Culture Gabfest: Always3Gether

Published: May 12, 2021, 9 a.m.

b'This week Steve, Dana, and Julia discuss Tina Fey\\u2019s new Peacock sitcom Girls5Eva. Then the panel dives into vaccine personalities\\u2014how did Pfizer really become the \\u201cstatus vax\\u201d? Finally, the group discusses Netflix film The Disciple with LA Times film critic Justin Chang.\\nIn Slate Plus, the panel talks about their relationship with cars, courtesy of a listener question. Email us your questions at culturefest@slate.com\\nPodcast production by Jasmine Ellis and Asha Saluja. Production assistance by Rachael Allen.\\nEndorsements\\nDana: Morning Ragas, Bombay 1965 by Nikhil Banerjee\\nJulia: Empire of Pain by Patrick Radden Keefe and \\u201cThe Composer at the Frontier of Movie Music\\u201d by Jamie Fisher (and Nicholas Britell\\u2019s Culture Gabfest episode!)\\nSteve: \\u201cQuintin Jones Is Not Innocent. But He Doesn\\u2019t Deserve to Die.\\u201d by Jonah M. Kessel, Suleika Jaouad, and Lindsay Crouse\\nFurther Reading\\n\\u201cPfizer Snobs Are Wong. Johnson & Johnson Is the Coolest Vaccine.\\u201d by Dan Kois in Slate\\n\\u201cHow Pfizer Became the Status Vax\\u201d by Heather Schwedel in Slate\\n\\u201cReview: \\u2018The Disciple\\u2019 is already one of the year\\u2019s best movies. Does Netflix know\\u2014or care?\\u201d by Justin Chang in the LA Times\\n\\xa0Hosts\\nStephen Metcalf\\nDana Stevens\\nJulia Turner\\nSocial Media\\n@slatecultfest on Twitter\\nhttps://twitter.com/slatecultfest\\n@slateculturepodcasts on Facebook\\nhttps://www.facebook.com/slateculturepodcasts/\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices'