Television/Film

In this podcast episode, the focus is on cultural topics rather than current events or punditry.
Noah Rothman discusses the impact of the Delta variant surge on conservative media and Republican politics, along with the recent uprising in Cuba and the importance of supporting democratic movements globally.
The podcast episode discussed various topics including personal summer camp experiences, Joe Biden's speech on Afghanistan, the idea of COVID becoming a seasonal flu, and critiques of bad documentaries.
The discussion covers the recent increase in U.S. COVID cases, the ongoing challenges in ending the pandemic, and debates surrounding vaccines and lockdowns.
Former HBO Chairman and CEO Richard Plepler joins Yonit and Jonathan to discuss the global success of Israeli television shows like In Treatment, Fauda, Homeland, and Shtisel, which have captivated audiences worldwide.
The podcast discussed the importance of 95-year-old Mel Brooks' life and career in American comedy, emphasizing the need to preserve what he brought to American life.
Jonathan Torrens, a Canadian personality, has used his time in the spotlight to focus on love, balance, and creativity.
Rita Moreno recently apologized for making comments deemed controversial in today's social climate, sparking discussions about the pressures of wokeness and public scrutiny.
Vice President Kamala Harris faced criticism for her response to a question about why she had not visited the border amid efforts to address the ongoing crisis.
Allison Kaplan Sommer, Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida, and Noah Efron discuss various topics, including the criticism from Trevor Noah and John Oliver on Israel, the collapse of a political coalition in Israel due to recent conflicts, and the ethics of the IDF Spokesman lying to the media.
Comedian Simon Rakoff is noted for shifting from his usual comedic tone to engage in serious discussions about the ongoing violence in Israel and Palestine.
The podcast raises concerns about the poor execution of the Oscars, the possibility of no longer needing to wear masks outdoors, and John Kerry's alleged communication with Iranians that may require him to appear before the Senate Intelligence Committee.
Billy Wilder, a prominent figure in Hollywood renowned for films like "Double Indemnity" and "Some Like It Hot," was a prolific writer and director whose witticisms and wisdom extended beyond the screen.
In this podcast episode, discussions range from a demonstration attended by Christine, where liberals liken the Biden administration to Christmas every day, to Andrew Cuomo using intimidating tactics through a subordinate on New York state politicians, and the ongoing lack of diversity in the Oscars.
The podcast discusses the recent $1.9 trillion relief and stimulus bill, marking a return to the era of big government.
Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron discuss the ultra-Orthodox attacks on Labor Party candidate Rabbi Gilad Kariv, questioning if it's political maneuvering or religious excommunication.
The documentary "King Bibi: The Life and Performances of Benjamin Netanyahu" delves into the success of Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's longest-serving Prime Minister, highlighting his enduring influence on Israeli politics over the past forty years.
The text briefly mentions Paul Romanuk, a play-by-play announcer known for his work on "Hockey Night in Canada," transitioning from the excitement of the hockey broadcast to the challenges of life during a lockdown.
Meghan McCain, host of The View, discusses Joe Biden's inauguration, the aftermath of the Capitol riots on January 6, and the new era of hosting a daytime talk show without President Trump.
"Unholy: the trailer" is a podcast featuring Yonit Levi from Channel 12 Israel and Jonathan Freedland from The Guardian discussing news as two Jewish individuals.
"Musa Hadid: Mayor of Ramallah" is a documentary showcasing the efforts of Mayor Musa Hadid to revitalize his city and promote inclusivity.
"The City Without Jews" examines the eerie vision presented in the 1924 film, set in a troubled fictional land where anti-Semitic sentiment leads to the forced expulsion of Jews.
Outgoing President Donald Trump created controversy in his final days by disrupting negotiations over a new COVID relief bill and issuing pardons to three convicted Republican figures.
Billy Beane, known for his Moneyball approach to sports management, discusses the impact of the Coronavirus on the sports industry with a focus on its future post-pandemic.
In this podcast episode, the hosts discuss the unraveling of the legal case surrounding Trump and the departure of his legal team, questioning whether it is more amusing or concerning, and speculating on the consequences.

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