Posts by Grantland Network
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Right Reasons Podcast: ‘Vanderpump Rules,’ ‘Bachelorette,’ and WhatsApp
Juliet Litman and David Jacoby bid farewell to ‘Vanderpump Rules,’ speculate on the next ‘Bachelorette,’ and discuss WhatsApp.
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Grantland NFL Podcast: The Scouting Combine!
Bill Barnwell and Robert Mays discuss the merits of the scouting combine, Michael Sam’s stock, and more live from Indianapolis.
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The Jalen Rose Report With David Jacoby (With Video!)
Jalen Rose and David Jacoby take a look at the NBA trade deadline, give their thoughts on the video of Ray Rice, and disapprove of KD’s new nickname.
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Girls in Hoodies Podcast: ‘True Detective’ and ‘House of Cards’
Molly, Tess, and Emily announce their ‘True Detective’ fan-fiction contest and pour one out for a beloved ‘House of Cards’ character.
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Do You Like Prince Movies? Podcast: Beyonce Rumors and Paul Verhoeven’s Career
Alex and Wesley discuss an outrageous European rumor about Beyoncé and the career of the even more outrageous European director Paul Verhoeven.
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Hollywood Prospectus Podcast: ‘House of Cards,’ ‘True Detective,’ and ‘Transparent’
Chris Ryan and Andy Greenwald discuss some of the buzziest shows on TV.
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The Andy Greenwald Podcast: Tegan and Sara
Tegan and Sara Quin join Andy Greenwald to talk about their long career, pop stardom, and what Taylor Swift taught them about jumping up and down.
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Best of Grantland Pop Culture Podcast: Mario Batali, Jim O’Heir, ‘The Lego Movie,’ Dumb Starbucks, and ‘#IAMSORRY’
Brian Koppelman sits with Mario Batali, Prince Movies review ‘The Lego Movie,’ Hoodies visit Dumb Starbucks and the ‘#IAMSORRY’ art exhibit, plus an interview with Jim O’Heir.
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Grantland Audibles: Who Breaks a Butterfly Upon a Wheel?
In the latest edition of Grantland Audibles, we look at the (in)famous Justin Bieber. Alex Pappademas himself reads aloud his open letter to the “dangerous criminal.”
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Girls in Hoodies Podcast: Shia LaBeouf, ‘True Detective,’ and ‘Girls’
Molly Lambert, Tess Lynch, and Emily Yoshida discuss Dumb Starbucks and Shia LaBeouf’s performance art installation, ‘True Detective’ conspiracy theories, and a very divisive episode of ‘Girls.’