The Culture Gabfest, "What's Your Provenance" Edition
Listen to Slate's culture podcast on The Kids Are All Right, Jezebel's fight with The Daily Show, and David Grann's New Yorker piece on the art of authenticating a masterpiece.

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In this week's Culture Gabfest, our critics Stephen Metcalf, June Thomas, and Julia Turner discuss the new summer comedy The Kids Are All Right and fight between the blog Jezebel and The Daily Show; they also have guest David Grann on to discuss his recent New Yorker piece on the science behind authenticating a masterpiece.
Here are some links to the things we discussed this week:
Watch the trailer for The Kids Are All Right and find it at a theater near you.
Slate's Dana Stevens' review and spoiler special for The Kids are All Right.
Anthony Lane's review of the film in The New Yorker.
The young Mark Ruffalo in the film You Can Count on Me.
The blog Jezebel takes issue with the "lady problems" on The Daily Show.
A response from the women of The Daily Show.
New York points out that women are really the wittiest in the world of real news.
David Grann's latest in The New Yorker on the man who finds fingerprints on works of art.
The Harry Moses documentary Who the #$&% is Jackson Pollock.
The Culture Gabfest weekly endorsements:
June's pick: Dan Savage's Savage Love Cast podcast.
Julia's pick: The trailer for the soon to be released film Red.
David's pick: The film Get Him to the Greek.
Steve's pick: The Devil and Sherlock Holmes: Tales of Murder Madness and Obsession by David Grann.
Outro: Katy Perry's "Fingerprints"
You can e-mail us at culturefest@slate.com.
Posted by Jesse Baker on July 14 at 12:55 p.m.