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Culture Gabfest - Can Babes Make Childbirth Funny?

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Music, Tv & Film, Arts

4.2 • 2K Ratings

🗓️ 22 May 2024

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

On this week’s show, the hosts begin by reviewing Babes, Pamela Adlon’s (Better Things, Louie) directorial feature debut starring Ilana Glazer and Michelle Buteau. Through raunch-comedy and body horror, Babes explores childbirth and pregnancy through a refreshingly unromanticized lens, but does it succeed as a drama? Then, the three switch gears and turn to Interview With the Vampire, AMC’s Anne Rice adaptation that’s now in its second season. What a weird show! The series–starring Jacob Anderson as Louis de Pointe du Lac and Eric Bogosian as the titular cynical interviewer–brings the novel’s queer subtext to the surface, and is camp in every sense of the word. Finally, the trio is joined by Mikael Wood, the Los Angeles Times’ pop music critic to discuss Billie Eilish’s latest album, Hit Me Hard and Soft. (You can read Wood’s review here.) Produced with her brother Finneas, Hit Me Hard and Soft offers a new way of thinking about the 22-year-old, and features songs like “Birds of a Feather” and “Lunch,” a fun, lusty track about being into girls. 


In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, the panel answers a question from long-time listener, James: “What things that you love have you been introduced to by advertising?”


Email us at culturefest@slate.com. 


Endorsements:


Dana: This week’s endorsement comes with a brag: Dana’s daughter is going to Julliard! Through that, they discovered the wonderful documentary, Creating a Character: The Moni Yakim Legacy. 


Julia: Two clarifications and an extremely sumptuous sweater recommendation. First, the fashion Substacks mentioned on a previous episode were I Want to be Her!, Girls of a Certain Age, and Blackbird Spyplane. Second, a wool sweater from Dana Lee Brown. 


Stephen: The Time of the Last Persecution, an album by the English singer-songwriter Bill Fay, released in 1971. 


Podcast production by Jessamine Molli. Production assistance by Kat Hong.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcript

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0:00.0

I'm Stephen Meckhaff and this is the Slate Culture Gap Fest. Can Babes make childbirth funny edition?

0:16.6

It's Wednesday, May 22nd, 2024.

0:19.6

On today's show, Babes, the feature film, Babes, seeks to do for childbirth what bridesmaids did for being

0:25.2

I don't know maids of honors the run up to a wedding it stars Ilana Glazer

0:30.3

as a single mother to be and Michelle Bhutto as her oldest

0:33.8

closest friend helping her through it. It's directed by Pamela Adlon and then

0:38.5

interview with the vampire of it's based of course on the venerable IP from novelist Anne Rice.

0:44.0

It's been rebooted with gay undercurrents brought right to the surface.

0:48.8

It's on AMC. There's a lot of buzz about season two we will discuss.

0:53.7

And finally, ah, the great.

0:56.0

I have to admit, I just, I love her too much

0:58.0

to give you any critical distance on this one.

1:00.2

Billy Eilish returns with a new album, we discuss Hit Me Hard and Soft with Michael

1:04.7

Wood of the L.A. Times, he's their wonderful music critic, and we're delighted to have

1:09.4

him on.

1:10.4

Joining me today is Julia Turner.

1:11.4

Hey Julia.

1:12.4

Hello, hello. Let me properly. Joining me today is Julia Turner. Hey Julia.

1:12.9

Hello, hello.

1:14.1

Let me properly ID you.

1:15.6

You are of course a fellow at the Annenberg School for Journalism at USC.

1:20.4

I certainly am.

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