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🗓️ 15 June 2016

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Julia Turner, Stephen Metcalf, and Dana Stevens discuss the ESPN's documentary "OJ: Made in America", men's fashion with Simon Doonan, and Dana weighs in on the topics she missed. The Slate Culture Gabfest is brought to you by BollandBranch.com, offering luxury bedding at affordable prices. Order right now and they'll give you 20 percent off, plus free shipping. Get sheets, towels, blankets, duvet covers, and more at BollAndBranch.com and use the promo code CULTURE. And by Audible, with an unmatched selection of audiobooks, original audio shows, news, comedy, and more. Get a free audiobook with a 30-day trial at Audible.com/culture. And by Harry's, the shaving company that offers German-engineered blades, well-designed handles, and shipping right to your door. Visit Harrys.com for $5 off your first purchase with the promo code CULTURE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

The following podcast contains explicit language. I'm Stephen McCaff and this is the Slate Culture Gap Fest followers of Saturn

0:19.0

edition. It's Wednesday June 15th 2016. On today's show OJ Made in America is a new mega documentary on ESPN

0:26.0

about the so-called trial of the century. It's being hailed as a non-fiction

0:29.4

masterpiece we discuss and how to dress in an age of man jewelry table service and David Beckham wearing a

0:35.8

wrong. Simon Dunan joins us to discuss his slate feature getting it right a field

0:40.2

guide to the five tribes of modern men's fashion.

0:43.2

And finally, while on Book leave, the ever perverse Dana Stevens continued to listen

0:48.4

to this podcast, she took notes, and she apparently has a lot on her mind. We query her, she queries us and not nowhere was never reached I don't know where was never

0:57.0

reached I don't know we get somewhere I hope Dana Stevens of course is the film

1:01.9

critic of slate. com.

1:04.0

Hey Dana, hey Stephen.

1:06.0

And Julia Turner is uh, slate's editor.

1:07.9

Hey Julia.

1:08.6

Hi Steve.

1:09.8

Surely we have some early summer business to attend to before we dig into these topics?

1:15.4

We do indeed. I have three announcements. Number one, actually and number one has a Part A and

1:20.9

Part B. Number one, there are many exciting live shows coming up. The first is actually

1:24.7

a live show for the political gab fest on July 13th in Washington DC. That'll be

1:29.1

right before the conventions. They will assess the state of the race. It should be a knockdown drag out fantastic show and then we of course are going to Edith Wharton's house, the Mount in the Berkshires on August 4th. You can get tickets to both of those events at slate.com

1:43.8

slash live and of course if you're a slate plus member you can get

1:47.3

discounted tickets. Second, slate plus for our bonus segment today we are going to answer a listener question what is the most

1:55.1

pleasurable summer reading experience you've ever had and third I wanted to let

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