Wednesday, October 2, 2013

The Culture Gabfest “Butchery and Bitchery” Edition


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On this week’s episode, the critics discuss Drake’s new album Nothing Was the Same. With the help of New York magazine’s music critic Jody Rosen, they explore Drake’s wildly-popular brand of hip hop, in which authenticity is tied to emotional availability instead of street credibility. Next, the gabbers join in on a debate initiated by Clive James in the New York Times, lamenting the state of the American book review. Have American critics lost their bite? Finally, the critics take stock of Apple’s newest operating system iOS7, assessing its successes, controversies, and departures from a Jobs-approved aesthetic.




Links to some of the things we discussed this week:




Julia: The unexpectedly delightful shelter magazine House Beautiful




Outro: “Started from the Bottom” by Drake




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