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Weekly Wrap: Oscars Still So White. So Is New Hampshire's Primary

It's Been a Minute

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🗓️ 7 February 2020

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

The Oscars are Sunday and once again this year's nominees reflect an Academy that's still older, whiter, and more male. All five directing nominees are men, and 19 of 20 nominees for acting are white.

Adam B. Vary
, Senior Entertainment Writer for Variety, tells Sam the best-reviewed film of the year is "Parasite," from South Korea, which is up for Best Picture. But none of its cast were singled out for awards. Audrey Cleo Yap, host of Daily Variety on Variety.com, says that lack of notice for Asian actors is consistent with past Academy behavior. She also notes the few film industry insiders who are pushing Hollywood to open up — but says most are too fearful to speak out.

Sam also talks with two Virginia Commonwealth University political science students who traveled with their class to New Hampshire to observe and participate in the state's presidential primary activities. They're featured the New Hampshire Public Radio podcast Stranglehold. They asked why such an overwhelmingly white state should remain the first to hold a primary — when it doesn't reflect the rest of the nation.

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0:00.0

Hey y'all, this is Sam's I-Daddy.

0:02.7

This week on the show, host of Daily Variety

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on variety.com, Audrey Cleo, yeah.

0:10.3

And singer-intertainment writer for variety, Adam V. Barry.

0:15.6

All right, let's start the show.

0:21.0

How many times can we save variety this episode?

0:23.7

All right, let's try.

0:25.0

Yeah, go ahead and make it a drinking game.

0:26.7

Well, I work at variety, and I also write for variety.

0:29.4

Dot some nice, and it gives me a variety of options.

0:33.4

I put my content in.

0:36.8

And you also work at Variety, right?

0:38.8

I work at Variety.

0:39.8

I do a variety of things at hostdailyvarietyforvariety.com.

0:43.2

I write for variety.com.

0:44.7

Oh, my God.

0:45.7

Yeah, there's a lot of variability and a lot of variety

0:48.4

within my job.

0:49.3

We're going to talk about a variety of things today.

0:51.7

On this show, it's been a minute from NPR.

0:54.7

So to our listeners and our guests, I say, happy weekend.

0:58.4

Thanks for being here.

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