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Jordan Calhoun’s Culture Picks: <em>Black Panther</em>, <em>A Strange Loop</em>, and More

The <em>Atlantic</em> writer is worried about HBO Max, but he’s still thinking about <em>Station Eleven</em>
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Good morning, and welcome back to The Daily’s new Sunday culture edition, in which one Atlantic writer reveals what’s keeping them entertained.

Today, our special guest is , a contributing writer and the author of the newsletter , which blends pop-culture criticism with memoir. Jordan has explained why he loves but , and why . He expects that will be a ton of fun, is catastrophizing about the future of HBO Max with his friends, and insists that you watch and read immediately if you haven’t

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