Culture Gabfest: Beyonces Country Kaleidoscope

Published: April 3, 2024, 7 a.m.

On this week\u2019s show, the panel is first joined by Slate culture writer (and the Gabfest\u2019s Senior Beyonc\xe9 Correspondent) Nadira Goffe to dissect Beyonc\xe9\u2019s latest album, Cowboy Carter. Released on March 29th, Cowboy Carter is a 27-track behemoth with a country soul, packed with archival footage and songs that span multiple genres. To call it a country album would be too simplistic, so we\u2019ll stick with Queen Bey\u2019s own words: Cowboy Carter is a Beyonc\xe9 album. Then, the three jump into Do Not Expect Too Much From the End of the World, an avant-garde film from Romanian director Radu Jude that perfectly captures life in the 21st century. Finally, the trio examine Steve! (martin): a documentary in 2 pieces, a new two-part series directed by Morgan Neville (Will You Be My Neighbor?), which analyzes the legendary Steve Martin, an inscrutable human being and American icon.\xa0\nIn the exclusive Slate Plus segment, the panel discusses their personal relationships to hotels.\xa0\nEmail us at culturefest@slate.com.\xa0\nOutro music: "I Can Still Dance" by Tigerblood Jewel\nEndorsements:\nDana: Critic Nicolas Rapold\u2019s interview with Radu Jude, the director of Do Not Expect Much From the End of the World, on his podcast, The Last Thing I Saw. It\u2019s a great companion piece to listen to after watching the film.\xa0\xa0\xa0\nJulia: The Fraud by Zadie Smith, a historical novel set in Victorian England. If you\u2019ve read this book and have strong feelings, please email Julia at cultfest@slate.com to dissect the work and discuss.\xa0\nStephen: Penelope Fitzgerald, the Booker Prize-winning novelist, poet, and essayist. Specifically, her 1995 novel, the Blue Flower.\xa0\nPodcast production by Jared Downing. Production assistance by Kat Hong.\xa0\nHosts\nDana Stephens, Julia Turner, Stephen Metcalf\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices