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A Jew & A Gentile
Lauren Burns
12 episodes
4 months ago
In honor of a deceased duke, an abdicated duchess, a new intern, and a dying dove. . . we discuss why humans love historical fiction and how Brits and Americans understand the monarchy *quite* differently.
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In honor of a deceased duke, an abdicated duchess, a new intern, and a dying dove. . . we discuss why humans love historical fiction and how Brits and Americans understand the monarchy *quite* differently.
Show more...
Personal Journals
TV & Film,
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Christianity,
Film Reviews
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Phoebe Bridgers, Greek Mythology, and Ding-Dong-Ditching
A Jew & A Gentile
22 minutes
5 years ago
Phoebe Bridgers, Greek Mythology, and Ding-Dong-Ditching
The W calls her "Miss Misery;" we call her on Lauren's iPhone. JK - we don't know her, but we'd like to. Is she chronically depressed, just a deep feeler, or somewhere in between? Join us as we discuss Phoebe Bridgers' new album Punisher and how she paints the first of two essential pictures of reality. Thank you Joe Young, Chrissy Macquilkan, and Cy Bryan for participating in our pre-podcast dialogue!
A Jew & A Gentile
In honor of a deceased duke, an abdicated duchess, a new intern, and a dying dove. . . we discuss why humans love historical fiction and how Brits and Americans understand the monarchy *quite* differently.