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    Nia Long and Keke Palmer get into a real conversation about how entertainment has changed from the 90s to today and whether we’re losing something in the process. In this thoughtful clip from Baby, this is Keke Palmer, Nia reflects on why the 90s “renaissance” of film, music, and culture felt so powerful, from the rise of hip hop to the depth and substance behind classic Black films like “Friday”, “The Wood”, and “Don’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood”. She breaks down how storytelling used to carry real weight, meaning, and cultural purpose. The conversation then shifts to today’s streaming era, including platforms like Netflix, where convenience has changed how we consume content and arguably how stories are made. Nia shares her honest take on the difference between theatrical films and streaming content, and why she still misses the experience of going to the movies. Tap in for this deep, nostalgic, and eye opening conversation and let us know in the comments if you think film and TV have changed for better or worse. Watch More Baby, this is Keke Palmer episodes: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdcezJ2sNeAsmBTdorccSanHejdXRLGC2&si=vya1EmI8LKEcOQDk Follow Baby, this is Keke Palmer on social: https://www.instagram.com/kekepalmerpodcast https://www.tiktok.com/@kekepalmerpodcast Follow Keke on social: https://www.instagram.com/keke https://www.twitter.com/KekePalmer https://www.facebook.com/kekepalmer https://www.tiktok.com/@kekepalmer Connect with Wondery: https://wondery.com/shows/baby-this-is-keke-palmer/ https://facebook.com/WonderyMedia https://twitter.com/WonderyMedia https://instagram.com/WonderyMedia https://www.tiktok.com/@wonderymedia About the Show: Keke Palmer has questions, and she’s not afraid to ask them. On ‘Baby, this is Keke Palmer,’ Keke sits down with artists, actors, entrepreneurs, experts, and creators shaping culture. These aren’t just promo stops or viral moments. They’re honest, layered conversations about identity, relationships, reinvention, success, and growth. Pop culture moves fast. Opinions move faster. But nuance takes time, and that’s what Keke makes space for. Because culture is more than a headline. It’s a reflection of who we are. And baby… this show holds up the mirror. New episodes every Tuesday. #kekepalmer #podcast #wondery
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