Pretentious but delightful
It’s a New Yorker culture podcast—of course the critics are going to rejoice in hearing themselves talk about all sorts of pretentious topics. But it’s delightful, it feels like gossip! Plus they make a great trio; they’re smart, fun and funny, the type of crew you want at your tipsy, 10-people dinner party.
acavaminombre via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/27/24
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wilhelmina a. via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/09/23
I love this show and so appreciate the quality of discourse, rapport, and curiosity. It has been hugely disappointing to hear a critics at a publication of record actively avoid mentioning the current Palestinian genocide when so much attn is made to querying cultural connects and themes in the...Read full review »
ezhog90 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 04/11/24
So great to hear 3 highly intelligent people apply their critical perspectives to our roiling culture. I hope their affiliation to the New Yorker doesn’t unduly restrain their voices. Would love their thoughts on that publication’s recent puff piece on SMB & his odious parents, but I suspect...Read full review »
maiway via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/03/23
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