In <em>I Love Boosters, </em>Dialectical Materialism Has Never Looked So Fun.
The latest episode of the Culture Gabfest discusses the film I Love Boosters, which critiques exploitation in the fashion industry. The hosts also analyze the reality series Couples Therapy and its psychological implications. Additionally, they explore the resurgence of interest in the artificial language Esperanto through a recent article.
- ▪The film I Love Boosters, directed by Boots Riley, features Keke Palmer and Demi Moore.
- ▪The hosts debate whether Couples Therapy offers genuine psychological insights or serves as exploitation.
- ▪A recent article highlights the growing interest in Esperanto, an artificial language.
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Culture Gabfest May 27, 20263:30 AM I Love Boosters Heightens the Contradictions Edition On this week’s show, the hosts analyze the new film I Love Boosters, the docuseries Couples Therapy, and a recent article about Esperanto. Copy Link Share Share <div class="slate-megaphone__slot"></div> View Transcript Advertisement Listen & Subscribe Choose your preferred player: Apple Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music TuneIn RSS Feed For questions about subscriptions or your Slate Plus feed, check our FAQ. <p class="slate-notification--error podcast-how-to-listen__notification">Please enable javascript to get your Slate Plus feeds.</p> All Slate Plus Podcasts Get Your Slate Plus Podcast If you can't access your feeds, please contact customer support.
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