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For the third installment of All Songs Considered's late-night dispatches from SXSW 2019, the gang gathered in a hotel lobby to avoid the cold and sing the praises of Thursday's standout performances. Bob Boilen loved seeing Lonnie Holley with Mary Lattimore, KOKOKO!, John Vanderslice and David Keenan; Robin Hilton sang the praises of Lee Bains III & The Glory Fires, Durand Jones & The Indications and perennial SXSW favorite Calliope Musicals; Katie Presley reveled in performances by Fatai, Xenia França, King Princess and the mighty Lizzo; and Stephen Thompson couldn't say enough nice things about Another Sky, Bixiga 70, Fanclub and Mourning [A] BLKstar.
The first in the series of Yoga Fest podcasts is an interview we did with a local Portland studio called Yoga Riot. Yoga Riot is a Baptiste yoga-inspired studio. We talked to Annie Ory, the founder of Yoga Riot, Kari Dougherty, Katie Presley, Stone Cairns, and two of their teacher training grads Taylor and Michael.
The panels shares some of their favorite new music discoveries from this year's SXSW Music Festival. Guests: NPR Music's Rodney Carmichael and music writer Katie Presley.
The panels shares some of their favorite new music discoveries from this year's SXSW Music Festival. Guests: NPR Music's Rodney Carmichael and music writer Katie Presley.
The Eagles won a thrilling victory in the Super Bowl on Sunday night, to the delight of Philadelphians everywhere. Tom Brady of the Patriots proved fallible, while Justin Timberlake was ... just fine. Guests: Code Switch's Gene Demby and writer Katie Presley.
The Eagles won a thrilling victory in the Super Bowl on Sunday night, to the delight of Philadelphians everywhere. Tom Brady of the Patriots proved fallible, while Justin Timberlake was ... just fine. Guests: Code Switch's Gene Demby and writer Katie Presley.
ROBBY HOFFMAN (writer for the Chris Gethard Show, @iamrobbyhoffman) joins us in our studio/ bunker in the woods. Find us on Twitter: @MisandryWithMR Facebook: @MisandrywithMarciaandRae Instagram: @misandrywithmarciaandrae E-mail: misandrywithmarciaandrae@gmail.com #MisandrywithMR And don't forget to join our FB Group, The Militia in the Woods! THIS WEEK IN FINAL WAVE FEMINISM, as the coup draws near: Thank you to NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour and Katie Presley for the shout out! Never let anyone tell you that Taylor Swift jokes won't get you anywhere: https://twitter.com/MarciaBelsky/status/901115211784085505 New militia member care packages are in the mail. The "What Whistle?" drill. Robby, born Hasidic in Crown Heights, raised in Canada, and her grand return to Brooklyn. Anti-semitism in New York vs the rest of America. Sean Spicer on the Emmys....... "Imagine walking into work and everybody was women." For us, that's just life. The empathy chip. Polygamy and where the line gets drawn with consenting adults. Robby, the seventh of TEN children. Escaping Hasidism. Every woman gets to save 1-2 men* following a series of tests. Tristan Thompson will crumble the militia. Intellectualizing shallow things we enjoy. We almost lost Rafat to Scientology... "Give me a God." "A woman's existence is tied to her domestic life, and a man is only everything but his domestic life." Joss Whedon and Kevin Hart. #CrushMenMonday See you next time! MEET US IN THE WOODS! *pending board approval.
It's Been a Minute host Sam Sanders and writer Katie Presley join Glen Weldon and Stephen Thompson for an old favorite: People We're Pulling For. The panel explains why props to a comedian, a TV mogul, a wonderfully eccentric author and a deeply dry character actor all get our stamp of approval.
It's Been a Minute host Sam Sanders and writer Katie Presley join Glen Weldon and Stephen Thompson for an old favorite: People We're Pulling For. The panel explains why props to a comedian, a TV mogul, a wonderfully eccentric author and a deeply dry character actor all get our stamp of approval.
In in Pop Culture Happy Hour extra, Glen Weldon and Katie Presley discuss the new film, which is based on a series of interviews between David Lipsky and the late writer David Foster Wallace.
This week on Pop Culture Happy Hour, NPR Monkey See's Linda Holmes, Glen Weldon, Stephen Thompson, are joined by PCHH newbie Katie Presley. Katie and Stephen share some of their favorite South by Southwest discoveries. Then the gang discusses pop culture geography and if it's important to accurately capture a sense of place. All that, plus What's Making Us Happy.