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Slate Culture

Priceless Moments Edition

Slate Culture

Slate Podcasts

Arts, Tv & Film, Music

4.42K Ratings

🗓️ 18 October 2017

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Stephen Metcalf, Julia Turner, and Dana Stevens discuss Noah Baumbach's film The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected), the true-crime parody American Vandal, and the New York Times Magazine's article about teenage anxiety. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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1:03.2

I'm Stephen Machef and this is the Slate Culture Gap Fest

1:15.1

Priceless Moments Edition. It's Wednesday October 18th, 2017. On today's show,

1:21.2

The Myroitz stories new and Selected is the new film from

1:25.1

Indie film director Noah Bound Back. It's a well-observed Angstie comedy starring

1:30.0

Dustin Hoffman as an aging sculptor in Benstill Elizabeth Marvel and Adam Sandler

1:35.5

as his fucked up kids and then American Vandal is the true crime parody we

1:40.3

didn't know we were waiting for now that it's here it seems inevitable it's on

1:43.8

Netflix and it's very juvenile and very funny can't wait to discuss it and finally we

1:48.3

discuss a New York Times magazine article about anxiety and why it may have

1:52.4

displaced depression as the prevailing

1:56.2

mental health diagnosis of our era.

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