140: Hotline Calls & Shrimp Tails

140: Hotline Calls & Shrimp Tails

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277: On the Tonys, Obsession, Backrooms

On today’s episode, we discuss our harrowing trip to the Grove, P!NK’s Tony’s performance, our formative experiences with The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Rosie O’Donnell’s facelift poem, Madonna’s cameo-packed Confessions II film, Marisa Berenson’s Zara collection, the teaser imag ...  Show more

276: On Candace Bushnell, Hacks, Euphoria

On today’s episode, we report back from Candace Bushnell’s fabulous one-woman show, Isabelle Huppert’s appearance at Bleak Weak, Jason Lewis’ forthcoming fantasy book series, his ad for spiked soda, the finales of Hacks and Euphoria, George Lucas and Mellody Hobson’s billion doll ...  Show more

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