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July 8, 2026 - Danielle Allen on "Radical Duke," Fenti Fried Chicken, and Pedro Alonzo on Mexico City art

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episode July 8, 2026 - Danielle Allen on "Radical Duke," Fenti Fried Chicken, and Pedro Alonzo on Mexico City art cover

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Harvard political theorist Danielle Allen joins us to discuss her new book, Radical Duke: How One Aristocrat — and the American Revolution — Transformed Britain [https://wwnorton.com/books/9781631497551], which traces the mystery of a rare parchment copy of the Declaration of Independence found in England to Charles Lennox, the third Duke of Richmond — a British aristocrat who became one of the American Revolution’s most important allies.  Danielle Allen will be at Harvard Book Store on Monday, July 20 at 7:00. To learn more go here. [https://www.harvard.com/event/danielle-allen26] Boston comedian and writer Joe Fenti [https://linktr.ee/FentiFriedChicken], known online as Fenti Fried Chicken, joins us to talk about turning the MBTA, awkward dates, Boston bars and corporate absurdity into comedy. His new stand-up special, Partner [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEH7VvOZ3Kg], is streaming now on YouTube. Culture Show contributor Pedro Alonzo [https://riyadhart.rcrc.gov.sa/en/curators/pedro-alonzo/] returns with dispatches from Mexico City — from World Cup fever and artisan markets to current museum exhibitions.

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episode July 8, 2026 - Danielle Allen on "Radical Duke," Fenti Fried Chicken, and Pedro Alonzo on Mexico City art artwork

July 8, 2026 - Danielle Allen on "Radical Duke," Fenti Fried Chicken, and Pedro Alonzo on Mexico City art

Harvard political theorist Danielle Allen joins us to discuss her new book, Radical Duke: How One Aristocrat — and the American Revolution — Transformed Britain [https://wwnorton.com/books/9781631497551], which traces the mystery of a rare parchment copy of the Declaration of Independence found in England to Charles Lennox, the third Duke of Richmond — a British aristocrat who became one of the American Revolution’s most important allies.  Danielle Allen will be at Harvard Book Store on Monday, July 20 at 7:00. To learn more go here. [https://www.harvard.com/event/danielle-allen26] Boston comedian and writer Joe Fenti [https://linktr.ee/FentiFriedChicken], known online as Fenti Fried Chicken, joins us to talk about turning the MBTA, awkward dates, Boston bars and corporate absurdity into comedy. His new stand-up special, Partner [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEH7VvOZ3Kg], is streaming now on YouTube. Culture Show contributor Pedro Alonzo [https://riyadhart.rcrc.gov.sa/en/curators/pedro-alonzo/] returns with dispatches from Mexico City — from World Cup fever and artisan markets to current museum exhibitions.

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