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This week I am joined by musician, author, and songwriter Ezra Furman, who picked the Kathleen Hanna documentary THE PUNK SINGER to discuss. We talk about Ezra's process of writing her lyrics, the headspace of making a record, the directness of Kathleen Hanna's lyrics, and how her lyrical approach changed from Bikini Kill to Le Tigre, the notion of audiences and bands protecting each other, Kathleen urging 'girls to the front' and how Ezra still is working on that at her own shows, being misunderstood as an artist, how the film shows self-documentation coming into full bloom during this era, how even the greatest bands have to break up, myths in rock, how the film reveals Kathleen's illness that led to the break up of Le Tigre, gender bias in the medical system and the exhaustion of psychological burnout in music, Ezra's experience having to stand up for and stand up to her fans and more!EZRA FURMAN: https://ezrafurman.com/REVOLUTIONS PER MOVIE:Host Chris Slusarenko (Eyelids, Guided By Voices, owner of Clinton Street Video rental store) is joined by actors, musicians, comedians, writers & directors who each week pick out their favorite music documentary, musical, music-themed fiction film or music videos to discuss. Fun, weird, and insightful, Revolutions Per Movie is your deep dive into our life-long obsessions where music and film collide.The show is also a completely independent affair, so the best way to support it is through our Patreon at patreon.com/revolutionspermovie. By joining, you can get weekly bonus episodes, physical goods such as Flexidiscs, and other exclusive goods.Revolutions Per Movies releases new episodes every Thursday on any podcast app, and additional, exclusive bonus episodes every Sunday on our Patreon. If you like the show, please consider subscribing, rating, and reviewing it on your favorite podcast app. Thanks!SOCIALS:@revolutionspermovieBlueSky: @revpermovieTHEME by Eyelids 'My Caved In Mind'www.musicofeyelids.bandcamp.com ARTWORK by Jeff T. Owenshttps://linktr.ee/mymetalhand Click here to get EXCLUSIVE BONUS WEEKLY Revolutions Per Movie content on our Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fighters, do you want to get crazy? Because this month marks 15 years of Christina Aguilera's "Bionic" era kicking off with the club banger 'Not Myself Tonight'. The Old Xtina of "Back To Basics" was gone and she's feeling brand new, embracing a futuristic and experimental electronic-pop chapter. 2010 was an epic year for our Caggie Aggie, not only was the new mum back stronger and sexier than ever with a new album but she's also making her film lead role debut with "Burlesque" (Has anybody looked up the air rights?) Joel and David pick things up in 2008 where Our Cagz was starting her new musical journey with the single for her Greatest Hits, 'Keeps Gettin Better'. From there begins the two-year voyage into "Bionic" with an eclectic, "crotch-stirringly exciting cast of collaborators" * that include Sia, Nicki Minaj, M.I.A., Peaches, Le Tigre, Ladytron, Santigold, Linda Perry, Tricky Stewart (Beyoncé, Mariah), Ester Dean (Rihanna), Polow Da Don (Ciara, Fergie), Claude Kelly (Kelly Clarkson, Jessie J) and more. From sex positive bangers like 'Woohoo' to strutting anthems like 'Prima Donna', 'Glam' and 'Vanity', through to left-field electronic-pop experiments ('Elastic Love', 'My Girls') and soaring ballads ('You Lost Me', 'Lift Me Up') - this album is definitely Caggie's most ambitious body of work. So let's get glam and hop in our electronic, supersonic rocket set for the year 2010 and make it pop-pop-pop! * = paraphrased from a Digital Spy review by Nick (Live Laugh) Levine Follow Right Back At Ya! https://www.instagram.com/rightbackpod/ https://twitter.com/rightbackpod https://www.facebook.com/rightbackpod Follow Joel https://www.instagram.com/dr_joelb/ https://twitter.com/DR_JoelB Follow David https://www.instagram.com/lovelimmy/ https://twitter.com/lovelimmy Email us rightbackpod@gmail.com
**** [Retro Re-issue Alert!] **** Turns out it wasn't such a great idea to use Le Tigre's "What's Yr Take on Cassavetes?" as our podcast's theme song in 2019 and 2020! Anyway, Spotify (and presumably Le Tigre) don't seem to think so. Accordingly, please find the attached re-issue of one of our foundational episodes, minus the intro music + a couple of words of greeting from Elise. Consider it a fragment shored against our (Julie) Ruin. First issued: August 23, 2019 This week's episode serves as both a prolegomenon to our imminent Hollywood Studios Year By Year series and as a wistful look back to Dave's teen years, when he picked up Ethan Mordden's freewheeling speed date with Old Hollywood History and discovered a new way to split the difference between Adornian culture industry theory and auteurist ontology. Journey back to a time when oligopoly really meant something and most entertainment companies weren't somehow beholden to Disney. We quote from and quibble with Mordden's characterizations of the quintessential qualities of Paramount, MGM, Warner Brothers, Fox, RKO, and Universal (Dave gets particularly riled up about yet another slight to the sacred memory of Carl Laemmle Jr.). What's your favourite Golden Age Studio? We want to know! Time Codes: 0h 0m 00s: The Hollywood Studios 2h 14m 43s Listener Mail with Todd Murry +++ *Read Elise's Writing at Bright Wall/Dark Room, Cléo, and Bright Lights.* Follow us on Twitter at @therebuggy Write to us at therebuggy@gmail.com
durée : 00:21:02 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit - En 1957, Joseph Paul-Boncour, avocat et homme politique considéré comme l'un des plus grands orateurs de son temps racontait dans la "Tribune de Paris" ses souvenirs du "Tigre" Clemenceau et d'autres hommes politiques, Jean Jaurès, Waldeck Rousseau, René Viviani, Aristide Briand, etc. - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé
"This is not a time to be dismayed, this is punk rock time. This is what Joe Strummer trained you for. It is now time to go. You're a good person. That means more now more than ever." - Henry RollinsWe could not have said it better, Henry. If 2025 isn't punk rock time, then when is? The word ICONOCLAST is defined by Merriam-Webster as “A person who attacks settled beliefs or institutions”. That sounds pretty punk rock to us. We need these folks now for their wisdom, their fearlessness and their heart. Our old friend Ryan Stockstad is back along with our new friend, first time ATTT guest Chris Bickel for a look at our favorite icons that embody the righteousness and goodness that is the spirit of punk rock. Picks 10-6 are featured here in Part 1.Between acting, writing and directing, Ryan's always up to stuff. Follow him on Instagram to keep up.https://www.instagram.com/hollywoodpsychic/Chris Bickel's latest film Pater Noster & Mission Of Light is getting rave reviews. Don't miss it!https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/pater-noster-and-the-mission-of-light-horror-film#/We've lowered our prices, but not our standards over at the ATTT Patreon! Those who are kindly contributing $2 a month are receiving an exclusive monthly Emergency Pod episode featuring our favorite guests and utilizing our patent-pending improv format in which we miraculously pull a playlist out of thin air. The great David Daskal makes his return April 1st. No Foolin'!Find out more at https://www.patreon.com/c/alltimetoptenWe're having a blast chatting it up about music over on the ATTT Facebook Group. Join us and start a conversation!https://www.facebook.com/groups/940749894391295
Springtime brings musical renewal as hosts Matt and Sam curate twelve standout tracks spanning the contemporary music landscape. Their carefully selected mixtape captures everything from Lady Gaga's 80s-inspired dance anthem "Killa" to the tender acoustic stylings of Third Eye Blind's "Like a Lullaby," demonstrating how established artists continue evolving while staying true to their signature sounds.The mixtape delivers unexpected delights like Lexi Liu's reimagining of Le Tigre's "Decepticon," which transforms a 1999 indie classic into a fresh pop gem. Indie rock fans will appreciate the separate appearances of Boy Genius alumni Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker, while Queens-based rapper Lil Tecca demonstrates remarkable talent for a 23-year-old who's been creating music since childhood.The mix finishes with a range of songs from the cathartic rage of Dinosaur Pileup to the unity message in The Lathams' "Heartbreaker." The Criticals' remake of their own song "Good Lookin'" years after its original release, and explore how Matt Berninger's solo work compares to his output with The National.What new music are you discovering this spring? Share your finds with us and let us know which tracks from our March mix resonated most with you!https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/sam-2025-march-new-music/pl.u-EPEVtVMmxr1. Killah – Lady Gaga featuring Gesaffelstein2. Like a Lullaby – Third Eye Blind 3. Deceptacon – Lexie Liu4. Talk – lucy Dacus5. Good Lookin' – The Criticals6. Dark Thoughts – Lil Tecca7. Sugar in the Tank – Julien Baker & TORRES8. On & On – Sub Focus & bbyclose9. Heartbreaker – The Lathums 10. ‘bout to Lose It – Dinosaur Pile-Up 11. Spaceman in Tulsa – Counting Crows12. Bonnet of Pins – Matt Berninger Support the showVisit us at https://www.superawesomemix.com to learn more about our app, our merchandise, our cards, and more!
durée : 00:58:36 - Le Cours de l'histoire - par : Xavier Mauduit, Maïwenn Guiziou - La Mésopotamie n'a rien d'une terre fertile. Son climat aride et ses sols calcaires en font au contraire une terre difficile à cultiver. Paradoxalement, ce sont ces contraintes qui ont permis, au cinquième millénaire avant notre ère, le développement de l'irrigation… - réalisation : Daphné Leblond - invités : Bertrand Lafont Assyriologue et historien, directeur de recherche émérite au CNRS; Dominique Charpin Assyriologue, professeur au Collège de France, titulaire de la chaire "Civilisation mésopotamienne"
Air Tight Episode 136 is here, and The Alex from Green Coast Radio is bringing another electrifying mix of underground music, eclectic beats, and counterculture news. This episode looks deep into the raw energy of The Ramones, the soulful sounds of Irene Diaz, the heavy grooves of The Heavy, the electro-punk fire of Le Tigre, and the gritty blues of R.L. Burnside—plus many more underground anthems that define the cutting edge of music discovery. Whether you're searching for new music, rediscovering timeless tracks, or craving danceable beats that push boundaries, this episode delivers. We also discuss how CBD is proving to be opioid-sparing, a game-changer in alternative medicine. Stay informed and look up more on this important story online. As always, Green Coast Radio is your go-to destination for the best underground hits and street culture vibes. Support the movement by visiting GreenCoastRadio.com and checking out the “Station Gear” page for exclusive art and merch https://www.zazzle.com/store/green_coast_radio . Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel and dive into “Unknown Airwaves,” our music video show dedicated to uncovering hidden gems. Tune in, turn up the volume, and immerse yourself in the sound of the underground. Playlist Bill Hicks - Working Ramones - Needles & Pins Arc De Soleil - Sun Chaser Desert Mambas - It's been a while Gum - Minor Setback Irene Diaz - Crazy Love La La - Caramelo Tonina - Quizas, Quizas, Quizas The Heavy - What makes a man Le Tigre - TKO Nicola Cruz - Echo DIstante R.L. Burnside - Shuck Dub Scott Levene - Prettiest Peach Ofega - It's not easy Phyllis Dillon - Don't Stay Away Screaming Jay Hawkins - Portrait of a man Segio Mendes & Brasil 66 - For What it's worth Yannis & Yaw - Walk through fire The Barbarians - Are you a boy or are you girl Thee Headcoats - All my feelings denied Scout Niblett - Gun
BIENVENUE DANS UNE SERIE SPECIALE PODCASTHON ! AVERTISSEMENT : attention, dans ces épisodes, nous allons parler trafic.Exceptionnellement dans Wild, nous te proposons une série de 3 épisodes sur des animaux qui ont été recueillis dans des parcs animaliers. Victimes de trafic ou de détention illégale, ces animaux ne pourront jamais vivre à l'état sauvage. Mais rassure toi, nous allons rencontrer leurs soigneurs qui s'en occupent très bien et les aiment de tout leur coeur !Dans ce premier épisode, nous partons à la rencontre de David, un super soigneur animalier , et TSAGAN un magnifique tigre qui ne sait pas parler le tigre ...et qui a été recueilli au parc animalier de la Barben. Ce parc soutient ECOFAUNE une association qui permet de sauvegarder des espèces. Vous pouvez retrouver toutes les infos ici : https://www.parcanimalierlabarben.com/animaux/preserver-les-especesEt bien sûr le professeur répondra à la super question d'un de nos petits auditeurs ! Un podcast d'Ambre Gaudet avec Tristan de la Fléchère.Mis en son et mixé par Morgane PeyrotRetrouvez tous nos podcasts sur maisondupodcast.fr Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
BIENVENUE DANS UNE SERIE SPECIALE PODCASTHON ! AVERTISSEMENT : attention, dans ces épisodes, nous allons parler trafic.Exceptionnellement dans Wild, nous te proposons une série de 3 épisodes sur des animaux qui ont été recueillis dans des parcs animaliers. Victimes de trafic ou de détention illégale, ces animaux ne pourront jamais vivre à l'état sauvage. Mais rassure toi, nous allons rencontrer leurs soigneurs qui s'en occupent très bien et les aiment de tout leur coeur !Dans ce premier épisode, nous partons à la rencontre de David, un super soigneur animalier , et TSAGAN un magnifique tigre qui ne sait pas parler le tigre ...et qui a été recueilli au parc animalier de la Barben. Ce parc soutient ECOFAUNE une association qui permet de sauvegarder des espèces. Vous pouvez retrouver toutes les infos ici : https://www.parcanimalierlabarben.com/animaux/preserver-les-especesEt bien sûr le professeur répondra à la super question d'un de nos petits auditeurs ! Un podcast d'Ambre Gaudet avec Tristan de la Fléchère.Mis en son et mixé par Morgane PeyrotRetrouvez tous nos podcasts sur maisondupodcast.fr Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Entrevue avec Michel Bergeron, ex-entraîneur-chef des Nordiques de Québec et analyste sportif à TVA Sports et TVA. Figure emblématique du hockey québécois, Michel Bergeron a marqué l’histoire comme entraîneur des Nordiques et analyste sportif. Connu pour son franc-parler et son intensité, « Le Tigre » continue de passionner les amateurs chez TVA Sports. Retour sur son parcours et son influence durable.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Le mois de février débutera de manière magique à L'Evasion de Sélestat ! Ce samedi 01 février, le spectacle "Baracadabra" lancera la programmation culturelle de l'établissement ce mois-ci. Le public sera replongé au cœur du Paris de 1930 en compagnie de Jules, qui proposera divers tours au sein de son bar. En parallèle, une exposition sera également à observer du 04 au 13 février. Les visiteurs de L'Evasion, mais aussi du bar sélestadien Le Tigre, pourront admirer les œuvres de Jean Risacher et des plasticiens de L'Evasion. Ce mois de février se terminera avec humour grâce au cabaret d'impro des Zidefuz, le vendredi 21 février. Matthieu, Anne et Gilles, donnent quelques précisions sur ces actualités. Informations et billetterie sur le site internet helloasso.com/associations/apei-centre-alsace-esat-l-evasionLes interviews sont également à retrouver sur les plateformes Spotify, Deezer, Apple Podcasts, Podcast Addict ou encore Amazon Music.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Eileen Myles is a poet, novelist, performer and art journalist. They are one of the most important figures in American Literature and Poetry. Books mentioned: A working life by Eileen Myles, Cape Cod by Henry David Thoreau Song mentioned: Hot Topic by Le Tigre
Girls to the front! Kathleen Hanna of Bikini Kill and Le Tigre was one of the founders of the Riot Grrrl movement and a shining example for gals just making cool shit that they want to make. Join us for a virtual holiday party December 17! All proceeds go towards the Brooklyn Free Clinic! NEW MERCH!!!!!! https://shop.celebritymemoirbookclub.biz/ If you want to host a CMBC meetup here's a meetup 101 packet to help you plan! Keep up with all the latest: https://celebritymemoirbookclub.biz/ Join our Geneva Community to chat with the other worms!!!! Join the Patreon for new episodes every Thursday! https://www.patreon.com/celebritymemoirbookclub Follow us on Twitter @cmbc_podcast and Instagram @celebritymemoirbookclub Art by @adrianne_manpearl and theme song by @ashleesimpsonross Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Great news: WE FIXED OUR AUDIO SITUATION on Art Smack . This week Jerry dragged Matt to come on the podcast to not talk about art. Instead they discuss all of the things around the art i.e. The Substance, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Luigi Mangioni, "subtle foreshadowing" videos, those creepy drones all over the east coast, movies that opened our eyes as teenagers, and our collective hangover from GenX'ers like Peaches and Le Tigre. This is not a hard hitting episode about art. Opposite. Its a very dumb episode. Enjoy. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jerrygogosian/support
De nombreuses espèces animales se sont éteintes en raison des activités humaines au fil des siècles, souvent à cause de la chasse excessive, de la destruction des habitats et de l'introduction d'espèces invasives. Voici cinq exemples marquants d'animaux qui ont disparu en grande partie à cause des humains : 1. Le Dodo (Raphus cucullatus)Le dodo était un grand oiseau incapable de voler qui vivait exclusivement sur l'île Maurice, dans l'océan Indien. Cet oiseau, découvert par les marins européens au 17ème siècle, a été rapidement exterminé, principalement à cause de la chasse intensive et de la destruction de son habitat. Les colons ont introduit des animaux comme les cochons, les chiens et les rats, qui ont détruit les œufs et les jeunes dodos, contribuant ainsi à l'extinction de l'espèce en moins d'un siècle après sa découverte. 2. Le Tigre de Tasmanie (Thylacinus cynocephalus)Également connu sous le nom de thylacine, ce marsupial carnivore ressemblant à un loup vivait en Australie, en Tasmanie et en Nouvelle-Guinée. Il a été chassé jusqu'à l'extinction par les colons européens au 19ème et début du 20ème siècle, qui le considéraient comme une menace pour leur bétail. La destruction des forêts pour l'agriculture et la concurrence avec les chiens domestiques ont également contribué à sa disparition. Le dernier tigre de Tasmanie connu est mort en captivité en 1936. 3. Le Grand Pingouin (Pinguinus impennis)Cet oiseau marin incapable de voler, autrefois abondant dans l'Atlantique Nord, a été exterminé par la chasse excessive. Les Européens tuaient le grand pingouin pour sa viande, ses plumes et ses œufs. L'animal était également prisé pour sa graisse, utilisée dans les lampes à huile. La surexploitation de l'espèce a été si rapide que le dernier couple de grands pingouins a été tué en 1844 sur l'île Eldey, près de l'Islande. 4. La Vache de mer de Steller (Hydrodamalis gigas)Découverte en 1741 par l'explorateur Georg Wilhelm Steller, cette gigantesque créature marine habitait les eaux peu profondes autour des îles Commandeur, dans le Pacifique Nord. L'espèce a été chassée pour sa viande et sa graisse. En moins de 30 ans après sa découverte, la vache de mer de Steller a disparu, victime de la chasse intensive menée par les chasseurs de fourrures et les marins. 5. Le Moa (Dinornithiformes)Les moas étaient de grands oiseaux incapables de voler, endémiques de la Nouvelle-Zélande. Certaines espèces mesuraient plus de trois mètres de haut. Ils ont été exterminés par les Maoris, qui sont arrivés en Nouvelle-Zélande autour du 13ème siècle. Les Moas étaient chassés pour leur viande, et la destruction de leurs habitats forestiers a accéléré leur extinction, qui s'est produite quelques centaines d'années après l'arrivée des humains. Ces exemples soulignent l'impact dévastateur que les activités humaines peuvent avoir sur la faune. La chasse, la déforestation, et l'introduction d'espèces invasives ont contribué à la disparition de ces animaux, laissant des écosystèmes appauvris et un héritage de perte irréversible. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Alice Laverda"24 volte la verità"Raphaël Meltzwww.prehistoricaeditore.itC'è Gabriel, un cineoperatore che ha percorso tutto il Novecento con l'occhio incollato dietro la sua macchina da presa: dal funerale di Sarah Bernhardt all'11 settembre 2001 passando per la Pace di Parigi, nel 1919, sarà stato il testimone muto di un mondo caotico e vertiginoso. C'è Adrien, suo nipote, un giornalista specializzato in quelle cose digitali che ormai invadono le nostre vite. E c'è il romanzo che Adien ha deciso di scrivere attorno alla figura del nonno.In ventiquattro capitoli, raccontare una vita. Ventiquattro capitoli come le ventiquattro immagini che costituiscono ogni secondo di un film. Ventiquattro capitoli per tentare di cogliere la verità.Cosa resta di chi non è più tra noi? Cosa si può dire di conoscere di ciò che si è visto ma non vissuto? Cosa fare, al giorno d'oggi, di tutte queste immagini?Raphaël Meltz (1975) è uno scrittore raro, estremamente eclettico. È autore di svariati racconti, saggi e romanzi; per un fumetto, è stato recentemente premiato al Festival 'Angoulême. Ha cofondato e codiretto la rivista “R deréel” e il magazine “Le Tigre”. Dal 2013 al 2017 ha prestato servizio come addetto culturale presso l'Ambasciata di Francia in Messico. Significative le parole di Frédéric Martin, il suo editore francese (Le Tripode): “Meltz è un Don Chisciotte, una persona dal bagaglio intellettuale molto vasto, che ora potrebbe trovarsi negli uffici ministeriali o seduto a una cattedra universitaria, ma che ha scelto una forma di resistenza.”Alice Laverda è nata a Bassano del Grappa nel 1989. Si è laureata in Traduzione Letteraria all'Universitè Aix-Marseille, in Linguistica e Traduzione all'Università di Pisa.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
Le Tigre originally formed in 1998. They released their self-titled debut album in October 1999. Spin Magazine called it one of the best albums of the past 30 years, and Pitchfork called it one of the best albums of the 90s. I listened to that album a lot when it came out, and 25 years later, I still hear songs from it everywhere, on TV and in movies, and just out in the world – especially the song “Deceptacon.” For this episode, I talked to Kathleen Hanna and Johanna Fateman from Le Tigre about how they wrote it, and how they put the track together.For more, visit songexploder.net/le-tigre.
Niki souffrait de cauchemars chroniques. Jusqu'à 7 par nuit. Quelques mois de thérapie cognitivo-comportementale avec le psychothérapeute Benjamin Putois lui ont permis de venir à bout de cette pathologie. L'idée est simple et efficace : rescénariser ses cauchemars pendant la journée pour les rendre joyeux et pour qu'ils s'intègrent peu à peu dans les nuits. (Reportage: Bastien Confino, réalisation: David Golan, production: Laurence Difélix, rediffusion du 15 novembre 2021).
New music from LCD Soundsystem, Girl and Girl, Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory and more!
Reading Kathleen Hanna's "Rebel Girl" at the moment, a book I highly recommend. No Bikini Kill or Le Tigre on the playlist this time around, but I can still promise a thoroughly enjoyable mix of punk, hard rock, thrash, garage, rap and alternative.
Où il est entre autres question de : [00:00:00] Tigre de Montrouge et vieillir vite [00:27:42] Les figurines de République [00:56:47] Astro Bot [01:27:34] Le Disco-verbe [01:46:35] Erik Satie, un sacré rigolus [02:06:32] Kaos La Page Patreon du Cosy Corner : https://www.patreon.com/lecosycorner -- Playlist -- - 50 cent - In Da Club - Stevie Wonder - Happy Birthday - Magic System - Joyeux Anniversaire - Migos - Birthday - Anne-Marie - Birthday - Erik Satie - Première Gymnopédie - Erik Satie - Embryons desséchés II. D'Edriopthalma - Erik Satie - Petite Ouverture à Danser - Erik Satie - Véritables Préludes Flasques (Pour un Chien) - Sévère Réprimande - Erik Satie - Véritables Préludes Flasques (Pour un Chien) - Seul à la Maison - Erik Satie - Véritables Préludes Flasques (Pour un Chien) - On joue - Erik Satie - Gnossienne No. 3 - Lizzo - Birthday Girl - Red Velvet - Birthday - ALB - Island in the Thanks (Cosy Corner 149 Special Thanks)
Reading Kathleen Hanna's "Rebel Girl" at the moment, a book I highly recommend. No Bikini Kill or Le Tigre on the playlist this time around, but I can still promise a thoroughly enjoyable mix of punk, hard rock, thrash, garage, rap and alternative.
Lace up your Docs and photocopy some zines, ladies! We're getting hardcore with the original riot grrrl herself—Kathleen Hanna—and her new memoir "Rebel Girl." From founding Bikini Kill and Le Tigre to getting super wasted with Kurt Cobain, stripping in Portland, criticizing the capitalist patriarchy through visual art, and f*cking one of the Beastie Boys' brains out—this is one badass journey through rock herstory.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/cbcthepodSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bienvenidos Bastarnautas a esta nueva edición destilada desde la entrañable cabina Bastarda. ¿Que rola te gusta más para tomar las riendas y cambiar el rumbo abruptamente? No sabes bien a dónde te puede llevar, pero bien que sabes que en el mismo camino ya no te quieres quedar. Comenzamos con Wolfmother, que no por nada forma parte del soundtrack en la película de Hangover; escucha este rolón pinpon de Titán, Chale de María Barracuda en colaboración con Rubén de Café Tacuba, Algo funky sabroso de Le Tigre, White Stripes para ir cerrando filas con lo mejor de lo que el siglo 21 ha ofrecido en rock, cerramos con broche de oro con un funk de new Orleans de Little Buck que lo hace con pasión. Así que péinate las patillas, remángate los pantalones, desabrocha tu cinturón, saca la panza y suéltate la greña para sumergirte en cabina con nosotros una vez más; recuerda que tienes otras 280 para escuchar o rememorar al cómodo alcance de la punta de tus dedos.
On this week's Talkhouse Podcast we've got a legend of ‘90s-era punk in deep conversation with a songwriter you might be hearing of for the first time: Kathleen Hanna and Jim Andralis. Hanna, of course, was a founding member of Bikini Kill, the band credited with starting the riot grrrl movement and inspiring an incredible number of young women to pick up guitars and claim their place in the rock universe. After Bikini Kill's initial split, Hanna went on to perform in both The Julie Ruin and Le Tigre, though recent years have found her spitting fire with Bikini Kill yet again—they're actually on tour now through September. Hanna also released an excellent memoir this year called Rebel Girl: My Life as a Feminist Punk, which is absolutely worth a read or an audiobook listen—Hanna reads it herself, and it's awesome. Hanna's people approached us about having her chat with songwriter Jim Andralis because, as you'll hear in this chat, she might be his biggest fan. Andralis is a New Yorker whose day job is as a trauma-focused psychotherapist, but who's been writing songs for the past 20 or so years. Considering Hanna's fandom, it might surprise you to learn that Andralis doesn't come out of the punk tradition at all: He's a songwriter in the classic sense, meaning it's tough to pin him into a genre box—Kathleen tries a little bit here, but doesn't come to any conclusions. Andralis recently released his fifth album, Ghosts, check out a song they chat about toward the end of this episode, it's called “Carnival.” Hanna and Andralis jump right into their chat here, and you can tell they're old friends. As you'll hear at the top, Hanna and her band were recently honored by Olympia, Washington with Bikini Kill Day, celebrating a lifetime of achievements. After that, Hanna gets straight to picking Andralis' brain about his lyrics and songwriting. She interprets one song in particular that turns out to be… not quite right, but also exactly right? You'll see. Enjoy. 0:00 – Intro 2:48 – Happy Bikini Kill Day! 9:26 – Kathleen tries to figure out what genre Jim's songs belong in 21:07 – Jim's song about political depression 32:48 – An appreciation of Jamey Johnson 39:05 – "What a dick, if I had written the song that way!" Thanks for listening to the Talkhouse Podcast and thanks to Kathleen Hanna and Jim Andralis for chatting. If you liked what you heard, please follow Talkhouse on your favorite podcasting platform and check out all the great stuff at Talkhouse.com. This episode was produced by Myron Kaplan, and the Talkhouse theme is composed and performed by the Range. See you next time! This episode is brought to you by DistroKid. DistroKid makes music distribution fun and easy with unlimited uploads and artists keep 100% of their royalties and earnings. To learn more and get 30% off your first year's membership, visit: distrokid.com/vip/talkhouse
Le 7 octobre 1800, à 8 heures du matin, dans le golfe du Bengale, le capitaine britannique Robert Rivington aperçoit un petit navire français, le Confiance, dirigé par le jeune corsaire Robert Surcouf. Sûr de lui, Rivington décide de chasser ce navire insignifiant avec son puissant Kent. Cependant, il ignore qu'il tombera dans une embuscade. Surcouf, avec audace et stratégie, parvient à aborder le Kent et à capturer le navire, démontrant ainsi la vulnérabilité de la Compagnie des Indes Orientales face aux corsaires français. Ce jour marque le début de la légende de Surcouf, surnommé le roi des corsaires et la terreur des mers, qui réussira de nombreux exploits maritimes contre les Britanniques. Merci pour votre écoute Retrouvez l'ensemble des épisodes de l'Heure H sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/22750 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
President Emmanuel Macron zet de Franse republiek op zijn kop. De nederlaag van zijn partij bij de Europese verkiezingen bracht hem ertoe een bijna revolutionaire stap te zetten. En vervolgens trekt hij daar de consequenties uit. Hij daagt de Franse politici uit als nooit te voren sinds het begin van de Vijfde Republiek en het aantreden van Charles de Gaulle als president in 1958.***Deze aflevering is mede mogelijk gemaakt met donaties van luisteraars die we hiervoor hartelijk danken. Word ook vriend van de show!Heb je belangstelling om in onze podcast te adverteren of ons te sponsoren? Zend een mailtje naar adverteren@dagennacht.nl en wij zoeken contact.Op sommige podcast-apps kun je niet alles lezen. De complete tekst en een overzicht van al onze eerdere afleveringen vind je hier***Macron schreef vervroegde verkiezingen uit en vroeg de Fransen om 'opheldering': “Hoe en door wie wilt u dat ons land geregeerd wordt?” Daarmee zette hij het politieke systeem en de politieke cultuur op zijn kop. Niet de president beslist en stuurt piramidaal, maar de kiezer moet de richting wijzen.De politieke groeperingen reageerden heel ouderwets – ten diepste gaullistisch. Zij vroegen de kiezer hen een absolute meerderheid te geven, zoals gebruikelijk in het politieke bestel van de nog altijd bestaande Vijfde Republiek. De Fransen lijken wèl aan vernieuwing toe. Zij luisterden naar iemand anders; de voetballer uit het nationale elftal Kylian Mbappé. De voetbalster adviseerde de burgers 'verantwoordelijk' te handelen en 'de extremen' te marginaliseren. Alsof hij ‘het vaasje van Mark Rutte' in de etalage zette.De uitslag van de verkiezingen van 7 juli verblufte de waarnemers dan ook. Geen duidelijke, klassieke absolute meerderheid voor enige stroming. Geen dominante rol voor de partij van de president. Geen triomf voor het radicaal-rechts van Marine le Pen, geen krachtige tegenbeweging door extreemlinks van oud-trotskist Jean-Luc Mélenchon. Maar wat dan wel?Jaap en PG duiken diep in de uitslagen, dwars door het Franse stad en platteland. Alleen zo ontdek je de patronen die de basis vormden van deze verrassende uitslag. Wat gebeurde in Yvelines? Wat in de Gironde en de stedelijke centra rond Parijs?En terwijl het stof neerdaalde, zette Macron op 10 juli zijn volgende revolutionaire stap. Hij schreef een brief aan de kiezers en legde uitvoerig uit waarom hij die 'opheldering' nodig vond, met alle risico's van dien. Hij maande de politici nu in diepgaand beraad en overleg een stabiele regeringsmeerderheid te vinden, waarvoor hij als staatshoofd dan een premier zou aanwijzen.Frankrijk was opnieuw verbluft. Moest men nu `à la Belge' (en zoals bij ons!) een kabinetsformatie proberen - polderen, coalities maken en compromissen zoeken? Dat was 'du jamais vu!' in een politieke cultuur van ideologische confrontatie en tweedeling.Voor Frankrijk liggen nu twee wegen open. Men kan terugkeren naar de Vierde Republiek, de naoorlogse 12 jaar voordat ze De Gaulle smeekten de macht naar zich toe te trekken. De labiliteit van toen met kortademige kabinetten is geen attractief perspectief.Men kan ook kiezen voor een constructie à la de Derde Republiek van de periode 1870-1940. Het lijkt vergeten hoezeer Frankrijk in die jaren een stevige, parlementair geregeerde natie was en allerminst de ‘gekozen monarchie' van de jaren sinds 1958.Opvallend is dat de bloei van Frankrijk in die jaren in culturele en economische zin alom bewonderd is. Parijs was de wereldhoofdstad van de kunsten. Technologie, innovatie, wetenschap en politieke vernieuwingen stonden voorop. Maar de politiek in die jaren lijkt veel geheel verdwenen uit de nationale herinnering.Sommige politieke leiders waren bepaald kleurrijk. ‘Le Tigre' Georges Clemenceau bleek een onstuitbare oorlogsleider. Raymond Poincaré en Jules Ferry waren enorme persoonlijkheden die het land krachtig richting gaven. En hoe kun je het levensverhaal vergeten van Marguerite Steinheil?Het Frankrijk van de Derde Republiek is misschien in allerlei opzichten een inspiratie voor het experiment van Macron. Want als hij een 'brede poldercoalitie' kan realiseren dan zal de politiek nadrukkelijk parlementair zijn.Dan hangt niet langer alles af van de man in het Élysée, van 'Jupiter' of 'Dieu' zoals presidenten een tikje spottend genoemd werden. Het kan een nieuwe politieke cultuur worden. Een waarin de president meer nationaal symbool dan 'patron' wordt. Misschien een uitermate geschikte rol voor… Kylian Mbappé!***Verder lezenRésultats des élections législatives 2024 : découvrez les scores du second tour et quel député l'emporte dans votre circonscription***Verder luisteren432 – Verkiezingen Europees Parlement 2024: het midden houdt stand429 – Hoe het Europees Parlement steeds meer macht naar zich toe trekt419 - Europa kán sterven - Emmanuel Macrons visie op onze toekomst407 - Cruciale Europese verkiezingen399 - Politieke problemen in Duitsland, Nederland en Europa: de grote zorgen van Bondsdaglid Otto Fricke333 - Een 'bromance' tussen Rishi Sunak en Emmanuel Macron. De haat-liefdeverhouding van Britten en Fransen302 - De Frans-Duitse motor hapert. Gesprek met Bondsdaglid Otto Fricke240 - Het Franse EU-voorzitterschap als uitdaging voor Rutte IV204 - 14 juli 2021: Op weg naar de Franse presidentsverkiezingen190 - Napoleon, 200 jaar na zijn dood: zijn betekenis voor Nederland en Europa45 – De liefdesbrieven van Francois Mitterrand35 - Charles De Gaulle28 - De relatie Nederland-Frankrijk***Tijdlijn00:00:00 – Deel 100:26:24 – Deel 200:43:27 – Deel 301:22:23 – Einde Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Nous sommes le 8 juillet 1827, en Bretagne. C'est dans sa maison de campagne située près de Saint-Servan que Robert Surcouf tire sa révérence. L'ancien corsaire, devenu armateur tout puissant, est âgé de cinquante-trois ans. Inhumé à Saint-Malo, on peut lire, sur sa tombe : « Un célèbre marin a fini sa carrière Il est dans le tombeau pour jamais endormi Les matelots sont privés de leur père Les malheureux ont perdu leur ami. » Plus tard, sous la plume du marin, peintre et écrivain, Ambroise Louis Garneray, qui aurait voyagé à ses côtés, on pourra lire : « Surcouf était un de ces hommes qui, enveloppés d'une écorce assez rude, ne peuvent être devinés ni compris à la première vue. Ses manières rondes, aisées, mais originales, exigeaient que l'observation, pour pouvoir arriver à comprendre son génie, commençât d'abord par se familiariser avec sa nature… » Alors qui était Robert Surcouf ? Un gamin truculent passionné dès son plus jeune âge par la mer. Un audacieux et fin stratège, bête noire des redoutables navires britanniques. Un commerçant rusé. Un négrier. Héros aux yeux de ses contemporains. Légende parfois embarrassante pour l'Histoire. Embarquons avec celui que l'on le surnommait le « Tigre des mers »… SUjets traités : Robert Surcouf, marin, corsaire, armateur, matelot, mer, tigre, navire, négier, légende Avec nous : Dominique Le Brun, écrivain de Marine. Auteur de « Surcouf, le Tigre des mers » ; Tallandier. Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 14h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
Get ready for the most electrifying episode of Air Tight 112 yet! First up, we tackle the controversy surrounding rapper BG. After his recent release on parole, BG is required to submit all new song lyrics to the #government for review. Is this a violation of artistic #freedom, or a necessary step for #public safety? We break down the legal implications and the heated reactions from the #hip-hop community. Next, we journey to the #Cook Islands, where a groundbreaking new policy now allows islanders and visitors to legally use #medical #cannabis. This move is set to transform both the local #healthcare system and the #tourism industry. We'll explore what this means for the region and how it compares to global trends in cannabis legalization. But that's not all! We're spinning tracks from some of the most innovative #artists on the scene today. Tune in for #music from Le Tigre, Dos Santos, Lake Street Dive, Sault, and many more. These artists are pushing boundaries and redefining genres, and you need to hear what they've got to offer. Missing this episode means missing out on being in the know. Air Tight 112 is where the #cool conversations happen, and we encourage you to gatekeep this gem of a show—share it only with the coolest people in your life. Green Coast Radio is your source for cutting-edge news and music, so don't let your #friends miss out. Tune in, turn up, and stay ahead of the curve with Air Tight 112! Playlist Le Tigre - Deceptacon Adi Victoria - Ain't Killed Me Yet Black Brothers - Saman Doye Courtney Barnett - Avant Gardener Dos Santos - Jaguar de Rosas Frazey Ford - September Fields Glyders - Geneva Strangemod Hidden Fees - So What Imarhan - Tahabort Ken Nordine - Flesh Lake Street Dive - Better Than Little Simz - Introvert Los Monroes - Desierto de Asfalto Lyres - Help you Ann Massive Attack - Angel Mick Jagger - Gotta get a grip The Delegators - Be good to me Quincy Jones - Money is Sault - Let me go Siouxsie & the Banshees - Hong Kong Garden Stereolab - French Disko The Amps - Tipp City The Cure - Pillbox Tales Spotify Playlist for this episode : https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5rGAf01dPRdbcfMtNK5ueK?si=a80be24ee17d4cfe
durée : 00:46:52 - Le Masque et la Plume - par : Rebecca Manzoni - "Oui" par Célie Pauthe, "Tango y Tango" par Marcial Di Fonzo Bo, "Le Tigre bleu de l'Euphrate" par Denis Marleau, le stand up de Vérino "Focus", "La Réunification des deux Corées" par Joël Pommerat et "Le Duplex" par Didier Caron, méritent-ils leur ticket ? - invités : Laurent Goumarre, Vincent Josse, Fabienne Pascaud, Sandrine Blanchard - Laurent Goumarre : Producteur de radio français, journaliste au quotidien Libération, Vincent Josse : Producteur et critique de théâtre chez France Inter, Fabienne Pascaud : Journaliste chez Télérama, Sandrine Blanchard : Journaliste et critique pour Le Monde - réalisé par : Audrey RIPOULL
Before she founded the riot grrrl movement of the 1990s, Kathleen Hanna was a teenager volunteering at a rape and domestic violence shelter in Olympia, Washington. In today's episode, the Bikini Kill and Le Tigre frontwoman tells NPR's Kelly McEvers how the anger and grief she absorbed there manifested into lyrics and performances that would take the punk and music scenes by storm. That story is at the heart of Hanna's memoir, Rebel Girl, which also grapples with setting boundaries, carrying the feminist torch of a generation and lending a hand to younger bands. To listen to Book of the Day sponsor-free and support NPR's book coverage, sign up for Book of the Day+ at plus.npr.org/bookofthedayLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
durée : 00:54:08 - Le grand atelier - par : Vincent Josse - Le romancier propose deux pièces, au théâtre national de la Colline : « Terrasses », inspirée des attentats terroristes du 13 novembre 2013 et « Le Tigre bleu de l'Euphrate », un monologue imaginaire d'Alexandre Le Grand au moment de son agonie. Deux spectacles mis en scène par Denis Marleau. - invités : Laurent Gaudé, Oan KIM - Laurent Gaudé : Romancier, poète et dramaturge, Oan Kim : - réalisé par : Karen DEHAIS
This week on The Leftovers, never-before-heard audio from Kathleen Hanna, frontwoman for the groundbreaking feminist punk bands Bikini Kill and Le Tigre and author of the new memoir Rebel Girl. Last week, on Your Last Meal, Kathleen talked about meals she's eaten that were so good, they made her cry. Like, really cry. Today she tells us about her major, if accidental, contribution to a Nirvana record, what it means to be punk-rock while living a comfortable adult life and what it was like working at McDonald's as a teenager. Then host Rachel Belle meets the co-founder of Food Not Bombs, a global movement to end hunger. Watch Rachel's Cascade PBS TV show The Nosh with Rachel Belle! Follow along on Instagram! Thanks to Visit Kitsap for sponsoring this episode!Support the show: http://rachelbelle.substack.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the podcast Rain is joined by writer and musician, Kathleen Hanna. Their conversation travels from shared memories of being in bands in the 90’s, Kathleen’s thoughts on feminism today, how anger can motivate and harm creativity, the importance of self care and why it’s best to ditch toxic relationships. Kathleen’s memoir REBEL GIRL is out now. We then hear from the incredibly inspiring writer and filmmaker Naz Riahi, who shares what it was like to work with Kathleen on Rebel Girl, how music found her in Iran as a child, what inspires her, and what’s next for her creatively. Tune in to this power hour of conversation at LaunchLeft.com/podcast. ----------------- LAUNCHLEFT OFFICIAL WEBSITEhttps://www.launchleft.com LAUNCHLEFT PATREON https://www.patreon.com/LaunchLeft TWITTER https://twitter.com/LaunchLeft INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/launchleft/ FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/LaunchLeft --------------------- LaunchLeft Podcast hosted by Rain Phoenix is an intentional space for Art and Activism where famed creatives launch new artists. LaunchLeft is an alliance of left-of-center artists, a curated ecosystem that includes a podcast, label and NFT gallery. --------------------- IN THIS EPISODE: [5:25] How much has feminism changed since the 80s? What is the state of feminism today? [10:54] What is an internal positive belief that has stayed with Kathleen since childhood that she still draws upon? [12:24] Are all art forms the same or different in the process of creating? [18:26] Does anger motivate Kathleen when she is writing? [29:03] What does Kathleen do for self care while on the road? [37:44] What is Kathleen’s advice for young women? [41:05] How did music find Kathleen? [43:20] Kathleen introduces Naz Riahi and explains why she tipped her hat to Naz. [49:31] Naz joins the show and shares about what it was like working with Kathleen. [52:52] What about working with Kathleen influenced Naz’s own work or inspired her as a writer? [56:16] How did music find Naz? [58:36] What is next for Naz? KEY TAKEAWAYS: [24:47] We’re all creators, we all have the ability. We’re creating every day by being alive, we are creating our reality, we’re creating the future of what we want to be and say and do in the world. [38:12] If you find yourself in a toxic relationship with someone, whether that be a friend, family or lover, step away. Those toxic people are standing in the way of other people who are waiting for an opportunity to be in your life. [55:11] Take chances to try new things and allow opportunities into your life, but if you are finding those things take away from your energy to do the things you love, then you know those are not for you. RESOURCE LINKS: LaunchLeft Podcast Smart Link Links for Kathleen Hanna: Kathleen Hanna's Website Kathleen Hanna's Instagram Kathleen Hanna's TikTok Bikini Kill Website Bikini Kill Instagram Bikini Kill Twitter Bikini Kill Bandcamp Bikini Kill YouTube Le Tigre World Instagram Le Tigre World Facebook Links for Naz Riahi Naz Riahi's Website Naz Riahi's Instagram BIOGRAPHIES: Katheleen Hanna: Kathleen Hanna is a punk singer, artist, and the front-woman of the influential bands Bikini Kill and Le Tigre. Hanna is a staple in feminist publications, from college curriculums to bestselling books, and a leading voice in the punk feminist movement. She has been named one of the best live performers of our time, earning acclaim from Rolling Stone, The New York Times, NPR, Interview Magazine, V Magazine, Vogue, Entertainment Weekly, BUST Magazine, NYLON and Los Angeles Times, to name a few. Naz Riahi: Naz Riahi (she/her) is a filmmaker, writer and artist. Much of her work explores the spaces, emotions and opportunities and humor of reaching for connection, informed by her experiences as an immigrant from Iran. She was named one of Filmmaker Magazine’s 25 New Faces of Independent Film. Her short film Sincerely, Erik received a Vimeo Staff Pick and won a Vimeo Best of the Year Award and was named a NoBudge Best Film of the Year. It has garnered praise from Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), The New York Times T Magazine and Fast Company among numerous publications and cultural institutions. Her essays, journalism and fiction have been published widely in outlets such as Harper’s Bazaar, Oldster, Pipe Wrench, Food & Wine, Los Angeles Review of Books, Longreads, Catapult, The Fader, Guernica and more. Naz has performed original works at MoCA (Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles) and at Dynasty Handbag’s Weirdo Night. She was the creator of the dialogical art project, Bitten. In recognition of Bitten, Naz was invited to SXSL at the Obama White House. An essay she wrote about the experience received public praise from President Obama. Her collection of short stories, Vibrations, will be published by Dopamine Press in 2025. Naz holds an MFA from the New School and is the recipient of a NYFA City Artist Corps Grant.
Punk singer, artist, and the front-woman of the bands Bikini Kill and Le Tigre, Kathleen Hanna has spent the last three decades as a trailblazer in the punk feminist movement. She joins guest host Roxane Gay to talk about her new memoir and storied career making art and music.
The legendary riot grrrl and punk rock singer for Bikini Kill and Le Tigre has a reputation for crying over a delicious meal. As far as we know, she's shed tears over sushi, birthday cake, and gelato. Why does food make her so emotional? She breaks it down (but doesn't break down!) for host Rachel Belle. Kathleen, who got her start in the punk scene in Olympia, WA in the early 90s, is best known for being an outspoken feminist and activist; at her early shows she'd speak out about domestic violence and sexual violence between songs. While Kathleen took her rage to the stage, cookbook author and James Beard Award winning journalist Kathy Gunst, released her outrage through flour, sugar, butter, fruit, and chocolate. We talk about her cookbook, Rage Baking: The Transformative Power of Flour, Fury, and Women's Voices. Pick up Kathleen's new memoir Rebel Girl! Follow along on Instagram! Watch Rachel's new Cascade PBS TV show The Nosh with Rachel Belle! Support the show: http://rachelbelle.substack.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kathleen Hanna is a punk icon, a pioneer of the riot grrrl movement, and one of the most influential feminists of the ‘90s. As the frontwoman of Bikini Kill, Le Tigre and The Julie Ruin, she's empowered women to feel liberated over their bodies and minds. Now, she's released a gripping new memoir, “Rebel Girl,” in which she details the abuse she endured by men throughout her life, the terror she often felt on stage, and her path to becoming a champion of women. Kathleen joins Tom to look back on her life and career.
“Girls to the front!!!!” Chelsea is joined by Nora McInerny (It's Going To Be OK) to discuss Kathleen Hanna's iconic memoir, “Rebel Girl.” From Kathleen's journey as the lead singer of Bikini Kill to leading the Riot Grrrl revolution to starting the band Le Tigre, they dive into it all. There's also Kathleen's battle with Lyme disease, her romance with a Beastie Boy, and an absolutely epic run-in with Courtney Love, who shouts our new favorite slogan: "You can't even read and I'm way more feminist than you!" We're going on tour in June! Tour info here! Where to pre-order Chelsea's book: Bookshop.org Find other places to pre-order Follow Chelsea: Instagram @chelseadevantez Join the cookie community: Become a member of the Patreon Show Notes: Spice Girls Episode Carrie Brownstein Episode Barbra Streisand Episode Ani DiFranco Episode What Happens When Lyme Disease Becomes an Identity? - The Cut Where to find our Guest: Nora McInerny Website Instagram Tiktok Podcast IG Terrible, Thanks For Asking It's Going To Be OK Refamulating *** Glamorous Trash is all about going high and low at the same time— Glam and Trash. We recap and book club celebrity memoirs, deconstruct pop culture, and sometimes, we cry! If you've ever referenced Mariah Carey in therapy... then this is the podcast for you. Thank you to our sponsors: Tanteo Tequila - @tanteotequila Pattern Brands - @patternbrands Libro.fm - Click here to get 2 audiobooks for the price of 1 with your first month of membership using code TRASH. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
durée : 00:28:44 - Le Feuilleton - Je passe mes journées à lire et à prendre des notes. Il y a dans ma tête, comme sur le papier, rien d'autre que Sakhaline. C'est une folie. Mania Sachalinosa
durée : 00:28:44 - Le Feuilleton - Je passe mes journées à lire et à prendre des notes. Il y a dans ma tête, comme sur le papier, rien d'autre que Sakhaline. C'est une folie. Mania Sachalinosa
This mixtape features the second single by Hudson Palace - The Who Cover ‘I'm A Boy' to be released this year. And the song, maybe one of the first in pop culture history to question gender roles, is captured here to psyche-folk perfection. It's not all covers, though; three are a few originals by Against Me!, Cavetown, Phranc, and others.From Tony, half of Hudson Palace - "I'm A Boy" was a particular fave of mine as a kid, back when I first fell in love with The Who and played the Meaty, Beaty, Big and Bouncy compilation daily, which it closed out. (The photograph shows art of myself at around that age.) It has taken a lifetime of being involved in music, which has included writing extensively about The Who, to feel comfortable with covering Pete Townshend's songs; fortunately, forming Hudson Palace with Paula has allowed for a (semi)-acoustic approach to the loudest of rock bands, and this song have an additionally baroque element to it.Artists - Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, The Raincoats, Hudson Palace, Cavetown, Mhaol, Yoko Ono, Le Tigre, Föllakzoid, Antony And The Johnsons, and loads more. Tune into new broadcasts of Matt Pape Mixtape, Friday from 12 - 1 AM EST / 5 - 6 AM GMTFor more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/matt-pape-mixtape///Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
durée : 00:59:13 - Christophe Panzani - par : Alex Dutilh - Parution du nouvel album de Laurent Bardainne & Tigre d'Eau Douce “Eden Beach Club”, chez Heavently Sweetness.
Let's dismantle systemic oppression with post-riot grrrl!Hilary and Cody dance and groove to the infectious, crackling first album by Le Tigre. Fronted by the legendary Kathleen Hanna, Le Tigre is a response to the implosion of a movement she championed.Le Tigre talks about all of the stuff you're gonna hear in the riot grrrl scene, but it candy-coats them and makes them accessible for those not deeply affiliated. With endless energy and topics that range from Rudy Giuliani being a jerk to a statement from Rothko about art, this record is jam-packed with jams...and a message that you can't help but nod your head to.Thanks for listening! Check out everything we have going on via the info below: Instagram: @earwaxpod TikTok: @earwaxpod Amoeba on Instagram: @amoebahollywood @amoebasf @amoebaberkeley Questions, Suggestions, Corrections (surely we're perfect): earwaxpodcast@amoeba-music.com Credits:Edited by Claudia Rivera-TinsleyAll transition music written and performed by Spencer Belden"EarWax Main Theme" performed by Spencer Belden feat. David Otis
WNB Full Circle presents our past interviews with artistic luminaries that explore the ways we can lead our most creative, passionate, multi-faceted lives. Punk rock musician Kathleen Hanna is a feminist icon. From her bands Bikini Kill and Le Tigre to her non profit Tees4Togo, she embodies the kind of multipassionate creative energy that inspires us all to use our voices for good. Since our interview, she has written her memoir, Rebel Girl, which you can pre-order now. Follow us on TikTok, Youtube and Insta Follow our podcast on Apple and Spotify and don't forget to leave us a great review! Why Not Both is hosted by Pam Shaffer and produced by Laura Studarus. The theme music is Get Down by Nyxe. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/why-not-both/support
Episode 92 of "Air Tight" takes you on a coast-to-coast tour of some major cannabis headlines. We're checking into New Jersey's exciting introduction of cannabis lounges, a game-changer for social consumption. Meanwhile, New York State gears up for cannabis home grow rights, empowering individuals in their cannabis journey. And over on the west coast, California faces a legal challenge as dispensaries sue over excise taxes, highlighting the ongoing evolution of the cannabis industry. Musically, we're blending these impactful stories with an equally impressive playlist. Get ready for the punk rock energy of Bratmobile, the iconic beats of Dr. Dre, the eclectic rhythms of Le Tigre, and the unique fusion sounds of The Bombay Royale, plus many more incredible artists. Tune into Episode 92 of "Air Tight" for a mix of enlightening cannabis news and a diverse, uplifting music lineup. Join the conversation and be part of this cultural and musical exploration! Playlist Smash Mouth - Walking on the Sun Alyxxe - On the Run Bratmobile - Love Thing Gary Numan - M.E. Elastica - Stutter Joe Cocker - Woman to Woman Dr. Dre - Let Me Ride Le Tigre - TKO Mexican Institute of Sound - Stop! NoName - Rainforest PJ Harvey - Down by the River The Black Keys - Beautiful People The Bombay Royale - Gunslingers Lullaby The Distillers - City of Angels The Good Kids - Lean In Young MC - Know How Afrika Bombaataa - Thug Life
Each year, Dan makes a mix of the songs that spent the most time in his head during the preceding 12 months. Some years, there is both a "rock" mix and an "everything else" mix, and 2023 is such a year. Presented today with a bit of context and explanation are the heavier songs; the full mix is also available as both a Spotify and Apple Music playlist for your listening convenience. Artists include: Weezer, PUP, Le Tigre, Origami Angel, and more. Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6ode3HRdi5fDHWiQbsV7Us?si=26e8792345da4860 Apple Music playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6ode3HRdi5fDHWiQbsV7Us?si=26e8792345da4860 PGV Facebook Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/802347208310205/ Dan's music licensing library: https://dankoch.net/library Email Dan: prettygoodvibrationspodcast@gmail.com IG: www.instagram.com/prettygoodvibespod/ Artwork: https://www.nickryanluevano.com/
Vous aimez Stéphane Bern ? Vous allez adorer l'historienne Virginie Girod ! Aujourd'hui, en sa compagnie, vous allez découvrir Georges Clemenceau, le tigre patriote ainsi que l'histoire de la tombe du soldat inconnu l'historien Jean-Yves Le Naour
Record-breaking runner Lauren Fleshman unpacks her New York Times bestseller Good for a Girl, a part-memoir, part-manifesto which challenges the male-built sports system; comedian and writer Joey Clift chats about his Comedy Central digital series Gone Native, which delves into the weird microaggressions Native people are up against; and Seattle-based indie supergroup Who Is She? performs a cover of a Le Tigre song... which actually got them fired from a sports arena gig. Plus, host Luke Burbank and announcer Elena Passarello share what records our listeners would like to break.
Wynter and KT have so much to chew on this week, including the scramble for social media life-rafts after Twitter. Wynter tells us all about the new Meta platform, Threads, while KT documents her various false starts and efforts at making a go of it on Bluesky. The two dish deep on the 2nd season of Hulu's The Bear, and ask the question, “Fishes” or “Forks?,” all while heaping praise on Ayo Edibiri's contributions to heartwarming BLERD representation.They also share their feelings about season two of And Just Like That…. Plus two songs of the week from Le Tigre and Otoboke Beaver. To get early access to releases and bonus content please subscribe to our patreon at patreon.com/waitingtoxhale