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While hip hop has a history of anti-establishment and progressive politics, hip hop media is taking an increasingly conservative turn. Host Brittany Luse is joined by Rolling Stone staff writer Andre Gee to discuss one of the most influential current stars of hip hop media — DJ Akademiks — and what his conservative provocations and visibility say about changes in the rap landscape. Later, Brittany chats with actor, producer, and cabaret singer Bridget Everett about season two of her show, Somebody Somewhere on HBO. They talk about the show’s distinctive coming-of-middle-age narrative and what it means to build community in small town America.
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Szn 6 Part II of Eps7- On this episode of Blacked Educated & Broke: We sit down with Next Level Chef, Season 2 contestant and super star Chef Darryl Taylor, […]
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