECOMMEND...Get Slate RSS FeedsRSS
Stephen Metcalf is Slate's critic at large. He is working on a book about the 1980s. Dana Stevens is Slate's movie critic. Julia Turner is Slate's deputy editor. You can e-mail her at .
Illustration by Robert Neubecker.
What did you think of this article?
Join The Fray: Our Reader Discussion Forum
POST A MESSAGE | READ MESSAGES
Martin Luther King Jr.TODAY'S PICTURES: Martin Luther King Jr.
Cartoonists' take on Hillary Clinton.TODAY'S CARTOONS: Cartoonists' take on Hillary Clinton.
George W. Bush Legacy Tour.TODAY'S DOONESBURY: George W. Bush Legacy Tour.

TODAY'S HEADLINES FROM OUR PARTNER SITES: