They'll discuss how the show is changing as they move into the late Sixties and why they love Peggy. She played 'Not My Job' where she was quizzed about Buffalo Wild Wings. They'll address everything from the meaning of glamour to the age politics amongst drag queens. Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, and Code Switch's Gene Demby chat about the 88th Academy Awards, including Chris Rock's monologue, Lady Gaga and Joe Biden's friendship, and the orchestra's questionable music choices. Rhimes decided to step out of her comfort zone for a year, sparking major changes in her personal and professional life. And it's also just an interesting commentary on white masculinity in so many different ways. 11. Like what is it like to get addicted to drugs, or sleep with a celebrity, or experience road rage? This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Trey Graham, Stephen Thompson and Glen Weldon make good use of the bleep button and talk profanity in pop culture. Ryan Murphy and his collaborators are responsible for everything from Glee to American Horror Story. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Glen Weldon, Stephen Thompson, and Barrie Hardymon look back at the legacy of Parks and Recreation. Sarah Weinman wrote a very good piece last weekend about truth and true crime, and even if these seem like well-covered topics, give it a read she's one of the genre's real experts and enthusiasts. But once Molly gets there, she finds that being considered a diversity hire comes with challenges of its own. We talk with All Things Considered's Audie Cornish about the unforgettable Aretha Franklin, and the utter abundance of music she left us. NPR's Tilda Wilson adapted the Pop Culture Happy Hour segment "What's Making Us Happy" into a digital page. All that plus What's Making Us Happy this week. You can buy tickets at popculturetickets.org. Like what is it like to get addicted to drugs, or sleep with a celebrity, or experience road rage? Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping and Making Music Funny. Then they'll discuss first impressions: what lines, sounds, and scenes set the tone and outline what a television show, movie, or album are all about. All that plus 'What's Making Us Happy This Week?' 'Bohemian Rhapsody,' 'Vice' and 'Green Book' Are Best Picture Nominees Why? 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The show was uneven, but it also marked an important milestone for queer representation on television. Gibbs, who's played by the delightful Meghan Stevenson, who manages to be both bubbly and deadpan as she announces Forrest's new prompts. First a run down New Year's resolutions past and present. We've been trying adventure games and puzzle games, beautiful games and silly games. It's a cooking show of young immigrants, and it is just so wonderful. Wrapping Up The Toronto International Film Festival and The Fall Television Poll. Director Ava DuVernay's adaptation of the classic Madeleine L'Engle novel is devoid of cynicism, filled with beautiful images and deeply moving. It was based off an Australian TV series, and this version stars Andy Daly as Forrest MacNeil, who is this, like overly enthusiastic and pretty dim critic who sets out to review basically all aspects of life. But soon, she senses that he's everywhere, following her. Next, they'll reminisce about out-of-print pop culture and share some examples that they wish they could own in physical form today. Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images Tomorrow you'll hear the second half of our show live from the Bell House in Brooklyn, featuring Ask Me Another's Ophira Eisenberg and Jonathan Coulton. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, Trey Graham and Glen Weldon discuss crowd-funded art. On this week's Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Glen Weldon and Stephen Thompson get a visit from frequent Monkey See contributor and book club vice-president Marc Hirsh, who chats with the gang about the state of the network sitcom with shows like Community and Running Wilde. What are YOUR pop culture firsts? Nick Hornby's 'Funny Girl' And Book Adaptations. And it all got done in a ceremony without a host. We're joined by Brittany Luse and Eric Eddings, hosts of The Nod podcast. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Glen Weldon, Stephen Thompson, are joined by PCHH newbie Katie Presley. All that, plus What's Making Us Happy This Week. But late that year, a number of women, several of them black women, alleged sexual assault and other misconduct by hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons. Donald Glover's Emmy-winning comedy returns for second season that includes sharply drawn characters and an appreciation for the problems with success. Then, a discussion about their love of television credit sequences, and What's Making Us Happy this week. The New England Patriots won with a huge fourth-quarter push, and also featured a high-flying halftime show from Lady Gaga, who mixed traditional Americana with doing her own thing. 'Jojo Rabbit': Should You Go, Or Waititi To See It? Then, a chat about the new season of American Idol and the show's new judges Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler. Then, Ari Shapiro interviews comedians Cameron Esposito and Rhea Butcher about their show Take My Wife, which is now streaming on Seeso. Writer Chris Klimek and NPR Editor Tanya Ballard join Stephen Thompson and Glen Weldon to review the remake of The Magnificent Seven. Us is Jordan Peele's follow up to his 2017 film Get Out. Within the last couple weeks we've had a couple of really fantastic records by singer songwriters making soothing, thoughtful, really interesting and compelling and beautiful music that seems very soft on the surface, but digs deep the closer you listen. We talk about its tension and its great lead performance from Sandra Oh on this week's episode. Linda also has a special, exciting announcement. Another year, another Patriots Super Bowl win. They'll talk about how one publicity photo for the new movie has the Internet buzzing, and what role race and gender should play in casting decisions. 2022.11. Stephen Thompson is a writer, editor and reviewer for NPR Music, where he speaks into any microphone that will have him and appears as a frequent panelist on All Songs Considered. In this Pop Culture Happy Hour extra, Linda Holmes talks with Chris Klimek about Furious 7, the latest movie in the Fast and the Furious franchise. I've been re-watching Review, the great TV series that aired on Comedy Central. And 'Clueless': Austen Translation. Leaving 'Hamilton' And 'Failing Up' With Leslie Odom Jr. Broadway's original Aaron Burr sits down with host Linda Holmes to talk about his new book, how it feels to hear ugly things about your career, and what he wants to do now that he couldn't before. They also go back and face last year's resolutions. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Trey Graham, Stephen Thompson and Glen Weldon are joined by NPR movie critic Bob Mondello to talk about the Toronto International Film Festival and upcoming fall movies. by Linda Holmes. Based on a South Korean format, each week we learn the identity of the elaborately costumed "celebrity" who gets voted off. There isn't a lot of violence to it. 'Last Christmas' Might Warm Your Heart, Or Not. Guest: Aisha Harris, host of Slate's Represent podcast. **Pop Culture Happy Hour's 200th Episode - Live Recording! These are the things that take entirely too much abuse that we are here to defend, no matter how unpopular it may make us. Everyone needs inspiration. The panel High Maintenance, HBO's anthology series about a marijuana dealer and his clients in New York City. All that plus What's Making Us Happy This Week. All that, plus What's Making Us Happy. We take a moment to celebrate Perry's contributions to pop culture. Time Travel And The Right Way To Be Pushy. If you're not listening to the If Books Could Kill podcast, which is a take on terrible airport books through the years and hosted by Michael Hobbes (also of Maintenance Phase) and Peter Shamshiri (also of 5-4), I really recommend it. All that, plus What's Making Us Happy This Week. Then they'll talk about high school required reading lists: the books they had to read, the books they wanted to read, and what it all means as adults. The three leads have to get together to fight an evil eunuch who lives underneath the city. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, Glen Weldon, and Bob Mondello sit down for the anual Oscars Omnibus. The panel predicsts the hits and flops, tell you what they're looking forward to, and help you spend that ticket money wisely. Next, ahead of Linda's trip to TCA (Television Critic's Association) press tour, they'll talk about what's coming up in television. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, Audie Cornish and Kat Chow talk about the second installment in the Hunger Games franchise. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, Trey Graham, and Glen Weldon talk about the campy reality show RuPaul's Drag Race. Because wow. But the sewing machines continue to buzz, and it's still hard to make a dress in a day. Guests: film and theater critic Chris Klimek and Brittany Luse, co-host of The Nod. All that, plus What's Making Us Happy this week. Small Batch: Audiobooks With Our Favorite Librarian. His show, the half-hour comedy-drama Ramy on Hulu, is a smart, fresh take on a young man navigating family and his Muslim faith. All that, plus All that, plus What's Making Us Happy. All that plus What's Making Us Happy this week. Music writers Sarah Ventre and Marissa Lorusso join us to discuss Taylor Swift's new single and a disjointed MTV Video Music Awards hosted by Katy Perry. And how did the telecast reflect the tragic news of Whitney Houston's death? Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri. And even though this year's festival isn't happening, NPR Music still found a ton of amazing new artists. It's a cooking show of young immigrants, and it is just so wonderful. If you came of age in the 1990s, you might know Luke Perry as the rebellious teenage fantasy boyfriend Dylan McKay on Beverly Hills, 90210. They'll talk about the nine best picture nominations--will Gravity, 12 Years a Slave, or another film take home an Academy Award for best picture? All that plus What's Making Us Happy this week. NPR White House correspondent Tamara Keith joins the panel to talk about the oddly successful and often bizarre ABC series that brings entrepreneurs to beg for money from rich people. Linda Holmes talked with Stephen Thompson, Trey Graham and Glen Weldon about pop culture finales from television shows like Six Feet Under, Community, M.A.S.H., Buffy the Vampire Slayer and LOST to books like Girl With the Dragon Tattoo and comics like Calvin And Hobbes, Sandman and Y: The Last Man. All that, plus What's Making Us Happy this week. In this series they insist on calling an experiment, couples sit in separate cells that they call pods, where they can hear each other but not see each other. I believe it came out in 2021, but I bought it and I never got around to reading it. In this Pop Culture Happy Hour extra, Linda Holmes and Barrie Hardymon take a few minutes to discuss the twists and turns of David Fincher's film Gone Girl. We run down what's new on HBO Max and what you might find in its deep library. Fitzgerald says the story Beyonce is telling this time, that of a woman wronged, is universal, but the way she's delivered it is a crystal-clear representation of the black female experience. version called Love & Death, starring Elizabeth Olsen. They'll talk about about Steven Spielberg, story structure, the presence and absence of music, and a VIP (Very Important Pigeon). In this Pop Culture Happy Hour extra, Linda Holmes and Barrie Hardymon of NPR's Weekend Edition about the book that was, for most of her life, Harper Lee's only published novel. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, Glen Weldon and Petra Mayer talk about FXX's 'Every Simpson Ever' marathon. Here We Go Again. Chris Rock, Top Five, And The Art Of The Mixtape. Thompson will insist upon equal billing until the day he dies.). All that, plus What's Making Us Happy. TV episode titles we could find. In this episode of the Giant Foam Finger, Stephen Thompson and Gene Demby discuss this weekend's U.S. Open final between two women not named Serena. The Thelma & Louise episode has just come out and I have not listened to it yet, but I did just listen to an episode about Theresa Russell and Sondra Locke. Ramy: A Fresh Story About Family And Faith. the film is directed by Olivia Wilde, who is also an actress known for her roles on House, The O.C., and Tron: Legacy. In 2000, director M. Night Shyamalan presented Unbreakable, the story of two men whose epic tales of good and evil collided. BoJack Horseman And People We're Pulling For. All that plus 'What's Making Us Happy This Week?' Plus, What's Making Us Happy this week. Big Mouth, Netflix's animated comedy series about the horrors of puberty, is back for a second season. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes joins Trey Graham, Glen Weldon and Stephen Thompson for a long discussion about the Golden Globes, including Ricky Gervais' hosting duties. The show was created by Mike McMahan, who worked on Rick And Morty, and it tells the story of some of the least powerful officers on Starfleet's least important starship, the U.S.S. All that plus What's Making Us Happy this week. Pop Culture Happy Hour: Early Oscar Thoughts, 'Idol' Chatter, Party Season. (This segment originally aired on All Things Considered on June 27th, 2016. The show has gotten a lot of attention, but also some critiques. And listen to Pop Culture Happy Hour on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. It's a chance to see already legendary performances from Daveed Diggs, Leslie Odom Jr., and Phillipa Soo, among others, and to see how this sweeping historical story was staged. 2022.12. Then it's onto other teen soaps from Dawson's Creek, Beverley Hills 90210, and The OC. Battle of the Sexes and What's Making Us Happy. Why We Watch Sports, Remembering Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Poisoning the Well. Showrunner Damon Lindelof has set the show within a big, weird world that keeps getting bigger and weirder, even as it seeks to comment on some very contemporary, real-world issues. You know what? The new Hulu series Shrill follows Annie, a young writer. The sci-fi series Black Mirror has always been about changing technology and its usually dark implications for the future. All that, plus What's Making Us Happy.
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