Sebastian Stan in Fresh - a fresh take on the meat market of dating. Courtesy of Hulu hide caption toggle caption Courtesy of Hulu Analysis It's Been a Minute Onscreen cannibalism and our hunger for love October 29, 2024 For the third and final installment of our Trilogy of Terror series, host Brittany Luse turns her attention to the ultimate taboo: cannibalism. Cannibalism stories have gotten big recently: it's in The Last of Us, Society of the Snow and Yellowjackets. She's joined by NPR Arts Desk reporter Neda Ulaby to dig deeper into three cannibalism films. They break down how versatile the trope is, what it says about how we consume – and how we love. Onscreen cannibalism and our hunger for love Listen · 20:27 20:27 Transcript Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/1210938555/1261280545" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player"> Transcript
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A "super nest" hangs from the corner of a house in Chilton County, Alabama in July 2006. Charles Ray hide caption toggle caption Charles Ray Animals Watch Out For Wasps: Massive Yellow Jacket Nests Spotted In Alabama June 28, 2019 Scientists are warning Alabamians to be cautious of wasp colonies which can grow as big as a Volkswagen Beetle. The state may be on track to mirror 2006 where more than 90 super nests were reported.