Daily Briefing
What the Culture's Talking About
November 16, 2025 • 5 minutes • Hosted by Victoria
Today's Briefing
Episode #91
About This Episode
We’re honoring Eric Jerome Dickey’s literary legacy and celebrating family with the Smiths' rare photo op. Plus, we break down the serious community news surrounding Patrick Beverley. Get the culture and the conversation.
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