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q's pop culture panel takes on the worthy, contentious, and crazy stories from the week in arts and entertainment.
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q's pop culture panel — this week, Flare magazine's Briony Smith, columnist Stephen Marche of Esquire, and Emily Keeler of the National Post — takes on the worthy, contentious, and crazy stories from the week in arts and entertainment.
At issue today:
- Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner. Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale. Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy. Why are we attracted to news of celebrity break-ups? Are we feeding our need for shared stories?
- From Donald Trump's 'blood' comments to to the "free-bleeding" movement: Are we ready, as a society, to talk differently about periods?
- The second season of True Detective has come to an end. Was this season's mystery worth following to its finale?