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Print is back, baby! To kick off this week's episode, we chat about the return of ELLE Magazine (in physical form) and what it means for the Australian media landscape.
We reference this piece by Alex Bruce-Smith for Pedestrian.TV in which Alex interviews the new ELLE editor, Grace O'Neill.
Next up, it's been a big week on the internet. From Bradley Cooper's unhinged commentary about his daughter to the AI fail at "Wonka's Chocolate Experience" in Glasgow, we discuss our thoughts on these incidents and what they say about where we're at right now.
In this segment, we reference the hottest interview on the planet this week, Vulture's chat with the viral "Oompa Loompa", Kirsty Paterson.
Now that the furore of the Australian-edition of the Eras Tour is over, a new phenomenon has hit our shores; Fred Again.
We discuss our thoughts on the British DJ and read from this review of Fred's surprise Sydney show by Jonathan Seidler for Esquire.
Finally, Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton hasn't been seen in public for over a month due to having what appears to be a pretty major surgery. We discuss the viral chit-chat around it and what we, as commonwealth subjects, expect from the royals.
In recommendations, Mags loved the Netflix show, One Day, while Jas enjoyed the 2017 movie, Molly's Game.
That's all folks!
Today’s episode of Culture Club is brought to you by Radical Yes, the Melbourne brand making cool shoes for modern women. You can see our picks from the new collection, here! Use CULTURECLUB25 at the checkout to get $25 off any order from their New Arrivals collection.
See you next time - Jas and Mags xo
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This episode was brought to you by SAILY eSim! Download SAILY in your app store and use our code 'cultureclub' at checkout to get an exclusive 15% off your first purchase. Or click the link here
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Print is back, baby! To kick off this week's episode, we chat about the return of ELLE Magazine (in physical form) and what it means for the Australian media landscape.
We reference this piece by Alex Bruce-Smith for Pedestrian.TV in which Alex interviews the new ELLE editor, Grace O'Neill.
Next up, it's been a big week on the internet. From Bradley Cooper's unhinged commentary about his daughter to the AI fail at "Wonka's Chocolate Experience" in Glasgow, we discuss our thoughts on these incidents and what they say about where we're at right now.
In this segment, we reference the hottest interview on the planet this week, Vulture's chat with the viral "Oompa Loompa", Kirsty Paterson.
Now that the furore of the Australian-edition of the Eras Tour is over, a new phenomenon has hit our shores; Fred Again.
We discuss our thoughts on the British DJ and read from this review of Fred's surprise Sydney show by Jonathan Seidler for Esquire.
Finally, Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton hasn't been seen in public for over a month due to having what appears to be a pretty major surgery. We discuss the viral chit-chat around it and what we, as commonwealth subjects, expect from the royals.
In recommendations, Mags loved the Netflix show, One Day, while Jas enjoyed the 2017 movie, Molly's Game.
That's all folks!
Today’s episode of Culture Club is brought to you by Radical Yes, the Melbourne brand making cool shoes for modern women. You can see our picks from the new collection, here! Use CULTURECLUB25 at the checkout to get $25 off any order from their New Arrivals collection.
See you next time - Jas and Mags xo
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
https://feeld.onelink.me/TRZt/cultureclub
This episode was brought to you by SAILY eSim! Download SAILY in your app store and use our code 'cultureclub' at checkout to get an exclusive 15% off your first purchase. Or click the link here
https://saily.com/cultureclub
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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