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In Honor of Financial Literacy Month: A Special Re-ReleaseThis week, we're re-releasing one of our most popular episodes of The Interview with Leslie — and it couldn't be more timely.In “Girls Just Want To Have FUNDS”, Leslie sits down with Lacy Garcia, Founder and CEO of Willow, an award-winning platform that helps connect women and multigenerational consumers with financial advisors who truly understand them. Think of it like a matchmaking service — but for your financial future.Lacy launched Willow after navigating a divorce as a young mom, realizing firsthand how hard it was to find an advisor who could offer both financial guidance and personal support during a major life transition.In this episode, Leslie and Lacy dive into key financial literacy topics — from budgeting and emergency funds to 529 Plans and retirement investing. You'll also hear tips on setting financial goals and how to find an advisor who's the right fit for you.Whether you're working toward your next money milestone or simply want to feel more empowered about your finances, this episode is a must-listen. If you enjoy the show, please rate and review. Be sure to follow us on Instagram @TheInterviewWithLeslie.
We'll be back next week with an all-new episode of Even the Royals. In the meantime, we're returning to another one of the first queens we covered.Before Hawai'i was a state, it was an independent kingdom ruled by a series of monarchs – including one queen. Queen Lili'uokalani was a writer, composer, and philanthropist who gave everything she had to protect her homeland and her people. In part one of this two-part series, Lili'uokalani is named as heir to the throne – and all of the problems that come with it. When foreigners start to snatch pieces of the Hawaiian kingdom for themselves, she refuses to stay silent. No matter what it may cost her.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, we're strapping on our scrunchies and doing synchronized backflips into the gloriously neon world of Girls Just Want to Have Fun (1985). Join us as we relive the tale of rebellious Catholic school girls, televised dance-offs, and the eternal struggle against buzzkill parents who just don't understand the rhythm. We're talking Sarah Jessica Parker before Sex and the City, Helen Hunt in peak “my accessories are wild” form, and a plot that screams, “What if Footloose and glitter had a baby?” It's cheesy, it's chaotic, it's got choreography—and yes, we're judging every dance move like it's 1985.Intro/Outro Music: "Phantom Fun" by Jonathan Boyle----Show E-Mail: cultcinemacircle@gmail.com----Follow Cult Cinema Circle on Instagram, Bluesky, and Letterboxd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us on a journey through musical touchstones and cultural milestones, weaving together fascinating stories that connect the dots between film, music, and innovation.• The 1985 film "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" featured Sarah Jessica Parker and Helen Hunt• "We Are the World" by USA for Africa reached #1 on April 13, 1985, featuring an unprecedented lineup of 21 solo vocalists including Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen, and Bob Dylan• A&M Studios in Hollywood began as Charlie Chaplin Studios in 1917 before housing Hanna-Barbera cartoons, "Perry Mason" filming, and countless classic album recordings• Ronnie Wood joined the Rolling Stones in April 1975• Bush's album "Sixteen Stone" dominated alternative radio from 1994-1996 through their strategy of releasing songs to radio before making them available as singles• Blondie drummer Clem Burke, who recently passed away, brought a Keith Moon-inspired style that defined classics like "Heart of Glass""Music in My Shoes" where music and memories intertwine.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease like and follow the Music in my Shoes Facebook and Instagram pages and share the podcast with your friends on social media. Contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.Send us a one-way message. We can't answer you back directly, but it could be part of a future Music In My Shoes Mailbag!!!
In 1983, two young women emerged from the New York music scene and blazed their way into the popular music. Madonna's self-titled debut went 5 times platinum and this week's album, "She's So Unusual", went 5 times platinum. Madonna went from strength to strength and became a cultural icon, while Cyndi carved out a niche in the alternative music scene with brief daliances with the top ten over the subsequent decades. But, will Corey be as much a fan of this one as Kev was going in? Will the album stack up for Kev under the unforgiving format of the show? And what will this week's game throw up?The only way to find out is to turn on, tune in, and come over and eat!Songs covered in this episode: "Money Changes Everything", "Girls Just Want to Have Fun", "When You Were Mine", "Time After Time"Don't forget to follow us on social media and leave us a rating/review if you're enjoying the show!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UltimateCatalogueClashBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/ucatalogueclash.bsky.socialDiscord: https://discord.gg/76F8G8FEX8Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/ultimatecatalogueclash Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The International Women's Day edition of DJ cypher's Dark Nation Radio can now be streamed. I expanded the program to three hours for this one—among those in the mix are Chelsea Wolfe, Lunar Paths, VV & the Void, Youth Code, Ships in the Night, Amulet, Violent Vickie, I Ya Toyah, Aursjøen, L7, Autumn-U.S., Unwoman, The Creatures, Izzy Reign, Die Sexual, Sapphira Vee, Concrete Blonde, Victor Sierra, grabyourface, and Emilie Autumn. Thanks to those who tuned in for the live show. As always, if you like what you hear, I hope you will support the bands and consider following me on your preferred platform. Reposts of the show so that others can find out about it are particularly appreciated. Questions and promo materials may be directed to darknationradio@gmail.com. DJ cypher's Dark Nation Radio Playlist 9 March 2025 International Women's Day Edition Taxi Girls, “Lion's Share” grabyourface, “You Will Never Be Happy” Ships in the Night, “Some of These Dreams” SU, “The Web 2.0” Plastic Rhino, “I Rise” Izzy Reign, “Broken By Design” Pigface ft. Meg Lee Chin, “Hips Lips Tits Power!” Kat Robichaud, “Psycho Hysterical” Featured ft. I Ya Toyah, “Higher Than the Sun” Curve, “Hell Above Water” Chelsea Wolfe, “Tunnel Lights (††† Crosses remix)” Lunar Paths, “Zero Trust Mentality” The Creatures, “Second Floor” Autumn-U.S., “Still Breathing” Electric Children, “Reptilian Royalty” TeZatalks, “Silymi” Death By Love, “Strong Inside (Acoustique mix)” Die Sexual, “Darkest Hour (The Light Asylum remix)” SIIE, “Cité Lunaire” I Am a Rocketship, “A Little Bit of Heaven” Emilie Autumn, “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” Bad Bloom, “Onion” Mercury's Antennae, “The Reflecting Skin (William Faith remix)” Unwoman, “Atypical Girl” [melter], “Metal” Beasto Blanco, “Solitary Rave” L7, “Fast and Frightening” Bangzz, “Hell is Other People” Rohn-Lederman, “We Need a Plan (Mark Hockings remix)” Victor Sierra, “The Scorpions' Sea” Magic Wands, “Whisperers (Stargods remix)” Pythies, “Ouroboros” Necrø, “Cold Cut” Violent Vickie and Echoberyl, “Gaslight (Echoberyl remix)” Misscore, “Away” Sapphira Vee, “Lost Your Found” Youth Code, “Lost at Sea” VV & the Void, “Nostalgia” Amulet, “Vampire (11 Grams vs. This Droid remix)” Bone Haus, “To the Knife” Concrete Blonde, “The Beast” Aursjøen, “Strand” DJ CYPHER'S DARK NATION RADIO—24 years strong! **Live Sundays @ 9 PM Eastern US on Spirit of Resistance Radio sorradio.org **Recorded @ http://www.mixcloud.com/cypheractive **Downloadable @ http://www.hearthis.at/cypheractive **Questions and material for airplay consideration to darknationradio[at] gmail[dot]com **Facebook @ http://www.facebook.com/groups/darknationradio
Embarquez pour une fascinante exploration de l'histoire derrière le tube emblématique « Time After Time » de la légendaire Cyndi Lauper ! Dans cet épisode captivant de Music Story, plongez dans les coulisses de la création de cette chanson devenue l'une des plus belles histoires d'amour de tous les temps.Tout commence en 1983, lorsque Cyndi Lauper explose sur la scène musicale avec son tube « Girls Just Want to Have Fun ». Désormais une véritable star, la chanteuse new-yorkaise au look décalé se retrouve un soir chez elle à regarder la télévision. C'est alors qu'elle tombe par hasard sur un film de science-fiction intitulé « Time After Time ». Une expression qui la frappe et l'inspire aussitôt.De retour dans son studio, Cyndi se met au travail et compose une mélodie entraînante aux accents reggae. Mais lorsqu'elle se penche sur les paroles, elle réalise qu'elles expriment une profonde mélancolie. Elle décide alors de ralentir le tempo pour faire de « Time After Time » une douce ballade, accompagnée uniquement d'une boîte à rythme. Écoutez cette première maquette, où Cyndi n'a pas encore trouvé les paroles définitives. Une version brute et authentique qui laisse déjà entrevoir tout le potentiel de ce qui deviendra l'un de ses plus grands succès.Découvrez les coulisses fascinantes de la création de ce titre emblématique, salué par le magazine Billboard comme l'une des 100 plus belles chansons d'amour de tous les temps. Un épisode riche en anecdotes qui vous fera apprécier d'une nouvelle manière cette mélodie devenue un classique intemporel.
O LoGGadoCast está no ar! E nesta edição, Edu Sacer, Mandy Aguiar, e Leo Oliveira comentam as últimas novidades da TV, cinema e streaming! Para ouvir, dê o play, aumente o volume e deixe seu feedback nos comentários!Comentado no Cast:02:17 - Notícias e Amenidades54:17 - The White Lotus01:09:49 - Com Carinho, Kitty01:34:43 - Beast Games01:49:38 - Minha Culpa: Londres01:55:40 - Cassandra02:10:27 - Invasão de Lua de Mel02:18:20 - La Dolce Villa02:28:28 - Beleza Fatal02:48:52 - Comentários03:01:53 - DespedidasMúsicas do Episódio"Girls Just Want to Have Fun" - Cyndi Lauper (Cover by First To Eleven)"That's So True" - Gracie Abrams (Cover by First To Eleven)Links Relacionados:Apoie pelo Pix: contatologgado@gmail.comApoie no PatreonLoGGado no TelegramLoGGado no InstagramLoGGado no FacebookLoGGado no BlueskySeriadores AnônimosCompre AQUI os livros de Leozio!Arquivo de Episódios do LoGGadinLoGGadoCast 438 – Beleza Fatal, Ruptura, Vinagre de Maçã, Alvo Primário e muito mais
Get ready to dive into the melodious memories of young love in this episode of The Geriatric Millennials! Beth and Jayme reminisce about teenage crushes, dramatic middle school heartbreaks, and the iconic songs that defined those oh-so-awkward moments. From heartfelt confessions to the perfect mixtape anthems, this episode is packed with laughter, nostalgia, and the sweet sounds of the past. Get ready for a trip down memory lane—complete with the ultimate young love playlist!On this episode >> cruising in Belize >> 8th grade drama >> hockey pucksMentions:Young Love Mix Tape on SpotifyKids Incorporated (1984-1992)Girls Just Want to Have Fun (1985)Dazed & Confused (1993)Steel Magnolias (1989)__________Join the Geriatric Millennials Community! Instagram: @thegeriatricmillennialsFacebook: facebook.com/TheGeriatricMillennialsTheme music by The Finley Ghost__________Connect with Beth:Instagram: @eransofarInstagram: @paperwhale_paper whale: www.paperwhale.comConnect with Jayme:Instagram: @justenjoyjaymeFacebook: facebook.com/jayme.jones.75__________Beth and Jayme are long time friends and geriatric millennials. Relish in their unique perspectives as you workout, commute, fold laundry, or just need a break from the reality of this timeline! Listen in as they tell stories, discuss every topic under the sun, and just enjoy being in conversation with a friend. Designed to be the soundtrack for the mundane.
Book Vs. Movie: Girls Just Want to Have FunThe Cyndi Lauper Hit Vs. the Sarah Jessica Parker MovieThe 1985 film *Girls Just Want to Have Fun* is a beloved teen dance comedy inspired by Cyndi Lauper's iconic song. The story follows Janey Glenn (Sarah Jessica Parker), a dance-loving teen who moves to Chicago with her strict military father. Encouraged by her quirky friend Lynne (Helen Hunt), Janey auditions for the TV show *Dance TV* and teams up with working-class Jeff Malene (Lee Montgomery) to pursue their dance dreams, facing rivals and romance. The film also features Shannen Doherty as Jeff's sister and Jonathan Silverman as his goofy best friend. So which did the Margos prefer? The original song by Robert Hazard or the 1985 film? Listen to find out!In this ep, the Margos discuss:The careers of Cyndi Lauper and Robert Hazard in the early 1980sHow the film was adapted from the songThe Movie Cast: Sarah Jessica Parker (Janey Glenn,) Helen Hunt (Lynn Stone,) Lee Montgomery (Jeff Malene,) Jonathan Silverman (Drew Boreman,) and Shannon Doherty as Maggie Malene. Margo's upcoming book on Saturday Night Fever (pre-order!) Clips used:“Girls” remake song and early sceneGirls Just Want to Have Fun (1985 trailer)Roger Ebert's 1985 review of Girls Just Want to Have FunAudition scene“Dance TV”“Party invasion scene”Music by Deborah Galli with Tami Follow us on the socials!Join our Patreon page “Book Vs. Movie podcast”You can find us on Facebook at Book Vs. Movie Podcast GroupInstagram: Book Versus Movie @bookversusmoviebookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D's Blog: Brooklynfitchick.comMargo D's Instagram “Brooklyn Fit Chick”Margo D's TikTok Margo D's YouTube: @MargoDonohueMargo P's Instagram: @shesnachomama Margo P's Blog: coloniabook.comMargo P's YouTube Channel: @shesnachomamaOur logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine
Book Vs. Movie: Girls Just Want to Have FunThe Cyndi Lauper Hit Vs. the Sarah Jessica Parker MovieThe 1985 film *Girls Just Want to Have Fun* is a beloved teen dance comedy inspired by Cyndi Lauper's iconic song. The story follows Janey Glenn (Sarah Jessica Parker), a dance-loving teen who moves to Chicago with her strict military father. Encouraged by her quirky friend Lynne (Helen Hunt), Janey auditions for the TV show *Dance TV* and teams up with working-class Jeff Malene (Lee Montgomery) to pursue their dance dreams, facing rivals and romance. The film also features Shannen Doherty as Jeff's sister and Jonathan Silverman as his goofy best friend. So which did the Margos prefer? The original song by Robert Hazard or the 1985 film? Listen to find out!In this ep, the Margos discuss:The careers of Cyndi Lauper and Robert Hazard in the early 1980sHow the film was adapted from the songThe Movie Cast: Sarah Jessica Parker (Janey Glenn,) Helen Hunt (Lynn Stone,) Lee Montgomery (Jeff Malene,) Jonathan Silverman (Drew Boreman,) and Shannon Doherty as Maggie Malene. Margo's upcoming book on Saturday Night Fever (pre-order!) Clips used:“Girls” remake song and early sceneGirls Just Want to Have Fun (1985 trailer)Roger Ebert's 1985 review of Girls Just Want to Have FunAudition scene“Dance TV”“Party invasion scene”Music by Deborah Galli with Tami Follow us on the socials!Join our Patreon page “Book Vs. Movie podcast”You can find us on Facebook at Book Vs. Movie Podcast GroupInstagram: Book Versus Movie @bookversusmoviebookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D's Blog: Brooklynfitchick.comMargo D's Instagram “Brooklyn Fit Chick”Margo D's TikTok Margo D's YouTube: @MargoDonohueMargo P's Instagram: @shesnachomama Margo P's Blog: coloniabook.comMargo P's YouTube Channel: @shesnachomamaOur logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine
No one ever lost any money by licensing a popular song and building a whole movie around it. Gold, Jerry! In that vein, we open things up with the 1985 ode to Helen Hunt and her ability to accessorize that is Girls Just Want to Have Fun! After that, if you listen carefully, you can hear our hearts break in real time while we try to explain a generation's affection for 1986's Pretty in Pink.Email: info@channel-37.comTwitter: @WHXN37
Want to request a song? Tell us your rating? Send us a Text Message right now! Here's a list of outrageous reasons a father might call in the middle of the night and yell at you:He thinks you stole his favourite socks.You didn't say “Happy Birthday” to the family dog.He's convinced you borrowed his tools 10 years ago and never returned them.You left a single light on in the house... and now the power bill is astronomical.He just realized you "lost" that baseball glove in Little League.He had a dream you crashed his car—so now he's preemptively angry.The grill you cleaned last summer wasn't spotless, and he just noticed.He thinks you're the reason his Wi-Fi won't work (even though you're not even there).You didn't call to remind him to take the trash out, and now he's mad he forgot.You posted a photo of him on social media without getting his approval.He can't find the remote, and he's sure you moved it during your last visit.He's upset because he just learned how much avocado toast costs, and he's blaming your generation.He's convinced you know where his missing left shoe went.The neighbor told him your childhood bike was in their yard, and he needs an explanation.You didn't fax him something he didn't need in the first place.He suddenly remembered a chore you forgot to do when you were 12.He heard a random noise outside and is convinced it's your fault somehow.He blames you for a team losing the championship—years ago.The fridge door squeaks, and he suspects you broke it during your last holiday visit.He just discovered TikTok, and he's mad you didn't warn him about how addictive it is.DUBBY DUBBY is declaring WAR on big Energy! Use the promo code "1001songs" at checkout for 10% off! Subscribe to our Patreon for early access to episodes as well as Patreon exclusives episodes each week. Please tell your mates about the podcast and jump on Apple Podcasts/iTunes and give us a 5-star review!Hombres en crecimientoSi has estado buscando un lugar que te ayude a crecer, simplificar tu vida.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREEBlessington Support the podcast when you buy a Blessington watch! Use the promo code “1001songs” at checkout. DUBBYDUBBY is declaring WAR on big Energy! Use the promo code "1001songs" at checkout for 10% off! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1001songsthatmakeyouwanttodie/Follow us on TikTok: @the1001crew
Esta canción no fue escrita por Cindy Lauper, eso sí, ella la adaptó para convertirla en un himno de reivindicación para TODAS las mujeres. Conoce la historia de este himno de empoderamiento femenino que tiene ese papel desde mucho antes de que existiera ese término. Guion: Emma Mussoll Edición y Locución: Margot Martín Conoce todos los temas que suenan en este enlace: https://elrecuentomusical.com/girls-just-want-to-have-fun-lauper/ Este episodio de “El Recuento Musical” cuenta con la colaboración del Ministerio de Cultura y su financiación, a través de las ayudas para la promoción del sector del podcast, que se enmarcan dentro del Plan de Recuperación, Transformación y Resiliencia financiado por la Union Eurpea con los fondos Next Generation EU.
Le donne hanno maggiori probabilità di percepire redditi più bassi rispetto agli uomini, una disparità radicata nelle disuguaglianze sistemiche del mercato del lavoro e nei ruoli sociali. Redditi più bassi e carriere interrotte hanno un impatto significativo sulla sicurezza finanziaria delle donne, soprattutto in età avanzata, dato che questo divario si traduce automaticamente in un divario pensionistico. Un modo per sostenere le donne nelle fasi avanzate della loro carriera o durante la pensione è fornire rendimenti sui loro risparmi, supportandole nei loro percorsi di investimento.Ascolta l'ultimo podcast di Algebris con Silvia Merler (Head of ESG & Policy Research), Simone Ragazzi (Global Equity Portfolio Manager) e Elisa Natali (Equity Analyst) intervistati da Marta Pizzamiglio (Marketing Manager)
MUSIC Tuesday was Hair Metal Night on "Dancing with the Stars", so ABC thought it would be a good idea to bring in Gene Simmons as a guest judge for some reason. Gene seemed more concerned with how hot the female dancers were than how well they danced. An excerpt from the audiobook version of Alex Van Halen's memoir, Brothers, has been released. Unlike the first clip, which was 33 seconds of "Unfinished," the last piece of music he recorded with Eddie, this one is titled "Overture" and it's Alex basically eulogizing his little brother. We all were wondering what Alex Van Halen's voice sounded like – and here it is. Details on these events and the book can be found at Van-Halen.com. Gavin Rossdale of Bush's cooking show, Rockstar Kitchen Chronicles will premiere early next year on VIZIO's free streaming service, WatchFree+. Green Day are marking the 30th anniversary of Dookie -- by degrading its quality and making it harder to hear. They've teamed up with L.A. art studio Brain for Dookie Demastered, which puts the 15 songs from the album in limited edition and intentionally inconvenient formats, like a player piano roll, a floppy disk, a doorbell and a Game Boy cartridge. Fans can enter a drawing to buy one of the weird formats at DookieDemastered.com. Here's the full list of formats: "Burnout" – Player Piano Roll "Having A Blast" – Floppy Disk "Chump" – Teddy Ruxpin "Longview" – Doorbell "Welcome To Paradise" – Game Boy Cartridge "Pulling Teeth" – Toothbrush "Basket Case" – Big Mouth Billy Bass "She" – HitClip "Sassafras Roots" – 8-track "When I Come Around" – Wax Cylinder "Coming Clean" – X-Ray Record "Emenius Sleepus" – Answering Machine "In The End" – MiniDisc "F.O.D." – Fisher Price Record "All By Myself" – Music Box Taylor Swift is following in line with many celebs donating to help hurricane victims. Taylor donated $5 Million to Hurricane Helene and Milton Relief Efforts. The non-profit Feeding America thanked Swift for joining "the movement to end hunger and helping communities in need" R.E.M., The Avett Brothers, The War on Drugs, Nathiel Rateliff and the Night Sweats and Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit are among the acts that have contributed to a massive benefit album for North Carolina hurricane relief Guys, there are more than 30 Luke Bryan corn maze designs in the United States right now. It probably has something to do with Luke's annual Farm Tour. What better way to get lost this fall, then in a field of corn mowed to look like Luke Bryan. TV Nate Bargatze signed a two-special deal with Netflix. The first one premieres December 24th. MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS: Sega's Shinobi video game is coming to the big screen. Universal Pictures will adapt the game for a movie. AND FINALLY What song do you want played at your funeral, or during your final moments? Here are the Top 10: 1. "My Way", Frank Sinatra 2. "I Will Always Love You", Whitney Houston 3. "The Best", Tina Turner 4. "Over The Rainbow", Judy Garland 5. "Girls Just Want to Have Fun", Cyndi Lauper 6. "Angels", R Williams 7. "What a Wonderful World", Louis Armstrong 8. "Beautiful", Christina Aguilera 9. "Hey Jude", The Beatles 10. "These Are the Days of Our Lives", Queen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
MUSICTuesday was Hair Metal Night on "Dancing with the Stars", so ABC thought it would be a good idea to bring in Gene Simmons as a guest judge for some reason. Gene seemed more concerned with how hot the female dancers were than how well they danced. An excerpt from the audiobook version of Alex Van Halen's memoir, Brothers, has been released. Unlike the first clip, which was 33 seconds of "Unfinished," the last piece of music he recorded with Eddie, this one is titled "Overture" and it's Alex basically eulogizing his little brother. We all were wondering what Alex Van Halen's voice sounded like – and here it is. Details on these events and the book can be found at Van-Halen.com.Gavin Rossdale of Bush's cooking show, Rockstar Kitchen Chronicles will premiere early next year on VIZIO's free streaming service, WatchFree+.Green Day are marking the 30th anniversary of Dookie -- by degrading its quality and making it harder to hear. They've teamed up with L.A. art studio Brain for Dookie Demastered, which puts the 15 songs from the album in limited edition and intentionally inconvenient formats, like a player piano roll, a floppy disk, a doorbell and a Game Boy cartridge.Fans can enter a drawing to buy one of the weird formats at DookieDemastered.com.Here's the full list of formats: "Burnout" – Player Piano Roll "Having A Blast" – Floppy Disk "Chump" – Teddy Ruxpin "Longview" – Doorbell "Welcome To Paradise" – Game Boy Cartridge "Pulling Teeth" – Toothbrush "Basket Case" – Big Mouth Billy Bass "She" – HitClip "Sassafras Roots" – 8-track "When I Come Around" – Wax Cylinder "Coming Clean" – X-Ray Record "Emenius Sleepus" – Answering Machine "In The End" – MiniDisc "F.O.D." – Fisher Price Record "All By Myself" – Music Box Taylor Swift is following in line with many celebs donating to help hurricane victims. Taylor donated $5 Million to Hurricane Helene and Milton Relief Efforts. The non-profit Feeding America thanked Swift for joining "the movement to end hunger and helping communities in need"R.E.M., The Avett Brothers, The War on Drugs, Nathiel Rateliff and the Night Sweats and Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit are among the acts that have contributed to a massive benefit album for North Carolina hurricane reliefGuys, there are more than 30 Luke Bryan corn maze designs in the United States right now. It probably has something to do with Luke's annual Farm Tour. What better way to get lost this fall, then in a field of corn mowed to look like Luke Bryan.TVNate Bargatze signed a two-special deal with Netflix. The first one premieres December 24th.MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS:Sega's Shinobi video game is coming to the big screen. Universal Pictures will adapt the game for a movie.AND FINALLYWhat song do you want played at your funeral, or during your final moments? Here are the Top 10: 1. "My Way", Frank Sinatra 2. "I Will Always Love You", Whitney Houston 3. "The Best", Tina Turner 4. "Over The Rainbow", Judy Garland 5. "Girls Just Want to Have Fun", Cyndi Lauper 6. "Angels", R Williams 7. "What a Wonderful World", Louis Armstrong 8. "Beautiful", Christina Aguilera 9. "Hey Jude", The Beatles 10. "These Are the Days of Our Lives", Queen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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pWotD Episode 2630: Shannen Doherty Welcome to Popular Wiki of the Day, spotlighting Wikipedia's most visited pages, giving you a peek into what the world is curious about today.With 1,537,581 views on Sunday, 14 July 2024 our article of the day is Shannen Doherty.Shannen Maria Doherty (; April 12, 1971 – July 13, 2024) was an American actress who played roles in both television and film, including Jenny Wilder in Little House on the Prairie (1982–1983), Maggie Malene in Girls Just Want to Have Fun (1985), Kris Witherspoon in Our House (1986–1988), Heather Duke in Heathers (1989), Brenda Walsh in Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990–1994), 90210 (2008–2009) and BH90210 (2019), Prue Halliwell in Charmed (1998–2001), and Dobbs in Fortress (2021).This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 02:14 UTC on Monday, 15 July 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Shannen Doherty on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm standard Justin.
Girls Just Want to Have Fundamental Rights' has become a popular placard at women's rights events around the world. The singer behind the anthem that inspired it is none other than Cyndi Lauper. She joins Anita Rani to reflect on her 40-year career, becoming a feminist figure and performing on the iconic Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury.Wimbledon starts next week and amongst the usual pre-match discussions about favourites and performances, there's also been a serious conversation about how top-level tennis handles allegations of domestic abuse. Clare McDonnell is joined by the host of the Tennis podcast, Catherine Whitaker to discuss recent cases.Danish actress Sofie Gråbøl is best known to British viewers for her role as Sarah Lund in Scandi Noir crime drama The Killing. Now she's returning to our cinema screens in a new film, Rose. Sophie plays Inger, a woman with serious mental health challenges, who takes a bus trip to Paris with her sister, Ellen. She discusses how she researched the character of Inger, by talking to the real woman that she is based on.Novelist Helen Heckety joins Nuala to talk about her debut work, Alter Ego. It's about a young woman who decides to leave her old life behind and move to a new place where no one knows she is disabled. Helen, who has a physical disability that can sometimes be invisible, was compelled to write about a disabled character she had never seen represented in literature.The term ‘matrescence' has been around since the 70s, but it's only recently becoming more commonly known as a concept. It describes the process of becoming a new mother, and the emotional and physical changes you go through after the birth of your child. But then how should we talk about the experience of matrescence when your kids are teenagers, you're in mid-life and you start the menopause? The parenting expert and childcare author Sarah Ockwell-Smith has a name for that – inspired by a Greek goddess, she calls it ‘demetrescence' and she explains all to Nuala McGovern.Corinne Bailey Rae's latest album is a complete departure from her previous work. Black Rainbows is inspired by a trip to Stony Island Arts Bank, a Chicago-based archive of black art and culture. The record spans punk, rock, experimental jazz, electronica and more. She joins Anita for a very special performance live from the Woman's Hour Glastonbury picnic table.Presenter: Claire McDonnell Producer: Annette Wells Editor: Rebecca Myatt
What if you could experience the essence of a city's musical heartbeat and the stories of those who keep it alive? Join us for the season premiere of Chewing the Gristle, where we sit down with the ever-versatile Joe Mass. From his mastery in jazz, fusion, and rock, to his unique role as a Neil Young tribute artist, Joe's journey is nothing short of fascinating. He shares vivid tales of recording under the legendary Bootsy Collins' label and memorable collaborations with artists like Jimmy Haslip and Jeff Lorber. Don't miss out as Joe also reveals his exciting current projects and upcoming gigs.Step back in time with us to explore Philadelphia's rich musical tapestry in our special chapter on the city's historic moments. We recount the early inspirations, including an unforgettable encounter with an 11-year-old prodigy and the life-changing influence of the Allman Brothers. The spotlight also shines on Philadelphia icons like Robert Hazard and his serendipitous hit "Girls Just Want to Have Fun." These stories encapsulate the transformative experiences that shape a musician's career, blending nostalgia with profound insights.Finally, immerse yourself in the intertwined stories of Philadelphia's jazz scene, celebrating figures like Dennis Sandoli, Pat Martino, Jimmy Bruno, and the DeFrancescos. Relive the humorous, humbling moments of wisdom and camaraderie shared among these jazz legends. We'll also discuss the enduring influence of Philly's jazz community and the strong connections that continue to inspire contemporary music. Whether you're a lifelong jazz enthusiast or new to the genre, this episode promises to captivate and inspire with its rich, interconnected narratives.FishmanDedicated to helping musicians achieve the truest sound possible whenever they plug-in. Wildwood GuitarsOne of the world's premier retailers of exceptional electric and acoustic guitars.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
In this episode, Anna and Derek discuss why Jeff prefers to dance in jeans and a leather jacket, Lynne truly being the best friend you could ask for, and much more during their chat of the Sarah Jessica Parker starrer Girls Just Want to Have Fun (1985). Connect with '80s Movie Montage on Facebook, Twitter/X or Instagram! It's the same handle for all three... @80smontagepod.Anna Keizer and Derek Dehanke are the co-hosts of ‘80s Movie Montage. The idea for the podcast came when they realized just how much they talk – a lot – when watching films from their favorite cinematic era. Their wedding theme was “a light nod to the ‘80s,” so there's that, too. Both hail from the Midwest but have called Los Angeles home for several years now. Anna is a writer who received her B.A. in Film/Video from Columbia College Chicago and M.A. in Film Studies from Chapman University. Her dark comedy short She Had It Coming was an Official Selection of 25 film festivals with several awards won for it among them. Derek is an attorney who also likes movies. It is a point of pride that most of their podcast episodes are longer than the movies they cover.We'd love to hear from you! Send us a text message.
In today's episode, Leslie sits down with Lacy Garcia -- Founder and CEO of Willow. Willow is an award-winning platform that connects women, Gen X, Millennial and Gen Z consumers with their ideal financial advisor. Like a dating app, Willow provides a free concierge matching service to individuals, connecting them with the best fit financial advisor who they can connect with on a personal level. Lacy started Willow after her own personal experience of going through a divorce as a young mom and needing an advisor who could both support her through this life transition, and help her reach her financial goals. In this episode, Lacy and Leslie discuss all kinds of financial tips - the importance of financial literacy and the value of having financial goals. They touch on various topics including budgeting, emergency funds, 529 Plans, and retirement investing. Whether you are looking for financial ideas, are curious about how to find a good advisor, or just want to be inspired by a woman who started a company in response to a need she saw in the marketplace - tune in to this episode! If you enjoy The Interview with Leslie, please subscribe on your favorite platform and leave us a review. Follow us on Instagram @theinterviewwithleslie.
I'm joined by fellow super-fan & former GG Fan group admin Avalon Cupid to discuss Girls Just Want to Have Fun Before They Die. Season 6. ep 10! You'll care for it! Follow Me: https://linktr.ee/SoGoodWeNamedIt Follow Avalon! https://www.instagram.com/avalon.cupid/?hl=en --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sogoodwenamedit/support
In this short solo episode I discuss the music videos for 'Girls Just Want to Have Fun' (directed by Edd Griles) and 'The Goonies 'R' Good Enough' (directed by Richard Donner) from pop superstar Cyndi Lauper. Because why not?
Mikey & Jeremy watch Girls Just Want to Have Fun starring Helent Hunt and Sarah Jessica Parker. They discuss dancing vs gymnastics, good dads vs bad dads, and muscle mommies vs punkers.
Welcome to another episode of The Video Store Podcast! Today, we're diving into a fantastic lineup of films that have defined their eras with wit, drama, and iconic moments. Grab your popcorn, and let's get started!First up, we have "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" from 1985. This joyful romp through teenage rebellion and dance competitions is pure 80s gold. Starring Sarah Jessica Parker and Helen Hunt, this film captures the vibrant energy of the decade. The film's dance sequences are not just fun; they're a testament to the era's dedication to new wave style and aerobics craze.Moving on to a bit more of a heartfelt classic, we have "Say Anything" from 1989. This film not only solidified John Cusack as an 80s icon but also gave us one of the most memorable romantic gestures in film history with the boombox scene. Director Cameron Crowe created a film that speaks to the uncertainties of post-high school life and the pursuit of genuine connection.Next on our list is "She's All That" from 1999. This film is a quintessential teen makeover story that cleverly subverts some typical genre clichés. Did you know that it was one of the most popular teen films of the 90s and launched the careers of several of its stars, including Freddie Prinze Jr. and Rachael Leigh Cook? It's a cultural snapshot of late 90s high school life, right down to the fashion and slang.Thanks for reading Video Store Podcast! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.Thanks for reading Video Store Podcast! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.Lastly, we revisit 1999 with "10 Things I Hate About You." This film cleverly adapts Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew" into a modern high school setting, highlighting themes of identity, conformity, and romance. Heath Ledger and Julia Stiles deliver performances that resonate well beyond their high school characters, marking the film as a standout in the teen movie genre.Each of these films brings something unique to the table, whether it's the charm of the cast, the impactful soundtracks, or the way they encapsulate the essence of their respective decades. They remind us why we return to these stories time and again — for nostalgia, for comfort, or just for a good laugh.That wraps up today's episode. Thanks for tuning in, and we hope you find as much joy in revisiting these classics as we do recommending them.Subscribe to the Video Store Podcast* The Video Store Podcast* Apple Podcast* RSS This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.videostorepodcast.com
Today Rachel and Jacks are here to talk about the one of SJP's earliest roles GIRLS JUST WANT TO HAVE FUN Follow Jacks on twitter https://twitter.com/JacklynCTweets Follow Jacks on instagram https://www.instagram.com/jacklyncollier/ For all of our Sex and the City content https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXv4sBF3mPUCIWkSCbv5ri4PDpc7jLX1x Follow our new twitter https://twitter.com/citygirlspod Follow us on ITunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hallmarkies-podcast/id1296728288?mt=2 https://twitter.com/HallmarkiesPod on twitter @HallmarkiesPodcast on Instagram HallmarkiesPodcast.com Support the podcast with our City Girls Pod merch! https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/29520645-city-girls-pod-logo-sex-and-the-city-podcast?ref_id=8581&store_id=192534 Please support the podcast on patreon at https://www.patreon.com/hallmarkies Follow Rachel's blog at http://rachelsreviews.net Follow Rachel on twitter twitter.com/rachel_reviews Follow Rachel's Reviews on youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/rachelsreviews
Phineas Newborn III is an actor, dancer, choreographer, and producer whose career highlights include the 1984 breakdancing-themed film Breakin' and the Broadway musicals Cats, Ragtime, and Aida. He's also been featured in films Girls Just Want to Have Fun and the television series Fame. As a dance instructor, he's taught in Germany, France, England, Sweden, Japan, New Zealand, Canada and the United States. Phineas has choreographed and performed with Gladys Knight, James Brown, Prince, Jasmine Guy, Paula Abdul, Seal, and Lenny Kravitz, to name a few. Thank you to Gamal ‘G' Turawa for connecting us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Before Hawai'i was a state, it was an independent kingdom ruled by a series of monarchs – including one queen. Queen Lili'uokalani was a writer, composer, and philanthropist who gave everything she had to protect her homeland and her people. In part one of this two-part series, Lili'uokalani is named as heir to the throne – and all of the problems that come with it. When foreigners start to snatch pieces of the Hawaiian kingdom for themselves, she refuses to stay silent. No matter what it may cost her.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Stay away from him, he's a boy! In this week's episode, we dissect Girls Just Want to Have Fun, a film released on April 12, 1985, starring Sarah Jessica Parker and Helen Hunt. Join us as we discuss babies in pizza, CTA buses, grasshopper hats, velcro miniskirts, Mirror Image, sequins, and more! Notable Mentions + References in This Episode: Otis Sallid Cyndi Lauper - Girls Just Want to Have Fun Mirror Image - Dance TV Audition 80's National Aerobic Championship Leslie “Big Lez” Segar's Story Roger Ebert & Gene Siskel Movie Review Q-Feel - Dancing in Heaven (Orbital Be-Bop) Passport to Paris Soul Train Tragedy Strikes at an Aerobics Competition - Key & Peele TaB Grease Hairspray Karen Owens and Sharon Owens Under Wraps (Episode 003) Double Teamed (Episode 045) Connect with us: Instagram: @in_hindsight_pod Twitter: @in_hindsightpod Want us to dissect one of your favorite childhood movies? Slide in our DMs or email us at inhindsightpod@gmail.com! Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/in-hindsight/message
“My daydream was always the same - that some day, I was going to get to Chicago, because that's where they make Dance TV."This week The Wives Colangelo are heading back to the 1980s and dancing to their hearts' content with GIRLS JUST WANT TO HAVE FUN. Does doing backflips automatically mean you're the best dancer? Why didn't we teach white girls with curly hair what to do other than brush them out into frizz? Will anyone ever be as cool as Helen Hunt in a grasshopper hat? Let's try to answer these questions and so much more.-----Become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/thisendsatprom ------Article ReferencedSinful Cinema: Girls Just Want to Have Fun: https://rb.gy/ww78ie ------Find the Show on Twitter & Instagram: @ThisEndsAtPromBJ Colangelo —Twitter & Instagram: @BJColangeloHarmony Colangelo — Twitter & Instagram: @Veloci_trap_tor----------Logo Design: Haley Doodles @HaleyDoodleDoTheme Song: The Sonder Bombs 'Title': https://thesonderbombs.bandcamp.com/
Miss Heard celebrates Season 5, Episode 234 with Cindi Lauper's iconic song from the 80's…”Girls Just Want To Have Fun.” This song and music video is not only considered a feminist anthem by many, it has racked up over 1.3 Billion views in YouTube since it's upload back in 2009. There is also a connection with Dexy Midnight Runner's hit “Come On Eileen.” You can listen to all our episodes at our website at: https://pod.co/miss-heard-song-lyrics Or iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and many more platforms under Podcast name “Miss Heard Song Lyrics” Don't forget to subscribe/rate/review to help our Podcast in the ratings. Please consider supporting our little podcast via Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/MissHeardSongLyrics or via PayPal at https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/MissHeardSongLyrics #missheardsonglyrics #missheardsongs #missheardlyrics #misheardsonglyrics #misheardsongs #misheardlyrics #CyndiLauper #GirlsJustWantToHaveFun #ShesSoUnusual https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIb6AZdTr-A https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girls_Just_Want_to_Have_Fun https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyndi_Lauper https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Thornton_(actor) https://www.songfacts.com/facts/cyndi-lauper/girls-just-want-to-have-fun https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/He%27s_So_Unusual#Cyndi_Lauper_version
On this special Valentine's Day episode, Kevin is taking a look at all the Ladies of GI Joe released as action figures (before Classified). - #122 PegwarmersThanks to Chris from Comic Tropes on Youtube for the Thumbnail.
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Matt's chatting with the ladies about their recovery and how gratefulness plays a part in their success. Turning Point is part of Four Rivers Behavioral Health's comprehensive substance use disorder treatment services and was established to provide easy access to people in recovery with a focus on those who are just learning to live a sober life. Turning Point and CenterPoint are designed around the concept of Peer Support. Staff have personal experience with substance use disorders and can offer guidance and support from a “been there, done that” perspective. You can learn more about Peer Support at https://4rbh.org/behavioral-health-co... #KORE #CrossTalkRecovery #TurningPoint #recoveroutloud https://4rbhaddictiontreatment.org/tu... https://fourriversbh.podbean.com
Oh boy - this one has a LOT to unpack. Simon learns his best friend's sister is a gang member (but don't worry, Eric is basically a gang expert); Lucy dons makeup and a revealing wardrobe to meet guys at the mall.If you're enjoying this podcast, we'd love it if you share it with a friend, leave us a five star review wherever you get your podcasts, and follow us on Instagram and TikTok.If you want to support the work we do and get more exclusive content, check out our SuperCast or PatreonIf you're in BC, Alberta, or Ontario and love amazing quality, local meats, check out Tru Local - when you order your first box using this link, you'll get up to $75 off!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/7th-heaven-a-lesbian-recap/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Welcome to Season 5, Episode 14, covering chapters 56-59 of “A Court of Silver Flames” by Sarah J. Maas. PLEASE NOTE that this episode is NOT for little ears and contains potential triggers due to the nature of the chapter topics. For more info about your hosts, or to reach out to us with your fan-cast and playlist suggestions, you can follow us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/MaasiveFansBookClubandPodcast), Twitter (https://twitter.com/MaasivePodcast), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/maasivefanspodcast/), Pinterest (https://www.pinterest.com/maasivefans), and TikTok (https://www.tiktok.com/@MaasiveFanPod), or visit our website (https://www.maasivefansbookclub.com). Join the Maas-ive Fans Book Club Discord Server here: https://discord.gg/sNCfaBvutc Read Kelsey's fan fic on Wattpad here: https://www.wattpad.com/user/kelseyreadnwrite Song List: Just Can't Get Enough - Depeche Mode Can't Help Falling In Love - Pentatonix/Corey Hart/Elvis/etc. Swear It Again - Westlife Dress - Taylor Swift Friendship is Magic - Marcus Warner Girls - Rachel Platten Shook - Meghan Trainor I Am Hers, She Is Mine - Game of Thrones Sdtk, Ramin Djawidi Here I Am - Bryan Adams This Is Me - Kesha, Greatest Showman Sdtk. Traditions of Christmas - Mannheim Steamroller Wassail, Wassail - Mannheim Steamroller Waltz in A (Op. 39, No. 15) - James Newton Howard, Hunger Games: Catching Fire Sdtk. Girls Just Want to Have Fun - Cyndi Lauper
We are reviewing the 80s songs bracket. Please let us know what song should be number one. Here's the bracket: Party All the Time by Eddie Murphy (1985)Never Too Much by Luther Vandross (1981)Purple Rain by Prince (1984)Thriller by Michael Jackson (1982)Working for the Weekend by Loverboy (1981)Livin' On A Prayer by Bon Jovi (1986)Everybody Have Fun Tonight by Wang Chung (1986)Pour Some Sugar on Me by Def Leppard (1987)My Prerogative by Bobby Brown (1988)Hungry Like the Wolf by Duran Duran (1982)What I Like About You By The Romantics (1980)Billie Jean By Michael Jackson (1984)Down Under by Men at Work (1982)"When Doves Cry" by Prince (1984)"Only in My Dreams" by Debbie Gibson (1987)"I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)" by Hall & Oates (1981)"Start Me Up" by The Rolling Stones (1981)"Sweet Child O' Mine" by Guns N' Roses (1987)"Cars" by Gary Numan (1980)"Like a Virgin" by Madonna (1984)"You Got It (The Right Stuff" by New Kids on the Block (1988)"Walk This Way" by Run-D.M.C. (1986)"Walking on Sunshine" by Katrina and the Waves (1983)"You Shook Me All Night Long" by AC/DC (1980)"Wild Thing" by Tone Loc (1989)"Don't Stop Believing" by Journey (1981)"Brass in Pocket" by The Pretenders (1980)"How Will I Know" by Whitney Houston (1985)"Ain't Nobody" by Chaka Khan (1989)"With or Without You" by U2 (1987)"Rock Me Amadeus" by Falco (1986)"Walk Like an Egyptian" by The Bangles (1986)"I Want Candy" by Bow Wow Wow (1982)"Jump" by Van Halen (1984)"Addicted to Love" by Robert Palmer (1985)"Need You Tonight" by INXS (1987)"All Night Long (All Night) by Lionel Richie (1983)"Here I Go Again" by Whitesnake (1982)"Kiss" by Prince (1986)"Come on Eileen" by Dexy's Midnight Runners (1982)"Tempted" by Squeeze (1981)"Time After Time" by Cyndi Lauper (1984)"Word Up!" by Cameo (1986)"Jessie's Girl" by Rick Springfield (1981)"It Takes Two" by Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock (1986)"Beat It" by Michael Jackson (1982)"Don't You Want Me?" by Human League (1981)"Just Like Heaven" by The Cure (1987)"Call Me" by Blondie (1980)"Girls Just Want to Have Fun" by Cyndi Lauper (1984)"Candy Girl" by New Edition (1983)"Take on Me" by A-Ha (1985)"She Blinded Me With Science" by Thomas Dolby (1982)"Our Lips Are Sealed" by The Go-Go's"Little Red Corvette" by Prince (1983)"Welcome to the Jungle" by Guns-N-Roses (1987)"Faith" by George Michael (1987)"Too Shy" by Kajagoogoo (1984)"99 Luftballons" by Nena (1983)"Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" by Wham! (1984)One Thing Leads to Another" by The Fixx (1983)"Burning Down the House" by Talking Heads (1983)"Super Freak" by Rick James (1981)"Love Is a Battlefield" by Pat Benatar (1983)"I Love Rock N' Roll" by Joan Jett and The Black Hearts (1981)"Under Pressure" by Queen and David Bowie (1981)"It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" by R.E.M (1987)"Sister Christian" by Night Ranger (1983)"Fight the Power" by Public Enemy (1988)"Tainted Love" by Soft Cell (1981)"Keep on Loving You" by REO Speedwagon (1980)"Every Rose Has Its Thorn" by Poison (1988) "Just Can't Get Enough" by Depeche Mode (1981)"In the Air Tonight" by Phil Collins (1981)"I Want to Know What Love Is" by Foreigner (1984)"867-5309/Jenny" by Tommy Tutone (1981)"Straight Up" by Paula Abdul (1988)"Janie's Got a Gun" by Aerosmith (1989)"Whip It" by Devo (1980)She a beauty by the tubes"Take My Breath Away" by Berlin (1986)"I Melt With You" by Modern English (1982)"Mr. Roboto" by Styx (1983)"Love Shack" by The B-52's (1989)"Bust a Move" by Young M.C (1989)"Dr. Feelgood" by Mötley Crüe (1989)"Jack & Diane" by John Mellencamp (1982)"London Calling" by The Clash (1982)"Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" by Culture Club (1982)Look of Love by ABC (1982)"Mickey" by Toni Basil (1981)"Cruel Summer" by Bananarama (1984)"Total Eclipse of the Heart" by Bonnie Tyler (1983)"Nasty" by Janet Jackson (1986)"I Ran (So Far Away)" by A Flock of Seagulls (1982)"Every Breath You Take" by The Police (1983)"Push It" by Salt-N- Pepa (1986)"We're Not Gonna Take It" by Twisted Sister (1984) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mass-debaters/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mass-debaters/support
Boy George Set to Return to Broadway, ‘Girls Just Want to Have Fun’ Musical in Development, Behind the Scenes of ‘Stranger Things’ Play “Today on Broadway” is a daily, Monday through Friday, podcast hitting the top theatre headlines of the day. Any and all feedback is appreciated: Grace Aki: grace@broadwayradio.com read more The post Today on Broadway: Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023 appeared first on BroadwayRadio.
From Pocket Money to (Financial) Portfolio Management, an individual comes a long way in terms of managing money. For something not taught in schools, this is too precious a life skill to miss. Some of us learn with exposure, some of us struggle, while most just wing it. Having said that, it is still unattainable for a lot of women across the globe, thanks to the notion that women can't manage money. In this episode, our hosts tell us about their relationship with money, why women need to take control of their own finances, how new age organizations have been successful in spreading awareness and how it can be one of the ways women can empower themselves.
It's more Clueless than Blade but it sure ain't The Lost Boys. I still believe, though. "Vamps," the 2012 movie starring Alicia Silverstone and Krysten Ritter, offers a refreshing and somewhat quirky take on the vampire genre. While it may not be everyone's cup of tea (including 1/3 of Stinker Madness), it certainly has its charm, thanks to its unique spin on vampires trying to navigate the complexities of human life while grappling with their immortality. One of the most intriguing aspects of "Vamps" is its exploration of vampires living among humans. The film delves into the challenges these immortal creatures face as they strive to maintain their humanity, all while looking eternally youthful. It's a clever and thought-provoking twist on the typical vampire lore, and it adds depth to the characters' struggles and dilemmas. Alicia Silverstone and Krysten Ritter deliver charismatic performances that inject humor and relatability into their vampire characters. Their chemistry on screen makes the movie engaging and enjoyable to watch. Their characters are trying to find the balance between dating, maintaining friendships, and having fun while being eternally 21, which adds a humorous and relatable dimension to the story. However, it's important to note that "Vamps" does have its flaws. The visual effects, even for a 2012 film, leave much to be desired. Some of the special effects may come across as cheesy and dated, which can be distracting at times. Additionally, the film's offbeat humor and unique premise may not resonate with everyone, as it diverges from the traditional vampire narrative. If you're a fan of unconventional vampire stories and don't mind some dated visuals, "Vamps" might be worth a watch for its fresh perspective on the genre. Its worth your time if you like "Girls Just Want to Have Fun", "Romy and Michelle" or obviously "Clueless".
Do you believe in astrology? Meg and I are both fire signs entering our Saturn Return, so send us your thoughts and prayers, besties! On this week's ep, we discuss the pros and cons of recreational sports, recount the trauma of running the pacer test in gym class, and share our mutual ick for grown men riding electric scooters in their business casual clothes. We're just a couple of gals on a mission to get out of the house, join in!Get silly with us on social:FOLLOW THE PODCASTInstagram: @pessimisticatbestFacebook: @pessimisticatbestWebsite: pessimisticatbest.comFOLLOW SAMANTHAInstagram: @samgeorgsonTikTok: @samgeorgsonTwitter: @samgeorgsonYouTube: @samgeorgsonWebsite: samanthageorgson.comFOLLOW MEGInstagram: @megduhlaneySupport the show
Fanfiction author MrsAckermanX (July, Experiment, Fable) joins Sydney to discuss the complexities and community of writing Y/N fanfiction, how fanfiction blew-up on social media during the pandemic and the impact that trend had on MrsAckerman, what women can learn about themselves from reading erotica, and the different communities that you find while publishing on different platforms. Plus, Sydney and MrsAckerman talk extensively about the Omegaverse, their interesting shipping and world dynamics, and the ways that writers turn the AU on its head. As always, send us your fic recommendations, or reach out if you are a fic author who would like to be interviewed in the future, at canonicallyincorrectpod@gmail.com. Check out Fable, July, and Levi/Reader: Steamy One Shot Collection, as well as all of MrsAckerman's other fics on Archive of Our Own. Fic Recommendations: Six Feet Under by akatsukinorequiem, Menthol by akitachi and cyancherub, and The Carnivore by CaptainDegenerate. Thank you to our Patreons, AutumnalRiver and Rillie C., for your continued support! Like the episode? Like us and what we do? Donate to help us do more fun things at ko-fi.com/canonicallyincorrect or join our Patreon for bonus episodes, access to our community discord, and a chance to choose what we feature on the show! Patreon.com/canonicallyincorrect
Intro song: "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" by Cyndi Lauper (from Girls Just Want to Have Fun)5. "Hungry Eyes" by Eric Carmen (from Dirty Dancing)4. "I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow" by The Soggy Bottom Boys (from Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?)3. "Maniac" by Michael Sembello (from Flashdance)2. "The Power of Love" by Huey Lewis and the News (from Back to the Future)1. "Footloose" by Kenny Loggins (from Footloose)Countdown Wrap-Up:Decade CountGenre UpdateOutro song: "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" by Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes (from Dirty Dancing)Vote for your favorite song from today's episodeAnd if you haven't:Vote on Episode 1Vote on Episode 2Vote on Episode 3Vote on Episode 4
Mitch and Dando are back this week! Springfield Elementary gets a new principal who divides the boys from the girls, leaving Lisa needing to dress up as a boy in order to learn proper maths. Safe to say, Mitch wasn't kind, well, neither was Dando, but he was at least kinder. Thanks to patron Seth Wiens for his ongoing support and selecting this episode!Support the Four Finger Discount Network for EARLY & AD-FREE access to every show we produce, as well as 100 hours of exclusive content! Join the FFD family today at patreon.com/fourfingerdiscountCHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Toon'd In! with Jim Cummings - spreaker.com/show/toond-in-with-jim-cummingsGoin' Down To South Park - spreaker.com/show/goin-down-to-south-parkSpeaKing Of The Hill - spreaker.com/show/speaking-of-the-hill-a-king-of-the-hill-The One About Friends - spreaker.com/show/the-one-about-friends-podcastTalking Seinfeld - spreaker.com/show/talking-seinfeldThe Office Talk - spreaker.com/show/the-office-talk-podcastThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5828977/advertisement
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This week, Dana and Julia are out but never fear, we've brought on two great guest host to join Steve: slate alumnus and NYT columnist Jamelle Bouie and senior editor at Slate, Sam Adams. First, the panel breaks down the moral quandaries of the socially unhinged HBO hit The Rehearsal. Then, the panel dips a toe into the dark side with the Aubrey Plaza-led film Emily the Criminal. Finally, the panel discusses the article “Why Do Rich People Love Quiet?” by Xochitl Gonzalez for The Atlantic. In Slate Plus, the panel discusses the relationship between race and food, based on the article “What We Talk About When We Talk About ‘White People Food'” by Jenny G. Zhang for Bon Appétit. Email us at culturefest@slate.com. Endorsements Sam: The new New York City Center's “Encore” production of Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods—now showing at the St. James Theater in New York City. Jamelle: Inspired by his podcast Unclear & Present Danger: the 1992 Bill Duke film Deep Cover starring Laurence Fishburn and Jeff Goldblum, which is a great example of relatively modern neo-noir and a fascinating political artifact of the 1990s. Steve: A previous endorsement update: Steve has finished and approves the 1980 novel The Transit of Venus by Shirley Hazzard. Steve's real endorsement for the week: the album Crest by Swedish hip-hop artist Bladee, especially the songs: “Desire is a Trap” and “Girls Just Want to Have Fun.” Podcast production by Cameron Drews. Production assistance by Nadira Goffe. Outro music is "What Do You Want From Me" by OTE. Slate Plus members get ad-free podcasts, a bonus segment in each episode of the Culture Gabfest, full access to Slate's journalism on Slate.com, and more. Sign up now at slate.com/cultureplus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices