Broadway play Giant explores Roald Dahl and his antisemitism, and Riz Ahmed in Bait
A play about the children’s author Roald Dahl opened to rave reviews on Broadway – it delves into his antisemitic views, which were exposed by journalist Michael Coren more than 40 years ago. Michael saw “Giant” in New York – he tells Elamin Abdelmahmoud about his original interview with Dahl, what it’s like seeing it come to life on stage, and how he treats the author’s work now.Plus, the new dark comedy miniseries ‘Bait’ imagines a world where a British Pakistani Muslim actor is up for contention as the new James Bond. Vulture’s Roxana Hadadi talks with Elamin Abdelmahmoud about why she feels this show could only have been made by Riz Ahmed, who wrote, created and stars in the series.
How Black & Jewish-America shaped pop music as we know it
With the release of the groundbreaking PBS docu-series ‘Black and Jewish America: An Interwoven History,' Elamin Abdelmahmoud is joined by Professor Gayle Wald, Professor Mark Anthony Neal and culture critic Jay Smooth to unpack the ways that intertwined Black and Jewish American history has shaped pop music as we know it.
Who showed up at this year's Junos and what it tells you about this moment
The Juno Awards, Canada’s biggest night in music, went down in Hamilton, Ontario last night. Elamin is joined by music critics Emilie Hanskamp, Alex Navarez and musician Cadence Weapon to discuss the 55th Juno Awards, including the inaugural Latin Music Recording of The Year category, Joni Mitchell receiving of the Junos Lifetime Achievement Award, and Nelly Furtado’s induction into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.
Weekly Wrap: Robyn, Jack Harlow & Raye
The group chat weighs in on Robyn’s new pop album ‘Sexistential’, Jack Harlow’s controversial remarks that he “got Blacker” making his R&B album ‘Monica’, and Raye’s luscious record ‘This Music May Contain Hope.’ Culture critics Jay Smooth, Louise Bruton and Huda Hassan discuss all the music and more with Elamin Abdelmahmoud.
Why did the Bachelorette cast Taylor Frankie Paul? And Dhurandhur 2
Last week, ABC cancelled the latest season of the Bachelorette, three days before its premiere. This came after a 2023 video surfaced of the Bachelorette, Taylor Frankie Paul, appearing to attack her former boyfriend and the father of her child. Culture critics Kathryn VanArendonk and Kat Tenbarge join Elamin Abdelmahmoud to discuss how reality television exploits domestic violence and whether the show’s decision to cast Paul will cost them the franchise.Plus, Dhurundhar:The Revenge came out last week and it’s already breaking box office records. Aparita Bhandari talks about why this franchise is appealing to a particular audience in India and beyond, how it’s not a new thing for Bollywood to veer into political propaganda, and why it probably didn’t need to be four hours.