
Culture at the End of History
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 29 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | GovernmentHistory | |||

DPP ventures into the North Chicago suburbs as it broaches its first John Hughes film — Sixteen Candles (1984).
What does adolescence look like in the affluent upper middle classes for Gen X? What role does the family play? What did dating look like... more
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This week, the DPP boys check out Reginald Hudlin's 1990 House Party.
The film launched a long-running series of coming-of-age comedies under the House Party title, terminating in 2023.
Centring around the exploits of rap duo Kid n'... more
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In the first of DPP's special book episodes, Sam interviews Oxford politics lecturer and NYT contributing writer Anton Jäger on his new book: Hyperpolitics (2026, Verso).
Jäger's text is an ex... more
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Today's DPP episode explores the little-known 1994 feature by multi-media artist Jessica Hagedorn – Fresh Kill.
Recycling, sushi, yuppies, toxic waste, nameless megacorporations, ethical hacking – Staten Island – Fresh Kill has it... more
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This show blends culture, politics, and history through deep-dive film and cultural analysis, often mapping Gen X and post-1990s urban imaginaries onto contemporary politics and public culture. Episodes frequently feature guests with academic or critical backgrounds who unpack cinema, architecture, and social change, while hosts offer ground-level context and personal memory to connect past cultural moments to current debates. A standout across episodes is the willingness to juxtapose detailed film analysis with broader political and social history, plus a recurring interest in how media shapes national and urban identities. The format tends to center rigorous, idea-driven conversations with on-the-ground context, making it valuable for lis... more
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