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| | If you’re looking for something to tug on your heartstrings a little, definitely check out this thread from a young man who tells a heartwarming story about discovering his late grandfather’s secret romance with a Broadway legend. Friend of the show Soraya Nadia McDonald has written a sharp, thoughtful essay about the things that are left conspicuously unsaid in the new Tony-nominated Michael Jackson Broadway musical. Hacks Season 2 concluded earlier this month, and I loved how it built upon the prickly-sweet dynamic between Jean Smart’s Deborah and Hannah Einbinder’s Ava. Ari Shapiro recently sat down with one of the creators, Jen Statsky, to talk about the show’s depiction of “Dark Mentorship” and queer sensibilities. |
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On Monday, we revisited a fun discussion between Linda, Stephen, and J.C. Howard about the delightful appeal of Floor Is Lava, which has returned for a new season. On Tuesday, I geeked out with Glen, Bob Mondello, and Reanna Cruz about Judy Garland. Today would’ve been her 100th birthday, and we offered a few non-Oz recommendations for newcomers. I also collected a few additional must-see Judy content here. On Wednesday, Glen and Linda talked about This Is Going to Hurt, a dark and funny medical series starring Ben Whishaw. On Thursday, Glen, Jordan Crucchiola, and Walter Chaw discussed the highly controversial David Cronenberg movie Crimes of the Future. And on Friday, Glen, Kristen Meinzer, Jordan Morris, and Ronald Young Jr. chatted about Jurassic World. Also, Glen reviewed the Queer As Folk reboot. |
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Every week on the show, we talk about some other things out in the world that have been giving us joy lately. Here they are: |
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