Alice Munro, Canadian master of the short story and Nobel winner, has died at 92 years of age. Her longtime publisher Douglas Gibson, and writers Heather O’Neill and Madeleine Thien join Elamin to talk about her life and legacy.
Ilana Glazer's new movie Babes, and Lizzo's name-drop on South Park
From Jennifer Lopez to The Black Keys, why aren't concerts selling well?
What's the way out of Hollywood's box office crisis?
Can 50 Cent be trusted with the upcoming Diddy documentary? And Netflix's big bet on Korean TV
The finale of the Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show, and the King’s portrait
Did Apple Music's list of 100 Best Albums make you mad?
How Black Twitter changed the culture
Billie Eilish is a different kind of pop star
Megalopolis, Furiosa, and all the highlights from Cannes 2024
How Stax Records changed music forever
Bridgerton is back, and why no one seems to like the Amy Winehouse movie
Can Oprah make amends for her role in popularizing diet culture, and the new X-men '97 adaptation
What needs to change when the WNBA comes to Canada, and soap operas done TikTok style
The most political Eurovision in recent memory, and Randy Travis's AI song
Baby Reindeer's real Martha speaks, and that Apple ad
Misogynoir underscores the Drake and Kendrick beef, and John Mulaney Presents: Everybody's in L.A.
Is the music industry built for mothers?
The 2024 Met Gala highlights and Luxe Listings Toronto
The Fall Guy and the future of the blockbuster
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