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Culture Gabfest - Is Shrinking the Next Ted Lasso?

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Music, Tv & Film, Arts

4.22K Ratings

🗓️ 8 February 2023

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

This week, Dana, Julia, and Stephen start by talking about the new AppleTV+ series Shrinking. Then they discuss the Oscar-nominated film Triangle of Sadness. Finally, they chat about modern etiquette, inspired by The Cut’s piece on the topic.


In Slate Plus, the panel talks about the closing of the “World’s Best Restaurant” Noma.   


Email us at culturefest@slate.com.


Endorsements: 


Dana: I have great, great affection for Jason Segel. Nobody is talking about his children’s books. It’s this series called Nightmares! that he co-wrote with Kirsten Miller. There are also two sequels. Any kid about 10 or 11 years old can handle them. 


Julia: OG food friend of the program Dan Pashman has followed up his invention of an entirely new pasta shape (Cascatelli) in 2021 with the release of two more shapes: Quattrotini and Vesuvio. These aren’t inventions, they are less commonly found shapes that he is helping bring to a larger audience of eaters. Dan is continuing his partnership with Sfoglini and you can buy the shapes on their site. [Producer note: Gluten free people can enjoy a gf version that Dan made in partnership with Banza.] 


Stephen: I enjoyed the Nordic crime series The Bridge. It introduced me to Kim Bodnis, a great actor Americans would get to know as the assassin handler on Killing Eve. I finally caught up with the third season and it’s great. 


Podcast production by Cameron Drews. Production assistance by Yesica Balderrama.


Outro music: "If Only I Was a Poet" by Staffan Carlen

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Transcript

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0:00.0

I'm Steven Meccaff and this is the Slay Culture Gap Fest, is shrinking the next Ted Lasso

0:16.3

edition.

0:17.3

It's Wednesday, February 8th, 2023.

0:20.3

On today's show, shrinking is the latest from Apple TV.

0:23.3

It stars Jason Siegel as a therapist who grieving the loss of his wife in a car accident

0:28.5

starts radically breaking down boundaries with his patients.

0:31.8

It has a kind of wonderful ensemble cast, most notably, I suppose, as Harrison Ford plays

0:37.6

in the older therapist.

0:39.0

And then, our Oscar roundup continues with Triangle of Sadness, the social satire from

0:44.0

Swedish writer director Ruben Ostland, that has already run the Palm Door at Cannes.

0:48.8

Will it take home the best pic we've discussed?

0:51.4

And finally, does anybody know how to behave anymore?

0:55.8

It sort of seems like from a new feature in New York magazine on etiquette that nobody

1:00.0

does, they present 140 or so lists of behavioral tips we will discuss.

1:07.3

Julia Turner is joining me today from LA.

1:10.0

Hey, Julia.

1:11.0

Hello, hello.

1:12.0

Julia, of course, is the deputy managing editor of the LA Times.

1:16.2

And from New York, we have Dana Stevens, the film critic for Slay, hey, Dana, hey, hey.

1:21.9

We have fun topics.

1:22.9

Let's make a show.

1:24.0

All right, the actor Jason Siegel is a, he's a writer as well as an actor and performer.

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