
Slate Daily Feed Culture Gabfest - The Boss Responds to Minneapolis Edition
Feb 4, 2026
Carl Wilson, Slate music critic, maps the past and present of protest songs. Sam Adams, senior writer and Cannes reporter, breaks down Jafar Panahi’s secret, darkly comic Palme d’Or film and its political stakes. They also dissect Mel Brooks’ sprawling documentary and debate how protest music — from Springsteen’s Minneapolis track to viral TikTok folk and hip hop — lives and rallies today.
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Panahi Turns Trauma Into Dark Comedy
- Jafar Panahi channels his own imprisonment into a film that mixes political outrage with bleak comedy.
- The movie transforms trauma into a gallows-humor road story that interrogates justice and uncertainty.
Cannes Premiere's Standing Ovation
- Sam Adams recounts being at Cannes for Panahi's premiere and witnessing a long standing ovation.
- He describes the premiere as an
