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January 9, 2026 - Week in Review: Heated Rivalry, Stranger Things, and BTS' return

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About The Episode

On this edition of The Culture Show, Culture Show co-hosts Jared Bowen, Callie Crossley and Edgar B. Herwick III go over the latest headlines on our arts and culture week-in-review.

First up, “Heated Rivalry,”  the hockey romance that’s become an unexpected breakout hit. What began as a niche sports drama has grown into a word-of-mouth phenomenon, drawing praise for its explicit intimacy, emotional depth, and its nuanced take on masculinity, fame, and desire inside the high-pressure world of professional sports.

Next, BTS is reuniting after completing South Korea’s mandatory military service. With all seven members back together for the first time in years, the group’s return marks a major moment not just for fans, but for the global pop industry — reigniting questions about longevity, fandom, and the scale of their cultural influence.

And the British Museum  is now hiring a specialist to help recover antiquities stolen from its own collection. The move follows a major internal security scandal and raises larger questions about how museums track objects once they disappear, and what it takes to recover cultural history in a global art market.

Then we turn to Jim Beam. After more than two centuries as a pillar of Kentucky bourbon, the company is halting production at its flagship distillery amid changing consumer habits and ballooning stockpiles — a signal of broader shifts in the spirits industry.

Finally, Jared, Callie and Edgar share their recommendations for arts and culture events to take in. Jared’s pick: the play “Is This a Room,” Presented by Apollinaire Theatre Company, Chelsea Theatre Works, 189 Winnisimmet St., Chelsea. Callie is looking forward to watching “Can This Love Be Translated?”, a new K-drama on Netflix, and Edgar is gearing up to watch the NFL Playoffs.  

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