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Best podcasts about Ladyland

Latest podcast episodes about Ladyland

MLVC: The Madonna Podcast
Madonna at Ladyland!

MLVC: The Madonna Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 56:35


MLVC has a get together with resident hairstylists Michael Angelo and Jason Lee for a very prideful "This Week In Ciccone" where we discuss Madonna's appearance at Ladyland, her gorgeous hair and makeup from the evening, the 38th anniversary of True Blue and more! Follow MLVC on Instagram, X and Threads: @mlvcpodcast Subscribe to MLVC on our YouTube channel Donate to the podcast on Venmo: mlvcpodcast Listen to more episodes on Spotify/Apple/Amazon/Google Play or here: https://mlvc.podbean.com/

MLVC: The Madonna Podcast
Madonna, Pride and captain's hats

MLVC: The Madonna Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2024 61:34


This Week In Ciccone we discuss Madonna's supposed appearance at the Ladyland festival at NYC Pride! Other topics discussed: the Celebration Tour ranking as the top tour so far in 2024, Madonna's love of captain's hats, Janet Jackson, Chappell Roan and more! Follow MLVC on Instagram, X and Threads: @mlvcpodcast Subscribe to MLVC on our YouTube channel Donate to the podcast on Venmo: mlvcpodcast Listen to more episodes on Spotify/Apple/Amazon/Google Play or here: https://mlvc.podbean.com/

Die Letzte Filmkritik
Sultanas Traum - Utopie von 1905 ist heute noch Science-Fiction

Die Letzte Filmkritik

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2024 25:35


Isabel Hergueras Debütfilm Sultanas Traum ist eine bemerkenswerte filmische Umsetzung und Weiterentwicklung von Rokeya Sakhawat Hossains feministischer Science-Fiction-Geschichte, die ursprünglich 1905 veröffentlicht wurde. Der Roman handelt vom fiktiven Ladyland, wo Frauen die dominante Macht innehaben und nachhaltige Technologien nutzen um ein wahres Utopia zu erschaffen. Diese Geschichte wird im Film durch eine komplex verschachtelte Erzählstruktur neu interpretiert, bei der sowohl eine an die spanische Regisseurin angelehnte Hauptfigur in Indien auf den Roman stößt, dessen Hintergründe beginnt zu erkunden, wir aber auch biografisch das Leben der Buchautorin kennenlernen. Jede Erzählebene hat dabei ihren eigenen, künstlerisch faszinierenden Zeichenstil.

Das FilmSprechzimmer / Das SerienSprechzimmer
Filmkritik zum Kinostart von SULTANAS TRAUM

Das FilmSprechzimmer / Das SerienSprechzimmer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 6:36


Inspiriert von einer feministischen Science- Fiction-Geschichte, die 1905 in Bengalen geschrieben wurde, begibt sich Inés in dem Film SULTANAS TRAUM auf eine Initiationsreise durch Indien auf der Suche nach Ladyland, dem utopischen Land der Frauen. Worum es genau geht und wie uns der Film gefallen hat, könnt Ihr in unserem Microfazit hören.  Darum geht's in SULTANAS TRAUM Die junge Künstlerin Inés stößt in einer indischen Buchhandlung auf „Sultana's Dream“, einen Science-Fiction-Band, der vor mehr als hundert Jahren von einer Frau namens Rokeya Hossain geschrieben wurde. Fasziniert von den kühnen Visionen einer Unbekannten begibt sich Inés auf eine hypnotische Reise quer durchs Land – auf der Suche nach dem sagenumwobenen „Ladyland“ und ihren verloren geglaubten Träumen. „In Ladyland, ladies rule over the country and control all social matters, while gentlemen are kept in the mardanas to mind babies, to cook and to do all sorts of domestic work.“ SULTANAS TRAUM von Rokeya Hossain (1905) SULTANA'S DREAM, das Pionierwerk der Science-Fiction und der feministischen utopischen Literatur, wurde 1905 von Begum Rokeya in Bengalen, dem heutigen Bangladesch, geschrieben. Die Kurzgeschichte skizziert eine utopische Zukunft, in der Männer in den häuslichen Bereich zurückgedrängt wurden, während Frauen eine friedliche und gerechte Gesellschaft in Harmonie mit der Natur gestalten. Der Film übt Kritik an Patriarchat, Krieg, Industrialisierung sowie Ausbeutung der natürlichen Ressourcen und spricht damit – auf eine unerwartet visionäre Art – die Anliegen unserer heutigen Welt. Regie: Isabel HergueraDrehbuch: Isabel Herguera, Gianmarco SerraProduzent:Innen: Isabel Herguera, Diego Herguera Acosta, Chelo Loureiro, Mariano Baratech, Fabian Driehorst, Iván MiñambresGefördert von MOIN Filmförderung Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein Bundesweiter Kinostart: 7. März 2024im Verleih von FILMS THAT MATTER by luftkind filmverleih Bildrechte: © Luftkind Filmverleih

CMM
CMM #492 - The Jimi Hendrix Experience: Eletric Ladyland

CMM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 83:18


Episódio originalmente publicado em 30/11/2020. No 492º episódio do Podcast mais Rock'n Roll da internets Rômulo Konzen, Daniel Iserhard e Nick Ellis batem papo sobre o disco Eletric Ladyland do Jimi Hendrix Experience.   Trilha sonora do podcast (na ordem): *The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Voodoo Child *The Jimi Hendrix Experience - All Along The Watchtower *The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Burning Of The Midnight Lamp *The Jimi Hendrix Experience - ...And The Gods Made Love *The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Have You Ever Been (To Eletric Ladyland) *The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Crosstown Traffic *The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Voodoo Chile *The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Little Miss Strange *The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Long Hot Summer Night *The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Come On (Let The Good Times Roll) *The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Gipsy Eyes *The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Burning Of The Midnight Lamp *The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Rainy Day, Dream Away *The Jimi Hendrix Experience - 1983... (A Merman I Should Turn To Be) *The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Moon, Turn The Tides... Gently, Gently Away *The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Still Raining, Still Dreaming *The Jimi Hendrix Experience - House Burning Down *The Jimi Hendrix Experience - All Along The Watchtower *The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Voodoo Child Apoiadores do CMM no Padrim e Orelo, que ajudam a manter o Podcast no ar: Samuel Almeida – Ayrton Quintela – Diego Vargas Piccioni – Marcos Cassini – Marco Antônio Rodrigues Júnior – Geandreson Costa - Manoela Pietta Lorenzi – Vanderlei Antonio Spoth Junior – Leonardo Rosa – Lucas Lopes da Costa – Pedro Avelar – Durval Pires Neto – Lucas Xavier – Isaac Karlo Silva – Pablo Budke – João Carlos Ribeiro – Itamar Carvalho – Marcelo Anda – Ronie Oliveira Reyes – Marcos Krammer – Leandro da Silva Camargo – Katia Klipel – Everson Douglas – Mileto Neto – Lucas Antelmi Abreu – Guilherme Calciolari – Marcelo da Cruz Bandeira – Monique Sabater - Felipe Fragnani Dagostin - Leonardo Rosa - Andre Serviuc - Lucas Neves - Arthur Cabral Fernandes Guerrante Gomes - Bruno Glaser - Natalia Freitas - Lucas Custodio Alves - Luiz Gustavo Pancotti - Jéssica Capelini - Wilson Bispo Jr - Daniel de Aguiar Ribeiro - Mauricio da Silva - Vinícius Katsuo - Eric Maia Baptista - Matheus Pivatto - David Santos Mouzinho da Silva - Renan Ribeiro Leite - Juliano Castro - Carlos Vinicius Savian Lima - Robson Júnior - Claudio Alves - Christian Benardis - Rodrigo Borges de Oliveira - Juliano Nugent Da Silva - Thiago Cruz - Stefano Josef Dos Santos Marrara - Johnny Beer - Luciano Rodrigues De Oliveira - Elisa Celino - Eduardo Gusmao - Rafael César Nolasco - Moises Rueda Pereira - João Paulo Luiz Lopes - Luis Augusto Avellar Martins - Mateus Hilario De Lima - Elder Costa Vicario - Felipe Bueno - Luciana Carneiro - Ricardo Tavares Pacheco Filho - Gabriel Furlaneto - Bruno Siegel - Katia De Souza Martins - Bruno Sampaio Tobias - Bruno Gustavo Braz - Huáscar Farias Romão - Ana Paula Flory Barbosa de Lima - Gabriel Hussid - Luiz M. Santos - Diogo Maia - Hareton Aguillera - Carolina Acsa - Augusto Majolo - Alessandro Vendramini Langerhorst - Anderson Ribeiro - Cristiano Ludgerio Ferreira - Lucas Ceri - Natalia Araujo Braz - Eduardo Falk Antonio - Gustavo Rossi Moreno - Thawan Pires O'Panda - Ageu de Oliveira Ribeiro - Rodrigo Raupp Bosque - Douglas Martins Silva - Anderson Medeiros Da Silva - Thais Caramori Feitosa - Vinícius Herdy Moura - Diênifer Schmitt - Erlan Di Alan - André Stábile - Kaike Nascimento Dos Santos

De película - RNE
De película - No es una orden es un deseo, Que nadie duerma - 18/11/23

De película - RNE

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2023 134:42


Que nadie duerma es el último trabajo de Antonio Méndez Esparza con él y con su protagonista Malena Alterio charlamos de esta cinta basada en la novela homónima de Juan José Millás, y con la que Malena conduce su primer protagonista en una carrera que la lleva directamente al Goya. Un thriller psicológico, con dramas cotidianos. Otra de las cintas en las que nos detenemos es La ermita, el segundo trabajo de Carlota Pereda en el que vuelve a jugar con el terror pero desde un plano más sutil. Con Carlota Pereda y Belén Rueda, su protagonista, hablamos de esta mezcla perfecta entre drama y lo sobrenatural. Compartimos micrófono con ellos en la Seminci y hoy los recordamos, porque El viejo roble de Ken Loach y su inseparable guionista Paul Laverty, llega a la gran pantalla. La película más luminosa de este director que retrata una de las zonas más deprimidas de Durham. No dejamos los festivales porque el de Hamburgo la premió, también el de San Sebastián, con dos galardones. Dirigida por Isabel Herguera, llega a las salas y a De película El Sueño de la Sultana, inspirada en un cuento de ciencia ficción que nos lleva a un viaje mágico por la India en busca de Ladyland, la utopía de las mujeres. La imagen permanente, fue la gran triunfadora de la Seminci, Laura Ferrás se ha convertido en la primera directora española en ganar la espiga de oro y lo hace con una película en catalán, una cinta diferente, muy radical, dónde confronta dos generaciones de una familia, que igual te conmueve como te hace reír. Amanece es otra propuesta interesante, la ópera prima de Juan Francisco Viruega, protagonizada por Aura Garrido, Iria del Río e Isabel Ampudia, una historia generacional, con las relaciones sentimentales y el paisaje almeriense como telón de fondo. Todo esto además del resto de la cartelera, hablaremos del Festival de Sevilla con su director Manuel Cristóbal, del festival de Gijón, tendremos Marian Álvarez la actriz protagonista y guionista de Lobo, película inaugural, además de la colaboración de Luis Alegre, las mejores series con Pedro Calvo y su participación. Escuchar audio

De película en Radio 5
De película en Radio 5 - No es una orden es un deseo, 'Que nadie duerma' - 17/11/23

De película en Radio 5

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 6:42


'Que nadie duerma' es el último trabajo de Antonio Méndez Esparza con él y con su protagonista Malena Alterio charlamos de esta cinta basada en la novela homónima de Juan José Millás, y con la que Malena conduce su primer protagonista en una carrera que la lleva directamente al Goya. Un thriller psicológico, con dramas cotidianos.Otra de las cintas en las que nos detenemos es 'La ermita', el segundo trabajo de Carlota Pereda en el que vuelve a jugar con el terror pero desde un plano más sutil. Con Carlota Pereda y Belén Rueda, su protagonista hablamos de esta mezcla perfecta entre drama y lo sobrenatural.Compartimos micrófono con ellos en la Seminci y hoy los recordamos, porque 'El viejo roble' de Ken Loach' y su inseparable guionista Paul Laverty, llega a la gran pantalla. La película más luminosa  de este director que retrata una de las zonas más deprimidas de Durham. No dejamos los festivales porque el de Hamburgo la premió, también el de San sebastian, con dos galardones. Dirigida por Isabel Herguera llega a las salas y a "De película" 'El sueño de la Sultana', inspira en un cuento de ciencia ficción que nos lleva a un viaje mágico por la India en busca de Ladyland, la utopía de las mujeres. 'La imagen permanente', fue la gran triunfadora de la Seminci, Laura ferrás se ha  convertido en la primera directora española en ganar la espiga de oro y lo hace con una película en catalán, una cinta diferente, muy radical, dónde confronta dos generaciones de una familia, que igual te conmueve como te hace reir.'Amanece' es otra propuesta interesante, la ópera prima de Juan Francisco Viruega, protagonizada por Aura Garrido, Iria del Río e Isabel Ampudia, una historia generacional, con  las relaciones sentimentales y el paisaje almeriense como telón de fondo.Todo esto además del resto de la cartelera, hablaremos del Festival de Sevilla con su director Manuel Cristóbal, del festival de Gijón, tendremos Marian Álvarez la actriz protagonista y guionista de 'Lobo', película inaugural, además de la colaboración de Luis Alegre, las mejores series con Pedro Calvo y su participación.Escuchar audio

Los Vinilos de Barbarella
#148 The Jimi Hendrix Experience: 'Electric Ladyland'. Programa de despedida...

Los Vinilos de Barbarella

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 55:07


Han pasado dos años desde que el equipo de Los Vinilos de Barbarella inició su andadura en Ràdio Sant Feliu. Más de un año antes, el director de la emisora, había contactado con nosotros, que ya veníamos de una largo camino en el podcasting. Nos ofreció formar parte de la parrilla de Ràdio Sant Feliu para poder hacer llegar nuestra pasión por los vinilos musicales a los oyentes de esta emisora del Baix Llobregat. Por desgracia, la pandemia truncó esa primera entrada, pero una vez dejada atrás, volvimos a las conversaciones y se pudo poner fecha para el primer programa. Hemos tenido muchos invitados, amigos que se han pasado por el programa, para hablar de sus proyectos y de los vinilos que más le gustaban. Porque eso sí, no hemos dejado de hablar de música y vinilos. Hemos querido ser un bálsamo para los tiempos que nos han tocado vivir, intentado evitar cualquier distracción más allá de escuchar de lo que nosotros entendemos por buena música, con mejor o peor acierto. De esta corta pero provechosa estancia, nos llevamos buenas cosas: La experiencia de trabajar en radio, algo que desconocíamos. Esto nos ha servido para ser más metódicos, más rigurosos, marcarnos pautas y metas. Esto que parecen pequeños detalles, no lo son en absoluto y esperamos poder aplicarlos en el mundo del podcasting a partir de ahora. Conocer a gente del entorno radiofónico: a todo el equipo técnico y de comunicación. A Jymy Jiménez, del programa BlackCorb Day, compañero con el que compartimos música y cervezas. Y a todos los que hemos podido ver por allí y con los que hemos podido coincidir. No quisiéramos olvidarnos de ninguno, perdón si al final lo hacemos. Como decíamos en la grabación de este último programa, con dos canciones icónicas como pueden ser 'The Next Goodbye' de The Rolling Stones y 'Hello Goodbye' de The Beatles, no es una despedida, es un hasta siempre, volvemos al sito de donde procedemos, al podcasting. Creemos que será un nuevo camino con nuevas formas de hacer las cosas, con más experiencia y algunos años más, y con unos conocimientos que sin este paso por Ràdio Sant Feliu no hubiese sido posible adquirir, excepto los de Carlos Buendía, que estuvo haciendo sus prácticas de sonido en esta casa. Y lo hemos hecho con un álbum que también fue una despedida. Eso sí, una despedida inesperada, una despedida sin decir adiós, como lo hemos hecho nosotros. El gran guitarrista norteamericano Jimi Hendrix y su banda, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, grababa este último disco, 'Electric Ladyland', con muchas ideas para futuros trabajos que no se materializaron, porque desgraciadamente, pasaría a formar parte de ese terrible Club de los 27, donde también están otros grandes como Brian Jones, de los Stones, Janis Joplin, Kurt Kobain de Nirvana, Amy Winehouse o Jim Morrison de The Doors, entre otros. Este disco de casi despedida ha sido el que escogimos entre los colaboradores habituales del programa (Eduardo Antón, José María Arellano, Antonio Benete, Carlos Buendía, Juan Manuel Escrihuela, Albert García Carbó y Patricia Torres o la reciente incorporación de Isidro Soria), personas sin las que estos Vinilos de Barbarella, sería imposible llevar a cabo, y personas que se han comprometido para seguir adelante con lo que venga a continuación. Escoger este disco y poder hablar sobre él, ha sido una forma especial de despedida de Ràdio Sant Feliu. Un adiós que es menos adiós si es Hendrix quien nos acompaña. A todos, gracias por todo. ¡Salud y Vinilos!

MDR KULTUR Unter Büchern mit Katrin Schumacher

Die Bücher der Sendung erzählen über Geschichte aus Sicht von drei Frauengenerationen, über die Freilassung von IS-Heimkehrern, wie aus Norma Jean Baker Marilyn Monroe wurde und über Männer, die auf Bohrinseln arbeiten.

I Like to Read
Ladyland with Kim Baldwin

I Like to Read

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 52:53


Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQX-nWBQWKL3lnx52f3AuCwTHE BLONDE MULE: https://www.theblondemule.com/SUBSCRIBE TO LADYLAND: https://ladyland.show/episodesLADYLAND VIDEOS: https://ladyland.show/videosFOLLOW ME ON…GOODREADS: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/58041478-iliketoreadpodINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/iliketoreadpod/TWITTER: https://twitter.com/rpolansky77FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/iliketoreadpodMEDIA MAVEN BLOG: https://rpolansky77.wixsite.com/website

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Math Science History with Gabrielle Birchak
Episode 66 - Time Travel's Past

Math Science History with Gabrielle Birchak

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 20:15


Yes! Time Travel has a past! The history of time travel goes as far back as 400 BCE! Time travel stories empower us with insight into how we could have corrected the past or how we can change the future! Where would you like to travel to?! To read the podcast's transcripts, visit me at www.MathScienceHistory.com. To hear an early-release, ad-free version of this podcast, come on over to www.Patreon.com/MathScienceHistory and sign up for a tier!  For more information about Athletic Greens, visit www.athleticgreens.com/emerging  For more information about podcasting through Libsyn, visit www.Libsyn.com and use the promo code FRIEND to get the first month free! Until next time, carpe diem! All music by Lloyd Rodgers - No Copyright - No rights reserved

Hotel Matze
Anke Engelke – Was ist dir wichtig?

Hotel Matze

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 94:36


Man findet vermutlich nur sehr sehr schwer eine Person, die nicht weiß, wer Anke ist. Und man findet wohl auch nur sehr schwer eine Person, die nichts mit ihr anfangen kann. Wenn der Name Anke Engelke fällt, kommen alle Altersklassen ins Schwärmen. Anke blickt inzwischen auf über 40 Jahre Karriere zurück und galt lange Zeit als “die lustigste Frau Deutschlands“ – und das auch, weil sie so ziemlich die einzige lustige Frau im deutschen Fernsehen war. Als 12-Jährige stand bzw. saß Anke für Radio Luxemburg vor dem Mikrofon. Nur zwei Jahre später moderierte sie das erste Mal im Fernsehen. Ein paar ihrer Leuchttürme: “Die Wochenshow”, “Ladykracher”, “Anke Late Night”, “Ladyland”, “Blind Date”. Die Moderationen für den Eurovision Song Contest oder bei der Berlinale. Seit 2007 ist sie die deutsche Stimme von Marge Simpson, sie war als Schauspielerin u.a. in der großartigen Netflix-Serie “Das Letzte Wort” zu sehen. In diesem Jahr habe ich sie bei “LOL: Last on Laughing” und im Kino mit “Mein Sohn” gesehen. Ich habe in meiner Beschäftigung mit ihr nichts gefunden, was qualitativ nicht so gut war. Bei einer so langen Karriere, bei so vielen Produktionen, wollte ich wissen, wie ihr das gelingt. Wie gelingt es ihr Qualität herzustellen? Wie gelingt es ihr Leichtigkeit herzustellen? Sie erklärt mir die Kriterien der Auswahl und ihre große Lust und die Notwendigkeit, die Kontrolle abzugeben. Es geht um ihre Neugierde auf neue Projekte, aber auch um die Wichtigkeit ihrer sogenannten Standards. Wir sprechen aber auch über Moral, Neid, über Musik und Smartphones und ganz am Ende über ihre Wünsche für 2022. MEIN GAST: https://anke-engelke.de/ DINGE: Anke mit Roger - https://youtube.com/watch?v=ARwGn110dh0 Anke mit Till Reiner - https://spoti.fi/3mlUit9 Fran Ros “Oreo” - https://tidd.ly/33Gwnyc * SUPPORTER: fraenk - https://fraenk.de/fraenk-for-friends/ CODE “HOTELMATZE1” Familienportal - http://familienportal.de/mehrzeit Closed - https://closed.com/about/ MITARBEIT: Musik: Jan Köppen Mix & Schnitt: Maximilian Frisch MEIN ZEUG: Die Hotel Matze Suite bei Apple: https://apple.co/3DTfsFb Die Hotel Matze Suite bei Spotify: https://bit.ly/3J7OLjJ Wunschgäste bitte in die Kommentare: https://apple.co/2RgJVH6 Mein Newsletter: https://matzehielscher.substack.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/matzehielscher LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/matzehielscher/ YouTube: https://bit.ly/2MXRILN Twitter: https://twitter.com/hotelmatze1 Mein Buch: https://bit.ly/39FtHQy *Affiliate Link (Thalia)

Legends Only
Remixed, Reimagined, Back to Chromatica

Legends Only

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 71:44


T. Kyle and Bradley discuss the biggest lawsuit of our time: Robin Antin suing Nicole Scherzinger over the Pussycat Dolls reunion, the should-be lawsuit against ‘Cinderella' for their “Rhythm Nation” and James Corden abuse, the iconic return of ABBA and their new album and virtual show, Britney remaining a dancing queen and addressing the weather (and God), High Fashion Editorial! featuring Serena Williams for Nike and Madonna wandering the streets of New York City, Lady Gaga and Madonna's filter chaos on social media, new (old) music from Spice Girls and Cheryl, Kim Sozzi, Charli XCX and Lady Gaga's remix album, ‘Dawn of Chromatica.' Plus, Lil Nas X and Kacey Musraves on the way, the 2021 MTV VMAs, and Legendtina at Ladyland!We have merch! http://merch.legendsonlypodcast.com Listen to bonus episodes & join our Discord: http://patreon.com/legendsonly See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Ladyland
Dear Ladyland

Ladyland

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 43:29


In the spirit of Dear Abby, this week Kim asked Joy the Baker, Sheena Steward, Sarah Hays Coomer, and Freya West to answer your burning questions about life, love, and work.

Podcast – Crazy Metal Mind
PodCast #492 – The Jimi Hendrix Experience: Eletric Ladyland

Podcast – Crazy Metal Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 0:01


No 491º episódio do Podcast mais Rock’n Roll da internet Rômulo Metal, Daniel Iserhard recebem Nick Ellis para trocar ideia sobre o Eletric Ladyland do Jimi Hendrix, passando faixa por faixa. O post PodCast #492 – The Jimi Hendrix Experience: Eletric Ladyland apareceu primeiro em Crazy Metal Mind.

Sex, Lives & Videotapes
4: EMMA SCOTTCHILD AKA LADYLAND

Sex, Lives & Videotapes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 59:59


In this episode I meet author, designer and Emma Scottchild aka Ladyland to talk about her new book Quick Crafts - for parents who think they hate crafts.

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Ladyland
Ladyland (Trailer)

Ladyland

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 0:34


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Ladyland
Listener Q&A

Ladyland

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 20:19


This week Kim answers your burning questions about Ladyland, alongside Mary Katherine Rooker and Michael Eades.

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RETROGASMIC: The Vintage & Retro Podcast!
ECLECTIC LADYLAND!! The life of a vintage blogger Ep29.

RETROGASMIC: The Vintage & Retro Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 36:56


We talk to Eclectic Ladyland's Natasha Francois about blogging from her her art deco cinema home, play music from The Retrobaits, Wanda Jackson, The Seeds, Frank Sinatra and the B52s as well as one of the best ever vintage trivia questions!

Ladyland
Introducing Ladyland

Ladyland

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 1:18


Join Kim Baldwin as she interviews women from all walks of life and different backgrounds. Funny at times, serious at times but always honest. This is Ladyland.

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Peaceful Eating
07 / Gänseblümchen auf Brot, Basilikum für`s Liebesleben. Was Kräuter alles können /Peaceful Eating

Peaceful Eating

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 58:53


Kräuter und Wildpflanzen können so einiges und sollten möglichst regelmäßig auf unserem Teller landen. Denn die Wirkung ist groß und der Geschmack einfach nur herrlich. Was Kräuter und Wildpflanzen noch so alles können, habe ich im Interview mit Jule bei einem Lupinen-Kaffee besprochen. Jule ist angehende Kräuter-Pädagogin und weiß ganz genau, was Petersilie, Koriander und Gänseblümchen alles drauf haben. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Martina Schlüter, Ernährungs-Coaching für Frauen https://www.ladylandrand.tv/ Mein eBook https://www.ladylandrand.tv/produktseite Mein Blog https://www.ladylandrand.tv/blog Mein Kanal https://www.youtube.com/user/LadyLand... Peaceful Eating der Podcast jetzt auch auf Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/3EDUBbI... NEU! Newsletter auf ladylandrand.tv https://www.ladylandrand.tv/ Schon abonniert? Ich freue mich wenn Du dabei bist! Social-Media Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LadyLandrand... https://www.instagram.com/ladylandran... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Folgt Jule gerne auf Instagram https://www.instagram.com/craftroomst... Hier gibt es regelmäßig jeden Donnerstag in den Stories das neuste aus dem Wildpflanzengarten (Start wieder nach den Sommer-Ferien) https://craftroomstories.com/ Buch zum Thema Fräulein Grüns Kräuter-Wunder von Karina Reichl

Utopian Horizons
Sultana's Dream & Decolonialising Utopia w/ Ibtisam Ahmed

Utopian Horizons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 51:51


Ibtisam Ahmed joins the podcast to help guide us through Begum Rokeya's short story Sultana's Dream and the utopia it depicts called Ladyland. We discuss Rokeya's valuable approach to utopia, colonialism, technology and lots more. Utopian Horizons is a podcast about utopia. Each episode covers a different utopia, dystopia, utopian thinker, or utopian movement, asking what they can tell us about ourselves, our society, and our future. Music: The Fiction of Utopian Studies/The Road To Oceania by The Fucked Up Beat.

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Dreaming and Doing with Nicky Raby
Interview Sixty Nine with Emma Scott-Child, founder of Ladyland & Junction Studio, Brighton

Dreaming and Doing with Nicky Raby

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2018 46:47


Double Bubble with Gerk and Keek
Double Bubble Episode 112 - Ladyland Perfect Storm

Double Bubble with Gerk and Keek

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2017 48:28


Week's Travels, Tinder Poop, Kitty Litter Doo-Doo and Food Play

New Books in American Studies
Fiona Helmsley, “Girls Gone Old” (We Heard You Like Books, 2017)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2017 64:44


Fiona Helmsley‘s Girls Gone Old (We Heard You Like Books, 2017) is wildly honest, intense in its personal and cultural inquiry, and often brilliantly hilarious. Helmsley uses her keen eye, rich life experience, and incredible humor to get readers to consider and swallow hard truths, while also considering the wider cultural implications. A friend’s questions regarding the subject matter of her work (often continued reflection upon the complexity of her youth), posed on the night before her 40th birthday, acted as a springboard for this collection, and the 2016 presidential election results of cemented the deal. Helmsley has crafted sophisticated essays about the confluence of the late 20th-century television, art, and sexual fantasy; addiction and illness; school shootings and serial killers; family; Andy Warhol; ‘Mork and Mindy’; and the sleazy (yet sexy) misogyny of Axl Rose…” She stares down what many would avert our eyes from, and probes, with curiosity and openness the many contours of shame, until it becomes a terrain of connection for her readers. Fiona Helmsley’s writing can be found online at websites like The Rumpus, Jezebel, The Weeklings, The Hairpin, PANK and in various anthologies like Ladyland and The Best Sex Writing of the Year. A multiple Pushcart nominee, her book of essays and stories, My Body Would be the Kindest of Strangers was released in 2015. Barbara Lawhorn is an Assistant Professor at Western Illinois University. She’s into literacy activism, walking Banjo (the best dog in the history of the universe), running, baking and eating bread, and finding the wild places, within and in the world. Her most recent work can be found at The Longleaf Pine, BLYNKT, Nebo: A Literary Magazine, and Naugatuck River Review. Her favorite creative endeavors are her kids, Annaleigh and Jack.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Gender Studies
Fiona Helmsley, “Girls Gone Old” (We Heard You Like Books, 2017)

New Books in Gender Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2017 64:44


Fiona Helmsley‘s Girls Gone Old (We Heard You Like Books, 2017) is wildly honest, intense in its personal and cultural inquiry, and often brilliantly hilarious. Helmsley uses her keen eye, rich life experience, and incredible humor to get readers to consider and swallow hard truths, while also considering the wider cultural implications. A friend’s questions regarding the subject matter of her work (often continued reflection upon the complexity of her youth), posed on the night before her 40th birthday, acted as a springboard for this collection, and the 2016 presidential election results of cemented the deal. Helmsley has crafted sophisticated essays about the confluence of the late 20th-century television, art, and sexual fantasy; addiction and illness; school shootings and serial killers; family; Andy Warhol; ‘Mork and Mindy’; and the sleazy (yet sexy) misogyny of Axl Rose…” She stares down what many would avert our eyes from, and probes, with curiosity and openness the many contours of shame, until it becomes a terrain of connection for her readers. Fiona Helmsley’s writing can be found online at websites like The Rumpus, Jezebel, The Weeklings, The Hairpin, PANK and in various anthologies like Ladyland and The Best Sex Writing of the Year. A multiple Pushcart nominee, her book of essays and stories, My Body Would be the Kindest of Strangers was released in 2015. Barbara Lawhorn is an Assistant Professor at Western Illinois University. She’s into literacy activism, walking Banjo (the best dog in the history of the universe), running, baking and eating bread, and finding the wild places, within and in the world. Her most recent work can be found at The Longleaf Pine, BLYNKT, Nebo: A Literary Magazine, and Naugatuck River Review. Her favorite creative endeavors are her kids, Annaleigh and Jack.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Literature
Fiona Helmsley, “Girls Gone Old” (We Heard You Like Books, 2017)

New Books in Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2017 64:44


Fiona Helmsley‘s Girls Gone Old (We Heard You Like Books, 2017) is wildly honest, intense in its personal and cultural inquiry, and often brilliantly hilarious. Helmsley uses her keen eye, rich life experience, and incredible humor to get readers to consider and swallow hard truths, while also considering the wider cultural implications. A friend’s questions regarding the subject matter of her work (often continued reflection upon the complexity of her youth), posed on the night before her 40th birthday, acted as a springboard for this collection, and the 2016 presidential election results of cemented the deal. Helmsley has crafted sophisticated essays about the confluence of the late 20th-century television, art, and sexual fantasy; addiction and illness; school shootings and serial killers; family; Andy Warhol; ‘Mork and Mindy’; and the sleazy (yet sexy) misogyny of Axl Rose…” She stares down what many would avert our eyes from, and probes, with curiosity and openness the many contours of shame, until it becomes a terrain of connection for her readers. Fiona Helmsley’s writing can be found online at websites like The Rumpus, Jezebel, The Weeklings, The Hairpin, PANK and in various anthologies like Ladyland and The Best Sex Writing of the Year. A multiple Pushcart nominee, her book of essays and stories, My Body Would be the Kindest of Strangers was released in 2015. Barbara Lawhorn is an Assistant Professor at Western Illinois University. She’s into literacy activism, walking Banjo (the best dog in the history of the universe), running, baking and eating bread, and finding the wild places, within and in the world. Her most recent work can be found at The Longleaf Pine, BLYNKT, Nebo: A Literary Magazine, and Naugatuck River Review. Her favorite creative endeavors are her kids, Annaleigh and Jack.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Fiona Helmsley, “Girls Gone Old” (We Heard You Like Books, 2017)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2017 64:44


Fiona Helmsley‘s Girls Gone Old (We Heard You Like Books, 2017) is wildly honest, intense in its personal and cultural inquiry, and often brilliantly hilarious. Helmsley uses her keen eye, rich life experience, and incredible humor to get readers to consider and swallow hard truths, while also considering the wider cultural implications. A friend’s questions regarding the subject matter of her work (often continued reflection upon the complexity of her youth), posed on the night before her 40th birthday, acted as a springboard for this collection, and the 2016 presidential election results of cemented the deal. Helmsley has crafted sophisticated essays about the confluence of the late 20th-century television, art, and sexual fantasy; addiction and illness; school shootings and serial killers; family; Andy Warhol; ‘Mork and Mindy’; and the sleazy (yet sexy) misogyny of Axl Rose…” She stares down what many would avert our eyes from, and probes, with curiosity and openness the many contours of shame, until it becomes a terrain of connection for her readers. Fiona Helmsley’s writing can be found online at websites like The Rumpus, Jezebel, The Weeklings, The Hairpin, PANK and in various anthologies like Ladyland and The Best Sex Writing of the Year. A multiple Pushcart nominee, her book of essays and stories, My Body Would be the Kindest of Strangers was released in 2015. Barbara Lawhorn is an Assistant Professor at Western Illinois University. She’s into literacy activism, walking Banjo (the best dog in the history of the universe), running, baking and eating bread, and finding the wild places, within and in the world. Her most recent work can be found at The Longleaf Pine, BLYNKT, Nebo: A Literary Magazine, and Naugatuck River Review. Her favorite creative endeavors are her kids, Annaleigh and Jack.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Popular Culture
Fiona Helmsley, “Girls Gone Old” (We Heard You Like Books, 2017)

New Books in Popular Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2017 64:56


Fiona Helmsley‘s Girls Gone Old (We Heard You Like Books, 2017) is wildly honest, intense in its personal and cultural inquiry, and often brilliantly hilarious. Helmsley uses her keen eye, rich life experience, and incredible humor to get readers to consider and swallow hard truths, while also considering the wider cultural implications. A friend’s questions regarding the subject matter of her work (often continued reflection upon the complexity of her youth), posed on the night before her 40th birthday, acted as a springboard for this collection, and the 2016 presidential election results of cemented the deal. Helmsley has crafted sophisticated essays about the confluence of the late 20th-century television, art, and sexual fantasy; addiction and illness; school shootings and serial killers; family; Andy Warhol; ‘Mork and Mindy’; and the sleazy (yet sexy) misogyny of Axl Rose…” She stares down what many would avert our eyes from, and probes, with curiosity and openness the many contours of shame, until it becomes a terrain of connection for her readers. Fiona Helmsley’s writing can be found online at websites like The Rumpus, Jezebel, The Weeklings, The Hairpin, PANK and in various anthologies like Ladyland and The Best Sex Writing of the Year. A multiple Pushcart nominee, her book of essays and stories, My Body Would be the Kindest of Strangers was released in 2015. Barbara Lawhorn is an Assistant Professor at Western Illinois University. She’s into literacy activism, walking Banjo (the best dog in the history of the universe), running, baking and eating bread, and finding the wild places, within and in the world. Her most recent work can be found at The Longleaf Pine, BLYNKT, Nebo: A Literary Magazine, and Naugatuck River Review. Her favorite creative endeavors are her kids, Annaleigh and Jack.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Give and Take
Episode 41: Girls Gone Old, with Fiona Helmsley

Give and Take

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2017 51:01


My guest is Fiona Helmsley. Her most recent book of essays is entitled "Girls Gone Old." Her writing can be found online at websites like The Rumpus, Jezebel, The Weeklings, The Hairpin, PANK and in various anthologies like Ladyland and The Best Sex Writing of the Year. A multiple Pushcart nominee, her book of essays and stories, My Body Would be the Kindest of Strangers was released in 2015. She is an MFA candidate at L’École de Merde. Special Guest: Fiona Helmsley.

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My Favorite Album with Jeremy Dylan
80. John Waters on Jimi Hendrix 'Electric Ladyland'

My Favorite Album with Jeremy Dylan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2015 38:36


English-Australian acting legend John Waters talks about his love for Jimi Hendrix's "Electric Ladyland". Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes here or in other podcasting apps by copying/pasting our RSS feed -http://myfavoritealbum.libsyn.com/rssMy Favorite Album is a podcast unpacking the great works of pop music. Each episode features a different songwriter or musician discussing their favorite album of all time - their history with it, the making of the album, individual songs and the album's influence on their own music.Jeremy Dylan is a filmmaker, journalist and photographer from Sydney, Australia who has worked in the music industry since 2007. He directed the the feature music documentary Jim Lauderdale: The King of Broken Hearts (out now!) and the feature film Benjamin Sniddlegrass and the Cauldron of Penguins, in addition to many commercials and music videos. If you've got any feedback or suggestions, drop us a line at myfavoritealbumpodcast@gmail.com.  

TrueFire's Guitabulary
The Way to Ladyland

TrueFire's Guitabulary

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2005 6:44


Revered as one of the best firebrand lead guitarists to ever strap on a Strat, Hendrix was also an innovative rhythm guitarist. Joe examines Jimi's chordal sensibilities, the likes of which you hear on quieter tunes like Little Wing, Castles Made of Sand," Have You Ever Been To Electric Ladyland and others. Hendrix took the standardized rhythm guitar language of R&B and mutated it into weird, wondrous new shapes. This lush, beautiful stuff from Joe Gore will spice up your ballad playing and color up your rhythm chops! Tab, notation and Power Tab files available at http://truefire.com/list.html?store=audio_lessons&item=1696 (log-in to access streaming audio and files).