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It's been a minute since I've put out a new show, and so I thought maybe I'd let you in on what has been keeping me so busy. A couple years ago, I started working on an oral history project funded by the city- appropriately titled The Olympia Music History Project. We (myself, Mariella Luz and Kelsey Smith) have since broken off from the city into our own nonprofit organization, and I'm excited to announce that we are launching olympiamusichistory.org on New Year's Day, 2025! So let me tell you about what this is: I was a part of a team that interviewed 30 people who were doing significant things in Olympia's legendary indie music scene between 1980-2002. We spoke with folks from globally revered bands like Bikini Kill, Sleater-Kinney and The Gossip, as well as hometown heroes including Young Pioneers, The Noses, Fitz of Depression, even Olympia's only known ska band of that era, Engine 54. I've learned so much working on this project- and I've heard all the interviews several times, because I'm the guy who edited them. Have you ever seen that T-Shirt that says “Reading is Sexy?” That was designed by Sarah Utter, the singer and guitarist from The Bangs. Allegedly Patrick Swayze lived here at some point, but I don't know if he ever got out to any punk shows. And yeah, Nirvana was a part of our scene for a while too, I forget what happened after they moved to Seattle. And there were all these festivals- International Pop Underground Convention in 1991, The YoYo A Go Go festivals after that, Ladyfest- which became an international series- and a groundbreaking, grassroots rock opera called The Transfused. All these things happened in that 22-year window. My interview with a guy named John Foster focuses on a couple of crucial things happening, that the scene- at least in part- owes its existence. The first one is the enactment of the Green Line Policy at KAOS- that's KAOS, 89.3 FM, Olympia- a game-changing move making it against the rules to play any less than 80% independently released music. That had a huge impact on a lot of creative people that tuned in. The second is the publication of OP Magazine, a dense zine focused on independent music of every kind, and featured contributing writers like Matt Groening, Eugene Chadbourne, Jonathan Richman, on and on. This magazine was globally distributed from right here in Olympia, and served as a regularly updated encyclopedia of indie music- and where to get it. Basically, it was like a precursor to something in-between Pitchfork and Bandcamp, in the pre-internet dark ages. John Foster was at the helm for both of these endeavors, and he was one of the people I interviewed for the Olympia Music History Project, and here is our conversation, recorded in the historic Rockway-Leland building downtown.
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The Montreal arts and entertainment podcast that asks Abby Stonehouse and Alo Azimov of Ladyfest: What is a quote that inspires you? That question asked by Sloan Kooshan and Dawn McSweeney back in episode 301. First of all, once again[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry... The post Ladyfest 2024 w/ Abby Stonehouse & Alo Azimov – GPYS 302 appeared first on 9to5 (dot cc).
The Montreal arts and entertainment podcast that asks Abby Stonehouse and Alo Azimov of Ladyfest: What is a quote that inspires you? That question asked by Sloan Kooshan and Dawn McSweeney back in episode 301. First of all, once again[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry... The post Ladyfest 2024 w/ Abby Stonehouse & Alo Azimov – GPYS 302 appeared first on 9to5 (dot cc).
Yuky & Jobst im Gespräch mit Sookee. Wir reden über Seyfrieds Berlin, die Trennung von Kunst & Künstler ablehnen, kein Problem damit Leute zu canceln, nicht nur in der Komfortzone bleiben wollen, übermenschlich groß geworden, Rammstein in Dresden, das Leben als das schönste Geschenk, eine philosophische Krise als Kind, wieder Neugier haben, wie Selbstbestimmung funktioniert, die materielle Version des Selbst, der Existenz ausgeliefert sein, die Dichotomie Ärzte-Hosen, dann kam Green Day, die großartigen Pansy Division, einige Marylin Manson CDs, Soundgarden & Nirvana, die Idee von Lyricism, das Thema Depression schwang irgendwie mit, sich dazu bekennen Tic Tac Toe, die patriarchale Logik hat zugeschlagen, das dringende Bedürfnis nach einen Studium Generale, die Ambiguitätstoleranz stärken, Berührungsangst zu Feminismus, die Erkenntnis männlicher Fragilität, alles was bleibt ist Fuckability, dann kam Riot Girl und sein Manifest bei nem Ladyfest in Trier, Alkohol & Gras & toxische Coolness, das Interview mit MC Bogy, sich damit identifizieren dass es aus Berlin kommt, Rap-City Berlin, eine Reihe Party-Raps, erst Anlauf beim Thema Adultismus, als Kind nicht gern Kind sein, Kritik annehmen wollen, hoffentlich nicht in Sohras Kritik geraten, das Buch von ManuEla Ritz & Simbi Schwarz, Allyship neu denken müssen, Kinder sind so krass abhängig, der eigentlich doch nicht harmlose Satz "Wir haben keine Zeit", Kinder als Expert:innen ihrer eigenen Realität anerkennen, ein Gleitzeit-Projekt in der Schule, Kinder machen nicht was wir sagen sondern was wir machen, die Ausreise aus der DDR, wieso haben Leute soviel Geld, Mangelwirtschaft hat zu einer gewissen DIY-Mentalität geführt, pragmatischer Optimismus, wertegeleitet handeln, Leute nur bedint aushalten, solidarische DIY-Kultur mit feministischen Blick ist möglich, intersektionale Perspektiven, das Veto-Magazin, bei binären Logiken nicht mitmachen wollen, verschiedenste Sprachen lernen, die Idee von Freiwilligkeit, kognitive Dissonanz nicht so ausgeprägt, Faszination für Cornel West, kein Bock auf schlechtes Gewissen, Aktivismus in ihr Leben integrieren, zwei Cocktails zum Preis von einem, der Podcast zum neuen Sukini-Album, bei Punk wärs nicht einfacher gewesen, no shame in the second hand game, die Masterclass App, Gesichtstattoos, uvm. Drei Songs für die Empfehlungs-Playlist: - Ein Alltime Rap-Favorit: LAURYN HILL - Lost Ones - Ein gerade neu entdeckter Song, der im Radio läuft: NEMO - The Code - Ein Song der in Sookees Mehrgenerationen-Zuhause von allen mitgesungen wird: VICKY LEANDROS - Ich liebe das Lieben
For the second week in a row we are on the road for a family event. There's a party for the ladies going on in the house and the men are exiled to the garage for cigars, podcast juice, and to record this week's episode. The Hidden Herf turns out to be decent after we … Continue reading "Episode 298: Ladyfest – Local Spotlight: The Domicile 2.0"
In this episode, we are joined by the incredible Allison Wolfe, better known as one of the founders of the Riot Grrrl movement. Allison is one of the realest OGs in the #womeninvinyl canon of heroes. She has carved an indelible path through punk rock history, and continues to shout loud in numerous mediums. Allison has fronted numerous influential bands like Bratmobile, published ‘zines, released banger records, founded Ladyfest, completed a Masters in Specialized Journalism, toured the world, started a podcast “I'm in the Band”, contributed articles to numerous publications, passages in books, and continues to inspire and speak her mind. All the while, she's still checking out rad shows and keeping her fingers on the pulse of what's what. Allison Wolfe: https://www.allisoncwolfe.com/podcastPKM: https://pleasekillme.com/allison-wolfe-riot-grrrl/Kill RockStars: https://killrockstars.com/ Enhance your Riot Grrrl-ness with these links:Decline of western civilization: https://youtu.be/aiCTq_AHcqwtank girl: https://youtu.be/mef757ZGUIUThe Avengers: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penelope_HoustonWomen who Rock: https://www.blackdogandleventhal.com/titles/evelyn-mcdonnell/women-who-rock/9780316558877/Sex Stains - Who song/Love song: https://youtu.be/KEI8NzaOMTQKathleen Hanna: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathleen_Hanna20' from Stardom: https://youtu.be/tWyUJcA8ZfoThe Shop Assistants: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shop_Assistants_(album) The Vaselines: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_VaselinesWar on Women: https://waronwomen.bandcamp.com/ THANK YOU TO OUR AWESOME SPONSORS!The ones that make your vinyl needs even more accessible with so many great codes and resources. Other Record Labels - Who've gifted our listeners - you! - a 50% code in their store for the myriad of resources compiled there using the code WIV50 at checkout! https://www.otherrecordlabels.com/store Selektor Record Bags - Our new favorite record bag: https://www.theselektor.com/us/Koeppel Design (pronounced Kep-ul) - Sleek and sophisticated, handmade record collection organization! Get $10 off your first order of $85 using the code WOMENINVINYL at checkout! https://koeppeldesign.com/Eargasm - High fidelity ear plugs! keep your hearing protected in style! Eargasm has a great deal for you with 10% off your order using, you guessed it, discount code: WOMENINVINYL at checkout. www.eargasm.com/ Glowtronics - Custom slip mats - you already love the WIV branded slipmat, but think, you can make your own! Get 15% off using the code: WOMENINVINYL15 at www.glowtronics-store.com/ Nugen Audio - Innovative, intuitive, award-winning professional audio plugins and software for all your creative music producing and sound design needs! Use code WOMENINVINYL for 20% off at check out: https://nugenaudio.com/womeninvinyl/ Vinyl Revolution Record Show - Attend one of the longest running record shows out there. 55 dealer tables filled with vendors from all over the east coast and tons of rare and collectible vinyl records! Find more at: https://www.instagram.com/vinylrevolutionrecordshow/ Want to be a sponsor too? Email us: info@womeninvinyl.com As always, join the conversation on Instagram or send us a note at: media@womeninvinyl.comCheck out www.womeninvinyl.com for past episodes, the store, job board, and the growing library of resources!Don't forget to like, subscribe and give us a review on your favorite podcast delivery method! You can also contribute to furthering our mission at https://www.patreon.com/womeninvinylWhere you'll find all of the B-Sides, Deep Cuts and amazing extras, including longer episodes and contribute to the creation of scholarships and educational opportunities to further the demystification and infiltration of more Women and Non-Binary identifying humans into the Vinyl Making Space!
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The Montreal podcast that asks some of the producers of LadyFest 2022: Who is your boy band crush? A question asked (of course) by Abby Stonehouse and Michelle Dominique in our last episode. Elspeth Wright and Raquel Maestre join Chris[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry... The post LadyFest 2022 w/ Elspeth Wright & Raquel Maestre – GPYS 261 appeared first on 9to5 (dot cc).
The Montreal podcast that asks some of the producers of LadyFest 2022: Who is your boy band crush? A question asked (of course) by Abby Stonehouse and Michelle Dominique in our last episode. Elspeth Wright and Raquel Maestre join Chris[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry... The post LadyFest 2022 w/ Elspeth Wright & Raquel Maestre – GPYS 261 appeared first on 9to5 (dot cc).
“Visbiežāk man ir jātaisnojas, kurā brīdī tie bēgļi iebruks un pārņems visu valsti[..] Un otrs jautājums - vai tad man tik ļoti patīk tie Tuvo Austrumu vīrieši?,” stāsta Agnese Lāce, PROVIDUS vadošā pētniece migrācijas un integrācijas jomā. Saruna par migrāciju, sievietēm, vīriešiem, feminismu, valodu, vardarbību, bēgļiem. Ļoti patika podkāsts? Pastāsti par to saviem draugiem un kļūsti par patronu! Seko mums Facebook: spied like un šēro. Klausies mūs Patreon, Apple Podcasts, PodBean, Spotify, YouTube , Delfi un citās podkāstu klausīšanās vietnēs. Mēs atbalstām centru MARTA un aicinām to darīt arī Tevi. Paldies Kaņepes kultūras centram (īpaši Maksimilianam Kotovičam) un festivālam Ladyfest (īpaši Ilzei Klimaševskai), kas tehniski un informatīvi nodrošināja šī podkāsta ierakstu! Izmantotā mūzika: A. A. Aalto, Corps Of Discovery Chad Crouch, Wilsons Snipe Doctor Turtle, You Um I'll Ah Komiku, Disco Cat RoccoW, Musicisexpressionofartthroughthemediumofsound RoccoW, Nontinde Vendor Theme 17, Action Fight Podkāstu veido Džemma Sudraba un Marta Herca
TM pod 46 is a first for the podcast in three ways: it is the first episode recorded with a guest face to face, it's the first one recorded outdoors and it's the first time Jason has talked with singer, writer, podcaster, and OG Riot Grrrl Allison Wolfe. The two old friends cover her formative years in Olympia, where they met in the mid 90's. They explore Allison's multi-decade, ongoing run fronting more than half a dozen punk bands beginning with her ground zero Riot Grrrl band Bratmobile through to her pandemic era project Magic Witch Cook Box. There is a lot of focus on the Olympia music scene of the 80s and 90's. The two ask how a compact little town in an out of the way corner of the country produced such a diverse, remarkable and influential group of bands. While simultaneously acting as the setting for the first sparks of one of the most impactful grassroots political movements of the era; Riot Grrrl. Special attention is paid to the DIY festival culture of Oly that began almost exactly 30 years ago with International Pop Underground and continued with subsequent Yo-Yo a Go-Go's and Alison's own brainchild LadyFest, an indie feminist gathering that would go on to inspire an international series of like minded festivals of the same name. The conversation starts with honest talk about the formidable challenges maintaining hope and motivation in a world gone mad and ends with a celebration of the possibilities that arise when small groups of motivated people get together to create culture in a community bonded by friendship and creative self expression. Thanks for listening and supporting the podcast! You can make a one-time donation: Venmo: Jason-Traeger-1 or monthly recurring donation thru Anchor. LINKS: ALL THINGS ALLISON Music: Drop from M.A.D. ‘Holocaust' Bratmobile: ‘I'm with the Band' Deep Lust: 'Think Yr the Better One Cool Moms: 'USAGI' Sex Stains: 'Land of La-La' Bratmobile: Live at Jabberjaw 6/27/93 TM pod theme by Jason --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-traeger/support
"Reclamation" by Fugazi https://fugazi.bandcamp.com/track/reclamation U.S. states making 2021 moves on abortion rights and access https://news.trust.org/item/20201231112641-qfynt/ Fugazi vs. Destiny's Child "Independent Room" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvhTjiOHP0g Email the podcast: fugaziAtoZ@gmail.com In lieu of donations to the podcast this week I'd like to encourage you to donate to Planned Parenthood (https://www.plannedparenthood.org/) NARAL Pro-Choice America (https://www.prochoiceamerica.org/) or another organization that fights for reproductive freedom. Born an identical twin in Memphis, Tennessee, Allison Wolfe was raised in an all-female household by a lesbian feminist mother who started the first women's health clinic in Olympia, Washington. Wolfe co-founded a punk feminist fanzine Girl Germs, all-girl band Bratmobile, and third-wave feminist punk movement riot grrrl. She also sang in the bands Cold Cold Hearts, Deep Lust, Partyline, Cool Moms, Sex Stains, Ex Stains, and Scorpio Scorpio/Cliquey Bitches. In 1999, Wolfe initiated the non-profit feminist music festival Ladyfest, which spread around the US, the UK and beyond. She lives in Los Angeles where she holds a master in specialized journalism in the arts from the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. Wolfe produces a podcast “I'm in the Band,” sings in bands, DJs, and is working on an oral history of riot grrrl book and audio archive. Website: https://www.allisoncwolfe.com Instagram & Twitter: @realbabydonut FB: https://www.facebook.com/the.real.allison.wolfe Bandcamp: https://allisonwolfe.bandcamp.com [Has my former bands: Cliquey Bitches, Cool Moms, Ex Stains, and Partyline] All "I'm in the Band" podcast episodes are listed/linked on this page on my website (and I'm also listing them individually below): https://www.allisoncwolfe.com/podcast Magic Witch Cookbox song: https://va31g.bandcamp.com/track/people-ain-t-no-good [Magic Witch Cookbox = me + K. Joseph Karam (The Locust, Le Shok) + Coady Willis (Murder City Devils, Big Business, Melvins)] I'm in the Band is/was a monthly podcast hosted/produced by Allison Wolfe and produced/engineered by Jonathan Shifflett. Bratmobile and riot grrrl co-founder Allison Wolfe converses with prominent punk/indie musicians. Each episode explores an artist's journey through personal history, coming to consciousness, musical awakening and cultural activism. I'm in the Band listening links: Episode 1, Donita Sparks / L7 Listen free on YouTube: https://youtu.be/TxlYguqK5aA For Tidal subscribers: http://read.tidal.com/article/im-in-the-band-ep-1-bratmobile-and-l7-members-talk-bloody-tampons-pantsuits-and-more Episode 2, Brontez Purnell / Gravy Train!!!! Listen free on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOynynE24G4 For Tidal subscribers: http://read.tidal.com/article/im-in-the-band-episode-2-brontez-purnell Episode 3, Alice Bag / The Bags Listen free on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ONPKR3ZT18w For Tidal subscribers: http://read.tidal.com/article/im-in-the-band-ep-3-allison-wolfe-alice-bag Episode 4, Patty Schemel / Hole Listen free on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGaQLlB_7fQ For Tidal subscribers: http://read.tidal.com/article/im-in-the-band-ep-4-patty-schemel-hole-on-making-zines-with-kurt-and-courtney Episode 5, Ana da Silva / The Raincoats Listen free on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8opeXo5pxI&feature=youtu.be For Tidal subscribers: http://read.tidal.com/article/im-in-the-band-ep-5-ana-da-silva-on-riot-grrrls-and-kurt-cobain Episode 6, Gina Birch / The Raincoats Listen free on YouTube: https://youtu.be/x4Z0WexvdLc For Tidal subscribers: http://read.tidal.com/article/im-in-the-band-ep-6-gina-birch-talks-women-being-left-out-of-punk-history Episode 7, Marissa Paternoster / Screaming Females Listen free on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHn4g_pan7Q&feature=youtu.be For Tidal subscribers: http://read.tidal.com/article/im-in-the-band-ep-7-screaming-females Episode 8, Rachel Aggs, Billy Easter, Andrew Milk / Shopping Listen free on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBFEz8g9sL0&feature=youtu.be For Tidal subscribers: http://read.tidal.com/article/im-in-the-band-ep-8-shopping Episode 9, Palmolive / The Slits & The Raincoats Listen free on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQlgfIktvS4 For Tidal subscribers: http://read.tidal.com/article/im-in-the-band-ep-9-palmolive Episode 10, Katie Alice Greer & Daniele Daniele / Priests Listen free on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxWsKAl-j9Y For Tidal subscribers: http://read.tidal.com/article/im-in-the-band-ep-10-priests Episode 11, Julia Cafritz / Pussy Galore, STP, Free Kitten Listen free on YouTube: https://youtu.be/0H5-4YCAGiY For Tidal subscribers: http://read.tidal.com/article/im-in-the-band-ep-11-julia-cafritz-pussy-galore Episode 12, Ann Magnuson / Bongwater Listen free on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsBQFMTpDNg&feature=youtu.be For Tidal subscribers: http://read.tidal.com/article/im-in-the-band-ep-12-ann-magnuson I'M IN THE BAND Social Media: Instagram: @iminthebandpodcast Twitter: @iminthebandpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ImintheBandpodcast/
Allison Wolfe is a trailblazer in the riot grrrl and punk scene, along with other women she met like Kathleen Hanna in Washington. She started out by putting out the cult-zine Girl Germs which eventually led to her fronting the legendary punk band Bratmobile. She chats with us about #bikinikill and touring with Sleater Kinney. The women in this movement were inspirational and focused on using their voice to protest against male supremacy and sexism.Allison was raised by a strong feminist mother in Olympia, Washington who started Olympia's Eastside Women's Health Clinic in 1981, which was the first of its kind. She has a twin sister, Cindy , and completed her studies at Evergreen College and University of Oregon. She has written for publications such as The Washington Post and was a primary force behind LadyFest, which have taken place throughout the world and she has appeared at many of them.She has also been a part of other bands like Sex Stains, Cold Cold Hearts, and Partyline. We are thrilled to chat with one of the original riot grrrls who helped influence an entire generation of women to use their voice to lift and empower others. www.AllisonCWolfe.comInstagram: @realbabydonut Please subscribe, like, comment, follow!https://www.facebook.com/metalpriestesseshttps://www.instagram.com/metalpriestessespodcasthttps://twitter.com/MetalPriestess2https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeZ0nPy3dx4Sk0US9tzkT9A/vi
Šogad, atzīmējot Džemmas podkāsta otro gadu, nolēmām atskatīties uz to, kā tas viss sākās un kāpēc mēs to turpinām, pēc kādiem kritērijiem izvēlamies viesus un kāpēc ar politiķiem runājam politiski mazāk sensitīvos periodos. Īpašs paldies visiem mūsu patroniem, kas uzticīgi turpina mūs regulāri atbalstīt. Ieraksts notika Ladyfest laikā. Lūk, arī video. Piesakies jaunumiem, seko mums Facebook: spied like un šēro; seko Džemmai Instagram, apskati Supersieviešu lapu. Klausies mūs Patreon, Apple Podcasts, PodBean, Spotify, YouTube un Delfi. Mēs atbalstām centru MARTA un aicinām to darīt arī Tevi. Izmantotā mūzika: A. A. Aalto, Corps Of DiscoveryChad Crouch, Wilsons SnipeDoctor Turtle, You Um I'll AhKomiku, Disco CatRoccoW, MusicisexpressionofartthroughthemediumofsoundRoccoW, Nontinde Vendor Theme17, Action Fight
Brigita Strode pati sevi sauc par mikroscenogrāfi - viņas kroņi ir nolaupījuši ne vienu vien sirdi. Saruna par kroņiem, sava tēla veidošanu un pašcieņu, par Latvijas dizaina un amatniecības peripetijām un to, ko nozīmē būt latvietim. Saruna ierakstīta Ladyfest laikā, tieši pirms Sieviešu solidaritātes gājiena - tādēļ fonā plakātu ķīpas. Paldies Kino Augusts par laipno pieņemšanu. Ļoti patika podkāsts? Pastāsti par to saviem draugiem un kļūsti par patronu! Piesakies jaunumiem, seko mums Facebook: spied like un šēro; apskati Supersieviešu lapu. Klausies mūs Patreon, iTunes, PodBean, Spotify, YouTube un Delfi. Mēs atbalstām centru MARTA un aicinām to darīt arī Tevi. Izmantotā mūzika: A. A. Aalto, Corps Of DiscoveryChad Crouch, Wilsons SnipeDoctor Turtle, You Um I'll AhKomiku, Disco CatRoccoW, MusicisexpressionofartthroughthemediumofsoundRoccoW, Nontinde Vendor Theme17, Action Fight Foto un video: Marta Herca Montāža: Adriana Roze
Aliya Kanani joins Jimmer Lowe for an Episode of Q’d Up. Aliya is a Toronto-based comedian best known for her playful and mischievous personality.After selling out more than half her shows at her solo show debut of ”Where You From, From?” at the 2019 Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Aliya went on to sell out the complete run at the Just for Laughs Festival in the same year! She has since continued to tour her show internationally, including sell out shows in Fringe World Perth, 2o2o.Aliya has showcased with Standup NBC in New York at the renowned Gotham Comedy Club, Zoofest/Off-JFL, Chicago’s NBC/Second City Breakout Comedy Festival, SiriusXM’s Top Comic, Montreal’s LadyFest, Seattle International Comedy Competition, Brantford Comedy Festival, Shedot, Crom Fest, NXNE Festival and headlined Madison’s Lady Laughs Festival. Aliya can be heard on the CBC LOL network, as well as SiriusXM.She is a graduate of the Second City Conservatory Program and a proud member of the Bob Curry Fellowship. Aliya is also the co- creator, co-star of the wacky web series, Juicy. In her spare time, she co-produces and hosts underground pop-up comedy shows with The Backdoor Comedy.
No 2. līdz 8. martam Rīgā norisināsies nu jau 2. sieviešu festivāls "Lady Fest Riga". Sarunas, darbnīcas, lekcijas, diskusijas, DJ, māksla, dzeja. Festivāla mērķis ir stiprināt kopienu un padarīt to iekļaujošāku un atbalstošāku, dalīties ar iemaņām un pieredzi.
Jesse Roth was born in New York City, but grew up in Los Angeles, and now she lives in New York City. Though she is unrepped she does consider herself bicoastal! She’s also Jewish and an “auburnette”. Jesse produces and performs comedy all over New York, including the acclaimed “Sup!” open mic for women, LGBTQ & gender-non conforming voices, every 2nd & 4th Tuesday at 7pm at C’mon Everybody in Brooklyn. She will be performing her solo variety show “The Mess” at the Tank as part of their Ladyfest 2019. Online, you can catch her as the "she" in improv/sketch duo She & Tim , and the creator and host of the Facebook Live variety show Bitch Party. Or you could follow her on instagram and see some silly stuff there. IRL, you can catch her watching a lot of TV and eating lots of chips.
NO BS WITH SB is proud to present #038 ELSPETH WRIGHT Originally from New Brunswick Elspeth Wright started doing comedy in January, 2019. Since then she has taken off, producing and hosting Witty Wednesdays at The Diving Bell, as well as preforming at Ladyfest 2019. you can listen the podcast everywhere Apple Podcasts Breaker Castbox Google Podcasts Overcast Pocket Casts RadioPublic Spotify Stitcher
Stephanie and Jonathan from the female-fronted band Murder for Girls join me to discuss the empowering message behind their name, LadyFest, what a high-speed rail would do for local music, and more. Several of their songs are named after women...like "Christina Ricci," the intro to this episode..and they tell me the incredible way they come up with these titles.
The Montreal podcast that asks Deirdre and Elspeth from Ladyfest: What is oppressing you or your community, and what are you doing about it? Hard hitting questions here folks. Just two of the many, many talented people that make up[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry... The post Ladyfest 2019 (w/ Deirdre Trudeau & Elspeth Wright) – GPYS 191 appeared first on 9to5 (dot cc).
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The Montreal podcast that asks Deirdre and Elspeth from Ladyfest: What is oppressing you or your community, and what are you doing about it? Hard hitting questions here folks. Just two of the many, many talented people that make up[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry... The post Ladyfest 2019 (w/ Deirdre Trudeau & Elspeth Wright) – GPYS 191 appeared first on 9to5 (dot cc).
For the month of September, we're going to donate $1 to help buy school supplies for kids in need for every new rating/review we get on Stitcher & Apple Podcasts! Help us help kids get what they need to make school as awesome as possible for them! In Part 3 of our Teacher Series, we sit down with guest educator Sara Meleika for a great chat about how racism & identity politics play out in the school system and in performance spaces. We talk about the impact teachers have in shaping their students' perceptions about themselves, the value of inclusion & visibility, and why you shouldn't let fear of tokenism prevent you from making an effort to cast a more diverse group of people in your shows! Then, to wrap things up on a real silly note, we hop over to Reddit to find out about a guy who rubs his feet on his girlfriend's towel. Ugh. Check out Ladyfest! http://www.ladyfest.ca/ Check out Khaos at www.createkhaos.com or on Instagram @createkhaos! SUPPORT THE SHOW! patreon.com/upfordiscussion MERCH! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/up-for-discusssion?ref_id=2539 BUY BENSON! https://crackersandjam.bandcamp.com @DownWithTalking @tomzalatnai @redrandom @boxlessthoughts @visionisbeauty @akeemtweetz www.upfordnetwork.com Want to send us fan mail? Upford Network ℅ Tom Zalatnai PO Box 22585 Monkland PO Montreal, Quebec H4A 3T4 Canada Music: http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
It's that special time of year when we have our biggest summer festival, LadyFest! To celebrate this celebration of exciting, emerging lady and non-binary artists, we are sharing five short conversations with artists in this year's festival. Hear guest host, LadyFest producer Katie Walenta explore themes and stories of the shows and what makes them work so well as a part of LadyFest. This episode features interviews with essica Wu, Mary Goggin, Catherine Weingarten, Taji Senior, and Katelynn Kenney
WHAT’S UP this month I got to talk to Ali Donohue of Fleabite, Waxahatchee, etc about contested geographic region Central Jersey; her ska origins; getting turned gay by Ladyfest; Solfeggio frequencies; staying grounded on tour; making music videos; and more more more. Two videos we mentioned in particular are Empath "Hanging Out of Cars", which Ali directed, and Fleabite "Missing Everyone" which was shot by Catherine from Empath, edited by Ali, and shooting it is where me and Ali met. PLEASE LISTEN PLEASE ENJOY. Get on the email list at lifeharvester.substack.com
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Ladyfest kicked off this past Monday but there are a TON of shows coming up this coming Thursday, Friday, Saturday and even Sunday (you should really check out the full lineup here). Deirdre Trudeau and Sara Meleika are some of[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry... The post Ladyfest! (Deirdre Trudeau and Sara Meleika) – Go Plug Yourself 164 appeared first on 9to5 (dot cc).
Ladyfest Pittsburgh organizers Steph Flati and Jen Sabol stop by the Petticoat Rule studio to talk about their experiences putting together the weekend-long festival celebrating under-represented musicians. We also hear about their bands The Lopez and Brazilian Wax, overcoming vulnerability in performance, how to take it to the next level with a DIY attitude, and their plans to continue growth of the grassroots feminist and non-binary movement. CREDITS: Intro/Outro Tunes created in collaborative segment with Steph, Jen, Erika, and Tara using a Korg Kaossilator Dynamic Phrase Synthesizer. This project supported in part by a Seed Award from The Sprout Fund. The producers would like to thank The River's Edge for providing the use of their studio space and equipment in the making of this episode. Special Guests: Jen Sabol and Steph Flati.
In this episode of Limitless Laowai we welcome the leadership team responsible for Ladyfest....a festival to celebrate all things related to Women's Empowerment that will be happening on Saturday, March 11th. Join us and be energized and excited to attend, and get involved, in this once a year event. A special thanks to this episode's sponsors, Concordia International School Shanghai; discover more at www.concordiashanghai.org. // What'd you think of this show? Send comments, questions and feedback to the host at Pete@limitlesslaowai.com.
For the 122nd episode I sat down with Steph and Jesse aka THE LOPEZ for a talk about the history and evolution of their band as well as some of the things currently on the horizon for them. We also discuss some of the stuff that they do outside of THE LOPEZ such as Steph's involvement with LADYFEST, Jesse's record collection and their joined involvement with the DLTSGDOM collective. They are currently working on recording new material with Madeleine Campbell and since I crashed a studio session to do this episode she makes a guest appearance as well! Sit back, relax and let's START THE BEAT! LINKS RELATED TO THIS CONVERSATION: THE LOPEZ: https://www.facebook.com/thelopeztheband LADYFEST: https://www.facebook.com/LadyfestPittsburgh DLTSGDOM: https://www.facebook.com/dltsgdom //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// SIKES TWITTER: twitter.com/therealsikesSIKES INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/therealsikes SIKES FACEBOOK: facebook.com/therealsikes START THE BEAT FACEBOOK: facebook.com/startthebeatpodcast RATE & REVIEW ON ITUNES: http://apple.co/1MXMNSG www.therealsikes.com Start The Beat is part of the Epicast family. www.epicastnetwork.com Read more at http://startthebeat.libsyn.com/#Eus8PcXYacjVGo1l.99
Episode 130 I touch base with the She Said Project about their new web series, the Soul Journey, and the upcoming sale on the Ladyfest weekend activities.
Have you heard of LadyFest? It's an international festival that coincides with International Women's Day and is filled with music, food, friendship as well as engaging workshops, performances and installations. Pete sat with the multi-national organizers of LadyFest to hear all about it—from its history to how it impacts everyone involved. Once you hear the energy, enthusiasm, laughter, and passion of these amazing women you're going to want to mark your calendar for LadyFest Shanghai 2017!
I recorded this podcast on location at Ladyfest Dayton 2015. Ladyfest took place on August 28 & 29, 2015 at the Old Yellow Cab building on 700 E 4th St, Dayton, Ohio 45402 http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/entertainment/music/ladyfest-the-celebration-of-women-in-arts-and-musi/nnM3T/ 1. Carol Small and Jessica Narwhal https://www.facebook.com/carol.j.petite?fref=ts https://www.facebook.com/jessicastormw?fref=ts 2. Jim Ingram and Chad Wells http://www.cricketbows.com/ 3. Courtney â?? Graffiti Artist 4. Jeff Linder and JJ Phillips https://www.facebook.com/jennifer.philipsjoyce/about http://www.jjphilips.com/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008302388781&fref=ts https://www.reverbnation.com/wherethenamelessdwell 5. Matthew Adams â?? Dark Machine Nations https://www.facebook.com/DarkMachinations https://www.facebook.com/darkmachinenation?pnref=lhc https://soundcloud.com/darkmachinenation 6. Kim Weiss and Nathan Goff http://www.musicconnectiondayton.com/#!w937-dayton-radio/c23m6 http://www.musicconnectiondayton.com/ https://www.reverbnation.com/farfromedenmusic https://www.reverbnation.com/killedbyart https://www.facebook.com/W937Dayton https://www.facebook.com/blukpool?fref=ts https://www.facebook.com/tleary7?fref=ts Produced by Izzy Rock https://twitter.com/theizzyrock http://www.theizzyrock.com/ http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/tales-from-the-hardside https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tales-from-the-hardside/id522197220?mt=2 https://www.facebook.com/TalesFromTheHardsidePodcast https://www.facebook.com/TheIzzyRock Booking and Questions: izzy@gemcitypodcast.com Izzyâ??s Homegrown Imbroglio -https://imbroglio666.bandcamp.com/ Rogues-https://www.reverbnation.com/Roguesmusic
We recorded this podcast on location at Ladyfest Dayton 2015. Ladyfest took place on August 28 & 29, 2015 at the Old Yellow Cab building on 700 E 4th St, Dayton, Ohio 45402 http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/entertainment/musi c/ladyfest-the-celebration-of-women-in-arts-and-musi/nnM3T/ 1. Eric Ruiz, Izzy Rock, Scott Epic, and Adam Rohr https://www.facebook.com/Duderusrock 2. Greg discusses Ye Olde Yellow Cabaret VII http://www.yellowcabtavern.com/node/76 3. Nikki Luttrell â?? Able Danger https://www.facebook.com/nikki.luttrell.7?fref=ts http://www.abledangermusic.com/ 4. Joe Augustine â?? Achilles Tenderloin https://achillestenderloin.bandcamp.com/ 5. Amanda Barbosa â?? Dayton Boudoir http://www.daytonboudoir.com/index2.php#!/HOME https://www.facebook.com/abarbosaphotog 6. Liz Stutzman- Vintageliz http://vintageliz.goodsie.com/ https://www.facebook.com/Vintageliz?fref=ts 7. Robert Walker â?? Fronana https://www.facebook.com/FronanaForLife?fref=ts http://www.fronanaforlife.com/ 8. Louu Stahl â?? Splattertude https://www.facebook.com/louu.stahl1 http://gemcitypodcast.com/?p=1343 9. McGuff & the Dumpster Fires https://www.facebook.com/mcguffandthedumpsterfires http://gemcitypodcast.com/?p=1471 10. Izzyâ??s Homegrown â?? Tiger Sex https://tigersex.bandcamp.com/ Brat Curse https://bratcurse.bandcamp.com/ Produced by Izzy Rock https://twitter.com/theizzyrock http://www.theizzyrock.com/ http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/tales-from-the-hardside https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tales-from-the-hardside/id522197220?mt=2 https://www.facebook.com/TalesFromTheHardsidePodcast https://www.facebook.com/TheIzzyRock Booking and Questions: izzy@gemcitypodcast.com
Episode 43 The ladies are back to give more info on Ladyfest weekend.
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Zum Podcast Episode 19 - Allison Wolfe ----------- Allison Wolfe is a legend in the punk scene and best known as the singer of Bratmobile, one of the original Riot grrrl acts. Creating the Girl Germs zine and spearheading Ladyfest, Wolfe throws out a larger than life persona as an activist and musician. The influence of that '90s moment even lead to an eye-opening trip to Georgia. We hung out in Los Angeles but talk about the punk scenes of her hometowns (Olympia and DC), print journalism's downfall, Thailand, and day jobs (which include writing for the famous manga Nana and teaching English). Check out her bands Partyline, Cool Moms, Cold Cold Hearts, and Deep Lust. ------------ HIGH CASTLE - After God - Spirit of the West (Zum) (intro music) BRATMOBILE - Die - The Real Janelle EP (Kill Rock Stars)
It's a LADYfest having fun with the latest and greatest SEX TOYS. We've got the best holiday stocking stuffers around for those naughty AND nice. Kristen Tribby from the famed Pleasure Chest brings some holiday cheer, vibrators, games and some other sexual surprises that you'll want to buy for that special someone (or even YOU!) PLUS: Why there's a new Mile High Club and it's all washed up. Panel of Pervs: LA Weekly's Barbie Davenporte and Amanda Smash Hyde.