This Week in Ringer Culture features Bachelor Party trying to understand why Arie is spending so much time with Krystal (0:44), Black on the Air with Bradley Whitford on how the experience of watching Get Out differs based on the audience (5:56), The Watch offering a review of David Letterman’s new Netflix show (featuring inaugural guest former president Obama) (11:02), Binge Mode discussing sci-fi legend Philip K. Dick and the new anthology series based on his stories, Electric Dreams (16:12), Press Box dissecting Facebook’s decision to prioritize posts from friends and family over those from news outlets (20:57), and House of Carbs with with Eater editor-in-chief Amanda Kludt predicting that ube and square pizza will be big in 2018 (25:22).
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This Week in Ringer Culture: Obama on ‘Letterman,’ Villains on ‘The Bachelor,’ and Food Trends for 2018
Highlights of this week’s ‘Ringer’ podcasts, including Obama’s guest appearance on David Letterman’s new Netflix show
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