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This week, Pierre Thiam will change the way you cook with his secrets for mafé (peanut sauce), Senegalese barbecue and his favorite ingredient, fonio. Plus, journalist Jen Doll helps explain a puzzling new trend of dinner party hosts charging their friends; Adam Gopnik and Christopher Kimball reveal their favorite food books of 2023; and we make Pasta Rotolo with Spinach and Ricotta.Get this week's recipe for Pasta Rotolo with Spinach and Ricotta here.We want to hear your culinary tips! Share your cooking hacks, secret ingredients or unexpected techniques with us for a chance to hear yourself on Milk Street Radio! Here's how: https://www.177milkstreet.com/radiotipsListen to Milk Street Radio on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Roy L Hales/ Cortes Currents -More than 69% of the electorate in Area C chose Robyn Mawhinney as their new Regional Director on October 15. She learned this from an unexpected source. Mawhinney and her team were sitting in the Heriot Bay Inn, while they waited for the election results to be announced on Saturday night. The scrutiner from her team had not yet arrived and they were enjoying a nice glass of wine. “I got a phone call from Mark Doll who congratulated me on my win,” she said. “I didn't know the numbers yet.” Someone photographed the moment that an ecstatic Mawhinney embraced her campaign manager. She received 823 votes to Doll's 368. “I want to say that this campaign and everything that has happened is because of the amazing team of folks who have had my back and been on my team attending meetings, editing, suggesting even chauffeuring me by vote. I'm so grateful to have had so many folks sending me messages of support and kind words of encouragement. I really have felt like the community was behind me and it kind of feels like that today too,” she explained. “I definitely want to congratulate Mark Doll for his robust campaign. He proved his integrity in the way that he managed difficult situations and I look forward to working together with him on Island projects. I also want to congratulate his wife, Jen Doll. Mark had an amazing and dedicated campaign manager, which was his wife, and she did great work and there were many thoughtful conversations which were had.” Marc Doll sent a written statement: “Robyn and I talked on the phone once we had the election results, and I know Robyn's commitment to our islands is heartfelt and founded on goodwill for all community members. Best wishes to you Robyn, as you take on this new role.” “We saw such an impressive level of community engagement during the last few months, and I encourage everyone to continue to stay involved in the community conversation – no matter who you thought was the best candidate for Regional Director.” “Thanks to everyone who got involved in the election campaign. If you hosted an event, attended an event, read articles or watched all-candidate debates, contacted the candidates with questions and suggestions, or discussed the future with your neighbours, you were participating in our democracy. Way to go!” “Thanks to local news outlets for providing news coverage. They play a vital role in keeping people informed.” “Thanks to my campaign team for their advice, support and encouragement – and for living up to our pledge to keep things positive. Doll concluded, “And biggest thanks to my wife, Jen, my daughters and my parents. You amazed me with your stamina and creativity that kept the farm running and made sure we had time for family fun during this campaign.You are brave, strong, and wonderful – and I love you with everything I've got.” Mawhinney commented on the larger picture, “This election has brought change to Strathcona Regional District board and to the Campbell River Council, which holds five seats at the SRD table. That is significant. I'm really excited to collaborate with the other Electoral Area Directors and community representatives to tackle big issues that will be for the betterment of all of our communities and our homes. “I'm really happy that there are gonna be some people there that do have that experience. Gerald Wally is still retaining his seat at the Electoral Area Services Committee and as an electoral area director, and I think that's gonna be really invaluable, otherwise, there's three new directors in the Electoral Area Services Committee. So, to speak to the great amount of change that we're seeing, I guess folks are ready for some new faces and some new energy, and I'm happy to be one of those. It'll be interesting to see how everything unfolds.”
Jen Doll is delightful and that is not up for debate. The author of the new young adult book, That's Debatable, joins the show to discuss a passion she and Adam both share… Cooking! The conversation kicks off with Jen explaining how she found her love of being in the kitchen at the beginning of the pandemic and how it helped her bond with her stepson. Adam and Jen share some recipes as well while talking about Adam's kitchen weakness…baking. It's a delightful chat about how they find joy in thinking through how ingredients go together and how that connects to their writing of stories. The episode ends with Jen talking about her experience with debate club in high school as well as Adam's experience in theater. That's Debatable comes out August 30th so be sure to preorder it right away if you hear this before then! Enjoyed this episode? Be sure to rate and review us on whatever platform you listen to your podcasts and send your feedback to passionsandprologues@gmail.com. If you email us proof of your review, Adam will send you a personalized book recommendation via email! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Abby's got some quick notes on the Oscar noms, the sexy new Conversations with Friends trailer, and Tristan Thompson's unwanted presence in Indiana. Then her friend, writer Jen Doll, joins to talk about many beloved topics like Dawson's Creek, Beverly Hills 90210, Dylan and Brenda and Kelly, the heyday of The WB, The Baby-Sitters Club, why we write how we do, that period of life when all you do is go to weddings, and much more. Plus, get the scoop on Jen's new YA novel "That's Debatable" which is now available for pre-order and will be out in June.
Welcome to Our Life In Books where we talk about our lives, books and everything in between! This week we are wrapping up our 50 bookish questions series. We get into a heated debate (ha) about romance in books and also chat about the books that started it all. Grab your favorite cup of tea and join us! TARDIS tea blend from Adagio- https://www.adagio.com/signature_blend/blend.html?blend=19749 Orange Spice from Tea Cellar- https://www.teacellartea.com/shop/orange-spice/l Below by Alexandria Warwick- https://amzn.to/2RcHKnD Jane Anonymous by Laurie Faria Stolarz- https://amzn.to/2FNt5do One of Us is Next by Karen M. McManus- https://amzn.to/35S1Nx3 A Heart So Fierce and Broken by Brigid Kemmerer- https://amzn.to/2uM7joa The Night Country by Melissa Albert- https://amzn.to/2NDHpcX Scavenge the Stars by Tara Sim- https://amzn.to/2FYROf3 Mr. Nobody by Catherine Steadman- https://amzn.to/2teROEM The Conference of the Birds by Ransom Riggs- https://amzn.to/3731jW4 Infinity Son by Adam Silvera- https://amzn.to/2FKIXNB This Vicious Cure by Emily Suvada- https://amzn.to/383gkHB Layoverland by Gabby Noone- https://amzn.to/36QHjGp Tweet Cute by Emma Lord- https://amzn.to/2Rh2xX5 Follow Me to Ground by Sue Rainsford- https://amzn.to/30iFUFR Don’t Read the Comments by Eric Smith- https://amzn.to/2sqhnT0 The Look-Alike by Erica Spindler- https://amzn.to/36QA951 If You Tell by Gregg Olson- https://amzn.to/2Ts1xT3 Daughters of the Lake by Wendy Webb- https://amzn.to/2uM8BQ2 Buzzfeede 2020 Anticipated Books- https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/ariannarebolini/most-anticipated-books-2020 Goodreads 33 Highly Anticipated Books of 2020 https://www.goodreads.com/blog/show/1743-33-highly-anticipated-books-of-2020 World’s first illustrated books discovered: https://news.artnet.com/art-world/ancient-egyptian-oldest-book-1744110?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=today%20in%20books&utm_term=BookRiot_TodayInBooks_DormantSuppress Know My Name by Chanel Miller- https://amzn.to/2NpWQVI The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins- https://amzn.to/2FOMbzW The Vampire Academy by Rachelle Mead- https://amzn.to/2NrjtJE The Grace Year by Kim Ligget- https://amzn.to/2RdWuCN Scared Little Rabbits by A.V. Geiger- https://amzn.to/2FSy64d All the Stars and Teeth by Adalyn Grace- https://amzn.to/2RcMRnY Havenfall by Sara Holland- https://amzn.to/30hnhlT Sinisters Souls and Dead Things by Martina McAtee- https://amzn.to/2FLdRW6 Chain of Gold by Cassandra Clare- https://amzn.to/35RUfKO Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling- https://amzn.to/2Nn4ala Twilight by Stephanie Meyer- https://amzn.to/35OTjXt The War Outside by Monica Hesse- https://amzn.to/30fTJoI The Diary of Anne Frank- https://amzn.to/2QOVaaA River of Teeth by Sarah Gailey- https://amzn.to/381w5in Outcast: Book One: A Living Out Loud Novel by Denise Jaden- https://amzn.to/2TlmUW0 The Crown’s Game by Eveyln Skye- https://amzn.to/2QRfb06 Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo- https://amzn.to/2QPydns Empress of a Thousand Skies Rhoda Belleza- https://amzn.to/2FQxsEk Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor- https://amzn.to/3a7h3tj The Mortal Coil series by Emily Suvada- https://amzn.to/2RhqhKG Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir- https://amzn.to/2FYVy05 Shatter Me by Tehereh Mafi- https://amzn.to/3a7kvUU Unclaimed Baggage by Jen Doll- https://amzn.to/2TnVbnl Me Before You by JoJo Moyes- https://amzn.to/2Nnw2Wg Mortal Instruments Coloring Book- https://amzn.to/2NoakSa Outlander by Diana Gabaldon- https://amzn.to/2sryUu4 The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzie Lee- https://amzn.to/2tV6lWg Internment by Samira Ahmed- https://amzn.to/2RcMcml The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas- https://amzn.to/2t62A0b Unfiltered: No Shame, No Regrets, Just Me by Lily Collins- https://amzn.to/35QR4D4 Baby Sitters Club by Ann M. Martin- https://amzn.to/36Sx8Rs Rockett’s World Series by Lauren Day- https://amzn.to/3abn9sO
The panel discussion from our event on January 8, 2019, featuring Jen Doll (UNCLAIMED BAGGAGE and SAVE THE DATE), Jaclyn Gilbert (LATE AIR), and Crystal Hana Kim (IF YOU LEAVE ME). Find more details here: https://www.facebook.com/events/lic-reading-series/lic-reading-jen-doll-jaclyn-gilbert-crystal-hana-kim/989092187953921/ About our readers: JEN DOLL is a freelance journalist and the author of the young adult novel Unclaimed Baggage as well as the memoir Save the Date: The Occasional Mortifications of a Serial Wedding Guest. She's written for The Atlantic, Glamour, New York magazine, The New York Times, Topic, The Village Voice, The Week, and other publications. JACLYN GILBERT grew up in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, running along its back roads in the Amish countryside. She ran Division I Cross Country and Track & Field at Yale, where she majored in English and French. After working in book publishing for several years, she earned her MFA from Sarah Lawrence College. She currently holds a research fellowship from the New York Public Library, and her stories and essays have appeared or are forthcoming from Post Road Magazine, Tin House, Literary Hub, Longreads, and elsewhere. Late Air, her first novel, released from Little A in November. CRYSTAL HANA KIM’s debut novel If You Leave Me was named a best book of 2018 by The Washington Post, ALA Booklist, Literary Hub, Cosmopolitan, and more. It was longlisted for the Center for Fiction Novel Prize. Crystal was a 2017 PEN America Dau Short Story Prize winner and has received scholarships from the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, Hedgebrook, Jentel, among others. Her work has been published in Elle magazine, The Paris Review, The Washington Post, and elsewhere. She is a contributing editor at Apogee Journal. This event is made possible in part by the Queens Council on the Arts with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. - - - This event was made possible in part by the Queens Council on the Arts, with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. Thank you to our local sponsors: LIC Bar, Astoria Bookshop, Sweetleaf Coffee, Gantry Bar LIC, and LIC Corner Cafe. Learn more at licreadingseries.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Readings from our event on January 8, 2019, featuring Jen Doll (UNCLAIMED BAGGAGE and SAVE THE DATE), Jaclyn Gilbert (LATE AIR), and Crystal Hana Kim (IF YOU LEAVE ME). Find more details here: https://www.facebook.com/events/lic-reading-series/lic-reading-jen-doll-jaclyn-gilbert-crystal-hana-kim/989092187953921/ About our readers: JEN DOLL is a freelance journalist and the author of the young adult novel Unclaimed Baggage as well as the memoir Save the Date: The Occasional Mortifications of a Serial Wedding Guest. She's written for The Atlantic, Glamour, New York magazine, The New York Times, Topic, The Village Voice, The Week, and other publications. JACLYN GILBERT grew up in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, running along its back roads in the Amish countryside. She ran Division I Cross Country and Track & Field at Yale, where she majored in English and French. After working in book publishing for several years, she earned her MFA from Sarah Lawrence College. She currently holds a research fellowship from the New York Public Library, and her stories and essays have appeared or are forthcoming from Post Road Magazine, Tin House, Literary Hub, Longreads, and elsewhere. Late Air, her first novel, released from Little A in November. CRYSTAL HANA KIM’s debut novel If You Leave Me was named a best book of 2018 by The Washington Post, ALA Booklist, Literary Hub, Cosmopolitan, and more. It was longlisted for the Center for Fiction Novel Prize. Crystal was a 2017 PEN America Dau Short Story Prize winner and has received scholarships from the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, Hedgebrook, Jentel, among others. Her work has been published in Elle magazine, The Paris Review, The Washington Post, and elsewhere. She is a contributing editor at Apogee Journal. - - - This event was made possible in part by the Queens Council on the Arts, with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. Thank you to our local sponsors: LIC Bar, Astoria Bookshop, Sweetleaf Coffee, Gantry Bar LIC, and LIC Corner Cafe. Learn more at licreadingseries.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jen is the author of a memoir, Save the Date, a YA novel, Unclaimed Baggage, which is currently being adapted for television. She also has an advice column for WeWork, writes for many publications and is working on her second novel.Find Jen on Twitter: @thisisjendoll and Instagram: @thisisjendoll. Her website is JenDoll.com.Show Notes:Books, authors, movies, TV, specials, and other media or institutions mentioned include:Taffy Brodesser-Akner profile in Cosmopolitan by Jen OrtizA response to the Taffy profile in Longreads by Soraya RobertsRoxane Gay’s WealthSimple essaySassy MagazineScholastic AwardsJen’s work spaceReader’s DigestElla Dawson’s tweet about Jen’s Harper’s storyWhy Does It Feel Like Everyone Has More Money Than You? by Jen Doll in Harpers BazaarAbigail Disney Has More Money Than She’ll Ever Spend by Sarah McVeighMake Art, Make Money: Lessons from Jim Henson on Fueling Your Creative Career by Elizabeth Hyde StevensWeWork columnThe Real Ramona by Sarah JaffeA Girl from Yamhill by Beverly ClearyDear PrudenceDear Sugar / Cheryl StrayedAbout Truer Words:Truer Words is created and produced by Melissa Baumgart and Kathryn Benson. Our music was composed by Mike Sayre, and our logo was designed by Marianne Murphy.You can follow us on Twitter @truerwordspod and on Instagram @truerwordspodcast. Contact us via our website, truerwordspodcast.com, or email us at truerwordspodcast@gmail.com.
Having to go to work is already a bummer for most people, but when work involves colleagues who clip their nails at their desk, pee on the bathroom floor or … pick their scabs and eat them?!? … work can become a nightmare. On this episode, Jolie is joined by Jen Doll, who writes a workplace advice column, to share her thoughts on what to do about very gross coworker behavior. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Never eat pot chocolate on a third date, and other lessons about love. Jen Doll reads her Longreads essay Edible Complex. This episode is a production of Longreads and Charts & Leisure, produced by Mike Rugnetta, with help from Sari Botton. Hosted by Catherine Cusick. Mixed and scored with original music by Mike Rugnetta and Michael Simonelli. Jen’s Romcom rundown music is Action Movie Intro by Oymaldonado. Longreads' theme music was written and performed by Brian Donohoe.
It's April and Jolie is rolling out a new theme month: April Fools! In this monthlong arc, Jolie will be hosting freewheeling roundtable discussions with some favorite Friends of the Cleancast! In this episode, Jen Doll, Maureen O'Connor and Lizzie O'Leary (O'My!) stuck around for a second episode in which they discuss what to do when you poop your pants. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's April and Jolie is rolling out a new theme month: April Fools! In this monthlong arc, Jolie will be hosting freewheeling roundtable discussions with some favorite Friends of the Cleancast! To kick off the fun, she's joined by Jen Doll, Maureen O'Connor and Lizzie O'Leary (O'My!) in an episode inspired by their group text they call Jizzie. They are, of course, discussing jizz (and lube! O'My!) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Happy Monday beautiful people! Coming up on today's show: the strange rumour surrounding Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga, the Married At First Sight storyline that went far beyond the realms of entertainment and the money op-ed that stole our attention this week.Bek Day for WHIMN: https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/reality-tv/married-at-first-sight/the-huge-problem-with-mafs-villain-ines-were-all-ignoring/news-story/9599d673f0da47b4f309f6cd2a24c6bc'Domestic violence doesn't just happen to women' in The Conversation: https://theconversation.com/domestic-violence-doesnt-just-happen-to-women-95246Why does it feel like everyone has more money than you, by Jen Doll: https://www.harpersbazaar.com/culture/features/a26091060/money-millennials-parents-career-success/Majority of first-home buyers now use the bank of mum and dad, via Domain: https://www.domain.com.au/money-markets/majority-of-firsthome-buyers-now-use-bank-of-mum-and-dad-20180502-h0zjun-432274/Follow us on Instagram @shamelesspodcast or join our Facebook group by searching for 'Shameless Podcast Community'.This episode was produced by Michelle Andrews.
Happy Monday beautiful people! Coming up on today's show: the strange rumour surrounding Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga, the Married At First Sight storyline that went far beyond the realms of entertainment and the money op-ed that stole our attention this week.Bek Day for WHIMN: https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/reality-tv/married-at-first-sight/the-huge-problem-with-mafs-villain-ines-were-all-ignoring/news-story/9599d673f0da47b4f309f6cd2a24c6bc'Domestic violence doesn't just happen to women' in The Conversation: https://theconversation.com/domestic-violence-doesnt-just-happen-to-women-95246Why does it feel like everyone has more money than you, by Jen Doll: https://www.harpersbazaar.com/culture/features/a26091060/money-millennials-parents-career-success/Majority of first-home buyers now use the bank of mum and dad, via Domain: https://www.domain.com.au/money-markets/majority-of-firsthome-buyers-now-use-bank-of-mum-and-dad-20180502-h0zjun-432274/Follow us on Instagram @shamelesspodcast or join our Facebook group by searching for 'Shameless Podcast Community'.This episode was produced by Michelle Andrews.
Writer Jen Doll on Betty Smith's A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, feeling like an outsider, and finding the courage to go for what you want. To learn more about the books we've mentioned in this week's episode, check out The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, Save the Date and Unclaimed Baggage by Jen Doll, Morris' Disappearing Bag by Rosemary Wells, the Treehorn series by Florence Parry Heide and Edward Gorey, and A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith. You can find transcripts of this episode and past ones on LitHub. This episode is sponsored by Under My Skin by Lisa Unger and the podcast Unknown History. And please fill out our survey at bit.ly/butthatsanothersurvey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Author Jen Doll comes on the podcast to talk about her first YA book UNCLAIMED BAGGAGE. Hear Jen reveal her early role as a storyteller and the inspiration behind her latest book. Episode Mentions: The Littles The Borrowers A Tree … Continue reading →
Author Jen Doll comes on the podcast to talk about her first YA book UNCLAIMED BAGGAGE. Hear Jen reveal her early role as a storyteller and the inspiration behind her latest book. Episode Mentions: * The Littles * The Borrowers * A Tree Grows in Brooklyn * Beverly Cleary * Judy Blume * Torn Tree * Lorrie Moore * Rainbow Rowell * Harriet the Spy * Anastasia Krupnik * From the Mixed Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler * The Emperor’s Children * Doll’s writings * Unclaimed Baggage * Save the Date * The Princess Bride * Harry Potter * Elena Ferrante * Front Desk * Hey, Kiddo
Jen Doll is known for the smart writing she has been publishing for years in The Atlantic, Elle, Esquire, Glamour, GQ, New York Magazine, The New York Times, Vice, The Hairpin, The Village Voice and The Week. In this episode, we talk about her books, which explore the path to adulthood, the search for love, and the meaning of marriage. Doll answers our questions about the reasons why people get married, the reasons why authors write books, the specific way she personally created her manuscripts and how she successfully found an agent and publishers despite interference from one very annoying parrot. For show notes and more go to: www.BrooklynWritersProject.com/podcast
We welcome "Save The Date" author Jen Doll to talk all things wedding season: etiquette, finding the perfect plus one, when to tell a friend you don't like their boo, and how to be an great officiant. In dating news we discuss Etsy's top wedding trends and whether breakups and divorces are contagious. Then we help a listener who is frustrated her boyfriend won't propose and another listener who won’t move out of state with her boyfriend unless they are engaged.This episode is sponsored by Adam and Eve, Winc and StoryWorth.
How has Trump's America changed the way two single lady writers think, eat, love, and express themselves? On today's show, author Jen Doll returns for our second Me & You episode. She'll interview Jax and be interviewed on how the current political landscape has shifted the thoughts that become words, and the words that become work in their various niches of the writing world. How does Jen, as a savvy social media presence, navigate the landmine of Twitter with humor and confidence? Does she feel defeated or inspired by the women in the coming generation? How has Jax's study of habit removal in her Year of Abstinence helped or harmed her during this tumultuous time? Today, we ask each other these questions in a boost of lady love.
In 2009, the percentage of single women in the United States rose above 50% for the first time in history. The median age of first marriages dramatically rose from twenty and twenty-two years old--which it had been steadily for centuries to the 1980s--to twenty-eight. Beyonce's singing about it, countless books celebrate it, and women are living proudly independent more and for longer than ever. Being a single woman in today's world can be empowering! Or, it's just life! Or... it can be really hard. On today's show, Jacqueline is joined in the studio by fellow media ladies Jen Doll, Erin Fairbanks, and Lindsey Rupp, to discuss the intricacies of moving through the world solo. Then, returning guests Jamie Feldmar and Jane Alison and Lonely Hour Podcast host Julia Bainbridge join via some audio tracks, which the in-studio ladies listen to and share: How does being single affect our social interactions during weddings and holidays? Our fiercely ambitious creative work lives? And what would out lives look like if we choose to forgo love... indefinitely? Have a listen as one seriously dynamic group of ladies hashes it all out.
Stuck hand washing laundry in Africa for two weeks? Prone to yeast infections? Shampoo bottle breaks in your suitcase? Worse yet – cat pee in your suitcase? Well, you’re in luck. Jolie Kerr and guest Jen Doll address travel related cleaning issues on this week’s episode of Ask a Clean Person. This program was brought to you by Bonnie Plants. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jen Doll's been to a lot of weddings. Some of them have been great experiences, others not so much. She tells both kinds of stories in her memoir Save the Date... and, along the way, she has a lot to say about friendships, relationships, and making our way into adulthood. (And, over the course of our conversation, some tips for what to do the next time YOU'RE invited to a wedding.)
This episode brings you two excerpts from two fantastic new books: Jen Doll reading the opening of her book, Save the Date: The Occasional Mortifications of a Serial Wedding Guest (out now) and Catherine Lacey with an excerpt from her novel, Nobody is Ever Missing (out July 8th). On weddings and marriage with audio cameos from a helicopter, an ice cream truck, and who knows what else! Corrections to the audio: The Last Five Years is about a bad *marriage,* not a bad wedding; Catherine's book comes out July 8th, not July 9th.
Our SuperGuest on today's Scramble is Jen Doll, who has three topics that she wants to discuss:The first is the return of "Mad Men," a show in its final season and perhaps more than any other TV show, a driver of the phenomenon that utilizes the talents of many, many cultural commentators to analyze and debate the underlying themes in each episode. If you visited a site like Slate or Salon on certain Monday mornings, you might make the mistake of thinking this was a publication mainly, or entirely about, "Mad Men."Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.