American singer-songwriter and musician
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Dans cette émission, nous nous intéressons à l'histoire de la non-histoire des lesbiennes. Contestation la plus radicale des modèles sexuels, les lesbiennes peuvent démonter le jeu sexuel et social qui se joue sur la scène patriarcale. C'est pourquoi elles ont été souvent occultées. Dans ce troisième et dernier volet nous revenons sur les luttes et les revendications de la communauté lesbienne depuis les années 50 jusqu'à nos jours. extraits : Etre fem dans les années 50 de Joan Nestle, Thérèse et Isabelle de Violette Leduc, Le corps lesbien de Monique Wittig, Stone blues butch de Leslie Feinberg,Le pulp description de Yuri, La petite dernière de Fatima Daas, La Gourgandine de Françoise Rey musiques : All I want is to be your girl de Holly Miranda, I wanna be me song de Domo Wilson, Barbara Butch, Suzie Noma de Muthoni Drummer Queen
On Saturday, August 13 at 6 p.m. at The Old Dutch Church in Kingston, New York, Amanda Palmer will play a benefit concert for O+ with special guests Holly Miranda, Chris Wells, Sophi Strand, Father Nathan Monk, and Gracie and Rachel. This is Palmers' only major solo show this summer and her first in the United States in three years.
This episode of Across The Margin: The Podcast presents an interview with multi-instrumentalist, composer, arranger, and music producer Stuart Bogie. Bogie has toured and recorded extensively with groups such as Antibalas, Arcade Fire, TV on the Radio, and Iron and Wine, to name a few, and he performed as the featured soloist in the original Broadway production of Fela!. As a composer/arranger, he scored the Oscar nominated documentary How To Survive a Plague, which featured performances by the Kronos Quartet alongside Bogie's group Superhuman Happiness. He has appeared on recordings by renowned artists such as Craig Finn (of The Hold Steady), Cass McCombs, Sharon Van Etten, Angelique Kidjo (2 Grammy winning albums), Medeski Martin and Wood, Yeasayer, Spencer Day, Holly Miranda, Foals, Passion Pit, Mac Miller, and legendary improvised conductor Butch Morris. Bogie currently leads The Bogie Band featuring Joe Russo, a nine piece Winds and Drum group that just released their debut album entitled The Prophets In The City (Royal Potato Family) — the main focus of this episode. The Prophets in the City is a collaboration between old friends, as Bogie teams with drummer extraordinaire Joe Russo most known for helming Joe Russo's Almost Dead. Heightening Bogie's fiery arrangements and Russo's dynamic drumming, The Prophets in the City features a supporting cast of musicians whose resumes run through some of New York City's most beloved bands including Antibalas, The Dap-Kings, Budos Band, St. Vincent, and David Byrne's American Utopia.The resulting efforts on the debut album are riotous and jubilant, pushing the boundaries of instrumental music. In this episode host Michael Shields and Stuart Bogie discuss how New York City's energy and spirit directly inspired The Prophets in the City. They discuss the brilliant grouping of players on the album and what it's like for Bogie to work with the phenomenally talented Joe Russo. They discuss music that has influenced Bogie over the years, a variety of his other projects, and so much more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lisa Viola, Artistic Director for the Provincetown International Film Festival talks to Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson host of OUTTAKE VOICES™ about the 23rd PIFF that takes place June 16th to 25th both virtually and in Provincetown, Massachusetts. The newly re-envisioned hybrid festival came together with the ingenuity and sheer determination of a world-class team of programmers including Andrew Peterson, Heidi Zwicker and Valérie Déus. Celebrating its 23rd year Richard Linklater will be this year's Filmmaker on the Edge recipient in conversation with resident artist John Waters. Riz Ahmed, Academy Award Best Actor nominee for “Sound Of Metal” will receive this year's Excellence in Acting Award in conversation with Vanity Fair Chief Critic Richard Lawson and queer actor/filmmaker Natalie Morales PIFF will receive the Next Wave Award in conversation with musician Holly Miranda. The hybrid festival will open with Jon M. Chu's “In The Heights” at the Wellfleet Drive-In on June 16th and the festival will close with Emily Branham's BeBe Zahara Benet documentary “Being BeBe” with guests of honor including director Emily Branham, producer Marc Smolowitz and the film's subject and star BeBe Zahara Benet, the winner of the very first RuPaul's Drag Race. Some other highlights will include a Filmmaker Celebration at Truro Vineyards with Christine Vachon who co-founded the impactful independent film and television production company Killer Films joined by director and writer Daniel Minahan on June 19th from 6P to 7:30. We talked to Lisa about what she hopes to accomplish at this year's Provincetown International Film Festival and her spin on our LGBTQ issues. Lisa Viola is the Artistic Director for the Provincetown International Film Festival and has been affiliated with the festival since its inception in 1999. Lisa also serves as the Director of Programming for the GlobeDocs Film Festival produced by The Boston Globe. Through January 2020 she was a Programming Associate for the Sundance Film Festival and has been programming there since 1992. Lisa graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in Communication Arts and has consulted for other film festivals including the Nantucket Film Festival, True/False and served as a documentary juror at SXSW. The Provincetown Film Society (PFS) is an advocate for diverse representation in film, providing year-round programming and platforms that allow voices of all kinds to be heard via film. Through PFS's work they have an ability to better understand and appreciate human struggles and triumphs by showcasing our similarities and differences in today's diverse culture. Provincetown International Film Festival will be closely monitoring federal, state and local COVID-19 safety guidelines and will continue to adjust safety policies accordingly throughout the festival. For Info & Tix: ptownfilmfest.org LISTEN: 500+ LGBTQ Chats @OUTTAKE VOICES
Matt Heart Spade & Jinners chat with two incredible musicians, Holly Miranda and Amb. Parsley of Eye Knee Records. For Repeat/Skip, they revisit Blind Melon's self-titled album and Money Mark's "Push the Button."Follow us online:@mixtapememoriespodcast on Facebook@mixtape.memories on Instagram@MemoriesMixtape on Twitter.Visit mixtapememories.com.Special thanks to Ryan Mulkey, our technical director who also wrote our theme song and drew our cover art!
Matt Heart Spade & Jinners chat with two incredible musicians, Holly Miranda and Amb. Parsley of Eye Knee Records. For Repeat/Skip, they revisit Blind Melon's self-titled album and Money Mark's "Push the Button." Follow us online: @mixtapememoriespodcast on Facebook @mixtape.memories on Instagram @MemoriesMixtape on Twitter. Visit mixtapememories.com. Special thanks to Ryan Mulkey, our technical director who also wrote our theme song and drew our cover art!
Matt Heart Spade & Jinners chat with two incredible musicians, Holly Miranda and Amb. Parsley of Eye Knee Records. For Repeat/Skip, they revisit Blind Melon's self-titled album and Money Mark's "Push the Button."Follow us online:@mixtapememoriespodcast on Facebook@mixtape.memories on Instagram@MemoriesMixtape on Twitter.Visit mixtapememories.com.Special thanks to Ryan Mulkey, our technical director who also wrote our theme song and drew our cover art!
Holly Miranda is a singer-songwriter who grew up Detroit but left home at 16 to pursue music. We speak on forgiveness, inter-generational friendships, healing through singing, grief, Ibiza, chosen family, moving through feelings of not belonging, stage fright, how to protect yourself from negative energy and more. Holly has an incredibly powerful story and her resilience and depth continues to inspire me. Where to find Holly: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hollymiranda/ Website: https://www.hollymiranda.com/ This episode was audio produced by Aaron Moring. Theme music is by Heather Maloney.
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“I’ve always been a proponent of not making the same record twice,” Holly Miranda says. “Some people find a niche and go with that, but I need to try something different every time.” That’s more than apparent on Mutual Horse, Miranda’s third release for Dangerbird Records, out February 23rd. The album, Miranda’s fourth full-length solo release, is more than just an artistic step forward, it’s a whole new way for her to make music. “This really is the most collaborative record I’ve ever done,” she says. “It’s first time I’ve shared so much of the writing and the production, the meat and bones of making an album.” With support from a stellar circle of players – including My Brightest Diamond’s Shara Nova, TV On The Radio’s Kyp Malone, Grandaddy/Modest Mouse’s Jim Fairchild and Built To Spill’s Matthew Morgan amongst others – it’s Miranda’s astonishing singing vocal that is set free, elevating this collection of songs as no one else could. An instrument which can shift from a barely-there whisper to a soaring wail that cracks open the sky, Holly’s voice is startling from the moment it emerges on Mutual Horse. This record finds Holly bridging the gap between 2010’s experimental synth laden release The Magician’s Private Library and 2015’s stripped-back, soulful self-titled record. Miranda takes an honest and intimate approach, while maintaining her sense of humor amidst sonic explorations. The tracks run the gamut from the sultry, driving “On the Radio,” to a cover of Crazy Horse’s “When Your Lonely Heart Breaks,” and the delicate “Sing Like,” inspired by Miranda’s mother; an intimate clip of her singing while pregnant with Holly follows the song. www.hollymiranda.com getthefunkoutshow.kuci.org
The gang just gets really hung up on discussing nitro beverages. The perfect dessert/drink combinations for each co-host are defined. Ben has been learning and thinking about baseball fandom from a whole new perspective this week thanks to Rhea Butcher. Hannah has been feeling philosophical about human potential. Erin has found a brand new appreciation for a band that's been around longer than she has existed. HOMEWORK: - Listen to Three Swings podcast - Visit Americanhumanist.org for more info or to donate - Check out The Indigo Girls' back catalog, especially Welcome Me - Check out Midnight Oil by Holly Miranda - Follow @ErnBrn, @NEDiscoGreg, @Hanthropology, and @TooBroadPod on Twitter - Follow LesbianMovieReviews and WayTooBroad on IG - Listen to So Dreamy - Email us at waytoobroad@gmail.com - Visit our website! WayTooBroad.com - Please leave us a rating/review/subscribe on iTunes or wherever!
This week the two David's get a chance to sit down with artist and long time friend Holly Miranda to chat about the new album "MUTUAL HORSE" and tour. http://hollymiranda.com https://www.facebook.com/HollyMirandaMusic https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/mutual-horse/1322214994 Tour info at: http://dangerbirdrecords.com/artists/holly-miranda
Join Miles and Kenny on a live streaming journey as they broadcast their show to all of Brazil for the very first time! Hear listener comments read in real time and a very special Albert Update; complete with a yard full of dog poop and exploding trash! Kenny discusses having a severe allergic reaction and handing his pee to a stranger. The boys talk dating younger women and moms, Miles’ awkward encounter with Holly Miranda, the locker room scene in "Carrie", and “rippin’ beers”. There’s a phone call from prison, and the show wraps with more hilarious voice messages from Miles’ old phone before an early ending to attend an outing with Kevin Smith.
We catch up with Christian who auditioned to become a hand model & Shonali who returned from her honeymoon in Peru. Their new segment GET IT OFF YOUR CHEST is now open to audience members. Please share your rants with us on stage at the next show. We will rap right along with you. Highlights of Ep. 43 include Christian's first time receiving a mani-pedi and Shonali's new fluency in Spanish. WDEK's first guest is journalist, NY Times reporter and author of the Taliban Shuffle, Kim Barker. Kim shares her need to write a dark comedy about war after being the bureau chief for the Chicago Tribune in South Asia. The movie version of her book, became Whiskey Tango Foxtrot starring Tina Fey. Kim grew up wanting to be a superhero but settled for being a journalist. Find out about bruised peaches, her 18 points twitter rant and her love of writing New York stories, "a wonderful big awesome corrupt place." WDEK's long time sound engineer Stephen Kurpis is leaving but not without giving us his famous secret marinara sauce recipe. One secret - do not use Extra Virgin Olive Oil (see below). Thank you Stephen. Comedian, actress and SNL cast member Sasheer Zamata talks duvets with Christian and Shonali. They are hard work. Our conversation with Sasheer covers SNL, celebrity, Larry Wilmore's use of the N-word and what it's like to be confused with other funny black women. Also, watch out for Sasheer's mom who may very well become one of the newest cast members of SNL. Our musical guest is Holly Miranda, also a former Tennessean who was given speech therapy to lose her accent when she moved to Detroit. Holly who has been playing music since she was 16, very poignantly explains she "had a life" when she took five years off between her latest album and her previous one. We talk Joshua Tree, Ayahuasca, and song writing. Between Christian, Shonali & Holly they have written at least 3 fan letters - find out to whom by listening to this special episode of We Don't Even Know. What a treat to hear Holly Miranda perform three beautiful songs for us. We melt. Please follow us on Tumblr, Twitter and Facebook. We will meet again on Episode 43!
For episode eleven, hosts Steven Rhys & MVDx explore the Governor's Ball Music Festival taking place on Randall's Island Park in New York City. Featuring music from some lesser known artists touring the festival circuit and playing Governor's Ball. Including the incredible talents of Day Wave, Holly Miranda, and Blank Range As always Steve & Mike also discuss the latest and greatest in music festival news including the recent controversy with EDC vs HARD Summer Festival, camping, the bullshit surrounding Deadmau5, most recent lineup releases, and much more festival talk topics. SUBSCRIBE NOW!
In this episode of “This Song,” Taylor Wallace sits down with Holly Miranda to talk about how a song she heard as a teenager opened her up to being open. Elizabeth McQueen sits down with musician and “how did I get here” host Johnny Goudie to hear about a song from his teens that made him long for […]
In this episode of “This Song,” Taylor Wallace sits down with Holly Miranda to talk about how a song she heard as a teenager opened her up to being open. Elizabeth McQueen sits down with musician and “how did I get here” host Johnny Goudie to hear about a song from his teens that made him long for […]