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Then movies about sneezing, countertenors, and a game that will call upon your vast knowledge of famous injuries in pop-culture history. It's about a whole lot of things, and it's funny, and it's insightful. On a night we were constantly reminded how diverse this year's nominations were the winners were mostly white. Now, the series gets another reset with Evil Dead Rise complete with a new writer and director (Lee Cronin), a new cast (including Lily Sullivan and Alyssa Sutherland), and a truly extraordinary amount of blood. Let's talk about solutions. And we need it too. All that plus a special gift from Stephen Thompson. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. We've got a few recommendations to keep everybody in the family happy and stave off cabin fever. She's following it up with an adaptation of Little Women that features two of her Lady Bird stars, Saoirse Ronan and Timothe Chalamet. Guest: NPR Books editor Petra Mayer. Come to npr.org/pchh to share your own. I believe it came out in 2021, but I bought it and I never got around to reading it. Sales are surging for books like Ibram X. Kendi's 'How To Be Anti-Racist,' Robin DiAngelo's 'White Fragility,' and Michelle Alexander's 'The New Jim Crow.' I feel like if you rent an apartment in New York, it's probably worth a listen. There are a lot of Christmas movies with a lot of different inspirations. It finds Harley crossing paths with characters played by Jurnee Smollett-Bell, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Rosie Perez, and a very bad villain played by Ewan McGregor. 'Tidying Up With Marie Kondo' Is A Spark Of Joy. Ant-Man And The Wasp, Plus What's Making Us Happy. He has a co-host named A.J. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, Glen Weldon and Trey Graham realize that because it's tax time, it's a good time to discuss the culture of the rich as portrayed in film, television and books from the films of Whit Stillman and Wes Anderson to Arthur both the original film with Dudley Moore and the recent remake. Code Switch Co-Host Gene Demby joins the panel for a discussion of the nutty new HBO series The Young Pope, which stars Jude Law. Copyright 2023 NPR. More recommendations from the Pop Culture Happy Hour newsletter. Then they'll talk about The Boy Next Door and other erotic thrillers. But once Molly gets there, she finds that being considered a diversity hire comes with challenges of its own. Then its onto kids and their monsters, both real and imaginary. NPR Books editor Petra Mayer joins the panel for a preview of Free Comic Book Day. Plus, What's Making Us Happy this week. All that, plus What's Making Us Happy This Week. Plus Jonathan Franzen's Freedom, Lady Gaga and more. I think it's pretty obvious why it's bringing me joy, because obviously it's Michelle Yeoh kicking ass. All that, plus What's Making Us Happy this week. The two play their characters from the Fast & Furious franchise, spun off into a fresh adventure. It's just been a joy for me to watch, and I hope a lot of people get to check it out and live that joy as well. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Glen Weldon, Stephen Thompson and Code Switch's Gene Demby talk about Creed, the latest film in the Rocky franchise. All that, plus What's Making us Happy this week. She texts back the same thing: "RUN." This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes joins Glen Weldon, Stephen Thompson and Mike Katzif to discuss their travels to Austin for the SXSW music and film festival What bands were discovered? Then they'll chat about rock music, how it's changed, and where to find new rock bands. All that plus What's Making Us Happy This Week. We'll also make some predictions, so we might help you win your Oscars pool. Sarah D. Bunting of Previously.TV and the Extra Hot Great podcast joins the panel for a review of Riverdale, the CW's dark and sexy reimagining of Archie Comics (yes, really). I've been re-watching Review, the great TV series that aired on Comedy Central. Simmons is the enormously powerful man behind Def Jam. The big summer action movie is one of the things we've been missing this year, and now, we've got one. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, Trey Graham and Glen Weldon listen back to see how they did on their 2013 New Year's resolutions and make new ones for 2014. All that, plus What's Making Us Happy This Week. The film is directed by Judd Apatow, who also made Knocked Up, The 40-Year-Old Virgin, and Trainwreck. Talk Show Talk and What's Making Us Happy. The film is directed by Paul Feig and written by Bryony Kimmings and Emma Thompson, and stars Emilia Clarke and Henry Golding. The digital animation is ridiculously advanced, bringing Simba, Mufasa, Scar, Nala, Timon and Pumbaa to eerie, ultra-realistic life. But of course there was more than football there was also an exuberant, hip-shaking halftime show from Jennifer Lopez and Shakira. The podcast You Must Remember This has had seasons that have covered a lot of stories about the history of Hollywood, but nothing has really pulled me in quite like the previous season, which was called "Erotic 80s," and the current season, which is called "Erotic 90s." All that plus What's Making Us Happy this week. Critics Linda Holmes, Bob Mondello, Tasha Robinson, and Bilal Quershi share some of the best, buzziest and otherwise noteworthy films coming to theaters. Teresa Russell is an actress from that time who was doing a lot of very sexy movies. They'll talk about how one publicity photo for the new movie has the Internet buzzing, and what role race and gender should play in casting decisions. It's a book called You Will Find Your People, and it's all about how to make adult friendships. Guests: Writer Chris Klimek and Daisy Rosario of NPR member station WAMU. Then a look at the best television guest stars, who should be caset and who we want to see again. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, Glen Weldon, and Maggie Thompson talk about nudity in pop culture--everything from Lena Dunham getting naked on Girls to Leonardo Dicaprio keeping his clothes on in the Wolf of Wall Street. They'll chat about the film and why collaborations between Melissa McCarthy and Paul Feig work so well. Big Picture by Fenne Lily Does the Game of Life reveal the tragic dark side of the American Dream? The animated show Steven Universe has told the story of a human-alien hybrid boy and the race of alien women called Gems who've helped raise him on Earth. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, Trey Graham and Glen Weldon talk Downton Abbey. Among their favorites, 'Love Actually' and music by Sufjan Stevens. Can You Feel The Love (For 'Rocketman') Tonight? This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, Trey Graham and Glen Weldon talk about the Grammy Awards: won, who wore what, and the performances they like and disliked. Four years ago, Slate published a list of 50 great films by black directors. Mother-Daughter Directors Nancy Meyers and Hallie Meyers-Shyer. Copyright 2023 NPR. Giancarlo Esposito has appeared in dozens of TV shows and movies from several of Spike Lee's early films, to his role as Gus Fring on Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes joins Glen Weldon, Trey Graham and Stephen Thompson to talk about the vitality (or not) of the teen sex comedy from Fast Times at Ridgemont High and Porky's to American Pie and Superbad. Once Upon A Time In Hollywood is writer-director Quentin Tarantino's ninth film. Guests: Weekend Edition Editor Barrie Hardymon and Librarian Margaret H. Willison. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Glen Weldon, Stephen Thompson, are joined by PCHH newbie Katie Presley. Hugo and Karolina worry about a ski jumper, and funeral planning looms. 'Central Park': A Musical Drawn To New York. If you like these suggestions, consider signing up for our newsletter to get recommendations every week. Critic Chris Klimek joins the panel for a chat about the inventive sci-fi film Arrival. Then, they revisit outdated tech in pop culture - the giant cell phone, the floppy disc - and talk about how tech has changed storytelling. They'll discuss what to see, what to skip, and what Stephen will dread having to watch during Oscar season. Stephen Thompson and Gene Demby remember influential ESPN sportscaster Stuart Scott, who died yesterday at the age of 49. The movie continues the story of this very wealthy group and their loyal staff. Pop Culture That Makes Us Cry & Somali Pirates. And because it's summer, they'll turn to a quiz about the very goofy and weird television that always comes around at this time of year. But on this bonus epidose, Linda Holmes and Glen Weldon do nothing but talk spoilers that make you really want to see the movie. Then a look culture that uses food well and makes us hungry: Chocolate, Ratatouille, The Sopranos, Bridesmaids and more. They choose some favorite seasonal episodes from 'Friends' and 'Sports Night.' This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Glen Weldon, Stephen Thompson and Chris Klimek discuss new Quentin Tarantino film The Hateful Eight. All that plus What's Making Us Happy this week. song of the same name. More recommendations from the Pop Culture Happy Hour newsletter. In this Pop Culture Happy Hour extra, Linda Holmes and Stephen Thompson share a quick update about this week's show and then we hear Linda's postcard from the the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella. Then move on to the big topic of the week the things for which they were late to the table: The Shield, Futurama, The Godfather and much more. In this Pop Culture Happy Hour extra, Linda Holmes and Barrie Hardymon chat about the Hilary Mantel novel Wolf Hall and its adaptation, currently airing on PBS. Most of this summer's blockbusters are already out. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes is joined by Stephen Thompson, Glen Weldon and Trey Graham for a discussion about the ups and downs of NBC's new musical drama Smash. Pop Culture Happy Hour: Hobbits And Food Trucks And Freedom, Oh My! "Shazam!" But as Coach Ted might put it: There's still a lot of game left to play. They discuss a glut of superhero films -- Green Lantern, Green Hornet, Thor, Captain America, X-Men -- as well as new animated movies, choice dramas and this year's slate of romantic comedies featuring Jennifer Aniston. The gang takes a look at Amy Sherman-Palladino's award-winning comedy, starring Rachel Brosnahan as a '50s housewife-turned-comedian. 'Unbelievable' Is A Searing Drama About Violence And Justice. Then they'll discuss animation, surveying everything from Bob's Burgers to some of cable's darker corners. The end of season one solved a mystery the show had been circling, and season two is about the aftermath. Justin Timberlake, LL Cool J And The Presidency. Why We Watch Sports, Remembering Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Poisoning the Well. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, Trey Graham and Glen Weldon talk about box office hit 'The Heat,' directed by Paul Feig. I've been re-watching Review, the great TV series that aired on Comedy Central. 'Where'd You Go, Bernadette' Doesn't Live Up To The Book. Show Me A Hero And Summer Stuff We Missed. I'd also be remiss not to mention Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, which is, of course, a jewel. April 28, 2023 In the fun, genre-mashing action comedy Polite Society, Priya Kansara plays Ria, a spunky teen who aspires to be a movie stuntwoman. In the movie Late Night, Mindy Kaling plays Molly Patel, a woman who gets her big break in the writers' room of late night host Katherine Newbury. This week, in addition to our regular Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, Trey Graham and Glen Weldon answer questions from audience members at Pop Culture Happy Hour's first ever live show. But does it overcome the challenges that have plagued sequels for decades? Brittany Luse, host at Gimlet and co-host of For Colored Nerds, joins NPR's Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, and Glen Weldon for a chat about Hidden Figures, the new historical drama starring Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer, and Janelle Monae. And it's also just an interesting commentary on white masculinity in so many different ways. Based on a South Korean format, each week we learn the identity of the elaborately costumed "celebrity" who gets voted off. hide caption. Then, they shift the spotlight to the stage to talk about the Tony Awards with critics Trey Graham and Chris Klimek. I covered one of the subjects in which I have an unreasonable amount of expertise: the early seasons of Melrose Place. You'll hear bells in our winter holiday episode of Pop Culture Happy Hour, along with lots of other stuff, as NPR's Linda Holmes and the PCHH gang explore some Christmas specials, some not-particularly-Christmas-y movies that show up this time of year anyway, and -- as always -- the things that are making us happy this week. You'll hear the official 200th episode next week!) Plus, a conversation we recently had in Chicago with comedian and writer W. Kamau Bell. It's just been a joy for me to watch, and I hope a lot of people get to check it out and live that joy as well. Guest: TV Critic Eric Deggans. Today, we share some of our favorites. Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson and Glen Weldon and guest Kat Chow of NPR's Code Switch say goodbye to 2015, and revisit their resolutions and predictions. All that, Plus What's Making Us Happy this week. Plus What's Making Us Happy this week. April 25, 2023 Sam Raimi's 1981 horror movie The Evil Dead became a cult classic, spawning two sequels, a TV series, and a 2013 film that "reimagined" the franchise. **POP CULTURE HAPPY HOUR LIVE AT COMIC-CON**Date: Thursday July 24, 2014Time: 2:00pm-3:00pm Location: San Diego Comic-Con, Room 32AB(Check the official Comic-Con schedule for updates. Guest: writer Chris Klimek. They've put out a modest slate of original programming as well, and it's safe to say some of their new shows are better than others. Then a chat with NPR.org's new books editor about high literature, low literature, and how people read. All that plus What's Making Us Happy this week. And we've got some ideas about how to fill those voids. The film shows how a few of these students think about politics and running for office. Then, they'll discuss some of their favorite weddings in television and film. The movie just still works so well. NPR's Teresa Xie adapted the Pop Culture Happy Hour segment "What's Making Us Happy" into a digital page. Now, Shyamalan wraps up the trilogy with Glass. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes and the PCHH gang wrap up the football and Super Bowl talk for the season from the game to the results of Stephen's chicken-eating contest to the ads to the halftime show to the always tricky words to the National Anthem. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Trey Graham, Stephen Thompson and Glen Weldon talk pop culture dogs. Are you a Boggle person or a Scrabble person? That's one of the takeaways from the new documentary Boys State, about a week-long program sponsored by the American Legion. Guests: Code Switch's Leah Donnella and Weekend Edition Books Editor Barrie Hardymon. Now, the series has a sequel called The L Word: Generation Q. We recommended a lot of stuff during our 'All-Books' episode. This week, we're talking about Bo Burnam's breakout festival hit Eighth Grade. And the broker is really funny. Plus a discussion of IFC's Portlandia and another round of What's Making Us Happy This Week including Andrew Garfield as Spider-Man, Banksy doc Exit Through The Gift Shop, The Good Wife and Newsies! All that, plus What's Making Us Happy this week. Steve Carell plays David Sheff, his journalist father who's struggling to help him get well. Her daughter is left to piece together what happened. Under the blue skies of summer, what could be more welcome than ABBA songs? This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, Glen Weldon and Petra Mayer talk about FXX's 'Every Simpson Ever' marathon. Code Switch's Gene Demby joins the panel for a discussion of ESPN's new documentary miniseries O.J. All Things Considered host Ari Shapiro talks with Sam Esmail, the creator of Mr. Late Night also features John Lithgow, Denis O'Hare, and Reid Scott. Fiction and nonfiction, essays and memoirs, we've got some ideas for things you can read this fall. Pop Culture Happy Hour: On Endings And Road Trips. Plus What's Making Us Happy this week. All that, plus What's Making Us Happy. Should they not exist? Then round of Regrettable Television Pop Quiz, and a talk about the Fourth of July and what it actually does mean to us. All that plus What's Making Us Happy this week. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, with fearless leader Linda Holmes pounding the pavement at the annual Silverdocs documentary extravaganza, the rest of the PCHH gang (Trey Graham, Stephen Thompson and Barrie Hardymon) chat about some of their own favorite nonfiction feature films true tales of obsessions, outrages and tragedies, as well as a few fun docs as well. Also, they take on a listener suggestion and cover breakup culture: favorite breakup songs and unforgettable breakup scenes from TV and movies. But then he returned to it. Time To Die." The Florida Project and Remembering Dolores O'Riordan. Hosted by Top Chef's Padma Lakshmi, the marvelous Hulu series visits immigrant and indigenous communities around the United States to explore food. They'll wrap up the best of summer entertainment and discuss what television shows and movies they're looking forward to this fall. You know what? WUSF 89.7 depends on donors for the funding it takes to provide you the most trusted source of news and information here in town, across our state, and around the world. NPR's Tilda Wilson adapted the Pop Culture Happy Hour segment "What's Making Us Happy" into a digital page. I feel like if you rent an apartment in New York, it's probably worth a listen. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson and Glen Weldon are joined by NPR Code Switch's Gene Demby. Based on reporting from ProPublica and the Marshall Project, the series follows Marie, but also the two detectives who, much later, gave her case a chance to be solved. From which season is best to which winner is best to whether host Jeff Probst is a hero or a villain, we take a look at why Survivor has been a staple of TV conversation for 20 years. It shares creative and performing talent with Bob's Burgers, Frozen, and Hamilton, among other projects. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, Trey Graham and Glen Weldon talk about all things Superbowl (well, aside from the game). Also we remember chef and television host Anthony Bourdain, who died last week. And you probably know someone who's watching it. (To be more specific, Thompson had the idea, which took seconds, while Boilen created the series, which took years. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, librarian Margaret Willison helps NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson and Glen Weldon get on their melacholidays yes, it's okay to have a not-so-merry little Christmas. He gets divorced because one of the prompts is what is it like to get divorced? Then a discussion about the phenomenon of "pop culture overload," and, as always, What's Making Us Happy. I really liked comedian Zach Zimmerman's new memoir, with the great title Is It Hot in Here (Or Am I Suffering for All Eternity for the Sins I Committed On Earth)? U.S. Capitol Riot Arrest Database for Ohio, The River Speaks: An Oral History of the Little Miami River, COVID-19 Policy for the Kettering Building (WYSO World Headquarters), there's an HBO Max (I guess just MAX now?) Pop Culture Happy Hour: Punching Bags And The A Cappella Smackdown. But is the sitcom still relevant in 2017? It's called Black Is King, it's visually grand and sumptuous, and it's got a huge cast you'll see Lupita Nyong'o, Pharrell Williams, Kelly Rowland, and many looks at Beyonc's children, her mother, and her husband Jay-Z. Plus, what's making us happy this week. All that, plus What's Making Us Happy this week. Plus What's Making Us Happy this week. It tells the story of a woman who's struggling to get back on her feet after an illness knocked her out. These topics, plus What's Making Us Happy this week. The Giant Foam Finger: What's Your Walk-Up Music? So please enjoy this second volume (see what we did there?) All that plus, What's Making Us Happy this week, including new movies 'Silver Linings Playbook' and 'Anna Karenina. Alfonso Cuarn directed the award-winning film Gravity in 2013, and won an Oscar for it. All that, plus What's Making Us Happy this week. And as always, we close with what's making us happy this week. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes is still away covering the Television Critics Association gathering in Los Angeles, but she still manages to drop by via Skype to talk about some of the best shows, worst shows she's seen and share some wackadoo stories. The three leads have to get together to fight an evil eunuch who lives underneath the city. Host Linda Holmes talks with actor John Cho (Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle, Star Trek) about why he misses doing broad comedies, his decision to join The Exorcist, what it's like being the subject of internet fandom, and his new film Columbus. Linda also offers up one of her famous quizzes on the year in pop culture, along with audience participation. In this Pop Culture Happy Hour extra, Stephen Thompson and Linda Holmes take a few minutes to remember pioneering satirist Stan Freberg. But there is a difference: this is a full-on jukebox musical on film. The new film, starring Emma Stone as Billie Jean King and Steve Carell as Bobby Riggs, the players facing off in one of the most famous tennis matches in history. April 19, 2023 Keri Russell plays a new ambassador to the UK in The Diplomat, a Netflix series that finds suspense and excitement in problem-solving and good work and a very complex marriage. In this Pop Culture Happy Hour extra, Linda Holmes and Stephen Thompson remember pop icon David Bowie. including Captain America, Slings and Arrows and more. What didn't? Guest: KJZZ Senior Producer and Daniel Day-Lewis super fan Sarah Ventre. Plus, What's Making Us Happy this week. And trotted out Aerosmithagain. On this week's show, NPR's Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, Trey Graham and Glen Weldon have a loosely structured discussion around fall television's premiere week. She still works with her father, she's still in love with reformed bad boy Logan Echolls, and she still has a one-liner for nearly every occasion. Downton Abbey And The Right Of Redemption. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR's Stephen Thompson, Glen Weldon and Trey Graham are joined again by Barrie Hardymon to ask exactly how hot would it have to be outside before you'd see a movie like 'The Smurfs' just for the air-conditioning? ), The State of the Sequel, Independence Day: Resurgence, and a Quiz. Avengers: Age Of Ultron and Pop Culture Pariahs. Glen Weldon and Chris Klimek debate the merits of Swiss Army Man, the new indie comedy referred to as the Daniel Radcliffe farting corpse movie. Stephen Thompson is a writer, editor and reviewer for NPR Music, where he speaks into any microphone that will have him and appears as a frequent panelist on All Songs Considered. Then on to the Web sites to visit in our free 15 minutes. Petra Mayer's piece originally aired on Weekend Edition Sunday on July 24, 2016.). Robot. I'd also be remiss not to mention Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, which is, of course, a jewel. Plus Things Making Us Happy This Week. It has the group of loyal friends, the adventures and humiliations, and the slow progress toward adulthood. But no more. We also come out firmly in support of a few things that you might think don't need the support. James Corden was back as the host, and it was a big night for the musical Hadestown and the Irish play The Ferryman. In the mid-1990s, sports teams didn't get any bigger than the Chicago Bulls. Da 5 Bloods was supposed to roll out in theaters this summer; instead, it dropped on Netflix earlier this month. So it's a natural time for Stephen Thompson and Gene Demby to discuss the songs you hear when different players get up to bat. Master Of None And Neal Shusterman's Challenger Deep. But then he returned to it. Harry Belafonte in a scene from the 1959 film Odds Against Tomorrow. Guest: Code Switch co-host Gene Demby. This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, Glen Weldon and Bob Mondello discuss the new Disney film Tomorrowland. Then they'll discuss title sequences, and share some of their favorites from both television and film. Plus, what's making us happy this week. In this Pop Culture Happy Hour extra, Barrie Hardymon chats with J.K. Rowling about the new Cormoran Strike mystery novel Career of Evil. They'll also talk about sense of place in music. It's a time when an ordinary day can be interrupted by everything from an encounter with soldiers to breaking news of violence. Then, they'll take a quiz called Paint or Perp--can the gang correctly guess if the word is a Sherwin-Williams paint color or an episode of Law & Order: SVU? Michelle Yeoh, winner of the Best Actress in a Leading Role award for Everything Everywhere All at Once at the 95th Annual Academy Awards on March 12, 2023 in Hollywood, Calif. Mallory Yu recommends The Criterion Channel's "Starring Michelle Yeoh Collection." Aladdin is the latest Disney live-action remake of an animated classic. Small Batch: Jon Stewart's Farewell From The Daily Show. We've just gotten done watching the Golden Globes. The panel discusses the Oscar-nominated film Darkest Hour, which stars Gary Oldman as Winston Churchill. The animated Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse focuses on one of the Spider-People who has come along in the years since the world first met Peter Parker, in 1962. NPR Music's Daoud Tyler-Ameen joins Linda Holmes, Stephen Thompson, and Glen Weldon for a discussion of the critically acclaimed Disney film Pete's Dragon. Written by Diablo Cody and directed by Jason Reitman, the film stars Charlize Theron in an often brutal look at the emotional and physical tolls of parenthood. By now, billions of people have seen Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Here's what the NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour crew was paying attention to and what you should check out this weekend. We'll take a shot at guessing hits and misses, and we'll tell you what we can't wait to see. (Photo/photo by reporter Yang Huiqi) Reporter Yang Huiqi / Taipei Report Jordane Saget, an artist from Paris, France, who is famous for creating large-scale urban totem art, will hold a 5-hour large-scale outdoor art creation performance in front of the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall hide caption. Then Stephen Thompson explores reading The Hunger Games! From director Bong Joon-ho, it tells the story of two families, one with a lot of money and one that's just struggling to get by.

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