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This mini episode was recorded at Laydeez Do Comics Festival 2019, our intern Liv (9) interviewed Sarah Lightman, Wallis Eates and more about the day and their work. We were invited to the festival to talk about what we look for in new creators and had the opportunity to meet and talk to lots of amazing creators about their work! Laydeez continues to one of the most important and welcoming parts of the UK comics scene and is encouraging truly talented artists and writers to make interesting and challenging comics. We were really honoured to be a part of the day and we can't wait for next year! You can find them on twitter and instagram @laydeezdocomics
On 19 May 2016, Free Word welcomed Polish visual artist Monika Szydłowska to talk about her new comic collection 'Do You Miss Your Country?' that evokes a whole spectrum of the immigrant experience. Monika was joined in conversation by Sarah Lightman, an artist, writer and curator, and co-founder and co-director of the Laydeez do comics collective.
Panel 2C from the 2013 Comics & Medicine panel in Brighton brings us four presentations that relate to the theme of therapy. You can listen to the panel at the audio-only link below. Podcasts featuring images are temporarily unavailable. First up on this panel is Sarah Lightman (author of the forthcoming Book of Sarah from Myriad Editions) of the University of Glasgow and Laydeez do Comics with her talk, “Metamorphosing Difficulties – Post Traumatic Growth in the Autobiographical Comics of Sarah Leavitt, Nicola Streeten and Maureen Burdock. The second presenter of the panel is Theresa N. Rojas of The Ohio... Read More
Listen to an episode of the Laydeez do comics podcast, recorded at Comica Festival 2012 – graphic novelist Alison Bechdel reads from her new book Are you my mother? and answers questions from the audience about her debut Fun Home, … Continue reading →
Listen to a Q and A recorded at Whitechapel Gallery, in which Laydeez do comics curators Sarah Lightman and Nicola Streeten discuss their work with Christine Redfern, writer of the graphic novel ‘Who is Ana Medieta?’, currently the subject of … Continue reading →
Listen to two talks recorded at Laydeez do comics, the first in a new season of Laydeez do podcasts, Charles Hatfield talks about comics academia and Jay Eales and Selina Lock discuss publishing The Girly Comic. Hatfield is the author … Continue reading →
Listen to a recording of November 2011’s Laydeez do comics meeting, in which M.K. Czerwiec and Sarah Leavitt talk about their work, mixing autobiography and medical comics. M.K. discusses the strips produced by her alter-ego, Comic Nurse and Sarah talks … Continue reading →
Listen to two talks recorded at Laydeez do comics, Dr. Ann Miller, lecturer and joint editor of European Comic Art journal talks about stereotypical representations of women in bandes dessinées, particularly by Pénélope Bagieu, creator of ‘chic-lit’ comic Joséphine; and … Continue reading →
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Another daytime poolside session for our trip to Ibiza 2003. This time it’s all house tunes, but stacked with girly floorfillers and bootlegs (hence the title).Private Eye is a bootleg of Hall & Oats’ I can’t go for that; the Coloursound tune is lost gem here in it’s original form; G Club’s Guitarra G oozes Ibiza sunshine; and with Balearic faves by A Man Called Adam and Smokebelch towards the end of the mix, you definitely know which island you’re on. Enjoy.Laydeez Choice, bootlegs and daytime beatsmixed 13 aug 2003private eye - no can doclass a - street lifedisciples of funk - too far gonecome on sting me – byron bootydlsp - horney ep – summer hornshighrise - time after timecoloursound - fly with memood ii swing - can’t get away from youg club - guitarra ga man called adam - barefoot in the bootysmokebelch 03 bootyricherd x & kelis - finest dreamsrichie havens/groove armada – back to my roots114.9MB standard mp3 file 192kbps