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July 13, 2020
The Bagel Report

In our 18th episode (Chai!), we’re in the Zoom where it happens with our first episode since May. We’re recommitting to thoughtful conversations on representation; looking forward to Amy Schumer’s docuseries on HBOMax and Seth Rogen’s “American Pickle”; dissecting Ryan Murphy’s “The Politician”; and celebrating the life of the late Carl Reiner.
The Bagels also attempt a lightning round that (spoiler!) doesn’t seem that lightning fast. From #Hamilfilm and how COVID-19 may force a Broadway pivot to segments like “What? No! Why??” and “What’d We Miss?” we’re happy to be back. Here’s to the next chai!
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