Did Iggy Pop and Debbie Harry approach their “Well, Did You Evah?” cover for Red Hot + Blue with the appropriate level of professionalism? Which downtown shopping and dining spots Christina visited with Sonic Youth still exist today? Was Shawn Wayans One To Watch? What does “gerbiling” really mean? And how did Winona Ryder EVER agree to play a character named Dinky Bossetti? We can’t promise we answer all these questions, but we definitely try in the November 1990 Pop Culture episode!
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Episode Rundown
It Is November 1990
What Now
Watch It
Listen Up
One To Watch
Feature: Sonic Youth On $100 A Day
Goodbye For Now
Episode Notes
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"German reunification" at Britannica
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"My Washington: Beanie and Drew Spangler" at WashU's Washington Magazine
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"Tax evasion by millionaires and billionaires tops $150 billion a year, says IRS chief" at CNBC
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Sound Bites From The Counter Culture on YouTube
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"Dead Kennedys' Jello Biafra interviewed during his 1987 obscenity trial" at Boing Boing
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"Toad licking: just say no, National Parks Service tells Americans seeking a high" at The Guardian
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Teenage Gang Debs Issue #4 on eBay
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Tune In Tomorrow... on YouTube
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Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael at JustWatch
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Book Of Love playlist on YouTube
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Shawn Wayans's website
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FAQ at Crayola
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The Patricia Field store
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"Starbucks on the Riviera" at Jeremiah's Vanishing New York
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Kim Gordon on Instagram
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Gordon's "Bye Bye" video on YouTube
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"Album Of The Week: Kim Gordon The Collective" at Stereogum
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"Kim Gordon & model home - 'razzamatazz'" at Stereogum
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"How Kim Gordon and D.C. rap duo Model Home got together to get weird" at The Washington Post
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Sweaty Betty utility open back jumpsuit on Postmark
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EEHG 318: In Vogue: The 90s