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August 14, 2026 - Week in Review: DNF Debate, Potterheads' Win Duel With History, and Obama's Great Books

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About The Episode

Jared Bowen is joined by Culture Show contributor Lisa Simmons, Artistic and Executive Director of the Roxbury International Film Festival, and GBH’s Jeremy Siegel, host of In Common, for a look at some of the week’s biggest arts and culture stories.

  • Before Anthony Bourdain became the celebrated chef, writer and world traveler we knew, he was a cocky 19-year-old who landed at the bottom of a Provincetown restaurant kitchen. The new film Tony revisits that formative summer, with The Holdovers breakout Dominic Sessa playing the future culinary icon.
  • Nearly 30 years after the murder of Tupac Shakur, a memoir has become central evidence in the case against Duane “Keffe D” Davis. Compton Street Legend placed Davis near the center of the events surrounding the killing. Now his lawyers argue that the swagger, exaggeration and street cred that helped sell the book shouldn’t be mistaken for truth.
  • In Wales, Harry Potter fans forced a multimillion-dollar power cable to change course after its planned route threatened the beach where Dobby the house-elf is memorialized. The twist: the rerouted cable now passes closer to actual Bronze Age burial remains.
  • And when is it okay to give up on a book? Goodreads has added a dedicated “Did Not Finish” shelf, giving new life to an old readerly debate over whether abandoning a book is sensible judgment—or simply quitting too soon.

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