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PEOPLE in the '90s

PEOPLE in the '90s

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Each week, PEOPLE Magazine takes you back to the '90s! Join PEOPLE’s Deputy West Coast Editor Jason Sheeler and Style and Beauty Director Andrea Lavinthal as we deliver exclusive celebrity interviews, deep dives into cultural touchstones, and long overdue revisits to overlooked, overhyped, or underrated pop culture gold from the best decade ever.
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PEOPLE in the '90s - Elizabeth Hurley & The '90s Most Iconic Celeb Couples
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06/03/21 • 41 min

Cindy Crawford and Richard Gere were rightly declared the Sexiest Couple Alive in PEOPLE's Oct. 18, 1993 issue. But don't forget Lisa Bonet and Lenny Kravitz. Or Brad Pitt and Gwyneth Paltrow (Or Brad and Jen!). We break down the hottest duos of the decade and then talk to model and actress Elizabeth Hurley about her life in the ‘90s: Hugh Grant, THAT dress, and her fave ‘90s couple, David and Victoria Beckham. Oh, and remember Planet Hollywood?

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PEOPLE in the '90s - Bill Bellamy, MTV's Dominance & Kurt Cobain
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08/03/21 • 55 min

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PEOPLE in the '90s - Margaret Cho & The Joy of Red Carpet Disasters
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07/01/21 • 41 min

Once upon a time, celebrities dressed themselves. And, sometimes, we made fun of them for it. Actress and comedian Margaret Cho knows a lot about those '90s worst-dressed lists, because Joan Rivers was her mentor. And she was on Fashion Police. And she appeared in PEOPLE's 1995 Best and Worst Dressed Issue. We go back with Margaret as she honors Joan, explains how the culture of roasting evolved, and opens up about how the decade shaped her own body image. We also discuss her groundbreaking sitcom All-American Girl and how she once watched John Travolta eat an entire pie on the set of 1997's Face/Off. Oh, and remember Showgirls?

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PEOPLE in the '90s - Jamie Lee Curtis & Remember All Those '90s Summer Movies?
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06/24/21 • 43 min

From Total Recall to Titanic to all those July 4th Will Smith movies, we’re talking 90s summer blockbusters. (The ones without sequels.) Then we talk to Jamie Lee Curtis about her PEOPLE cover story from August 22, 1994. She explains why she'll never write a memoir, but does kindly take us behind the scenes of her own major '90s hit True Lies and explains why she thought she wasn't going to have much of a career past 1995. And as for her iconic strip tease in front of Arnold Schwarzenegger? Choreographed it herself. (Her dress at this year's Golden Globes? She says she paid for it herself.) Oh, and remember the Snapple Lady?

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PEOPLE in the '90s - Paula Abdul & The Legacy of Early '90s Pop
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06/17/21 • 32 min

On the cover of PEOPLE's March 12, 1990 issue: "Most Wanted Woman" Paula Abdul. The pop icon didn't bring MC Skat Kat to our show but she did bring some hot '90s dish. Her relationships with Arsenio Hall and John Stamos. The very strange place where "Straight Up" was recorded. The plane crash she says sidelined her for seven years. (The one people still don't believe happened.) Oh, and remember that lipsynching pop duo Milli Vanilli?

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On the cover of PEOPLE's Sept. 9, 1991 issue: The cast of Beverly Hills, 90210, "TV's Hottest Teens." We flip through that issue with Tori Spelling and Jennie Garth — and then go deeper into the zipcode. From the seminal 1993 episode "Donna Martin graduates," to who sends the dirty memes on the cast's group text chain, to who's still a "Brenda" IRL, the best friends on-screen and off break down the cultural context of the greatest teen drama ever. Oh, and remember when every hot actor and actress had three names?

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PEOPLE in the '90s - Introducing: PEOPLE in the ‘90s
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05/10/21 • 1 min

PEOPLE is taking you back to the '90s, with exclusive interviews, deep dives into cultural touchstones and long overdue revisits to pop culture gold.

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PEOPLE in the '90s - Julia Stiles & When Everything and Everybody Was "It"
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07/08/21 • 39 min

The late '90s were all about teens. As millennials learned to drive, they began shaping pop culture. We even created a magazine for them. On the cover of TEEN PEOPLE's June/July 1999 issue: Julia Stiles, Brandy, and 19 other It Boys and It Girls — all under 21. Julia talks to us about 10 Things I Hate About You, Heath Ledger, and whether or not she dated Joseph Gordon-Levitt in her college years. Then, we test her 90s pop knowledge and find out Julia is more Ani DiFranco than Joey Tribbiani. Oh, and remember The Tom Green Show?

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PEOPLE in the '90s - Sherri Shepherd & The Rise of the Standup Sitcom
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07/15/21 • 54 min

Seinfeld, Sinbad, Ellen, The Jamie Foxx Show. In the '90s, it felt like every standup comedian had a self-titled sitcom. On the cover of PEOPLE's March 29, 1993 issue: Roseanne Barr and Tom Arnold — “The Terrible Two of Comedy.” Comedian, actor and talk show host Sherri Shepherd had a front row seat for the standup-sitcom boom — having appeared on seemingly every sitcom in the '90s, including Friends, Living Single, and Everybody Loves Raymond. Never one to hold back, Sherri talks about the lack of diversity on television (then and now), how she uses a friend to find dates on the apps, and how Jamie Foxx still owes her $50 for a haircut. Oh, and remember Indecent Proposal?

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PEOPLE in the '90s - Lisa Rinna & When Soap Operas Were Everything
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07/22/21 • 49 min

Breathless romance and shocking slaps. Demonic possessions and really big hair. An exhausting use of the word “bitch.” In the ‘90s, soap operas were off-the-chain crazy. And delicious. On the cover of PEOPLE’s February 21st, 1994 issue: the stars of Melrose Place. Lisa Rinna —who starred on both Days of Our Lives and Melrose — takes us back to the golden era of soaps, both daytime and primetime. As only she can, Lisa tells all about the sex (on-screen and off), fights, absurd plotlines, what she learned from Heather Locklear, how she met husband Harry Hamlin in 1992, and how her entire career prepared her for modern-day soap Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Plus: Find out which of our co-hosts is a die-hard soaps superfan and which barely knows Passions. Oh and remember Janeane Garofalo’s baby bangs in Reality Bites?

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How many episodes does PEOPLE in the '90s have?

PEOPLE in the '90s currently has 16 episodes available.

What topics does PEOPLE in the '90s cover?

The podcast is about Society & Culture, History and Podcasts.

What is the most popular episode on PEOPLE in the '90s?

The episode title 'Elizabeth Hurley & The '90s Most Iconic Celeb Couples' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on PEOPLE in the '90s?

The average episode length on PEOPLE in the '90s is 46 minutes.

How often are episodes of PEOPLE in the '90s released?

Episodes of PEOPLE in the '90s are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of PEOPLE in the '90s?

The first episode of PEOPLE in the '90s was released on May 10, 2021.

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Truly an excellent show

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