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101: Where The Calls Are
Night Call
English - March 09, 2020 10:00 - 1 hour - 56.6 MB - ★★★★★ - 540 ratingsSociety & Culture comedy science news women funny interviews business interview culture health Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: 100: Spring Break Forever
Next Episode: 102: The Fright Of Spring
Molly, Tess and Emily continue Spring Break March with a listener email about alternative spring breaks and community service tourism. Then it’s social media breaks and more Coronavirus panic, as we speculate how the festival economy and economic in general will be affected (spoiler: it’s not good!) Plus a testimony about successfully using CBD for animals. The main feature this week is Where The Boys Are, the 1960 beach romp that invented the modern spring break tradition and sex comedies too. Why does this movie from 1960 still feel so deeply modern? When will we get more movies about women taking trips? And where exactly are the boys? Find out on Night Call!
FOOTNOTES:
Ultra Music Festival canceled
UPDATE -- SXSW canceled (the day after we recorded)
TP shortage
Washing hands with cold water works as well as hot water
CBD pillows
First birth control pill
Invention of the teenager
Where the Boys Are invented spring break as we know it
George Hamilton
Forever Amber
The Group
Where The Boys Are trivia
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