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Did you think Script Apart was going to let the 30th anniversary of one of the most iconic teen films ever just pass us by? In the words of Cher Horowitz – “as if.” On today's episode, we're joined by Amy Heckerling, the writer-director who, three decades ago this summer, gave Jane Austen's Emma a Beverly Hills makeover to remember. You may also know her for Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Look Who's Talking and Vamps, but Clueless is the film that she's best-known for – a Nineties treasure trove of high school hilarity that's still beloved today. So much so that a musical adaptation, also written by Amy, just opened in London's West End. In the conversation you're about to hear, Amy tells Al about the spirit of kindness that runs through the movie. We get into the TV pilot for Clueless – then titled No Worries – that was turned down across Hollywood, and discuss what was going on in Amy's life at the time of writing Clueless. The story of the film is one of a sunny optimist named Cher who's ready to take on the world. For Amy, though, that was hardly the case as she wrote the hit comedy. “I was feeling very depressed, which is how most stories start,” she teased in an interview in 2016. In this episode, she tells us why. Support for this episode comes from Final Draft.Script Apart is hosted by Al Horner and produced by Kamil Dymek. Follow us on Instagram, or email us on thescriptapartpodcast@gmail.com.To get ad-free episodes and exclusive content, join us on Patreon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
GET YOUR MULTIVERSE NEWS MERCH HERE:https://multiverse-news-shop.fourthwall.com/Welcome to Multiverse News, Your source for Information about all your favorite fictional universesMarvel Studios skipped a countdown or other hype train idea and finally gave us the first full trailer for The Fantastic Four: First Steps last Wednesday. We're treated to a longer taste of Matt Shakman's take on Marvel's First Family as well as our first real look at Julia Garner's Silver Surfer who heralds the film's big bad, Galactus.Over the last weekend, Lucasfilm held Star Wars Celebration in Japan. Celebration typically takes place every one or two years. The next event will be in Los Angeles in April 2027. As far as the news from this year's event, let's break it down into bite-sized chunks.- Shawn Levy's Star Wars film starring Ryan Gosling will be called Star Wars: Starfighter and will come out in May 2027. The film takes place a couple of years after The Rise of Skywalker, but is a standalone project.- A Darth Maul animated series starring Sam Witwer called Maul: Shadow Lord will debut on Disney+ in 2026.- First footage from The Mandalorian and Grogu was shown to attendees, but no trailer has been released yet for the 2026 film from Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni.- Animated anthology series Star Wars: Visions will return for a third season this October with three of the most popular storylines from season one continuing.- Dave Filoni talked about Ahsoka season 2, confirming Hayden Christensen will return and showed first looks at Rory McCann as the replacement for Ray Stevenson in the role of Baylan Skoll.Netflix released the first trailer for the second and final season of The Sandman. The trailer showed us more of the family of cosmic beings who are coming together after Morpheus, the King of Dreams, has been rebuilding his kingdom. The show will release six episodes on July 3 and the final five on July 24.Alicia Silverstone is attached to reprise the role of Cher Horowitz in a Clueless sequel series at Peacock that is currently in early development.Warner Brother's Ryan Coogler film Sinners took the number one spot at the domestic box office from A Mincraft Movie this weekend, pulling in $45.6 million dollars. The film is the first R Rated horror movie to earn an A Cinema Score in 35 years.A reboot film of Highlander directed by Chad Stahelski and starring Henry Cavill has been in development for nearly a decade at Lionsgate. Now, the project is moving forward, but it will be headed to Amazon MGM Studios' United Artists, which is in final negotiations to acquire the package from Lionsgate.The first trailer for Jordan Peele's latest horror film Him has been released. The film stars Marlon Wayans and Tyriq Withers and will be released in theaters on September 19.Oscar voters will no longer be able to cast final ballots in categories in which they haven't seen all of the nominees, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced on Monday.Lost showrunners Carlton Cuse and Nick Cuse are developing a Star Wars series for Disney+ that is in the very early stages of development.Michael Bay and Sydney Sweeney are teaming up for a film adaptation of the Sega racing video game OutRun for Universal. Bay will direct and Sweeney will produce. The project is in the very early stages of development.Sarah Michelle Gellar and Elijah Wood have been cast to star in Searchlights Ready or Not: Here I Come. The film from Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett is a follow up to 2019's horror hit Ready or Not. Gellar and Wood will star alongside Samara Weaving, who reprises her role as Grace, and Kathryn Newton.The first trailer has been released for season 8 of Rick and Morty. The new season will begin streaming on May 25 on Adult Swim.Another Enola Holmes film is officially in the works at Netflix, the third in the series. Millie Bobby Brown and Henry Cavill will both return to star. Production is now underway in the UK.
Welcome to another episode of the Media Boat Podcast. We start with Lorde returning with a new single on her upcoming new album. Next, we breakdown the new Mario Kart World direct on why this game will cost $80. Later, Alivia Silverstone is returning as Cher Horowitz in a new series that will continue the story from Clueless. We wrap it all up with unnecessary sequels coming from Warner Bros. We also have thoughts on Jon Pardi, Turnpike Troubadours, Blue Prince, and Black Mirror. All this and more on this weeks episode of the Media Boat Podcast.
News broke late on Tuesday night that Prince Harry has stepped down from his role as co-founding patron of Sentebale, the charity he set up in memory of his mother. To find out more, we're joined by The London Standard's culture and lifestyle writer India Block.In part two, we join Emma Flynn who is currently starring as Cher Horowitz in the new West End musical, Clueless. We ask her what it's like to play such an iconic role, whether she's met Alicia Silverstone, what Cher would be like in 2025's society, plus much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A group of 70 female chefs and hospitality professionals have signed an open letter calling out what they call the ‘pervasive' sexism in British kitchens. It's in response to chef Jason Atherton saying he had never seen sexism in the kitchen - he has since clarified his comments, saying that he wasn't denying the existence of sexism, just that he hadn't 'witnessed it personally. Anita is joined by chef and founder of the all-female kitchen Darjeeling Express, Asma Khan, and chef and founder of Tiella, Dara Klein, who helped write the open letter.The beloved 1995 film Clueless, inspired by Jane Austen's Emma, starred Alicia Silverstone, Paul Rudd, and the late Brittany Murphy. Cher Horowitz is the most popular student at Beverly Hills High, renowned for her unique talent at finding love for others. Clueless the Musical has just opened at the Trafalgar Theatre in London. Anita discusses the adaptation and the story's enduring appeal with the original writer/director Amy Heckerling and multi-platinum singer-songwriter KT Tunstall who has written the score.Montage of clips from the 1995 movie, Clueless, written and directed by Amy Heckerling, produced by Scott Rudin and Robert Lawrence, production companies Robert Lawrence Productions, Scott Rudin Productions and distributed by Paramount Pictures.Amelia Price, a survivor of rape and assault by her ex-partner, has launched her own investigation into the Scottish justice system. Despite her attacker being convicted and sentenced to over four years in prison, the court refused to impose a non-harassment order (NHO) against him. With his release imminent, Price fears he could legally contact her. She has waived her anonymity to raise awareness about the issue and advocate for mandatory NHOs in domestic abuse cases. Anita speaks to her about her campaign alongside Fiona McMullen from ASSIST, a domestic abuse advocacy service. 'Sen-betweeners' is the term Lisa Lloyd, a mum of two autistic children, uses to describe her children. She says their neurodivergence is too severe to fit easily into mainstream school, but not severe enough for a special school, so they fall between the gaps. Lisa has written a guide for other parents on ‘Raising the Sen-betweeners,' in which she, whilst recognising that all children are different and there can be no rules, offers tips and advice for how to handle behaviours. Lisa joins Anita to share what she has learnt.Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Claire Fox
In this episode of BullCast, we dive into the concept of Money Personalities, exploring the five main types that shape our relationship with money—from big spenders to savvy investors. Katie then puts the boys to the test, challenging them to guess where popular culture icons like Cher Horowitz and Ron Swanson fit within these categories. We also discuss the challenges and benefits of working with people who have different money personalities and share practical tips for making informed financial decisions. Tune in for a fun and insightful episode on discovering your Money Personality! The List: Pop Culture Characters' Money Personalities Hashtags: #moneypersonalities #bigspenders #savers #shoppers #debtors #investors #AsIf #RonSwansonIsTheGOAT Visit us online: www.bullcastpodcast.com Produced by Cameron Spann | Powered by Pickler Wealth Advisors Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com
As if! This week, Peaches and Michael are rollin' with the homies in celebration of 1995's CLUELESS! In addition to discussing the sheer pop culture defining power of filmmaker Amy Heckerling, our hosts delve into how this forever fave cleverly subverts the tropes of classic teen cinema. Joining the conversation is drag icon Biqtch Puddin', who shares how the smart character construction of Cher Horowitz continues to inspire her. Then, acclaimed host of SLAYERFEST 98 Ian Carlos Crawford stops by to talk about a lifetime of love for the film and its messages of queer empowerment! From Calvin Klein dresses to being a total Betty, this episode has it all! Go!
Clueless' Cher Horowitz at first might seem like just another character stuck in the 'dumb blonde' trope, but when we look closer, we realize that she was actually right about a lot of things! She definitely doesn't get everything right, but she is quite astute - and, importantly, willing to fight for what she wants (*and* admit when she's wrong.) So let's take a deeper look at the lessons Cher can teach us about life, love, and friendship!
EPISODE 172: Lit-to-Teen Flicks: Calling all bookworms and movie buffs! This week on Binge Movies, Jason teams up with Amy Lewis of The Pop Culture Retrospective Podcast to rank the best teen movie adaptations of classic literature! Get ready for a nostalgic trip down memory lane as we dissect these high school reimaginings: Clueless (1995): As If! We'll debate whether Cher Horowitz's adventures in matchmaking are a faithful (or clueless) take on Jane Austen's Emma. 10 Things I Hate About You (1999): Can a shrew be tamed in the halls of a modern high school? We'll analyze this loose adaptation of Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew. Cruel Intentions (1999): Get ready for some scandalous secrets and manipulative teens in this step sibling reimagining of Dangerous Liaisons. She's the Man (2006): Can Viola take on the role of her twin brother in this take on Shakespeare's Twelfth Night? Easy A (2010): Is a scarlet letter the new "it" accessory? We'll discuss the modern twist on Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter. Join Jason and Amy as we: Relive the iconic fashion, teen drama, and quotable lines. Settle the score: Which adaptation reigns supreme? So, polish your tiaras, dust off your letterman jackets, and get ready for a reappraisal of your teen years! HOST: Jason Binge Movies comes to you from the last video store in the universe. Store manager Jason and his guests rank and review movies to determine which are most worthy of preservation for all time. At Binge Movies the very strange, deeply analytical, and highly ridiculous meet to make a movie review show unlike any other. Become a Patron Binge Movies Merchandise Elite Patrons: Heather Sachs Joe Buttice Pete Nerdrovert Dan Kawecki
Join Jessica Sterling (@thejesssterling) and Sara Fergenson (@sarafergenson) as they discuss the 1992 film, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. They compare Cher Horowitz to Buffy, debate whether Merrick or Giles is a better Watcher, and talk about how this movie impacts their opinions of the show.Follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @shit90spod.Email us at shit90spod@gmail.comVisit our website at www.shit90spod.comOur Sponsors:* Check out Book of the Month and use my code PETALS for a great deal: www.bookofthemonth.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Is the Cuban Missile Crisis, hot Dr. Pepper, and Christopher Walken the recipe for the perfect rom com? We find out this week when we discuss the 1999 hit "Blast from the Past." We also discuss if Alicia Silverstone's character is just a poor Cher Horowitz and how Brenden Fraser learns how to kiss so well since he was raised in a bunker? Join us to discuss this and more and don't forget to rate, review and subscribe.Join our Patreon for exclusive bonus content here.Donate to World Central Kitchen here and donate to or volunteer with Operation Olive Branch here. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, host Hiwa Alaghebandian visits a fun topic that isn't talked about enough: "it girls." You know-- the Blair Waldorf, the Serena, the Cher Horowitz, the Rachel Greens. The it girls. If you, like me, grew up watching these girls, yearning to be more like them, but not knowing how, this episode is for you. We cover: gut health, nervous system regulation, sugar, Taylor Swift, Vanderpump Rules, Summer House, the Valley, the vagus nerve, authenticity, confidence, boundaries, anxious attachment, self-respect, neuroplasticity, and more! As always, if you enjoy this episode, please make sure you are subscribed to the show to hear more, leave a 5-star review telling us what you liked about it, and please share with your community who you think would benefit from the episode. Join the BLUSH ACADEMY, where you get access to every single Blush Academy course & digital product-- including the Attachment Styles course & the brand new Nervous System Regulation course, along with the Q&A service, all for a low monthly fee. This membership has every single tool & resource that you need to move to secure attachment & have stable, safe, fulfilling relationships. Click here to join. To enroll in the NERVOUS SYSTEM COURSE a-la carte:Regulate Your Nervous System If you have any questions you want answered on the podcast, submit them to theblushpod@gmail.com or LEAVE A VOICEMAIL. You can also submit anonymously here. Follow us on instagram:instagram.com/blushpodinstagram.com/hiwaaaaaaaa --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blush-pod/message
Vi pratar om modet från populärkulturen som brände sig fast i våra hjärnor, som medvetet och omedvetet formade oss, vår stil och vår killsmak. Från Jordan Catalano och Dylan McKay till Cher Horowitz, Rachel Green, Blaire Waldorf, Carrie Bradshaw och ett helt gäng till. Veckans avsnitt är en oemotstådlig mode-nostalgi-tripp! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to Lez Hang Out, the podcast brought to you by the color PINK! This week Leigh (@lshfoster) and Ellie (@elliebrigida) hang out with TikTok educational content creator Nikita Redkar (@nikitadumptruck) to discuss the nuanced topics of labeling sexuality, gatekeeping within the queer community, and why everything wrong with -gestures vaguely- can be traced right back to Reagan. If you have ever wondered what it would be like to learn about politics, current news and economics directly from Cher Horowitz, Greta Gerwig's Barbie and Elle Woods all wrapped into one very pink high femme girly, you're in the right place. Back in the early days of the pandemic it seemed like everyone and their roommate was reading the Lesbian Master Doc and heavily analyzing their gender and sexuality. While there are some useful things in the master doc if you do happen to be a lesbian, it gets complicated when considering how difficult it can be to really tell the difference between societally influenced attraction to men and organic attraction to men. When Nikita first came out as bisexual in 2016, the label felt like it fit her perfectly. Then, in 2019, fueled both by having learned about compulsory heterosexuality from the master doc and by recognizing that she was more drawn to women and feminine leaning people than she was to men or masculinity, the lesbian label felt like a better fit. As a full time TikToker with a heavily queer following, Nikita found that as she posted more overtly lesbian content, she was celebrated and welcomed more strongly by the community. She started to really lean into her newfound identity, even getting a septum piercing (that she didn't even really want that much) as a way of flagging. In 2021, Nikita realized that she may have leaned a little too hard, too fast into identifying as a lesbian. She began to feel anxiety over the idea of having to come out publicly all over again as a bisexual, knowing that this change could cause backlash from some of her lesbian followers. While we like to think that most lesbians are welcoming and accepting of bisexual women, shifting labels back and forth can also trigger defensive feelings in those whose own sexuality was accused of being ‘just a phase'. Although Nikita is out about being bi to her family and friends, internalized shame and anxiety over possible negative reactions has caused her to keep the closet door shut on her TikTok. We dive into navigating the nuances of labels and talk about some of the ways in which bisexuals have historically been treated poorly or seen as less queer by certain sectors of the community and why gatekeeping typically does more harm than good. Follow us on Twitter: Lez Hang Out (@lezhangoutpod) and answer our Q & Gay questions at the end of every episode. You can also join us on Facebook.com/lezhangoutpod and follow on Instagram (@lezhangoutpod). Find us individually on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok at Leigh (@lshfoster) and Ellie (@elliebrigida). Spots for Costa Rica are filling up fast! Don't miss out on gifting yourself or someone you love the queer vacation of a lifetime. Secure your spot today at bit.ly/lezdocostarica. You can support Lez Hang Out while unlocking a bunch of awesome perks like access to our exclusive Discord, monthly full length bonus episodes, weekly ad free episodes, and more by joining us on Patreon at bit.ly/lezpatreon. You can also support the podcast by buying our original merch at bit.ly/lezshop and purchasing our original Lez-ssentials songs for as little as $1 each on Bandcamp! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we're reairing one of our first episodes, the psychological horror film The Lodge (2019)! Jamie and Nikisha talk cults, the road to recovery, the gall of children, therapy dogs, and, of course, Cher Horowitz. Watch us on YouTube! Follow us on Instagram | Twitter | TikTok: @TalkHorrorPod Check out Jamie (aka EmoSupportJamie) on Twitch! Find Bryan and Jamie on Letterboxd
Rivka and Frank are joined by television and film writer Karen DiConcetto for a material analysis of a film about materialism: Amy Heckerling's 1995 teen comedy Clueless. In today's interview, Rivka, Frank, and Karen celebrate Heckerling's brilliant script while unpacking the rampant materialism depicted by the film's Beverly Hills teenagers — and how those themes were potentially harmful to its audience, particularly young women. They also draw a line between the lead character Cher Horowitz and the liberal charity model, and even go so far as to describe this film's satire as “The Wolf of Wall Street for rich teenagers.”
This Week Daniel and El Cucuy tackle all of this week's Covino and Rich goodness. Welcome to our nostalgic journey back to the iconic era of the 90s, where talented and captivating female stars shone brightly in the entertainment industry! In this video, we celebrate the extraordinary women who not only mesmerized audiences with their beauty but also showcased their exceptional talent. From the silver screen to the music charts, these 90s hot female stars were true trailblazers and continue to leave an indelible mark on pop culture. Join us as we delve into the lives and careers of these incredible women who defined an entire decade. From the sultry allure of Jennifer Aniston, who became a household name as Rachel Green on the hit sitcom "Friends," to the enigmatic charm of Winona Ryder, whose captivating performances in films like "Reality Bites" and "Edward Scissorhands" won the hearts of millions. We'll also explore the incredible vocal range and fierce stage presence of divas such as Mariah Carey, whose chart-topping hits like "Vision of Love" and "Hero" solidified her status as one of the greatest singers of all time. And let's not forget the unstoppable force of nature known as Madonna, who not only redefined the boundaries of pop music with her provocative style but also challenged societal norms fearlessly. We'll also take a trip down memory lane with the incredibly talented Alicia Silverstone, whose iconic portrayal of Cher Horowitz in "Clueless" captured the hearts of audiences worldwide. And who could forget the powerhouse performances of Halle Berry, who broke barriers as the first African-American woman to win an Academy Award for Best Actress. Prepare to be amazed as we pay tribute to these 90s hot female stars who inspired a generation with their talent, resilience, and undeniable charisma. From their impeccable fashion choices to their unforgettable performances, their impact on popular culture cannot be overstated. Join us for this nostalgic celebration of the 90s, where we honor these trailblazing women who continue to inspire us today. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to join us on this journey through the golden era of female stardom. Get ready to be transported back to a time of iconic fashion, timeless music, and unforgettable moments with these 90s hot female stars! After Show Patreon Link: http://www.patreon.com/tasbl Covino and Rich Patreon Link: Patreon.com/Covinoandrich Please leave us a review wherever you stream! After Show But Later Merch: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B096YRQDYR/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_GTV3XYFDB6SVNY767EMF Feeling Generous? CashApp and Venmo AfterShowBL (100% of the money goes back into our show. It helps with production, giveaways, & more.) Intro Music: "Tre Traxxx" A Day in the 757 (streaming everywhere) Social Media The After Show: @AfterShowBL El Cucuy: @GavZilla559 AfterShow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TheAfterShowButLater *Disclaimer* The After Show But Later is NOT affiliated with the Covino and Rich Show. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aftershowbl/support
Raise your hand if you have ever been like totally accused of sounding like Cher Horowitz?!! Don't worry, us too. In this episode, we tackle the unfair discrimination against women's language patterns, such as up-talk, filler words, and vocal fry. Despite being used equally by men, these features are often stigmatized as unprofessional and unintelligent. However, research shows they can indicate higher emotional intelligence and empathy, qualities valued in leadership and relationships. We also explore the role of young women in driving linguistic innovation, and how this reflects broader social and cultural changes. We also examine the impact of these biases on women's opportunities and advancement and their depiction in pop culture. Women are like, totally ahead of the currrveee, and it's about time we started acting like it. Episodes like this one: Fangirls, Was Shakespeare a Woman?, Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week’s episode will have you saying “as if!” Meaning “as if” this actually happened? In 1995 the iconic teen comedy CLUELESS name dropped a coastal California town in search of a “soul makeover” for one Cher Horowitz. For decades of teens, this “disaster” became the call to action for the unlikely character arc of […]
“Clueless” as she may be, Cher Horowitz isn't just a naive high school student. She's a pro-immigration, free market friendly, drug decriminalization defender. But what about her tendency to assume what other people want or need?Reason's Katherine Mangu Ward and Natalie Dowzicky join the show to break down whether her well intentioned “helpfulness” is cover for more authoritarian tendencies, the possible decline of a car-centric culture's notions of youthful freedom and agency, and the complicated legacy of the film's depiction of gender roles. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, we're playing matchmaker and looking at two different adaptations of Jane Austen's Emma. We're talking about Emma Woodhouse and John Knightley, from the 2020 Emma film, alongside Cher Horowitz and Josh, from the 90s cult classic Clueless. We've invited a special guest, fan and friend of the show, Miss Noma from the Polar Podcast to help us through this double couple. Join us as we why wonder how dangerously close these pairs got to incest, why Emma/Cher's intentions were pure, and geek over the kindness of Austen's haters to lovers. Welcome back to season six, Lovers! Do be sure to follow us on Twitter @ StarringCupid and on Tumblr @ Starringcupidpodcast for updates and more content. *Editing note: the Emma director's name is Autumn de Wilde. Apologies for the mispronounciation.
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Did you ever think about the meaning behind Cher Horowitz's most memorable looks in Clueless? Are all those perfectly curated clothes an expression of power – or are they actually hiding a teenage girl who feels powerless?
How do you win an argument? Learn from the master of rhetoric: Cher Horowitz, star of Clueless. The Alicia Silverstone character may be remembered as a 90s fashion icon, but she's in fact most impressive for the debate skills she puts to use in all aspects of her life. She teaches us a few things about how to make our case so that people will listen.
The Buzz 1: “Fasten your seatbelt. It's going to be a bumpy night.” (Margo Channing, played by Bette Davis, All About Eve, 1950 film) The Buzz 2: “Shut up and deal.” (Miss Fran Kubelik, played by Shirley MacLaine, The Apartment, 1960 romantic comedy film) The Buzz 3: “To infinity and beyond!” (Buzz Lightyear, voiced by Tim Allen, Toy Story, 1995 film) The Buzz 4: “As if!” (Cher Horowitz, played by Alicia Silverstone, Clueless, 1995 teen comedy film) The Buzz 5: “You actually were telling the truth.” “I do that quote a lot. Yet people are always surprised.” (James Norrington, played by Jack Davenport, and Captain Jack Sparrow, played by Johnny Depp, Pirates of the Caribbean, Dead Man's Chest, 2006 action-adventure film) Could YOU have predicted that today, 22 years into a new millennium, we'd STILL be quoting Margo 70+ years later …Fran 60+ years later … Buzz, Lloyd and Cher 25+ years later … and Capt. Sparrow 15 years later? Hmmmm… If you're hoping to gaze into a crystal ball to see what 2022 holds for your community, company, your industry and the world, we've got the next best thing. On our 7-week 2022 Crystal Ball Predictions Special, we're bringing you insights from 60 thought leaders covering the exciting technologies, strategies, and trends that can help you grow and compete better in 2022 and beyond. Live today, January 19, 2022, we'll hear 10 visionaries' savvy predictions for the year ahead – and perhaps beyond. Pour a cup of Joe, Earl, Jack, Bailey, or Dom, and join us for Technology Revolution: The Future of Now – 2022 Crystal Ball Predictions – Part 6 live. Let's make 2022 a so-much-better year!
The Buzz 1: “Fasten your seatbelt. It's going to be a bumpy night.” (Margo Channing, played by Bette Davis, All About Eve, 1950 film) The Buzz 2: “Shut up and deal.” (Miss Fran Kubelik, played by Shirley MacLaine, The Apartment, 1960 romantic comedy film) The Buzz 3: “To infinity and beyond!” (Buzz Lightyear, voiced by Tim Allen, Toy Story, 1995 film) The Buzz 4: “As if!” (Cher Horowitz, played by Alicia Silverstone, Clueless, 1995 teen comedy film) The Buzz 5: “You actually were telling the truth.” “I do that quote a lot. Yet people are always surprised.” (James Norrington, played by Jack Davenport, and Captain Jack Sparrow, played by Johnny Depp, Pirates of the Caribbean, Dead Man's Chest, 2006 action-adventure film) Could YOU have predicted that today, 22 years into a new millennium, we'd STILL be quoting Margo 70+ years later …Fran 60+ years later … Buzz, Lloyd and Cher 25+ years later … and Capt. Sparrow 15 years later? Hmmmm… If you're hoping to gaze into a crystal ball to see what 2022 holds for your community, company, your industry and the world, we've got the next best thing. On our 7-week 2022 Crystal Ball Predictions Special, we're bringing you insights from 60 thought leaders covering the exciting technologies, strategies, and trends that can help you grow and compete better in 2022 and beyond. Live today, January 19, 2022, we'll hear 10 visionaries' savvy predictions for the year ahead – and perhaps beyond. Pour a cup of Joe, Earl, Jack, Bailey, or Dom, and join us for Technology Revolution: The Future of Now – 2022 Crystal Ball Predictions – Part 6 live. Let's make 2022 a so-much-better year!
The Buzz 1: “Fasten your seatbelt. It's going to be a bumpy night.” (Margo Channing, played by Bette Davis, All About Eve, 1950 film) The Buzz 2: “Shut up and deal.” (Miss Fran Kubelik, played by Shirley MacLaine, The Apartment, 1960 romantic comedy film) The Buzz 3: “To infinity and beyond!” (Buzz Lightyear, voiced by Tim Allen, Toy Story, 1995 film) The Buzz 4: “As if!” (Cher Horowitz, played by Alicia Silverstone, Clueless, 1995 teen comedy film) The Buzz 5: “You actually were telling the truth.” “I do that quote a lot. Yet people are always surprised.” (James Norrington, played by Jack Davenport, and Captain Jack Sparrow, played by Johnny Depp, Pirates of the Caribbean, Dead Man's Chest, 2006 action-adventure film) Could YOU have predicted that today, 22 years into a new millennium, we'd STILL be quoting Margo 70+ years later …Fran 60+ years later … Buzz, Lloyd and Cher 25+ years later … and Capt. Sparrow 15 years later? Hmmmm… If you're hoping to gaze into a crystal ball to see what 2022 holds for your community, company, your industry and the world, we've got the next best thing. On our 7-week 2022 Crystal Ball Predictions Special, we're bringing you insights from 60 thought leaders covering the exciting technologies, strategies, and trends that can help you grow and compete better in 2022 and beyond. Live today, January 19, 2022, we'll hear 10 visionaries' savvy predictions for the year ahead – and perhaps beyond. Pour a cup of Joe, Earl, Jack, Bailey, or Dom, and join us for Technology Revolution: The Future of Now – 2022 Crystal Ball Predictions – Part 6 live. Let's make 2022 a so-much-better year!
TRANSCRIPT HERE On our last main episode of the year, Maz and I dive far more deeply than most would into the most iconic highschool mid 90's movie, Clueless (1995) directed by Amy Heckerling and starring the almost-forgotten Alicia Silverstone. We discuss why Cher definitely has ADHD and why her plight is so relatable to Maz (although not because she has a crush on her ex-step-sibling). Does Clueless' inspiration, Jane Austen's ‘Emma' also have ADHD? And does anyone use the term 'cake boy' in real life? Apologies for Steph's gnarly vocal fry today! See the tiktok that inspired us here: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZSefXmhE7/ CONTENT WARNING: discussion of ableist/harmful attitudes towards ADHD, brief discussion of the 'r word'. That's kind of it though, phew! NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback! Host: Stephanie Fornasier Cohost: Maz Fornasier Music and artwork: Michael Watson Editor: Nicholas Fornasier Don't forget to follow us on insta (@psychocinematicpodcast), tiktok (@psychocinematic), or join our facebook page!! Email us with any suggestions at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com! Join our patreon for our upcoming BONUS EPISODE and your fees go to People With Disability Australia! REFERENCES: Actually ADHD • Hi! I was wondering what ADHD symptoms Emma from... (tumblr.com) Cause of Jane Austen's death not universally acknowledged | Jane Austen | The Guardian Don't 'diagnose' fictional characters | Books | The Guardian (we vehemently disagree) Alicia Silverstone: 'I probably behaved not as well as I could have' | Film | The Guardian 15 Things You Never Knew About Clueless | Vogue Movies About ADHD: ADD Film Characters We Love (additudemag.com) Symptoms and Diagnosis of ADHD | CDC
Join the AMPM VIDEO crew and special guest SONATORE (instagram.com/sonatore_) as they take you through Clueless the 1995 American coming-of-age teen comedy film written and directed by Amy Heckerling. It stars Alicia Silverstone, Stacey Dash, Brittany Murphy and Paul Rudd. It was produced by Scott Rudin and Robert Lawrence. It is loosely based on Jane Austen's 1815 novel Emma, with a modern-day setting of Beverly Hills. The plot centers on Cher Horowitz, a beautiful, popular and rich high school student who befriends a new student named Tai Frasier and decides to give her a makeover. It has received positive reviews from critics and is considered to be one of the best teen films of all time, but will the crew's views line up with this films legacy? FIND OUT ON GO TEAM VIDEO!!! Subscribe for new episodes and follow us on instagram @goteamvideo, send us your questions and movie recommendations for future episodes! Also! If you would like to support us and all we do at AMPM VIDEO you can head over to patreon.com/ampmvideo
Emma and Julie begin this week's episode with a BTS from the WSJ Mag Innovator Awards, and a more general conversation about Kim and her empire.Photo of Lil Nas X and Kim: https://www.instagram.com/p/CVx7njKpMGo/?utm_medium=copy_linkThey then get into updates with some big #FreeBritney news - that her father Jamie has filed to immediately end the conservatorship. Next, they discuss Jay-Z joining Instagram, Channing Tatum & Zoë Kravitz's couples Halloween costume, and Ben/JLo/Jen Garner all trick-or-treating in the same neighborhood with their kids. The Kardashian recap includes Kim's cowboy costume, Mario breaking down her met gala "glam," and Scott's comment on Penelope's Cher Horowitz look. They are then joined for a conversation with Myles Tanzer, digital editor at Wall Street Journal Magazine. Most recently, Tanzer profiled Lil Nas X for the WSJ Innovators cover story. They discuss the event honoring the innovators, the process of writing the cover, his discussions with Lil Nas X and Jack Harlow, his other projects, and more. "Why Lil Nas X Is the New King of Pop" : https://www.wsj.com/amp/articles/lil-nas-x-interview-montero-fashion-11635769473 Shop our merch: shop.commentsbycelebs.comCodes:Athena Club - code: CBC at athenaclub.com for 20% off Mejuri - Mejuri.com/celebs for 10% off your first order Everlane - everlane.com/CBC for 10% off your first order plus free shipping Peloton - Onepeloton.com See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Emma and Julie begin this week's episode with a BTS from the WSJ Mag Innovator Awards, and a more general conversation about Kim and her empire. Photo of Lil Nas X and Kim: https://www.instagram.com/p/CVx7njKpMGo/?utm_medium=copy_link They then get into updates with some big #FreeBritney news - that her father Jamie has filed to immediately end the conservatorship. Next, they discuss Jay-Z joining Instagram, Channing Tatum & Zoë Kravitz's couples Halloween costume, and Ben/JLo/Jen Garner all trick-or-treating in the same neighborhood with their kids. The Kardashian recap includes Kim's cowboy costume, Mario breaking down her met gala “glam,” and Scott's comment on Penelope's Cher Horowitz look. They are then joined for a conversation with Myles Tanzer, digital editor at Wall Street Journal Magazine. Most recently, Tanzer profiled Lil Nas X for the WSJ Innovators cover story. They discuss the event honoring the innovators, the process of writing the cover, his discussions with Lil Nas X and Jack Harlow, his other projects, and more. “Why Lil Nas X Is the New King of Pop” : https://www.wsj.com/amp/articles/lil-nas-x-interview-montero-fashion-11635769473 Shop our merch: shop.commentsbycelebs.com Codes: Athena Club - code: CBC at athenaclub.com for 20% off Mejuri - Mejuri.com/celebs for 10% off your first order Everlane - everlane.com/CBC for 10% off your first order plus free shipping Peloton - Onepeloton.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this week's episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast, our co-hosts dive into the Jane Austen world of Emma Woodhouse (played by Anya Taylor-Joy). Listen along as Elizabeth and Spencer discuss the costumes designed by Academy Award-winning costume designer Alexandra Byrne, the Regency era, similarities between Emma and Cher Horowitz, sexy sideburns, and lots of empire waistlines! Follow The Art of Costume Blogcast on Instagram at @TheArtofCostumePod. Head to TheArtofCostumeBlogcast.com to subscribe and send us your movie and television requests! For more costume reviews, deep dives, and interviews, visit TheArtofCostume.com - a blog dedicated to highlighting the best in costume design! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theartofcostume/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theartofcostume/support
In this week's episode of The Art of Costume Blogcast, our co-hosts dive into the Jane Austen world of Emma Woodhouse (played by Anya Taylor-Joy). Listen along as Elizabeth and Spencer discuss the costumes designed by Academy Award-winning costume designer Alexandra Byrne, the Regency era, similarities between Emma and Cher Horowitz, sexy sideburns, and lots of empire waistlines! Follow The Art of Costume Blogcast on Instagram at @TheArtofCostumePod. Head to TheArtofCostumeBlogcast.com to subscribe and send us your movie and television requests! For more costume reviews, deep dives, and interviews, visit TheArtofCostume.com - a blog dedicated to highlighting the best in costume design! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theartofcostume/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theartofcostume/support
Cher Horowitz and her friend Dionne, two of the most popular sophomores in school, play matchmakers for two teachers. Inspired by their success, Cher takes under her wing Tai, a "clueless" transfer student. While trying to make an advantageous match for Tai, Cher attempts to find a boyfriend of her own. Several misfires take place, due to poor communication, before she finds the Baldwin of her dreams. Join the Couch Brotatoes for a Clueless super sized watch along episode! New Episodes Every Monday Hosts Russ Casto Lucas Cydrus Producer/Editing Adam Lincourt Website https://audioboom.com/channels/5035855 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/The-Couch-Brotato-Podcast-100583518449649/ Instagram https://instagram.com/the_couch_brotato_podcast?utm_medium=copy_link Twitter https://twitter.com › couchbropodcastWeb resultsCouch Brotato Podcast (@couchbropodcast) | Twitter Email couchbrotatopodcast@gmail.com
Tom is flying Cix-less on today's Bravo episode! In her place, he is joined by Taria Faison (@weigopodcast) and writer, podcaster & famed young person, Jonathan Chandler (@jonathanchandler_)! The three dive into Danielle Staub's star turn in The Housewife & The Hustler, Dana/Pam, diversity on Bravo, Spongebob Stracke, Sonja & Pickles, Tom's WWHL viral story, Kardashians, anti-stan culture, code switching, apologies, Trader Joes, Garcelle thee ‘actress', and Cher Horowitz's icon status. For more context on the episode, please read Jonathan Chandler's amazing article on Betches linked below: https://betches.com/dear-bravo-adding-diversity-doesnt-automatically-erase-the-racism-from-your-shows/ Rate, review, and subscribe to Dumpster Dive, What Else is Going On, and The Bitchapedia on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and everywhere podcasts are heard! Subscribe to the Dumpster Dive Patreon page dedicated to the reality tv that shaped us! Now covering Flavor of Love Season 1! https://www.patreon.com/dumpsterdivepod?fan_landing=true Tom Hamlett Instagram: @thetomhamlett Jonathan Chandler Instagram: @jonathanchandler_ Taria Faison Instagram: @weigopodcast Dumpster Dive Instagram: @dumpsterdivepod --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dumpsterdivepod/support
This week it's the psychological horror film The Lodge (2019)! Jamie and Nikisha talk cults, the road to recovery, the gall of children, therapy dogs, and, of course, Cher Horowitz. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter: @TalkHorrorPod
ALERT! Courtney Revolution ("The Circle") dishes on filming secrets behind the hit Netflix show. We also discuss the best part of LA (it's acai bowls), the f*ckability of Paul Rudd, and the scoop on The Circle's iconic slow motion hallway walks. Circle, send message! And make sure you subscribe
En este episodio Galia y Patty hablan de Clueless y santiago no tiene “ni idea”; discuten si Kim Kardashian y Cher Horowitz son la misma persona, porque hay bastantes similitudes en sus vidas, Galia se da cuenta que ella y Cher tienen algo en común, spoiler alert! No es el dinero, están de acuerdo en que los diseños de Calvin Klein son icónicos y debaten quién escribió Kids in America. ¡¡Atención agentes de bienes raíces!!, se busca ranchito en Guayomin'. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/meet-and-drink-el-podcast/message
Romcoms? Yes please! Jojo and Sarah break down the costumes in two modern classics, Clueless and To All the Boys I've Loved Before, and find that they share a lot of similarities despite being made 23 years apart. What's up with Tai's overalls? What do Lara Jean Covey and Cher Horowitz have in common? Well, you better listen to find out.Follow along with the visual analysis on Instagram @thecostumeplot! CluelessTo All the Boys... Questions? Comments? Suggestions for future episodes? Email thecostumeplot@gmail.com. Follow us: Jojo Siu on IG @jojosiucostumes Sarah Timm on IG @breathcue, on Twitter @SarahTSews The Costume Plot on Instagram and Twitter
We celebrate Alicia Silverstone's Cher Horowitz -still one the best depictions of a teenage girl in Hollywood cinema- and the brilliance of Amy Heckerling's eternal classic. Other topics include the rarity of Christian as a comfortably out gay teen in 90s popular culture, the value of debates in the classroom, and the tragedy of 'earning minor ducats at a thankless job' AKA teaching children for a living.
UGH. AS IF! This week, Kristen Maldonando (@kaymaldo) & I continue on our journey of Back to School Divas by talking about one of the most iconic teen movies of our time: “Clueless” (1995) starring our diva of the week: Alicia Silverstone. So dust off your plaid yellow skirts & get ready to roll with the homies!LOGLINE: Clueless is a coming-of-age teen comedy that is loosely based on Jane Austen's 1815 novel Emma, with a modern-day setting of Beverly Hills. The plot centers on Cher Horowitz, a beautiful, clever and rich high school student who befriends a new student named Tai Frasier and decides to give her a makeover.*Email us for show notes: divadailiespod@gmail.com*Twitter & Instagram: @divadailiespod*Diva Hotline: 714-729-3121TIME STAMPS:- Oscar & Razzie Moment of the Week (02:47) - Movie Breakdown (12:57)- Pop Corn & Pop Stars (55:04)- Spill the Technicolor Tea (62:14)- Tinseltown Showdown (68:17)- Show Me the Receipts (71:32)- Closing Thoughts/Impact (73:38)- Coming Attractions (79:08)
Check out this film's posts @ MovieJeff.com here » https://themoviereviewshow.blogspot.com/1995/07/clueless.html and leave a comment Clueless is a 1995 American coming-of-age teen comedy film written and directed by Amy Heckerling. It stars Alicia Silverstone, Stacey Dash, Brittany Murphy and Paul Rudd. The plot centers on Cher Horowitz, a beautiful, popular and rich high school student who befriends a new student who she decides to give a makeover. Follow the show... @ Twitter https://twitter.com/MOVIEREVIEWSH0W @ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpONT6Yp423GzUrHDDqBL3g @ LetterBoxd https://letterboxd.com/jeffmovie AND, FOR AS LITTLE AS $1/MONTH » https://patreon.com/dad SUPPORT THIS SHOW AND OTHER VENTURES FROM HTTPS://WWW.MYAMERI.CA INDUSTRIES • THANK YOU --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-movie-review-show/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-movie-review-show/support
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This week we’re setting up our friends, swooning over mutton chops, and getting sidetracked by ‘Clueless’, all while discussing the newly released Jane Austen adaptation ‘Emma.’ Emma. is a 2020 British comedy-drama film directed by Autumn de Wilde, from a screenplay by Eleanor Catton and is based on Jane Austen's novel of the same name of 1815. Its story follows Emma Woodhouse, a young woman who interferes in the love lives of her friends. It stars Anya Taylor-Joy, Johnny Flynn, Josh O'Connor, Callum Turner, Mia Goth, Miranda Hart, and Bill Nighy. Meanwhile, Clueless is a 1995 American coming-of-age teen comedy film written and directed by Amy Heckerling. It stars Alicia Silverstone, Stacey Dash, Paul Rudd, Dan Hedaya, and Brittany Murphy. It was produced by Scott Rudin and Robert Lawrence. It is loosely based on Jane Austen's 1815 novel Emma, with a modern-day setting of Beverly Hills. The plot centers on Cher Horowitz, a rich and beautiful high school student who befriends a new student named Tai Frasier and decides to give her a makeover. We Watched A Thing is supported by Dendy Cinemas Canberra. The best Australian cinema chain showing everything from blockbusters to arthouse and indie films. Find them at https://www.dendy.com.au/ If you like this podcast, or hate it and us and want to tell us so - You can reach us at wewatchedathing@gmail.com Or, Twitter - @WeWatchedAThing Facebook - @WeWatchedAThing Instagram - @WeWatchedAThing and on iTunes and Youtube If you really like us and think we’re worth at least a dollar, why not check out our patreon at http://patreon.com/wewatchedathing. Every little bit helps, and you can get access to bonus episodes, early releases, and even tell us what movies to watch.
No need to adjust your speakers, it’s just Kristina’s (annoying) kazoo! We do our best to get on every one of your last nerves and Wally’s head may explode. Irritainment comes to you in the form of a McDonald’s scam that “just” happens to have some ties to Florida. Clueless is 30 years old and the kids are all dressing like Cher Horowitz, again. Scrunchies. We wonder where all the men’s crop tops have gone. Do you know anyone’s phone number? We breakdown Love Is Blind, sort of. Katy Perry songs! Lady Gu-Gah! Pantera! Richard E. Grant tries to Get Ahead In Advertising, and we talk MORE toys to hang on your walls. Mature 18+ Copyright 2020 Exes Nexus #mcmillions #hboshows #cocktails #stayhomeanddrink #ourcocktails #drinkswithfriends #crimedocumentary #playandwin #scrunchies #hair #hairthemusical #robertplant #videostores #phonenumbers #basicallythedatinggame #loveisblind #katyperry #pantera #podcast #entertainment #comedy #richardegrant #howtogetaheadinadvertising #toys #moviereviews #moviecritics #geekstalkmovies
After a global pandemic induced delay, Marla and Sophie are back! In this episode, we're talking about rhetorical devices, our feelings about Mike Bloomberg, and Cher Horowitz's last name.
Please tell me I’m not the only one who loves the movie Clueless?! Now, I realize how ridiculous of a movie it is, but in a “I love how ridiculous this movie is” kind of way, right? It is what began my love affair for Jeep Wranglers, and I longed for Cher Horowitz’s infamous closet with the computerized system that dressed her every day. My guest today was not in the movie Clueless, but she did create an App called Cladwell that is basically the 2020 version of Cher’s closet dressing system. Erin Flynn is the CEO of Cladwell, a personal styling app that transforms your closet into one where you love and wear everything you own and makes getting dressed easy every morning with daily outfit recommendations. It does so much more than that, and you’ll hear how when you tune in and listen to how Erin is making a positive impact with her career. Cladwell has been featured on Good Morning America, and even did a partnership with Marie Kondo! Cladwell isn’t Erin’s first startup, and she has so many startup stories to tell. Listen now to hear about my love of the Cladwell App and Erin’s vision for creating personal style with ease. 3:30 – The Erin 101 Erin grew up in Indiana and received a full ride scholarship to play Division II Basketball in Memphis, TN. She played for all four years of college, and very soon after graduating, got married, moved to Pennsylvania, started a new job, and got a dog! This was 2009, the economy was tanking, and Erin could not find a viable job in marketing. She tried for three months to work no-pay internships and as her frustration and grew and her bank account dwindled, Erin decided it was time to take control of her career and her future. Erin started a fashion blog when influencer marketing was just taking off. Erin grew her blog into a small business, working with brands and attending fashion week. Erin noticed a disconnect in communication between brands and bloggers even though it was clear the two markets desired to work together. Erin’s first startup was a business called Canopy. She transitioned her blog into an influencer network and jumped into her first startup experience. She continued to work at it for three years, but it was difficult for consumers to understand this new world of influencer marketing. In 2011, she closed the startup and she and her husband moved back to the Midwest. Erin soon took a job with EW Scripps. EW Scripps owns over 35 television stations over the country. Erin was able to work in an entrepreneurial role there and learned more about starting something new within a company. As Erin felt a desire to get back into the startup world, she also had some angst about it, knowing first-hand the risks, sacrifices, and inevitable failures involved.. She decided to meet with the founder of a company similar to Cladwell, but for men. Erin thought she would try her hand at taking that market to women, and from there Cladwell was born. 8:08 – What Am I Going to Wear Today? When Cladwell first started, it was a platform for men to solve their personal shopping needs, a way to help them figure out what to buy next for their wardrobe. Erin came on board in 2015 when their products were changing and talks about expanding the market to women had just begun. Cladwell became interested in a capsule wardrobe, specifically helping women love and wear every piece of clothing in their closet. Erin’s personal experienced gave more shape to the idea because she’d wake up every morning, open her closet, and have no idea what to wear. Erin didn’t understand how it was possible to “not have anything to wear” when she owned 450 pieces of clothing. She had too many clothes but was still completely unsatisfied with the clothing she already had. She didn’t understand how she’d gotten to that point. Cladwell wanted to approaching personal style with capsule wardrobes to help women become more content with their clothing choices and less overwhelmed with continual shopping and overcrowded closets. The app was developed two and a half years ago to help women with an easy getting ready experience. It helps transform closets over 30, 60, 90 days, etc., to help you narrow down what you actually love and wear most often. The app also helps you declutter, hone-in on your personal style, and shop smarter while inspiring new and creative outfit combinations so that you can continue to wear what you already own in new ways. Cladwell helps you become mindful and thoughtful about what you truly love, which helps reveal your own personal style. Capsule wardrobes also help those who want to shop ethically and reduce waste! 15:16 - Declutter Without Overwhelm You don’t have to add every single piece of clothing you own to the app. You can add your favorite 10 items to start. Cladwell will match that to the 17,000 items they already have in their database. You can also take a photo of your own items and add them to your app. Holding onto things can keep us stuck in the past after we’ve gone through big life experiences and transitions. It can feel like a fresh start to walk into a space that represents how you look and feel in the present as well as how you want to approach the future. A lot of emotional baggage can be held onto in our closets whether because of fear, nostalgia, or a little of both. We are also constantly bombarded with messages to buy more. We shop way too fast and feel pressure to continue acquiring new things. We’re already wearing 20% of what’s in our closets and fall into cycles of thinking we need to start over from scratch when we no longer love our closets. We are tempted to buy more pieces thinking we’ll like something new more that what we already have. 22:33 - Shop Your Own Closet Right before the 1980s, Americans only bought 12 new items per year on average. Today, we are buying 68 items per year. Cladwell offers encouragement to shop what you already have with daily outfit suggestions and recommendations of what to add to your closet to help you create a greater number of outfits with fewer pieces of clothing. Since the app helps you feel like you have a brand-new wardrobe with what you already own, you can be more intentional with your choices when you shop. When you start to narrow down the items you wear most, your personal style starts to appear. It also makes styling and getting ready in the morning a much more simple and enjoyable process. You can also build different capsules for different occasions. This is especially helpful for travel because you can determine 5-7 items to pack that will allow you to combine pieces to create enough looks for 14 days. Sometimes we even shop when we’re bored. Creating capsules and exploring your closet through the Cladwell app can help you stay creative and interested in what you have so it’s literally as if you get to go shopping, but without spending money or adding clutter to your life. Cladwell even has a social media feature to follow other people for ideas, inspiration, and community. You can even cultivate your own style by looking at your friend’s outfits! The app will give you suggestions from your closet based on what your friend is wearing. 34:56 - On the Cladwell Horizon In August, Erin and her husband bought the company. Originally Cladwell was an investor-backed, fast-growth tech startup. They still want to grow, but more importantly, they want to stay loyal to their brand roots and share the mission that people’s clothes and closets matter. The app will be redesigned with a new look and feel this summer. Cladwell is also working on an app for Android phones that they hope to launch soon. 37:24 – Getting to Know Our Guest Tune in as Erin’s answers fun questions like what her hype song would be, what style she thinks people will be nostalgic for in 40 years, and more! Most importantly, hear from Erin about what it means to her to run a business with purpose. Memorable Quotes: 9:42 – “Not being satisfied with my closet kept me on this perpetual cycle of continually shopping, which actually only made the problem worse. “ 11:11 – “It’s a personal styling app that transforms your closet into one you’ll love. We make getting dressed easy every morning with daily outfit recommendations using the clothes in your closet.” 11:51 – “Most people only wear 20% of their closet and hold on to 80% of clutter.” 16:48 – “If you know what you like and you know who you are, you can make so many better decisions. I really believe the closet is representative of your head. If you have a messy closet, you may have a messy head. From there you can really transform the rest of your life.” About Erin Flynn: Erin is the CEO of Cladwell, a personal styling app that transforms your closet into one where you love and wear everything you own and makes getting dressed easy every morning with daily outfit recommendations. Cladwell's been featured on Good Morning America and even done a partnership with Marie Kondo. This is not her first startup and as a self-proclaimed reluctant entrepreneur, she has many startup stories to tell. Erin and her husband Colin reside in Cincinnati with 1 super Irish sounding kid (Rooney) and a very formal puggle named Mr. Pug.
This week on Movie Date Podcast, hosts David Carson and Stacy Nye discuss the Super Bowl Halftime Show, Hulu's Ramy, and review 1995's CLUELESS. A modern day take on Jane Austen's Emma, Alicia Silverstone stars as Beverly Hills teen Cher Horowitz, a total betty with a heart of gold who often gets misguided by the naive narrative in her head.
We're not going to make a joke about how when it comes to love, Cher Horowitz does not have a clue. This week, it's the 90's classic Clueless! Listen as we discuss the Golden Age of Millennials and evaluate everything from the dangerous driving to questionably overlooked sexual harassment. As if we would skip this movie! We're here to tell you what's the bomb dot com!
It's Cher's world. We're just living in it. In 1995, Cher Horowitz showed us how to dress, how talk, how to be a good friend and how to negotiate with our teachers for a lower grade and when THAT doesn't pan out, how to make our teacher fall in love and give EVERYONE A's!!! No? Just us? Okay. Does she fall in love with her step brother? Yes. Does she have flawless hair the whole time? Also, yes.
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Break out your purple clogs and your most capable outfit! Drunk Feminist Films cast member Bernita Rebeiro is in the passenger seat of our Jeep this week, giving us the 411 on why she’s still majorly, totally, butt crazy in love with Alicia Silverstone and her performance in CLUELESS. Better buckle up because we’re not only discussing Amy Heckerling’s, like, totally important teen film and its utterly aspirational protagonist, (fashion icon/do-gooder Cher Horowitz!), but also the “Crazy” gross trend that may have made Alicia say “Outie!” to other major acting roles. We Really Like Her! is produced by Danita Steinberg and Emily Gagne, edited by Sonya Suraci, with a theme song by Emily Milling.
Break out your purple clogs and your most capable outfit! Drunk Feminist Films cast member Bernita Rebeiro is in the passenger seat of our Jeep this week, giving us the 411 on why she’s still majorly, totally, butt crazy in love with Alicia Silverstone and her performance in CLUELESS. Better buckle up because we’re not only discussing Amy Heckerling’s, like, totally important teen film and its utterly aspirational protagonist, (fashion icon/do-gooder Cher Horowitz!), but also the “Crazy” gross trend that may have made Alicia say “Outie!” to other major acting roles. We Really Like Her! is produced by Danita Steinberg and Emily Gagne, edited by Sonya Suraci, with a theme song by Emily Milling.
Welcome to a new podcast, I Totally Paused! In our debut episode, childhood besties Siobhan and Jess take on the classic teen 90's movie Clueless! They deep dive into the world of one of the most important figures of any girl growing up in the 90s, Cher Horowitz. They recap the movie, dish fun facts, and go off topic about things like the Warner Bros Store and why you shouldn't take the fall when your boyfriend drives without a license. Instagram: @TotallyPausedPod Twitter: @TotallyPausePod
On this week's episode, Tessa and Tricia wax nostalgic as they discuss the 90s rom-com cult classic, Clueless, starring Alicia Silverstone. They chat about the unapologetically fabulous SFL that is Cher Horowitz and debate the merit of setting up two teachers for personal gain. The uncomfortable but not illegal romance between Cher and her ex-stepbrother, Josh (Paul Rudd), is explored, Tricia shares her undying love for Brittany Murphy, and Tessa admits that she more than likely won't remember recording this podcast. As if! If you'd like to choose a movie for the podcast, leave us a review on Apple Podcast and include your pick there!! Also, keep up with all things SFL by following us @StrongFemalePOD on Instagram or @SFL_Chicago on Twitter!
Crooked Table Podcast - The world of film from a fresh angle
In Episode 91 of the Crooked Table Podcast, Robert Yaniz Jr. turns the attention over to returning guest Kai Yaniz, who has chosen to discuss 1995 teen comedy Clueless. Starring Alicia Silverstone and written and directed by Amy Heckerling, the film was a landmark of 1990s cinema and remains one of the most beloved films of its kind this side of John Hughes. With a remake apparently on the horizon, we take a look at how Heckerling's film serves as a time capsule of its time, creating a unique aesthetic of high school life while updating Jane Austen's Emma for a new audience. Rob and Kai's history with Clueless couldn't be more different, with the latter a longtime fan and the former a more recent convert to the charms of Cher Horowitz, her razor-sharp wit and all the neon-colored 90s outfits. In recent years, films like Mean Girls, Easy A and The Edge of Seventeen have emerged as prime examples of the greatness female-led high school comedies can bring. But could these heirs apparent really eclipse the laughs, heart and indelible performances of Clueless? As if! So let's totally pause and take a closer look at how Clueless holds up decades after its theatrical release. The film's legacy and influence on cinematic history might just surprise you. SHOW NOTES Want to appear on a future episode of the Crooked Table Podcast? Find out how over at crookedtable.com/guest! CONTACT Join the Crooked Table Crew by becoming an official patron over at Patreon.com/CrookedTable Subscribe to the Crooked Table Podcast on iTunes so that you never miss a moment! Listen to the Crooked Table Podcast on Spotify! The Crooked Table Podcast is also on Stitcher! Robert Yaniz Jr. can be reached on Twitter at @crookedtable. Connect with Crooked Table on social media: Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr
Aleen and Jordana are back and are psyched about the return of TV season. They both spent the weekend watching the “Sabrina The Teenage Witch” remake. Aleen was obsessed with the trailer because she loves magic but was semi disappointed to find out that that it’s more of a teen drama than a spellbinding, dark show. At 10:20 they talk about the “Clueless” remake. Jordana is all for adding a fresh coat of paint to the franchise while Aleen feels as though there’s no need to update it. At 15:15 a listener writes in wondering what to do about a friend who is recklessly hooking up with boys who should be off limits. At 22:11 a listener writes in wondering how to juggle quality time with her boyfriend and her single friends who want to go out. At 29:25 they play some games including “Shoot, BFF, party with: Melissa Joan Hart, Cher Horowitz, and Cady Heron” and “Chuck, fu*k, marry: Aaron Samuels, Harvey Kinkle, and Josh from ‘Clueless’”. Thanks to our sponsors! Third Love- Go to THIRDLOVE.com/BETCH now to find your perfect-fitting bra and get 15% off your first purchase! Policy Genius- Policygenius is the easy way to get life insurance online. In just two minutes you can compare quotes from the top insurers to find the best policy for you. Go to Policygenius.com, get your quotes, and apply in minutes Billie- Billie is a Female-first shave brand taking on the pink tax, offering high-quality razors at half the price of you'd pay in stores. Go to MYBILLIE.COM, that’s MY BILLIE DOT COM to start shaving with Billie today!
Alicia Silverstone began her career as a teen idol and crush. She made a guest appearance on "The Wonder Years", won a 1994 MTV Movie Award for "Best Villain" and "Breakthrough Performance" for her work in the feature film "The Crush". She appeared in Aerosmith videos “Cryin’,” “Amazing” and “Crazy”. Her next feature film was box office hit Clueless and her character Cher Horowitz became the role many people continually associate her with. She then won the role of Batgirl in "Batman & Robin". Most recently she was in "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul". She currently has a starring role in “American Woman,” a new television series on Paramount Network.In addition to acting, Alicia is an author of two books- The New York Times best-seller "The Kind Diet" and a follow-up book "The Kind Mama". Alicia has also created her own line of organic, non-G.M.O. vitamins.
As if?! It's time to grab your tartan miniskirt and head to Beverly Hills as Clueless comes under the After School Culture Club microscope. We look at one of the most iconic teen films of the 90s: there's heated moral debate, a bit of schooldays reminiscing and yet more bad singing (sorry...). Leave the Club a review on Apple Podcasts and tell us what YOU think about this week's essay. Also give us a follow on social: @asccpodcast. Whatever. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wakanda Forever pimpettes! This episode is dedicated to Black Panther, the fanfare, the revelry, the cosplay, the Dora Milaje, the tribal print and head wraps and drums in the theater opening weekend, and the symbolism! Nothing more, nothing less. HOT TOPICS: * Stacey Ann Fergusun SUNG THE NATIONAL ANTHEM WE DESERVE at NBA All Star weekend. So jazzy! Fergie was so pleased with it! Such brave. A patriot. * Elon Musk has flamethrowers, brain drain synapsis machines, Space Bro Express, hyperloops, and Tesla. If anyone ushers us into Black Mirror it's finna be him. Bless up! * Prayers for Rose McGowan. Sis is unraveling in real time! Citizen Rose is on the edge.. Jessica Chastain please assist your sisterwomens. * The Winter Olympics are dangerous, but Chloe Kim is the American gold medalist we can all get behind. Such a Cher Horowitz! * Amy Schumer’s “I Feel Pretty” is causing hot takes but like why. Medium-sized average looking women exist! Let Amy be Great! * Loose lips aka Quincy Jones is the LGBT hero we didn't know we needed? * The portraits of the Obamas that will enter the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery by Kehinde Wiley and Amy Sherald are magnificent statement pieces for sure. Floral! * Trump focus groups Blue Apron government cheese concept to mixed reviews. He tweets the haters because that's just what he does. * Mass shooting at Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida leads to a conversation about gun control and regulation of automatic weapons that may actually lead to change this time around thanks to teens who aren't accepting "thoughts and prayers" as the only recourse for 17 of their peers and teachers shot dead in front of them. * Little baby STRAIGHT UP! has arrived from the womb of Kylie Jenner and the loins of Travis Scott. Announced on the day the Philadelphia Eagles WON THE SUPER BOWL. What a joyous Black History Month 2018 has gifted us. We thank you Kris Jenner for your benevolence. Recorded Monday, February 19, 2018.
5,4,3,2,1....HAPPPPPPY NEW YEAR!! This week NatoyaEbony (@natoyaebony) and Adrianna Cool (@mscool_nthcity) are recapping their 2017. They talk half empty water bottles, finding their vibrators in random places, and words that shouldn't be brought into 2018. Listen as we reflect, laugh, and set goals for 2018. Adrianna Cool will be telling you what's cool in the city of Houston and NatoyaEbony will explain to you why her #WCW is Cher Horowitz from "Clueless". Enjoy and everybody be safe during all of your festivities! Follow us on Twitter (@partygirlspod) and on Facebook and Instagram (@recoveringpartygirls). Also, use our hashtag, #RPGPod. Email inquires: recoveringpartygirls@gmail.com Email us with your listener's letters at: recoveringpartygirlsletters@gmail.com
Episode 40 of #TwoWiseJawns is available for your listening pleasure on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and SoundCloud. “I wish I can be a basketball wife without being a basketball wife.” - a listener, a jawn. Have we been doing this all wrong? By "we," we mean us independent ladies everywhere. By "this," we mean life sis. Were we fed a lie? Is working a scam? Are "gold diggers" the true wokes? Morg and Shan posit on whether or not feminist ideals are for us. Draya and Diana Ross may have the true blueprint for success. A CONCEPT. Genevieve Jones, Shala Monroque, Sherri Brewer -- we speak your names! The Elizabeth Taylor way or Sheryl Sandberg way? STEP OUT or LEAN IN? Amber Rose or Rosalind Brewer? Can we do it all? Or was that a lie too? Lol we dunno! We don’t have the answers, we just talk a lot. Also we apologize in advance for the utter tackiness of this entire episode, but ya know, it was a truth on our hearts! HOT TOPICS: - This time last year in Episode 18 we discussed our favorite films from the 90s and had a whole moment about Cher Horowitz risking her life to prevent muddying her Alaïa dress, and girl, same! This time around we are saying RIP to the great Azzedine Alaïa. Thank you creating such beautiful clothing for women and knowing that a beautiful dress must play the supporting role to the woman who wears it. #ThisIsAnAlaia - Mass shootings, massively problematic. - Prayers for Tyrese and all others on crisis. - Serena Williams and Alexis Ohanian got married in New Orleans on Thursday and it was quite the affair. Shan appreciates how none of her homegirls got plus ones, cause whew! The guest list was tight! #NoHusbandsAllowed - Jennifer Hudson and David Otunga (a.k.a Punk) couldn't find the range after 10 years and a child and a Harvard degree! - Meek Mill sentenced to serve a multiple year prison sentence -- sparks discourse on the penal justice system, urban blight, and yes, slavery. Also Jay-Z is tiyad of Philly negroes, honestly, truly. But he finna support them. Good job Roc Nation. - The Democrats are slowly reclaiming their time via the 2017 November election. Larry Krasner crushes Republican Beth Grossman in Philadelphia race for district attorney. Danica Roem becomes first transgender person elected to the Virginia legislature; beating a republican incumbent. Ravi Bhalla becomes the first Sikh mayor of Hoboken, New Jersey. - Meanwhile the Republicans are committed to detailing the important differences between ephebophilia and pedophilia, because "Roy Moore's pro-life and a GOOD GUY." - Papa John's is tackier than us. - Blake Shelton is People's Sexiest Man of the Year because 2017. - Terry Crews has the time and is taking names -- Russell Simmons mind your creep. - Sarah Silverman is better at defending her trash male friends (Louis C.K.), than Lena Dunham (Murray Miller). - A new week, a new man touches some unsuspecting person with his penis, so we're just going to put the entire male population in rice. Recorded Sunday, November 19, 2017.
On the first episode of Girlsplaining, Kylee and Elizabeth meet on Galentine's Day to chat about Romantic Comedies. What are our favorites? What makes rom coms so appealing? What Hogwarts house does Cher Horowitz from Clueless belong in? We answer these questions and more. You're welcome.
This week on “Lady Problems,” the MTV News podcast dedicated to pop culture’s treatment of women, Hazel Cills and Rachel Handler c-host alongside Vulture's TV columnist Jen Chaney. We talk to Jen about her new piece, "The Romantic Comedy is Not Dead — It's Just Not The Same As You Remember," break down our favorite and most abhorred rom-coms, and wonder what the rom-com will look like now that we are living in a hellish dystopia. Later, we get into how, during awards season in said dystopia, famous women are using the mic to voice dissent, — and, this week, have awkward but important conversations about intersectional feminism at Sundance. Lastly, we'll talk about how and why female pop-culture icons like Carrie Fisher and Cher Horowitz have become central to the resistance.
1995 var året då internet slog igenom ordentligt. Företag som Amazon och Ebay såg dagens ljus, operativsystemet Windows 95 lanserades och Bill Gates susade fram som världens rikaste privatperson. Det var också året då modeskaparen Tom Ford framgångsrikt moderniserade Gucci och fick andra gamla modehus att börja tillsätta nya designstjärnor. Spice Girls skrev skivkontrakt, filmen Clueless hade premiär och skönhetsbranschen började få en mängd nya företag som inte tvekade att ge nagellack namn som mögel. Ett viktigt år, med andra ord. Det är till och med det år då framtiden började. Det hävdar i alla fall den amerikanske författaren W. Joseph Campbell, som just gett ut boken 1995: The Year Future Began. I veckans STIL blickar vi tjugo år bakåt i tiden för att se hur 1995 kom att ge eko in i vår samtid. Filmåret 1995 bestod inte bara av kassasuccéer som kostymfilmen Braveheart, den animerade Toy Story och den nydanande thrillern Seven, som gav regissören David Fincher ett genombrott. Sommaren 1995 hade även en filmkomedi med titeln Clueless premiär i USA. Många trodde att den inte skulle överleva till hösten. För vem skulle vilja se en film klädgalen tonårstjej i Beverly Hills? En hel del visade det sig. Alicia Silverstone gjorde succé som den bortskämda, men snälla, Cher Horowitz. Vi har träffat journalisten Margret Atladottir som är ett av filmens många svenska fans. Hon berättar vad Clueless betydde då, och betyder nu. Vi har även ringt upp författaren W. Joseph Campbell i Washington D.C., som bland annat berättar om att det var rättegången med O.J. Simpson 1995 som gett upphov till att vi idag har en mängd kriminalserier på TV som använder sig av en detalj som då blev allmänt känd DNA. Dessutom har vi träffat Kristian Luuk och Sofia Wistam som berättar om hur tv-programmet Knesset jepp, det började 1995 på ZTV kom att bli så banbrytande. Veckans gäst är Sara Hansson, serietecknare och illustratör.
We here at Radio K are proud to present The Clueless Radio Play, the first (as far as we know) radio reenactment of the sensational 1995 cult classic, starring the Queen of Beverly Hills, Cher Horowitz in her complicated high school journey. Hope you enjoy and you can catch Part 2 next week!
We here at Radio K are proud to present The Clueless Radio Play, the first (as far as we know) radio reenactment of the sensational 1995 cult classic, starring the Queen of Beverly Hills, Cher Horowitz in her complicated high school journey. Hope you enjoy and you can catch Part 2 next week!