![]() And it really I mean, haunted me psychologically, haunted me. S3: Yeah, well, this was I mean, I saw this almost exactly a year ago, which is when it was supposed to come out. And Jessica, congratulations on a forthcoming novel, The Fourth Child. She’s also the author of a novel Break in Case of Emergency. ![]() She’s an editor at The New Yorker magazine. And finally, we discuss the billboard phenomenon, Driver’s License, a song by Olivia Rodriguez with Slate’s own charts ologist Kris Motlanthe. You can find framing Britney Spears on Hulu. And then the all-American tragedy of Britney Spears is being told in a new documentary from The New York Times. It’s about a young hospice nurse who believe she’s being directly summoned. If you had to assign a Jinro, I guess you might call it a psychological horror film. ![]() I’m Stephen Metcalf and this is the Slate Culture Gabfest, oops, I did it again, Ed. S1: This ad free podcast is part of your Slate plus membership. ![]() Slate podcast transcripts are created by Snackable using machine-learning software and have not been reviewed prior to publication. ![]()
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