This is Not a Drake Podcast is a new series that uses seminal moments in Drake’s career to explore the history and evolution of hip-hop, R&B;, and Black culture. It’s about the rapper who’s blurred genres and dominated the world stage, and the larger hip-hop movement that made him.The podcast …
Episode 498: Cops gets cancelled, race-based data in policing, reckoning at
Bon Appetit, J.K. Rowling, Bruce Lee and more
June 12, 2020
Cops gets cancelled after 31 years, the case for better race-based data in policing, what the reckoning at Bon Appetit says about racism in mainstream food culture, why LGBTQ Harry Potter fans feel betrayed by J.K. Rowling, Be Water reframes Bruce Lee as an immigrant outsider, Mark Hamilton's journey from …
Episode 498: Cops gets cancelled, race-based data in policing, reckoning at
Bon Appetit, J.K. Rowling, Bruce Lee and more
June 12, 2020
Cops gets cancelled after 31 years, the case for better race-based data in policing, what the reckoning at Bon Appetit says about racism in mainstream food culture, why LGBTQ Harry Potter fans feel betrayed by J.K. Rowling, Be Water reframes Bruce Lee as an immigrant outsider, Mark Hamilton's journey from …
The Little Rock Nine's Terrence Roberts keeps up the fight, a black university dean finds hope after sharing his anger and grief with his students, Somali- Canadian poet Ifrah Hussein responds to weeks of police violence with verse, why the Boogaloo movement prepares for a second U.S. civil war, business …
The Little Rock Nine's Terrence Roberts keeps up the fight, a black university dean finds hope after sharing his anger and grief with his students, Somali- Canadian poet Ifrah Hussein responds to weeks of police violence with verse, why the Boogaloo movement prepares for a second U.S. civil war, business …
The case for regulating PSWs to fix long-term care, the meaning of Karen in a week of racial violence, why even the Montreal Canadiens would make this year's NHL playoffs, Hong Kong political cartoonist Zunzi, a CRISPR-based at- home COVID-19 test is coming, bidding farewell to Baroness von Sketch and …
The case for regulating PSWs to fix long-term care, the meaning of Karen in a week of racial violence, why even the Montreal Canadiens would make this year's NHL playoffs, Hong Kong political cartoonist Zunzi, a CRISPR-based at- home COVID-19 test is coming, bidding farewell to Baroness von Sketch and …
Episode 495: Incel terrorism charges, isolating in the Arctic Ocean, Ramadan
weight gain, a DIY robot dog and more
May 22, 2020
Terrorism charges in an allegedly incel-motivated killing, a DIY robot dog you can make at home, why so many people fasting for Ramadan gain weight, isolating on an icebreaker in the Arctic Ocean, Sally Rooney's Normal People is now a TV show, Finding Sally reveals a family's hidden history and …
Episode 495: Incel terrorism charges, isolating in the Arctic Ocean, Ramadan
weight gain, a DIY robot dog and more
May 22, 2020
Terrorism charges in an allegedly incel-motivated killing, a DIY robot dog you can make at home, why so many people fasting for Ramadan gain weight, isolating on an icebreaker in the Arctic Ocean, Sally Rooney's Normal People is now a TV show, Finding Sally reveals a family's hidden history and …
Using cellphone location data to rank the businesses most likely to spread the coronavirus, why air travel will get worse after the pandemic, the Day 6 music panel shares their must-listen isolation jams, Dan Akroyd's real life love of the paranormal, John Moe's Hilarious World of Depression and more.
Using cellphone location data to rank the businesses most likely to spread the coronavirus, why air travel will get worse after the pandemic, the Day 6 music panel shares their must-listen isolation jams, Dan Akroyd's real life love of the paranormal, John Moe's Hilarious World of Depression and more.
Wastewater as an early warning system for COVID-19 outbreaks, how a statistician conquered Roll Up The Rim, the Canadian-born former Green Beret behind a failed plot in Venezuela, Nintendo's Animal Crossing brings calm to self-isolation, how zookeepers are coping with the pandemic, the return of Fraggle Rock and more.
Wastewater as an early warning system for COVID-19 outbreaks, how a statistician conquered Roll Up The Rim, the Canadian-born former Green Beret behind a failed plot in Venezuela, Nintendo's Animal Crossing brings calm to self-isolation, how zookeepers are coping with the pandemic, the return of Fraggle Rock and more.
How businesses are dealing with the prospect of reopening, the best and worst Zoom backdrops from Parliament's first virtual sitting, why everyone is dreaming about the pandemic, a real-life Jedi master, re-thinking cities after COVID-19, the limits to health-care workers' obligation to care and more.
How businesses are dealing with the prospect of reopening, the best and worst Zoom backdrops from Parliament's first virtual sitting, why everyone is dreaming about the pandemic, a real-life Jedi master, re-thinking cities after COVID-19, the limits to health-care workers' obligation to care and more.
Episode 491: Grieving in N.S., Michael Jordan's last dance, isolation reading,
documenting a pandemic, Eliza Hittman & more
April 24, 2020
Grieving amidst a pandemic in Nova Scotia, a survivor of L'Ecole Polytechnique reflects on trauma and healing, The Last Dance lionizes Michael Jordan's last championship run, Becky Toyne's isloation reading list, Denmark's national museum documents daily life during a pandemic, Never Rarely Sometimes Always director Eliza Hittman and more.
Episode 491: Grieving in N.S., Michael Jordan's last dance, isolation reading,
documenting a pandemic, Eliza Hittman & more
April 24, 2020
Grieving amidst a pandemic in Nova Scotia, a survivor of L'Ecole Polytechnique reflects on trauma and healing, The Last Dance lionizes Michael Jordan's last championship run, Becky Toyne's isloation reading list, Denmark's national museum documents daily life during a pandemic, Never Rarely Sometimes Always director Eliza Hittman and more.
Episode 490: Neglecting nursing homes, COVID-19 and the fashion industry, Marc
Maron, Sarah Kurchak, I Podius and more
April 17, 2020
Activists who said nursing homes were dangerous say COVID-19 proves them right; the pandemic upends the fashion industry, from haute-couture to garment factories; Marc Maron on politics, self-doubt and his new comedy special End Times Fun; Sarah Kurchak on her new memoir about living with autism, John Hodgman and Elliott …
Episode 490: Neglecting nursing homes, COVID-19 and the fashion industry, Marc
Maron, Sarah Kurchak, I Podius and more
April 17, 2020
Activists who said nursing homes were dangerous say COVID-19 proves them right; the pandemic upends the fashion industry, from haute-couture to garment factories; Marc Maron on politics, self-doubt and his new comedy special End Times Fun; Sarah Kurchak on her new memoir about living with autism, John Hodgman and Elliott …
Episode 489: Surviving COVID-19, shipping container ICUs, band merch to
facemasks, a pandemic puzzle shortage and more
April 10, 2020
COVID-19 survivor David Lat, American band Thursday turns merch into face masks, how hydroxychloroquine shortages hurt people with lupus, turning shipping containers into portable intensive care units, a run on puzzles amidst the pandemic, how advertisers are adapting to the coronavirus and more.