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PopaHALLics #51 A Lotta Pop!


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"A Lotta Pop!"
Steve and Kate hit the pop culture supermarket and emerge with several carts crammed to the top with offerings and opinions. We discuss everything from a Netflix documentary about a woman raised by wolves (!) to what made Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts so great to whether the Baroness in "The Sound of Music" was a Nazi.

Streaming

  • "Modern Love," an anthology series inspired by the New York Times feature.
  • "Misha and the Wolves," a documentary that investigates a woman's claims to having survived the Holocaust by living with wolves.

Music

  • Lorde's new album "Solar Power," a departure from her earlier work.
  • Elton John's classic "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" album, which showcases great tunes and the best band he ever had.
  • Our losses of rock legends Watts and ZZ Top bassist Dusty Hill.

Novels

  • "The Sanatorium," a 2021 thriller about murders at a former sanatorium turned luxury hotel in the Alps. Reese's Book Club pick.
  • "The Shrinking Man," a 1969 novel by the great sci-fi/horror writer Richard Matheson.
  • "Once Upon a River," with a greviously wounded stranger showing up at ancient inn on the Thames with a dead girl in his arms. Or is she?
  • "The Girls," Emma Cline's story of a young woman sucked into a Manson-like cult. 

Popahallics #51 Playlist
Lorde, Elton John, the Stones, ZZ Top ... we feel like royals! Listen here.


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