Welcome back to The Daily's Sunday culture edition, in which one Atlantic writer or editor reveals what's keeping them entertained. Today's special guest is Josh Tyrangiel, a staff writer who has written about how America isn't ready for what AI will do to the job market and Anthony Weiner's comeback attempt in New York. Josh has too many great cultural recommendations to count, but I'll give it a go. Some highlights include: The Pitt, Bluey, a two-minute segment in No Country for Old Men, one book about bear maulings, two bands that 'sound best when they're furious,' and three upcoming movies to look out for. The television show I'm most enjoying right now: The Pitt. Smart, skilled, hardworking people gracefully put up with all manner of tragedy, stupidity, and institutional rot. I'm not a huge fan of 'Intubate now!''type dialogue, but the producers are pulling off something really provocative'using brief scenes of competence and compassion to demonstrate that complex systems can...
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