In this episode, Jeff and Richie dive into the world of entertainment, exploring the intersection of theater and music. They start with a discussion of "The Thanksgiving Play," a thought-provoking and hilarious satire about cultural appropriation in the arts. Next, they take a deep dive into "The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window," a classic Broadway play that still resonates today with its themes of activism, politics, and social justice.
Finally, Jeff and Richie turn their attention to the Jonas Brothers' latest album, simply titled "The Album." They explore the evolution of the band's sound and style, and discuss how their music has grown and changed over the years. Whether you're a theater buff or a music lover, this episode has something for everyone. Tune in and join the conversation!
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