I was glad to sit down with NPR's TV critic Eric Deggans to try to hash out some of the basic outlines of the current strike, including non-transparent finances, structural problems, and negotiating with tech companies instead of movie companies. Aisha talked to Tre'vell Anderson, Cyrena Touros and Cate Young about Michelle Buteau's new show Survival of the Thickest. We could not ignore the Barbenheimer clash, so we used it as inspiration to ask our listeners to weigh in on some classic pop-culture face-offs, from NSYNC vs. Backstreet Boys to ranking the movie Chrises. Then we tried to guess how our listeners voted, and it was a lot of fun. Barbie brought me, Aisha and Stephen together with Bedatri D. Choudhury, and we dove into the question of whether its efforts to have something serious to say (even among its plentiful laughs) can work when it's approved by Mattel and marketed the way it has been. (We'll have a spoiler episode -- as well as coverage of Oppenheimer, of course! -- next week.) Aisha also wrote a terrific piece about Barbie and its balancing of marketing and art. |
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