Culture Gabfest Concludes 18-Year Run with Final Episode Featuring Taylor Swift Discussion

Slate's Culture Gabfest podcast is ending after 18 years on air, with a final episode featuring guest commentary on Masters of the Universe, the film Is God Is, and Taylor Swift's music. The show has been a fixture of cultural commentary, bringing together critics and journalists to discuss entertainment and cultural trends. The conclusion marks the end of a long-running platform for in-depth pop culture analysis.
The Culture Gabfest, a Slate podcast that has run for 18 years, is concluding with a special final episode. The show brings together hosts Steve, Dana, and Nadira Goffe alongside guest Jamelle Bouie to discuss several cultural topics, including Mattel's Masters of the Universe film starring Nicholas Galitzine and Jared Leto, and the revenge thriller Is God Is directed by Aleshea Harris. The episode also features a final discussion of Taylor Swift following her song release for the Toy Story 5 soundtrack, with critics Jody Rosen and Julia joining the conversation. The article includes endorsements from panelists recommending various cultural works and resources, from websites like Train Jazz to books by Patrick Radden Keefe and J.M. Coetzee.
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