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    Hang Up: Wait, America Is Awesome at Cricket Now?

    Hang Up: Wait, America Is Awesome at Cricket Now?

    Joel Anderson, Stefan Fatsis, and Josh Levin discuss the Boston Celtics’ early dominance over the Dallas Mavericks in the NBA Finals. Stefan and Josh are also joined by journalist Peter Della Penna to talk about the United States’ massive cricket upset over Pakistan. Finally, Butch Reynolds joins to discuss the new ESPN 30 for 30 documentary False Positive on the doping allegation that derailed his life and career.

    NBA Finals (3:02): Does Dallas have any chance of coming back?

    Cricket (22:47): How the U.S. pulled off a historic victory.

    Butch Reynolds (41:53): An interview with an American track legend.

    Afterball (1:02:08): Josh on Alexander Zverev, who (despite his claims) was not just declared innocent.

    (Note: time codes are only accurate for Slate Plus members, who listen ad free.)

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    • 1 時間19分
    Do We Need a Stroller for International Travel?

    Do We Need a Stroller for International Travel?

    On this episode: Zak, Jamilah, and Elizabeth answer a listener question about whether it’s really necessary to lug around strollers and car seats during an international trip. The answer is complicated, but among other tips, we do recommend the following:

    The City Mini stroller

    The gb Pockit+ stroller line

    The Doona car seat/stroller system

    The Mifold compact booster seat

    The CARES harness for plane seats


    We also dole out a round of regular recommendations and share some stuff that listeners have been loving – and for our Slate Plus listeners, we’ll imagine our own personal parenting training montages (shoutout to listener Aili and her son Silas).  

    Jamilah recommends: A hotel staycation (but voluntary)
    Elizabeth recommends: Magic Puzzle Company Puzzles 
    Zak recommends: Taki

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    Podcast produced by Maura Currie.
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    • 28分
    What Next TBD: Fee’d Up: A Musician’s Take on Ticketmaster

    What Next TBD: Fee’d Up: A Musician’s Take on Ticketmaster

    It’s hard to imagine music fans mourning a break-up of Ticketmaster and its parent company Live Nation, as a Department of Justice lawsuit requests. But even with this monopolistic middleman out of the way, touring musicians still seem destined to struggle financially.

    Guest: Laura Jane Grace, musician

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    Podcast production by Evan Campbell, Patrick Fort, and Anna Phillips.
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    • 23分
    Working: A Master Class in Character Description

    Working: A Master Class in Character Description

    This week, host Ronald Young Jr. talks to writer Emma Copley Eisenberg about her new novel Housemates, which features a burgeoning friendship between two artists who decide to road trip across Pennsylvania together. In the interview, Emma explains how her nonfiction writing and her interest in history influenced this new work of fiction. She also talks about her “feast or famine” approach to productivity, her desire to document her community, and her belief that physical descriptions of people are crucial to good fiction writing. 

    After the interview, Ronald and co-host June Thomas ponder why the most difficult projects can be the most exciting. They also talk about how rare it is to see good depictions of fat people in fiction. 

    In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, Emma talks about a toxic mentor character in Housemates and why it’s so troubling when teachers of the arts abuse their positions of power. 
     
    Send your questions about creativity and any other feedback to working@slate.com or give us a call at (304) 933-9675.

    Podcast production by Cameron Drews.

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    • 49分
    ICYMI: Inside the Unsolved 2014 Attack on a Furry Convention

    ICYMI: Inside the Unsolved 2014 Attack on a Furry Convention

    On today’s show, we’re joined by Nicky Woolf, the host Fur and Loathing, a new investigative podcast which attempts to solve the decade-old cold case of a chemical attack at the 2014 Midwest Furfest convention. From their show description, “It’s a journey that will bring [Woolf] face-to-face with the challenges this vibrant, often misunderstood subculture faces–including the far-right extremists looking to wreck the community from within.”
    This podcast is produced by Se’era Spragley Ricks, Daisy Rosario, Candice Lim and Rachelle Hampton.
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    • 36分
    A Word: The WNBA’s Great White Hype

    A Word: The WNBA’s Great White Hype

    “Petty.” “Jealous.” That’s what many male sportscasters are saying about the women competing against WNBA rookie Caitlin Clark. The former Iowa star is bringing a new level of attention to women’s basketball, but many men who ignored the league for years are now leading the coverage. So how is sexism and racism fueling the way they’re talking about Clark and the rest of the WNBA?

    On today’s episode of A Word, Jason Johnson is joined by veteran sports journalist Jemele Hill to discuss the way the media treats Clark and the African American players who are competing with her. Hill is a contributing writer to The Atlantic, and wrote about the issue for them in the article, “The One Downside of Gender Equality in Sports.”

    Guest: Veteran sports journalist Jemele Hill

    Podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola

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5.0/5
8件の評価

8件の評価

murphsafari

Love it

Excellent program. This podcast is not what you'd expect from a program on culture. It is not pretentious, but rather down to earth. The program is a mix of highbrow, mid and some lowbrow cultural currents in the US (mainly). The hosts are knowledgable in many areas. The banter is smart and witty. It is a highly entertaining podcast. …a lifeline to happenings in my home country.

Mike from Tokyo

Interest people talking about enaging topics.

I look foward to this podcast every week. Very stimulating. Good to keep up on cultural developments from my new home on the other side of the Pacific.

Kumarick

Probably my favorite podcast

Three great topics each week… always entertaining.

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