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The Cultures

The Cultures

Adrian Hon, Andrea Phillips, and Naomi Alderman talk about technology, books, publishing, games, science, religion, films, TV, politics, and how to live a good life.

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes100Founded11 years ago
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* Finnish school kids' meal bag vs. British school kids' meal bag (Twitter) more

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* The Progressive Case for Breaking Up the BBC – while increasing public funding for the good things it does! more

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* The Lab-Leak Hypothesis by Nicholson Baker (New York Magazine) more

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* America’s Next Authoritarian Will Be Much More Competent by Zeynep Tufekci (The Atlantic) more

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 9 ratings
  • Varied, lively and stimulating.

    The easy chemistry between Andrea, Naomi and Adrian makes for a good humoured chat. Bringing a range of backgrounds to the discussion (science and arts) the three contributors provide a great and thought provoking discussion across a really ambitious range of subjects. As they acknowledge, the term ‘culture’ covers pretty much all of the human experience, and their intelligent discussions are good listening that remind me of good conversations with friends. My only gripe? I can’t interject!

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    Maltese Falcon
    United Kingdom10 years ago

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