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Slate Culture

'Tates and Sass Edition

Slate Culture

Slate Podcasts

Arts, Tv & Film, Music

4.42K Ratings

🗓️ 15 April 2015

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Stephen Metcalf, Julia Turner, and Dana Stevens discuss Noah Baumbach's latest film "While We're Young," the annotation website Genius with Slate's Katy Waldman, and the post-Civil War paths of Grant and Lee with Slate's Jamelle Bouie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Slate Culture Gabfest is sponsored by the Honest Company, featuring safe products for your family and home.

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Purchase your first bundle by Mother's Day and receive a free gift worth $20.

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Go to honest.com and use the promo code culture. That's honest.

0:14.5

And the promo code culture. The following podcast contains explicit language. I'm Stephen Macaff and this is the Slate Culture Gabfest Tateson-Sass Edition.

0:37.0

It's Wednesday, April 15, 2015.

0:39.9

On today's show, While We're Young is the new small canvas big think comedy from writer director

0:44.6

Noah Bound Back.

0:45.6

It's about middle age, childlessness.

0:47.6

millennials and the line separating truth and falsehood and many other things will discuss

0:51.2

it.

0:52.2

And then rap genius is now simply called genius. We play a game of

0:55.2

Nomer or Miss Nomer with Slates Katie Waldman. And then the 150th anniversary of the surrender

1:01.1

at Appomatics is upon us.

1:02.7

With Slate's own Jamel Bowie, we examined the strangely twinned legacies of the man who surrendered

1:07.1

for the Confederacy Robert E. Lee and a man who accepted that surrender at Ulysses S. Grant. Joining me today is Slates editor Julia Turner.

1:15.0

Hello Julia.

1:16.0

Hi Steve.

1:17.0

And of course the Slates film critic, Dana Stevens, hey Dana.

1:20.0

Hey Dana. Hey, Steve.

1:21.0

Okay, before we dig in Julia and talk about the plus, I have to point out one thing that was pointed

1:25.0

out to me during the week by an emailer, which is that every episode for whatever it is, six years or seven

1:30.9

years, I've made a grammatical error in saying, joining me today is Julia

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