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It's Been a Minute

The Year in Celebrity Culture with 'Who? Weekly'

It's Been a Minute

NPR

News, Religion & Spirituality, News Commentary, Spirituality, Society & Culture

4.79.2K Ratings

🗓️ 18 December 2020

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Without movies or TV shows to shoot or music to record, celebrities were restless in 2020 and eager to connect with a public that, at least for a while, couldn't care less about them. Sam wraps up the year in celebrity culture with Lindsey Weber and Bobby Finger, co-hosts of the podcast Who? Weekly, and breaks down how a pandemic changed our relationship with the rich and the famous. Stuck in quarantine, it turns out that stars really are just like us... and often a little worse.

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0:00.0

My name is Mark Shields. I live in Washington DC right now, but I'm actually a native of Chicago.

0:05.7

So I listen to WAMU, but WBEZ is my home NPR affiliate.

0:10.0

Mark Shields listens to a ton of NPR shows, including this one. But Mark's developed a routine

0:16.5

with one show in particular. I have been known to spend and evening,

0:20.6

sitting on a bottle of red wine and doing a Terry Gross interview in my bathtub.

0:24.6

Terabar and I like to work some things out. Billy Mark loves NPR. But there's one thing about

0:31.4

public media that he hates. Oh my god, we are not listening. Seven straight to...

0:37.2

Bill, let's be honest, 10 straight days. It's called Pledge Week. I am owed a week and I get 10 days

0:42.9

of like guilt. I'm Irish Catholic from Chicago. Like I understand guilt in a deep way.

0:48.8

Mark admits you can only complain about pledge drives on NPR stations if you're actually a donor.

0:54.6

If you're not giving then you're just a crank. But if you're an actual donor,

1:00.0

your complaining means more. And that is democracy.

1:04.6

Thrust Mark, give to your local station and then complain all you want.

1:09.6

You know NPR's work and our work on this show right here, it relies on listener support.

1:14.2

Listener support of member stations and communities all over the country.

1:18.6

Support those stations and this show go to donate.npr.org slash sand.

1:25.5

Go donate right now and if you use that link they'll know that I sent you there.

1:30.4

Okay, go ahead and listen to this episode now without any guilt.

1:35.8

Bobby, I think you're muted. Do you know?

1:42.4

You're muted?

1:45.7

We have done this before.

1:47.0

No, I've never done it on my phone. Now I know I'm not even.

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