* "Three Identical Strangers" (dir: Tim Wardel, 2018) | Episode 6. Discussed this week: * “The ‘Credibility Bookcase’ Is the Quarantine’s Hottest Accessory” (Amanda Hess, The New York Times) PLAY. * "Dave Chappelle: Sticks & Stones" (Netflix, 2019) Jay Shetty’s purpose is to make wisdom go viral. Twitter is ablaze with other women and men sharing their own stories of sexual misconduct at the hands of the powerful, spawning conversations about power and fame, privilege and punishment. * “In the Wake: On Blackness and Being“ (Christina Sharpe, 2016) New to podcast listening? Feelgood” at Fillmore West in San Francisco, to her rendition of “My Country, ’Tis of Thee” at former President Barack Obama’s first inauguration, she left a legacy of virtuosity and swagger that will live on — both online and off. “LGBTQ Brazillian Councilwoman Assainated” (Saurav Jung Thapa, HRC) “Almost Christmas” is a film for the whole family; “The Handmaiden” is more of a solo midnight show. * "Nike’s Colin Kaepernick ad sparked a boyc…, New year, new season. * “Poltergeist” (directed by Tobe Hooper, 1982) Discussed This Week: Discussed this week: * “Do the Right Thing” (directed…, "Becoming," the best-selling memoir by the former first lady, Michelle Obama, is a study in what happens when the ways we see ourselves don't always line up with the ways that society sees us. * "That Hump" (Erykah Badu) Sam literally wrote the book on Thanksgiving, and he walks us through how to make the perfect gravy, his tips for carving the turkey and his most important rules for the meal. Discussed this week: And Many Activists, Privately, Suffer As A Result” (John Eligon, The New York Times) And yes, we walk through the bad years, but only to remind ourselves of who we actually lost: the greatest singer of the rock ’n’ roll era. We take a look at the support for as well as the doubts about Smollett’s claims, and try to make sense of the charge that Smollett staged his own attack. So we call our pal Juliet Litman, managing editor of The Ringer, for a third opinion. Then, before the show takes month-long hiatus, we meditate on what we’ve learned doing Still Processing. And we offer Janet the forgiveness she deserves, realizing that her sexual experimentation led to some of our favorite moments in music history. * “Lee Daniels Shares Powerful Words for Jussie Smollett After Racist, Homophobic Attack” (Alex Ungerman, ETOnline, Jan. 29, 2019) * "Respect" (Otis Redding, 1964) Latest Episodes. * “The Case for Reparations…, Excerpts from our June 12 live event, where we caught up about the uprisings and resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement. Wesley Morris and Jenna Wortham are working it out in this weekly show about culture in the broadest sense. * “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” (directed by Penny Marshall, 1986) The co-hosts of the New York Times culture podcast, "Still Processing," talk about their new season of episodes; podcast expert Nick Quah on what he's recommending these days. Then, we serve up a list of sci-fi homework for ourselves and our elected officials. In Season 2, we examined the case of Curtis Flowers, who has been tried six times for the same crime. But much has shifted in the decade since Chappelle, through his much-loved TV show, “Chappelle’s Show,” brilliantly explored how black people are represented and misrepresented: Nowadays, he’s no longer interested in speaking on behalf of anyone else. The country was barely on the other side of a period of deep thought about the cultural meaning of O.J. Discussed this week: Then we bring on our pal and New York Times food reporter Tejal Rao to talk about something we all need these days: comfort food. So what should I teach my sons?” (New York Magazine, Will Leitch) It has been five years since Whitney Houston died. No Contest | Episode 14. * "Blindspotting" (directed by Carlos López Estrada, 2018) This summer, Dave Chappelle returned to the stage for an ambitious, monthlong residency at Radio City Music Hall in New York. So what does it say that a multinational corporation has aligned itself with a social movement? * "Are You the One?" | Episode 20. The paintings--Barack's by Kehinde Wiley, Michelle's by Amy Sherald--prompted both rapture and controversy when they were unveiled in February, and we wanted to see them in person to try to evaluate our own responses. Discussed this week: Still Processing... ” … We are joined by A. O. Scott, a chief film critic for The New York Times, to discuss our predictions and preferences for the Academy Awards. * “Lovecraft Country” (Episode 7, HBO, 2020) Last week, the Baywatch franchise returned — this time on the big screen — with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Zac Efron leading a cast of tan, muscled lifeguards. “My Life with Martin Luther King Jr.” (Coretta Scott King, Henry Holt & Co.) Is Coppola’s omission a correction of history or an act of artistic cowardice? You can find more info about today’s show here. Wesley Morris and Jenna Wortham are working it out in this weekly show about culture in the broadest sense. Simpson described ‘blood and stuff’ in hypothetical scenario (Jean Casarez, CNN) Discussed this week: Is his latest project a breakup with America, or with an older version of himself? And then we lingered at Barack and Michelle's portraits, admiring their beauty, trying to decipher their meaning, and allowing ourselves to be deeply moved. We also get into the horror at the movies (“It,” “Mother!”) and on TV (“American Horror Story: Cult”), and how it meets up with our times in surprising and hilarious ways — especially Dar…. We also have picks for movies to see this weekend. But the new "High Fidelity" on Hulu is the reboot we didn’t know we needed. * ACT UP New York Maybe It’s You - The Friend Zone Podcast To top it off, we revisit highlights from the Golden Globes, share our thoughts on “Hidden Figures” — not “Hidden Fences” — and consider the lasting impact of Meryl Streep’s speech. Sure, there’s sex in film and TV, but in recent history, there has been an absence of content that treats sex (and the complicated feelings that it can bring up) not as an aside, but as the main event. "We can be so deeply, deeply honest with each other, in a way that creates amazing art." Tuesday, May 05. Three people were killed, dozens of people were injured and the country was thrown into a state of anguish and shock. Podcasts; COVID-19; More. And can white women be aunties? * “Jussie Smollett speaks to Robin Roberts in ABC News exclusive interview” (Good Morning America, Feb. 14, 2019) Then we consider the offspring of interracial coupling — whether the possibility of occupying two identities (or more) is a choice, a luxury or a delusion; and what fears, doubts or envy nonbiracial black Americans might feel about biracial black Americans. Jay Connor. Ultimately, though Still Processing is a show about culture, Morris and Wortham hope the podcast stretches beyond books, films, music, theatre and art – they want each episode to help listeners gain some perspective on the current moment, to better get to grips with the enormity of a particular topic or situation. Hosted by Wesley Morris and Jenna Wortheim -- … Breaker. When we listen to some of her best performances, we remind ourselves who we actually lost: the greatest singer of the rock ’n’ roll era. Mark as Played. It’s time. * "Celebrity Culture is Burning" (Amanda Hess, 2020) * "Aziz Ansari: Right Now" (Netflix 2019) By Nicholas Quah. This is the first of three special summer episodes. We cheer the movie for giving us four fun, sexual black women without also denying their humanness. PodBean. Over the last year, we've been seeing stories set in ambiguous spaces--the limbo between heaven and hell, distorted models of our world, towns that look like no place we recognize as American. * “Breaking Bad” (AMC, 2008-13) * “All Apologies” (Nirvana, 1993) 00:32:50 ; The new Netflix show “Sex Education” feels so refreshing because for the longest time, there has been a dearth of cultural properties that specifically deal with the realities of sex. Contact tracing has become a fast-growing job opportunity with many people still out of work due to the pandemic Published Sun, Jun 7 2020 1:04 PM EDT Kate Rogers @KateRogers Hosts Wesley Morris and Jenna Wortham, two culture writers for The New York Times take on TV, movies, art, music and the internet. And in our April 29 episode, we’ll be discussing the book “Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning” by Cathy Park Hong. with this form of “Kaepitalism”? We discuss “War for the Planet of the Apes,” in which highly intelligent apes and plague-riddled humans battle for control of the Earth. Contact Us: Talkback 8223 0000 Reception : 8419 1395. Dave Chappelle’s latest Netflix comedy special, "Sticks & Stones," makes us wonder if he can keep up. They devour TV, movies, art, music and the internet to find the things that move them — to tears, awe and anger. Discussed this week: (BBC News, Feb. 22, 2019) Text 0448 08 1395. Jenna will be back next week. Oscars Preview with A.O. After centuries of evolution, it’s everywhere — art, politics, everyday banter — and it can't be ignored. "This is America” (Childish Gambino, 2018) We speak to three friends: Habab, a Muslim woman born in Sudan who was nearly detained after landing home at Dulles International Airport in Virginia this weekend; Rukmini Callimachi, our colleague who covers terrorism for The Times and immigrated to America at the age of 10; and Armida Lizarraga, a Peruvian who gives a history lesson on her country’s slide from democracy to dictatorship under Alberto Fujimori. * Bill Cli…, Last fall, Nike released a groundbreaking ad featuring the former N.F.L. Being mad at Amazon is harder when it’s mixed up in so much of your life. "'Three Billboards’ Production Desig…, This week, in light of Justin Timberlake’s upcoming Super Bowl performance, we revisit his infamous 2004 “wardrobe malfunction” halftime show with Janet Jackson. You can find more info about today’s episode here. “The Color of Kink” (Ariane Cruz, 2016) * "Mission: Impossible — Fallout" (directed by Christopher McQuarrie, 2018) The website will be up in March, but you can register now by phone. Each episode is only about 5 minutes long, so that you can work listening to them into some part of your daily routine–maybe while you wait for your coffee to brew in the morning, on your commute, or while you’re cooking dinner. * “Lady Antebellum Sues the Singer Lady A Over Name Change” (Joe Coscarelli, The New York Times, July 2020) “Emma González Leads a Student Outcry on Guns: ‘This is the Way I Have to Grieve’” (Julie Turkewitz, Matt Stevens and Jason M. Bailey, The New York Times) * "Samson et Dalila" at the Metropolitan Opera Discussed this week: * Teddy Riley Verzuz Babyface, "Fetch the Bolt Cutters" is Fiona Apple's master class in channeling frustration and anger into what can only be called wisdom. This week, Wesley and Jenna meet for breakfast to talk through their conflicting feelings about the new film “When the Bough Breaks,” the No. They talk about the show’s early lack of diversity, why “Silicon Valley” gets off easy and what it’s like to have the public completely conflate a person and the character she plays. * “America’s Hidden H.I.V. * “The Best Man” (directed by Malcom D. Lee, 1999) * “Westworld” (HBO, 2016-20) Finally, Jenna tells Wesley whether or not Alexa is the future. Still Processing and 4 More Podcasts Worth Trying. “They Push. * "Surviving R. Kelly" (Lifetime, 2019) You can insert the URL to your new host directly into your Anchor account on the web. Wesley has a list too. “MoviePass launches a new division to acquire and distribute movies” (Lizzie Plaugic, The Verge) We talked to children. "How Queer People Brought Some Actual Reality to Dating-Reality TV" (The New York Times Magazine, Aug. 28, 2019) * "A burger, but better" (Samin Nosrat, The New York Times Magazine, 2018), This week, we trace the evolution of black American cinema from blaxploitation in the 1970s to what we’re calling "blaxplaining" in 2018. * Speech by Stokely Carmichael (a.k.a. We’re revisiting a better (though not perfect) example: the podcast “S-Town.” Check out our episode from 2017 while we prepare for a new season of Still Processing — coming to you in March. Check your feed Friday morning! Step inside the confession booth of Wesley Morris and Jenna Wortham, two culture writers for The New York Times. Subscribe for deep chats, uncomfortable but necessary conversations and incisive takes on the cultural landscape. Obama’s Last Cultural Statement | Episode 13. Wesley Morris and Jenna Wortham are working it out in this weekly show about culture in the broadest sense. We're noticing that white people are anxious--consciously and unconsciously--about their place in the world, and it's fascinating to unpack. “Grownish” (Freeform) Social media apologies have become the standard celebrity response to … So Y'all Finally Get It . We want you to watch a movie with us, and not just any movie, but the 2004 superhero bomb “Catwoman,” starring two of our favorites: Halle Berry and Sharon Stone. * “Beloved” (directed by Jonathan Demme, 1998) Watch the recording: Watch Now . 1 movie in America, and the twist in M. Night Shyamalan’s career. We talk to its writer and director, Jordan Peele, about carving out space in the horror genre, how to deal with your liberal white friends and what it’s like to ask an actor to play a racist. * Sharon Stone Discussed this week: “Linda Brown, Symbol of Landmark Desegregation Case, Dies at 75” (Neil Genzlinger, The New York Times) Let's spend it together <3. They devour TV, movies, art, music and the internet to find the things that move them — to tears, awe and anger. * “The Dixie Chicks Change Their Name, Dropping the ‘Dixie’” (Ben Sisario, The New York Times, June 2020) Mar 22, 2021. * Anna May Wong About On Purpose Podcast. quarterback Colin Kaepernick. Watch it Before Work.” (Nicholas St. Fleur, The New York Times) We're compelled by the performance of marriage in culture. Discussed this week: Email: stillprocessing@nytimes.com. Still Processing will be back in your ears on Thursday, September 12th. If you haven’t already, check out last week’s episode for Part 1 of this series. "Still Processing" hosts Wesley Morris and Jenna Wortham explore many faces of the N-word New York Times culture writers Wesley Morris and … * “Fargo” (directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, 1996) This week and next, we’re doing something different. Angels in America (Tony Kushner) And what did these declarations look like in the 80s and 90s, when we were growing up? Pocket Casts. And because this year’s Thanksgiving is going to be different for many families, we talk about how to navigate postelection tensions and practice radical acceptance. Join culture writers Jenna Wortham and Wesley Morris in the juiciest group chat, the coziest diner booth, the crowded kitchen at a house party with the best snacks and the real talk. By diverging from conventional norms and stereotypes, these films have created on-screen relationships that are reminiscent of our own relationships. Listen and follow Still Processing Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher. “ So many podcasts are interesting, informative and engaging. To take our survey, please visit nytimes.com/SPsurvey. Scott about “Moonlight,” a movie everyone agrees is perfect. * “Fatal Beauty” (directed by Tom Holland, 1987) In the last 30 years, blackness has migrated from the margins of American popular culture to its center. Official Google Play Music Podcast Portal Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google Play Music Podcast Portal and other answers to frequently asked questions. Then we come back to culture and focus on a few works that either encapsulate the chaos of 2018 or offer a possible path for moving ahead. * Jade Jolie Discussion and content within a podcast can range from carefully scripted to totally improvised. Discussed this week: (dir: Morgan Neville, 2018) * "A Canadian Museum Promotes Indigenous Art. * “I Won’t Back Down” (Tom Petty, 1989) * "Sex Education" (created by Laurie Nunn, 2019) Last week, a series of news articles reported that Harvey Weinstein, one of the most powerful movie producers in Hollywood, has been accused of sexually harrassing women for decades. Still Processing By The New York Times. Pop Culture New York News Society News Talk Arts Entertainment New York Times. * Even more Sun Ra, “Hamilton” is back in the mix, but the flavor has changed from beloved historical blockbuster to “wait, that’s what this is?” Elsewhere, in new works like “Baited,” on Instagram Live, and “I May Destroy You,” on HBO, Black women are getting personal in ways that are expanding our palates for discomfort. * “Take Me to the World: A Sondheim 90th Birthday Celebration” (Broadway.com) We explore the vexing empathy that racism toward him inspires in us. * "Fetch the Bolt Cutters" (Fiona Apple, 2020) Plus, we talk about the cancellation of ABC's "Roseanne," because even though on some level justice has been done, we're still mad. We talk about why the violence there isn’t surprising, what it means to remove totems of the American Confederacy and what a verbal apology from President Trump is really worth. * “Em…, Inspired by Netflix’s “Tidying Up With Marie Kondo,” we decide to KonMari Wesley’s Brooklyn apartment. Harry and Meghan. Plus: we answer a question from the last debate. “How Jesse Williams Stole BET Awards with Speech on Racism”…, This week, we examine the outrage that is expressing itself in all corners of the culture. https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/still-processing/id1151436460 An explosive moment at the workshop prompted us to consider what it means for an institution — from a writing workshop to a TV network to a social media platform — to really commit itself to inclusion, and whether inclusion is even enough. “Dennis Edwards, Former Temptations Lead Singer, Dies at 74” (Daniel E. Slotnik, The New York Times) Finally, Wesley takes a breath and says goodbye to President Obama. * “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill” (Lauryn Hill, 1998) Right now, a bounty of television, movies, and music engages with the question of how people signal to each other that they’re down with blackness. The list was debated. eur-lex.europa.eu Les États membres dans lesquels l'année scolaire 2005/2006 s'achève en juillet continueront de se heurter à des problèmes de gestion des paiements de l'aide en raison de la modification du montant de celleci. * Jan Svankmajer * Ryan Murphy "All Mine" (Kanye West, 2018) * “Whoopi Goldberg: Direct From Broadway” (directed by Thomas Schlamme, 1985) This week, we take a deep dive into "Pose," Ryan Murphy's new show on FX, and unpack the role of queer chosen families in pop culture. * "Unhinged: An Insider's Account of the Trump White House" (Omarosa Manigault Newman, Gallery Books, 2018) * “Clara’s Heart” (directed by Robert Mulligan, 1988) Google Podcasts. #RunTheCulture Today on The Feat. It’s the episode we’ve been wanting to make for years. And with The Carters' new surprise album, "Everything Is Love," we wonder what it means for our beloved Beyonce -- and Jay-Z -- to position their marriage as a black cultural institution -- akin to the Huxtables or the Obamas -- that everyone should believe in. They devour TV, movies, art, music and the internet to find the things that move them — to tears, awe and anger. * “Love & Basketball” (directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood, 2000) Still Processing is where they try to understand the pleasures and pathologies of America in 2020. * "The Hate U Give" (directed by George Tillman Jr., 2018) Share. * Carrie Mae Weems, Photographer Correction: In this episode, the story read by Wells Tower that was the subject of controversy at the Tin House Summer Workshop was misidentified as having appeared in "Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned," a collecti…, This week, we take a deep dive into "Pose," Ryan Murphy's new show on FX, and unpack the role of queer chosen families in pop culture. * “Sister Act” (directed by Emile Ardolino, 1992) A weapon of hate and a badge of belonging. “Jordan Peele Dedicates Original Screenplay Oscar To Those ‘Who Raised My Voice’” (Dawn C. Chmielewski, Deadline) link. In Season 1, we looked at the abduction of Jacob Wetterling in rural Minnesota and the accountability of sheriffs in solving crime. * “Ghost” (directed by Jerry Zucker, 1990) And we kind of have to ask: Aren’t we all a little bit mixed? “Bridging The Racial Divide in a Middle School Friendship” (Jonathan Miles, The New York Times) We discuss the politics of “Wonder Woman,” the first female-fronted and female-directed superhero blockbuster. And in the wake of this week’s Grammy nominations, she’s here to say that no matter how desperate the internet may be for a Beyoncé and Adele rivalry, it’s just not a competition. The Brilliance of Kerry James Marshall | Episode 12. Wesley and Jenna go deep into the film and consider what it gets right — and wrong — about sexual assault and justice. * Native Land project 40 Acres and a Movie. And we play another round of Did They Vote for Trump? Fathers and Sons and Privilege (The Brian Lehrer Show, WNYC Studios) We then turn to a much more sinister attempt by a celebrity to reshape his image by performing for the public: Bill Cosby pretending he is Cliff Huxtable at his trial for the sexual assault of Andrea Constand. * “Aunt Jemima Brand to Change Name and Image Over ‘Racial Stereotype’” (Tiffany Hsu, The New York Times, June 2020) And it isn't just white people doing the signaling. Like this one, about Whitney Houston. * “Jennifer Lopez Talks Engagement, Diddy’s Instagram Comments, Bonding With Cardi B + More” (Breakfast Club, Apr. We take a deep breath after President Obama’s farewell speech and talk about his future as the ultimate black dad. Finally we jam out to some of our all-time favorite songs of seduction, from k.d. It’s one of our favorite past episodes coming your way … while we're getting ready to drop a whole new season this spring. * Whoopi Goldberg winning the best supporting actress Oscar for her role in Ghost (1991) Evidentiary Bodies (Barbara Hammer at the Leslie-Lohman Museum) A Journey to the 'Blacksonian' | Episode 5. * "Coffy" (directed by Jack Hill, 1973) * "Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon I and Coronation of the Empress Josephine in the Cathedral of Notr…, After watching the blockbuster hit "Ocean’s 8" and BBC America’s cat-and-mouse drama "Killing Eve," we noticed some similarities in these leading women - they’re all “bad.” They’re indulgent and driven. You can also connect with us via social media 24/7. Brett Kavanaugh. Castbox. The outrage is also easy. * “NASCAR Says It Will Ban Confederate Flags” (The New York Times, June 2020) "David, still to this day, is the most important relationship in my life, I think," she says. Donald and Melania. Join culture writers Jenna Wortham and Wesley Morris in the juiciest group chat, the coziest diner booth, the crowded kitchen at a house party with the best snacks and the real talk. We both live in Brooklyn, where barbecue is gentrifying as quickly as our neighborhoods. * “Hollywood” (Netflix, 2020) In this episode, we argue that her music is much more important than any of the scandals. Text 0448 08 1395. We’re revisiting a better (though not perfect) example: the podcast “S-Town.” Check out our episode from 2017 while we prepare for a new season of Still Processing — coming to you in March. Does That Make Her Native American?" Discussed this week: From "The College Dropout" to "808s & Heartbreak" to "Yeezus" to "Ye," we've kept listening to Kanye, but we ask ourselves: what will make us stop? #381 – Still Processing / July 3, 2019 ; On today’s episode of The Daily Talk Show we discuss: – The announcement debrief – The trade-offs of the show – Extroversion and introversion – How much is that? Yes, in March! “‘I Am Super Straight and I Prefer You be Too’: Constructions of Heterosexual Masculinity in Onli…, This week, we commemorate the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s death. Still, many of that era’s strategies and warning signs seem alarmingly relevant now. Episode 221 Jennifer Lopez. * The N.B.A. We talk to the Times film critic A.O. * "Afro-Harping" (Dorothy Ashby, 1968) Best of 2016 with Bill Simmons, Heben Nigatu, Tracy Clayton and Ezra Edelman | Episode 15. Yup, it’s RuPaul. * “Watchmen” (HBO, 2019) * Beyoncé singing “At Last” at Barack Obama’s 2008 inauguration The N-Word. 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