Nazis, Nihilism, and the Evolution of the Fringe Right

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The Anti-Toxic Masculinity of Modern-Day Rom-Coms

Amazon's wildly popular "Off Campus" is just the latest in a parade of BookTok-beloved titles to gain new fans as streaming shows, and the pairing of explicit sex and non-toxic masculinity means these aren’t your mom’s rom-coms. And as fans react to Phoebe Bridgers’ announcement ...  Show more

'Obsession' Fever, 'The Republic of Wasia,' and Why Tan Lines Are Hot Again

"Obsession" and "Backrooms" are breaking box office records. Audie and Ari dissect both films' YouTube origins, the secrets of their success, and why the whole horror genre is killing it right now. Then, friend of the show Elise Hu helps break down how the "Republic of Wasia" bec ...  Show more

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