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We got the band back together to talk about a variety show's house band that is one of the legendary bands that existed...in the world of the Muppets.Writer's Bagel Basket Socials Instagram: @writersbagelbasketHell Is A Musical Socials Instagram: @hellisamusicalWhen Scary Met Stabby Instagram: @whenscarymetstabbyShady's Instagram/Twitter: @cookieoshadyPodcast Socials -Email: butasongpod@gmail.comFacebook: @butasongpodInstagram: @butasongpodTikTok: @butasongpodTwitter: @butasongpodNext episode: Les Girls!
Do you hear all the giggling cover from that covered wagon winding its way through Oregon? That's the sound of "Les Girls", one of the episodes Gene Roddenberry wrote for Have Gun - Will Travel, with a storyline and subject matter that Star Trek reused and expanded upon.
After decades of fighting abuse from San Diego's vice squad and finally securing dancers' rights, Kata Pierce-Morgan turned her “stripper energy” to a new creative outlet – producing shows for San Diego International Fringe Festival that tap into Les Girls history. Plus sex worker-activists turn to Fringe Festivals to use art to advocate for sex worker rights and to challenge stereotypes. In this chapter: Kata Pierce-Morgan, poet, activist, former dancer, current owner of Les Girls Theater Kate McGrew/Lady Grew, singer, activist, sex worker, Fringe artist Rachel Atlas, Fringe artist, activist, sex worker Kit Marsh, Fringe artist, sex worker Cherida Fraser, Fringe artist Credits: Beth Accomando, Producer/Host/Video editor Christopher Maue, Videographer/Lighting Designer Kurt Kohnen, Sound Designer Phil Nenna, Designer/Animator Sanns Dixon, Videographer Roland Lizarondo, Videographer Amy Fan and Gaby Moreno, Assistants David Washburn, Editor More information at kpbs.org/stripperenergy #strippers #adultentertainment #lesgirlstheater #sandiegohistory #vice #policeabuse #fighting back #sexworkers #fringefestivals #sandiegointernationalfringe #newzealandfringe #ireland #newzealand Explicit content.
After more than a decade of sexual harassment, coerced encounters, and psychological abuse by San Diego vice, Kata Pierce-Morgan and her fellow Les Girls dancers were ready to tap into their stripper energy and fight back. If polite society and the legal system were not going to help them end the abuse, then they would take matters into their own hands. If no one was willing to believe a bunch of strippers, then Kata would install video cameras to prove their claims. If the rat pack cops thought they could terrorize them into silence, then they would find their voice and speak up. And if internal affairs refused to take their complaints seriously, then Kata would simply have to come up with a new game plan. Prepare for Chapter 5, Fighting Back, or the Rise of Stripper Energy. In this chapter: Kata Pierce-Morgan, poet, activist, former dancer, current owner of Les Girls Theater John Barriage, lawyer who represented James Morgan and Les Girls in 1980s Kate Yavenditti, lawyer and co-founder of the County's Task Force on Domestic Violence, also involved with WomenOccupySan Diego and the National Lawyers Guild. J.W. August, journalist Pepper, former dancer and cashier at Les Girls Theater Mel, current manager of Les Girls Theater Credits: Beth Accomando, Producer/Host Christopher Maue, Videographer/Lighting Designer Kurt Kohnen, Sound Designer Phil Nenna, Designer/Animator Sanns Dixon, Videographer Amy Fan and Gaby Moreno, Assistants David Washburn, Editor More information at kpbs.org/stripperenergy #strippers #adultentertainment #lesgirlstheater #sandiegohistory #1980s #vice #policeabuse #fighting back Explicit content.
How dare a stripper, a fringe woman, not stay silent and compliant as vice officers sexually harassed her ... and worse. And how dare Kata Pierce-Morgan challenge stereotypes and fight back? But Les Girls Theater had a history of fighting back starting with its owner James Morgan who spoke up against police abuse to a county Grand Jury in the hopes that the California Attorney General would crack down on the San Diego Police Department's Rat Pack. Kata was a midwestern Catholic girl who believed, like her late husband Jim, in not being a silent bystander. Even if you were a dancer at Les Girls. After all, Jim had won a groundbreaking victory over censorship in the late 1960s. But as the 60s became the 70s, Kata and her fellow dancers faced an onslaught of police raids, nude interrogations and coerced encounters. In this chapter: Kata Pierce-Morgan, poet, activist, former dancer, current owner of Les Girls Theater John Barriage, lawyer who represented James Morgan and Les Girls in 1980s Kate Yavenditti, lawyer and co-founder of the County's Task Force on Domestic Violence, also involved with WomenOccupySan Diego and the National Lawyers Guild. J.W. August, journalist Pepper, former dancer and cashier at Les Girls Theater Mel, current manager of Les Girls Theater Credits: Beth Accomando, Producer/Host Christopher Maue, Videographer/Lighting Designer Kurt Kohnen, Sound Designer Phil Nenna, Designer/Animator Sanns Dixon, Videographer Amy Fan and Gaby Moreno, Assistants David Washburn, Editor More information at kpbs.org/stripperenergy #strippers #adultentertainment #lesgirlstheater #sandiegohistory #1980s #vice #policeabuse Explicit content.
Les Girls Theater scored a victory in the censorship battle but that only intensified an escalating war with the police who found new ways to harass the Les Girls dancers. They routinely endured a climate of fear as vice cops would arrest them but not file charges. In this chapter: Kata Pierce-Morgan, poet, activist, former dancer, current owner of Les Girls Theater Pepper, former dancer and cashier at Les Girls Theater in the 1980s Sid Kassouf, former employee at Show Place James Morgan, original owner of Les Girls Theater, late husband of Kata John Barriage, lawyer who represented James Morgan and Les Girls in 1980s Kate Yavenditti, lawyer and co-founder of the County's Task Force on Domestic Violence J.W. August, journalist Credits: Beth Accomando, Producer/Host Christopher Maue, Videographer/Lighting Designer Kurt Kohnen, Sound Designer Phil Nenna, Designer/Animator Sanns Dixon, Videographer Amy Fan and Gaby Moreno, Assistants David Washburn, Editor Explicit content.
Join me under the neon glow of the historic Les Girls Theater for “Stripper Energy: Fighting Back from the Fringes.” Former dancer and current owner of Les Girls Theater, Kata Pierce-Morgan, provides unlimited access to a half century of archival material that uncovers a dark chapter of San Diego history from the 1970s and 80s. Kata has been turning chapters from her life and the history of Les Girls into politically charged performance art for San Diego International Fringe Festival. Her consistent theme has been, never be a silent bystander. This year she premieres “No Regrets,” a music and burlesque show set in the late 1960s when vice raided the Left Bank Nightclub, which was the precursor to Les Girls Theater. Prepare for sassy strippers, corrupt cops, and a fierce activism launched from the unlikely stage of a strip club. Explicit content. Links (not sure if you need links but I need them for KPBS web): San Diego International Fringe https://sdfringe.org/ No Regrets https://sdfringe.org/events/golden-corpse-presents-no-regrets/ Les Girls Theater https://www.lesgirlstheater.com/
Join me under the neon glow of the historic Les Girls Theater for “Stripper Energy: Fighting Back from the Fringes.” Former dancer and current owner of Les Girls Theater, Kata Pierce-Morgan, provides unlimited access to a half century of archival material that uncovers a dark chapter of San Diego history from the 1970s and 80s. Kata has been turning chapters from her life and the history of Les Girls into politically charged performance art for San Diego International Fringe Festival. Her consistent theme has been, never be a silent bystander. This year she premieres “No Regrets,” a music and burlesque show set in the late 1960s when vice raided the Left Bank Nightclub, which was the precursor to Les Girls Theater. Prepare for sassy strippers, corrupt cops, and a fierce activism launched from the unlikely stage of a strip club. Explicit content. Links (not sure if you need links but I need them for KPBS web): San Diego International Fringe https://sdfringe.org/ No Regrets https://sdfringe.org/events/golden-corpse-presents-no-regrets/ Les Girls Theater https://www.lesgirlstheater.com/
Australian Icon, activist, and performer Carol Spencer AM is better known as Carlotta, Queen of the Cross and star of Les Girls a must see attraction for visitors to Sydney in the 60's & 70's. She was also the inspiration behind the movie Priscilla, Queen of the Desert and the recipient of Member (AM) of the Order of Australia for significant service to the performing arts, and to the LGBTIQ+ community. Now in her 80's Carlotta continues to shine on stage and TV, determined to live her life to the fullest. In her own words ‘You're only here once, and I'm gonna bloody enjoy every minute of it' In this episode Jess and Carlotta explore her extraordinary life including a surprise cameo from Courtney Act/Shane Jenek who shares the positive impact Carlotta had on their own journey as a beacon of hope that there was a place for them in the world as well. Know someone who'd enjoy this episode? Why not share it with them by tapping the 3 dots above ⬆︎ and passing it on LINKS: Catch Carlotta on stage in her one woman show 'The Party's Over' here If you love what we do, why not follow the show, and rate and review on Apple or Spotify Is there someone you'd like to hear on the podcast? Send Jess your guest ideas here CREDITS:Host: Jessica RoweGuest: Carlotta Surprise Guest: Courtney ActExecutive Producer: Nic McClureAudio Producer: Nat Marshall Digital Content Producer: Amy Code The Jess Rowe Big Talk Show acknowledges the Gadigal people, Traditional Custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders peoples here today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
durée : 01:18:33 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit - En 1978, les "Nuits Magnétiques" proposaient une série de cinq émissions sur le music-hall. Le deuxième volet, "Mistinguett, les chanteurs à accent, Maurice Chevalier, les girls", se penchait sur les artistes du music-hall et sur deux stars incontournables : Mistinguett et Maurice Chevalier. - invités : Louis-Jean Calvet Sociolinguiste, professeur émérite de l'université d'Aix en Provence.
Merci à Juliette !Son instagram iciL'épisode de Sébastien iciL'épisode de Fabrice ici
Merci à Juliette !Son instagram iciL'épisode de Sébastien iciL'épisode de Fabrice ici
Welcome to a very special episode of Sebastiaan Hooft's mix series, celebrating the charting of "Les Boys Les Girls EP" on Beatport!We kick off with Sebastiaan Hooft's own "Les Boys," setting the tone for an electrifying session ahead. Each track is carefully selected and mixed, taking you on a sonic journey through the best of techno.Feel the thrilling energy of "Thunderbolt" by Monococ, roll the dice with Bart Skils and get lost in the intriguing story of Vikthor's "Redemption." Alan Fitzpatrick's "D.F.A.M." prepares us for a dive into the future with Uto Karem's brilliant piece.Halfway through, we're met with another treat, "Les Girls," also by Sebastiaan Hooft. Anna Reusch's "Up" brings us higher before plunging into the deep textures of Belocca's "Metamorphosis," remixed beautifully by Marie Vaunt.Horatio and Angelica de No's "Release," remixed by Sebastiaan Hooft, adds a layer of intensity before we close the session with Thomas Schumacher's magnetic "Come Closer."Celebrate this milestone with us and support the movement by purchasing the EP on Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/release/les-boys-les-girls/4156687Every play, download, and share helps to expand our community and spread the love for techno. Thank you for your continued support!#SebastiaanHooft #LesBoysLesGirls #BeatportChart #Techno #Monococ #BartSkils #DrunkenKong #Vikthor #AlanFitzpatrick #UtoKarem #AnnaReusch #Belocca #MarieVaunt #Horatio #AngelicaDeNo #ThomasSchumacher
A demain avec Juliette Katz (Coucou les Girls) !Son instagram ici
Chaque jour, l'équipe de vos radios communautaires se retrouve pour parler du sujet du jour ! Retrouvez vos animateurs et journalistes favoris dans une discussion sans filet, sans langue de bois et avec beaucoup d'humour.
It's World Pride 2023 and the queer globe is converging on Sydney Australia to celebrate diversity, inclusion, community and fabulousness! To mark this momentous event the STAGES podcast is saluting the cast of captivating drag divas and personalities who have been featured on the podcast during the past 5 seasons. They are artists who have appeared on national and global stages; thrilling audiences, making a difference, healing community and expressing unique and wondrous talents. We spotlight these episodes so you can savour a second listen - or so you can sample the delights of these entertainers for the very first time. A Diva a day for each day of World Pride! Carlotta is an Australian cabaret performer and television celebrity. She is as iconic as the Sydney Opera House, Kylie Minogue and Vegemite! Carlotta began her career as an original member of the long-running Les Girls cabaret show, performed entirely by heavily costumed males, which started in 1963 in the purpose built Les Girls building, which stood on a prominent corner in the heart of Sydney's Kings Cross, Carlotta, rose through the ranks of the show to eventually become the show's compere and its most famous member. Les Girls and Carlotta soon became must-see attractions for visitors to Sydney and the show was popular with visiting international celebrities. Since then she has become an iconic part of the Australian queer and mainstream landscapes, appearing in a host of stage triumphs - and as a popular personality on television. Carlotta returned to the stage for two dynamic outings in 2022; as ‘Astrid Zeneca' in Trevor Ashley's Christmas panto, Moulin Scrooge and a triumphant turn performing in Priscilla; Queen of the Desert at The Star on The Gold Coast. The STAGES podcast is available from Apple podcasts, Spotify and from where you find your favourite podcasts. Tune in daily for a history of drag in Sydney. Tell your friends, share the podcast, relish the stories and embrace your own sense of Pride.
It's World Pride 2023 and the queer globe is converging on Sydney Australia to celebrate diversity, inclusion, community and fabulousness! To mark this momentous event the STAGES podcast is saluting the cast of captivating drag divas and personalities who have been featured on the podcast during the past 5 seasons. They are artists who have appeared on national and global stages; thrilling audiences, making a difference, healing community and expressing unique and wondrous talents. We spotlight these episodes so you can savour a second listen - or so you can sample the delights of these entertainers for the very first time. A Diva a day for each day of World Pride! Vonni Brit Watkins' first stage experience was in 1975 when she worked in a cabaret style burlesque club as a striptease artist in Adelaide. In 1978 she joined the Melbourne touring show of Les Girls!, touring and performing throughout Australia and New Zealand, including outback Australia. She toured in a bus, working and performing in pubs and casinos, including Lasseters Casino in Alice Springs. In 1983 she received an invitation from Carlotta to join the world-famous Sammy Lee's Les Girls in Kings Cross Sydney as their resident stripper. In 1984 she appeared in a pop video clip for Stephen Cummings smash hit Another Kick In The Head. Which then, in 1995 lead her being asked to appear as ‘Lola the stripper' in the Channel 9 TV mini-series Shout the story of Johnny O'Keefe. In 1996 she left Sydney to live in Adelaide where she still lives. For 17 years she was the manager of Australia's longest running strip club The Crazy Horse Revue. Vonni also co-wrote 5 live shows that toured South Australia and in 2008 one of the shows The Girly Side of Butch went to Dublin and enjoyed a sell-out season at The Dublin International Gay Theatre Festival. These days she works as a freelance performer hosting shows and running talent shows. She is also dabbling in the craft of the DJ. In July, Vonni made her musical debut in Priscilla, Queen of the Desert at The Star Gold Coast, presented by Matt Ward Entertainment. She played the glamorous showgirl and matriarch, ‘Bernadette'. The show had her back working alongside her long-time friend and ex house mate, the legendary Carlotta; the inspiration for ‘Bernadette'. Vonni's enthusiasm and passion for performance is palpable. She is astute, big-hearted, and she employs the most wicked and delightful sense of humour. Hers is a life lived fully and a career that is fascinating and fabulous! The STAGES podcast is available from Apple podcasts, Spotify and from where you find your favourite podcasts. Tune in daily for a history of drag in Sydney. Tell your friends, share the podcast, relish the stories and embrace your own sense of Pride.
It's World Pride 2023 and the queer globe is converging on Sydney Australia to celebrate diversity, inclusion, community and fabulousness! To mark this momentous event the STAGES podcast is saluting the cast of captivating drag divas and personalities who have been featured on the podcast during the past 5 seasons. They are artists who have appeared on national and global stages; thrilling audiences, making a difference, healing community and expressing unique and wondrous talents. We spotlight these episodes so you can savour a second listen - or so you can sample the delights of these entertainers for the very first time. A Diva a day for each day of World Pride! Born in Wales in 1941, Stan Munro has accumulated a life-time of wonderful adventure, challenge and triumph. His, is an eventful and colourful existence, navigated with resilience and a cheeky sense of humour. Stan's first forays into frocks came when he would perform at family Christmas parties. Furniture would be parted and his family would be mesmerised by the boy miming to Rosemary Clooney records. He played his first Pantomime Dame at the age of 12. He joined the entertainment industry working with a partner performing sight acts in variety around the UK. Along the way he worked with artists such as The Andrews Sisters, Petula Clarke, Tommy Cooper, Danny La Rue and Tessie O'Shea. He moved to Australia in 1963 and soon found himself employed as a male dancer in the famous Les Girls show in King's Cross, Sydney. Working with the Drag Artistes of the day ignited Stan's boyhood infatuation and he quickly joined the girls with his own blend of glamour and comedy. So much so that he was eventually appointed MC of the iconic revue. An extended season with the show followed at The Ritz, in St Kilda, Melbourne. It has been a career in heels since, as Stan has delighted, confused and amused audiences around the globe. He has a fascinating story and an engaging take on life. He is wicked, charming and an absolute darling! The STAGES podcast is available from Apple podcasts, Spotify and from where you find your favourite podcasts. Tune in daily for a history of drag in Sydney. Tell your friends, share the podcast, relish the stories and embrace your own sense of Pride.
It's World Pride 2023 and the queer globe is converging on Sydney Australia to celebrate diversity, inclusion, community and fabulousness! To mark this momentous event the STAGES podcast is saluting the cast of captivating drag divas and personalities who have been featured on the podcast during the past 5 seasons. They are artists who have appeared on national and global stages; thrilling audiences, making a difference, healing community and expressing unique and wondrous talents. We spotlight these episodes so you can savour a second listen - or so you can sample the delights of these entertainers for the very first time. A Diva a day for each day of World Pride! Monique Kelly is one of Australia's greatest drag artists. Equally adept at glamorous, torch-song, and comic turns; she commands the stage with a comprehensive appreciation of stagecraft, savvy and seduction. Monique first stepped on stage at Gilligans, Bondi Beach in 1972 and has never diverted her desire to please an audience. In 1973 she took up residence in Kings Cross and was a featured performer at the Carousel Cabaret and an original cast member of the long-running revue Les Girls, touring Australia and New Zealand. It's at this time that Monique Kelly created the Golden Girls and staged crowd pleasing shows at the Unicorn Hotel, The Flinders Hotel and the Taxi Club. Her cheeky pantos at the Taxi Club set new levels of production and fabulously outrageous costuming for a cast of three. Monique Kelly has headlined at almost every gay hotel and club on Sydney's golden mile. Iconic venues from a time passed, all of which offered a joyous celebration of the art of Drag; the Unicorn, Patches, Capriccios, Tropicana, Flo's Place, Paddington Green Hotel, the Albury and Annie's Bar. In the early nineties Monique joined the original cast of the famous ‘Carlotta and her Beautiful Boys' revue as its comedienne. This production show travelled for several years to every major town and city across the entire country playing to packed audiences who would be transported and delighted by the seductive illusions before them. In 2002 she made a triumphant return to our spotlights starring in her own show at The Venus Room, bringing the kind of original performance, not seen on other stages. Monique has been involved with, and worked tirelessly fund raising for all of the major charities related to HIV/AIDS for many years, especially the Luncheon Club. She has appeared in and compered the Luncheon Club's World AIDS Day picnic in the park, as well as the Carols in the Park at Christmas time. In 2002 she was inducted into the DIVA Hall of Fame - an acknowledgement of her generosity, skill and fabulousness as a performer, and Sydney icon. The STAGES podcast is available from Apple podcasts, Spotify and from where you find your favourite podcasts. Tune in daily for a history of drag in Sydney. Tell your friends, share the podcast, relish the stories and embrace your own sense of Pride.
Carlotta is an Australian cabaret performer and television celebrity. She began her career as an original member of the long-running Les Girls cabaret show, performed entirely by heavily costumed males, which started in 1963 in the purpose built Les Girls building which stood on a prominent corner in the heart of Sydney's Kings Cross, New South Wales. The building was owned by Sydney identity Abe Saffron. Carlotta rose through the ranks of the show to eventually become the show's compere and its most famous member. Les Girls and Carlotta soon became must-see attractions for visitors to Sydney and the show was popular with visiting international celebrities. The show continued in the Les Girls building until 1993, the Les Girls show went on-the-road, touring Australia, which inspired the film "Priscilla Queen of the Desert". The Les Girls building, which was still standing intact with original 1960s features, throughout the 1990s was the venue for alternative cabaret, including the much loved Sunday night club The Tender Trap (club). Carlotta was featured in the soap opera Number 96 in 1973 as Robyn Ross, the new girlfriend of Arnold Feather. In the story it was soon revealed that Robyn was in fact a transsexual showgirl, a revelation that led to the character's quick departure from the show. To preserve the shock ending to this storyline the true identity of Robyn's portrayer was kept secret from all but a few central cast and crew members of the series, her scenes were shot on a closed set, and Carlotta was credited as "Carolle Lea". Carlotta's sex-change operation in the early 1970s was not the first such procedure in Australia, but due to her celebrity status it became the first to receive publicity there. Carlotta was also one of the inspirations for the film Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. She had a few short breaks from Les Girls for international tours, but overall by the time she left the show for the final time in 1992 she had spent a total of 26 years performing with the troupe. In 2005, she featured in her own half a million dollar stage production, "Carlotta's Kings X", presented at the Big Top, Luna Park, Sydney. Produced by Brett Elliott and Richard Bernardo, the 90 minute show delivered classic storytelling, stand up comedy, lavish costumes, and team of 'Les Girls' dance performances throughout. Carlotta has toured Australia with her "Carlotta - Queen of the Cross; show and regularly features at all sorts of festivals and gala premieres, including Melbourne's Midsumma, Gold Coast's Glitter and Brisbane's Melt festivals. On 26 January 2020, Carlotta was the recipient of Member (AM) of the Order of Australia (General Division) for significant service to the performing arts, and to the LGBTIQ community. Carlotta returns to the stage in Trevor Ashley's Christmas panto, Moulin Scrooge. The annual entertainment is a much anticipated indulgence on Sydney's theatrical calendar. This follows a triumphant turn earlier in the year, performing in Priscilla; Queen of the Desert at The Star on The Gold Coast. We cannot wait to have her back on the boards in Sydney. Like Dolly Levi returning to Harmonia Gardens - “It's so great to have you back where you belong!” Moulin Scrooge plays the Seymour Centre from December 1st. The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Recipient of Best New Podcast at 2019 Australian Podcast Awards. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages). www.stagespodcast.com.au
Matthew Bannister on Leslie Phillips CBE (pictured), the actor who made his name in the Navy Lark and the Carry On Films, then became a respected character actor. Dame Valerie Beral, the epidemiologist who created the million women study and investigated the safety of the contraceptive pill and HRT. Avtar Singh Jouhl, the trade unionist and activist who campaigned for racial equality. Atarah Ben-Tovim MBE, the flautist who inspired generations of children to take up music. Producer: Neil George Interviewed guest: Peter Bradshaw Interviewed guest: Tim Teeman Interviewed guest: Jagwant Jouhl Interviewed guest: David Jesudason Interviewed guest: Emily Banks Archive clips used: BBC News, HardTalk Extra – Leslie Phillips 2000; Peter Rogers Productions/ Beaconsfield Productions, Carry On Teacher (1959); BBC Radio 4 Extra, The Navy Lark – Left Hand Down A Bit! 28/03/2009; Sol C. Siegel Productions/ Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer, Les Girls (1957); Peter Rogers Productions/ Beaconsfield Productions, Carry on Nurse (1959); Impact Quadrant/ Izaro Films/ Quadrant Films, Spanish Fly (1976); Amblin Entertainment/ Warner Brothers, Empire of the Sun (1987); BBC Radio 4, The Skivers 17/03/1994; BBC Radio 4, The Life Scientific – Valerie Beral 05/02/2013; Jagwant Photobooks, Avtar Singh Jouhl interview – 2021; Midlands Today/ YouTube, Malcolm X visits Smethwick 03/10/2014; BBC Radio 3, Sound Archive – Atarah Ben-Tovim 11/05/1972; Thames TV, Seeing And Doing – Atarah Ben-Tovim 1985; BBC Radio 3, Atarah's Music Box 04/10/1976; BBC Radio 4, Woman's Hour 02/06/2004; Sandie Smith/ YouTube Channel, Atarah Ben-Tovim and Sophie Clavel at Chateau Rigaud 16/09/2016.
La créatrice de contenus que je reçois aujourd'hui aide les femmes à s'épanouir et s'aimer… et avec humour, s'il vous plaît ! Connue pour ses parodies de youtubeuses beauté, elle a vécu mille vies : chanteuse, mannequin, autrice, youtubeuse, actrice… et maintenant maman ! Sans filtre, elle raconte sa maternité dans ce qu'elle a de plus beau… mais aussi de plus dur, sans jamais abandonner sa joie de vivre. Elle nous fait rire et nous rassure… Elle est cash et bienveillante à la fois. C'est la copine qu'on aimerait tous avoir ! Ouvrez grand les oreilles, car vous allez adorer… Coucou Les Girls ! --- Followers est un podcast original NRJ animé par Pauline Bordja. Montage : Cédric Le Doré Rédaction en chef : Sarah Conan et Maud Ventura Production : Lise Lovati et Nina Minotto Graphisme : Suzy Toussaint
Cette semaine dans Piment, Liza Del Sierra reçoit une créatrice de contenus, actrice et chanteuse : Juliette Katz alias Coucou les girls. On l'a connue grâce à ses vidéos où elle parodie les Youtubeuses beauté, et vue récemment sur France2 dans le téléfilm Moi grosse ou sur TF1 dans la série La promesse.
Bienvenidos a este episodio en donde hoy tenemos una gran invitada
Vonni Brit Watkins' first stage experience was in 1975 when she worked in a cabaret style burlesque club as a striptease artist in Adelaide. In 1978 she joined the Melbourne touring show of Les Girls!, touring and performing throughout Australia and New Zealand, including outback Australia. She toured in a bus, working and performing in pubs and casinos, including Lasseters Casino in Alice Springs. In 1983 she received an invitation from Carlotta to join the world-famous Sammy Lee's Les Girls in Kings Cross Sydney as their resident stripper. In 1984 she appeared in a pop video clip for Stephen Cummings smash hit Another Kick In The Head. Which then, in 1995 lead her being asked to appear as ‘Lola the stripper' in the Channel 9 TV mini-series Shout the story of Johnny O'Keefe. In 1996 she left Sydney to live in Adelaide where she still lives. For 17 years she was the manager of Australia's longest running strip club The Crazy Horse Revue. Vonni also co-wrote 5 live shows that toured South Australia and in 2008 one of the shows The Girly Side of Butch went to Dublin and enjoyed a sell-out season at The Dublin International Gay Theatre Festival. These days she works as a freelance performer hosting shows and running talent shows. She is also dabbling in the craft of the DJ. In July, Vonni made her musical debut in Priscilla, Queen of the Desert at The Star Gold Coast, presented by Matt Ward Entertainment. She played the glamorous showgirl and matriarch, ‘Bernadette'. The show had her back working alongside her long-time friend and ex house mate, the legendary Carlotta; the inspiration for ‘Bernadette'. Vonni's enthusiasm and passion for performance is palpable. She is astute, big-hearted, and she employs the most wicked and delightful sense of humour. Hers is a life lived fully and a career that is fascinating and fabulous! The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Recipient of Best New Podcast at 2019 Australian Podcast Awards. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages). www.stagespodcast.com.au
Vous êtes un nostalgique des girls band R&B des années 90 ? Alors Flo devrait obligatoirement vous plaire ! Jorja Douglas, Renée Downer et Stella Quaresma qui composent le trio FLO ont puisé leurs inspirations depuis Brandy, Mariah Carey ou Faith Evans. Validées par SZA ou Missy Elliot, les filles proposent un R&B entre nostalgie et modernité avec leur premier EP de 6 titres "The Lead" tout en harmonies et des refrains ultras efficaces. Titres diffusés : - Flo - Cardboard Box - TLC - No Scrub - Xscape - My Little Secret - 3LW - No More (Baby I'ma Do Right) - Destiny's Child - With Me Part I - Flo - Immature - MNEK - Correct - Flo - Feature Me - Flo - Another Guy (Acoustic) - Générique : Dua Lipa - Levitating Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Juliette Katz, de "Coucou les girls", est mon invitée du jour sur le podcast ! Juliette est une artiste mais depuis 1 an c'est surtout ... une maman
Will God answer your prayer if you don't end with, "In Jesus' name, Amen?" Learn what praying in the name of Jesus really means. I taught this week on the call of Abraham and the development of God's missionary call through the nation of Israel as they were responsible to communicate the truth of God to the cultures around them. They were given that great commission. The great commission didn't start in Matthew 28. It started with Abraham in Genesis 12 —the first three verses there —Abraham, chosen by God to raise up a nation who would then be God's priests to the world so that they would be a blessing to all of the nations. They had a unique role in the great monotheistic religion. The Jews were supposed to reflect morality to the world. Israel was to witness to the name of God. When they talked about the name of God and witnessing to God's name, that does not mean that they were to let everybody know what they called God, "Yahweh." Their goal wasn't to cover the countryside with evangelists who just let everybody know what the right word for God was. It meant something different. ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ https://linktr.ee/jacksonlibon --------------------------------------------------- #realtalk #face #instagram #amour #take #couple #garden #tiktok #psychology #beyou #near #love #foryou #money #ForYouPizza #fyp #irobot #theend #pups #TikToker #couplegoals #famille #relation #doudou #youtube #twitter #tiktokers #love #reeĺs #shorts #instagood #follow #like #ouy #oyu #babyshark #lilnasx #girl #happybirthday #movie #nbayoungboy #deviance #autotrader #trading #khan #academy #carter #carguru #ancestry #accords #abc #news #bts #cbs #huru #bluebook #socialmedia #whatsapp #music #google #photography #memes #marketing #india #followforfollowback #likeforlikes #a #insta #fashion #k #trending #digitalmarketing #covid #o #snapchat #socialmediamarketing
The rains have caused havoc with many folk around the country and we extend our thoughts and concern to those who are doing it tough at present.The advertised conversation with Tobin Saunders (aka Vanessa Wagner) will not be podcast today as planned. We will catch up with Tobin in a future episode.In lieu however, we are going to feature a conversation with the great Stan Munro, recorded in June, 2021. Stan was due in Sydney this week to celebrate his long career as another of our stellar drag artistes - nationally and on the global stage. Stan was to be featured in the Mardi Gras parade, but unlike Fanny Brice, the skies have rained on Stan's parade - for this year only. He'll be back where he belongs no doubt as soon as possible. We send Stan our best wishes and a happy Mardi Gras from afar!Born in Wales in 1941, Stan Munro has accumulated a life-time of wonderful adventure, challenge and triumph. His, is an eventful and colourful existence, navigated with resilience and a cheeky sense of humour. Stan's journey as a gender illusionist across several decades and continents has reaped countless anecdotes.Stan's first forays into frocks came when he would perform at family Christmas parties. Furniture would be parted and his family would be mesmerised by the boy miming to Rosemary Clooney. He played his first Pantomime Dame at the age of 12.He joined the entertainment industry working with a partner performing sight acts in variety around the UK. Along the way he worked with artists such as The Andrews Sisters, Petula Clarke, Tommy Cooper, Danny La Rue and Tessie O'Shea.He moved to Australia in 1963 and soon found himself employed as a male dancer in the famous Les Girls show in King's Cross, Sydney. Working with the Drag Artistes of the day ignited Stan's boyhood infatuation and he quickly joined the girls with his own blend of glamour and comedy. So much so that he was eventually appointed MC of the iconic revue. An extended season with the show followed at The Ritz, in St Kilda, Melbourne.It has been a career in heels since, as Stan has delighted, confused and amused audiences around the country. He has a fascinating story and an engaging take on life. He is wicked, charming and an absolute delight, as you will realise in this riotous episode of the STAGES podcast.The STAGES podcast is available from Apple podcasts, Spotify and Whooshkaa. Also where you find your favourite podcasts. www.stagespodcast.com.au
In the bohemian world that is drag, few artists can lay claim to the exulted and ebullient eccentricity that is Cindy Pastel. The alter ego of performer Ritchie Finger, Cindy has been delighting, thrilling and astonishing audiences for close to 45 years. Guided through life by a signature catch cry ‘Is Everybody Happy?', Pastel has ensured that we are always a satisfied audience.A unique talent, Finger has inspired generations of drag performers who have followed in his fabulous footsteps - whether they be in stilettos or on skates.Ritchie Finger arrived in Sydney from Melbourne in 1979 and became one of the many young drag addicts to work at ‘Patch's' Nightclub on Sydney's celebrated Oxford street.An auspicious beginning, through entering a talent quest under the drag name Barbara Mattel (Barbie), allowed Finger to make an indelible impression, though he didn't earn a place. Finger discovered ‘Barbie' had a younger sister and so, Cindy Pastel was born.The song that Finger performed was ‘A Love Like Yours Don't Keep Knocking Every Day' featuring both Sonny AND Cher. “Once on stage I felt like I had been there before and my world became my stage for evermore”.In the early part of the A.I.D.S. crisis Pastel was a tireless worker for HIV/AIDS organisations and charities. The decimation of community was enormous and Pastel states “I believe the microphone was my personal way of unleashing anger towards the hideous disease. I felt like an Andrews sister doing her bit through shows during war time”.Cindy Pastel exploded onto a multitude of stages through the 80's and was in high demand performing shows at the Hordern Pavillion for Mardi Gras, Sleaze Ball, Bacchanalia, Rat, and Sweatbox parties.Cindy Pastel worked at The iconic Albury Hotel for many years forming a group called ‘The Showbags' consisting of Miss 3D, Twisty (Pat Gently) and numerous other showbag fill-ins such as Kandy Conrad and Sara Pax. Cindy formed other drag ensembles at pubs and clubs like Stranded Nightclub, where she worked with Channelle Saint Laurent and Christina. They were called ‘The 3C's'. At The Exchange Hotel Cindy performed with a group called ‘Mixed Company' with Julie Ashton, Ginger Benson, and Polly Petrie as the male dancer.Finger's performance work has also extended beyond drag as an actor in Richard Wherrett's production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, staged at The Sydney Opera House; and roles in the films The Everlasting Secret Family, Desire, Hand Job, Gone Tomorrow and the documentary Ladies Please!The celebrated film Priscilla - Queen of the Desert entered Ritchie Finger's world when his life story inspired the character of Tick, played by Hugo Weaving. Finger travelled to London and The Cannes film festival to promote the film and further his own adventure.A delicious icing on the remarkable cake of Ritchie Finger's career was sitting in the silver shoe atop the Priscilla bus, in the closing ceremony of the 2000 Sydney Olympics. A recognition that celebrated the seminal film and the fabulous community of drag queens who have worked the stages of Sydney.Cindy Pastel has been recognised by the DIVAs - The Drag Industry Variety Awards - twice in her illustrious career. A career that has reached incredible peaks and challenged with occasional obstacles. But through it all Ritchie Finger and Cindy Pastel have danced, paraded, twirled and taken centre stage, to ensure that ‘Everybody's happy!”We certainly are!The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Whooshkaa, Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Recipient of Best New Podcast at 2019 Australian Podcast Awards. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages).www.stagespodcast.com.au
She's one of Australia's iconic Drag performers….if you've been to Oxford Street, Sydney, chances are you've seen this episode's guest up on stage, dressed in something outrageously fabulous. This week we chat with Maxi Shield! For the past 25 years Maxi has become one of Australia's most recognisable Drag Queens, and one of the stars of Ru Paul's Drag Race Down Under. We've seen Maxi perform many many times. She's fun, clever and a star on stage. Spending time with Maxi, we chatted about the early days of Les Girls that led the way for today's performers, also the days of ‘Drag Magic' when transformations seemed to occur before your eyes and what it's like to express the ‘fabulous' in yourself.If you're up for a fabulously fun night on the town in Sydney, Maxi is currently performing in Oxford Street at Ginger's, also you can have brunch with Maxi on Sundays at “The Fannies”, a decadent breakfast display at The Park, Darlinghurst. Maxi will be appearing in Adelaide for the Fringe Festival and you can find more details here:https://www.itdevents.com/tours/sisters-down-under-adelaide-fringe Follow Maxi at; Instagram: @maxishield Facebook: Maxi Shield www.maxidrafqueen.com email: maxishield@hotmail.com www.youtube.com/maxishieldPlease Subscribe and rate and review us wherever you get your podcasts from.Delighted to have you on this journey with us.Mitch and Mark.Check out our socials :@mitchandmark @mitchandmarkhome @realityrenowithmitchandmark@FacebookWe also have a range of homewares to help you to transform where you live into a fabulous space.Have a look here. Reality Reno is produced by Jake Taylor Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Monique Kelly is one of Australia's greatest drag artists. Equally adept at glamorous, torch-song and comic turns, she commands the stage with a comprehensive appreciation of stagecraft, savvy and seduction. Monique first stepped on to a stage at Gilligans, Bondi Beach in 1972, and has never stopped her desire to please an audience.In 1973 she took up residence in Kings Cross and was a featured performer at the Carousel Cabaret and an original cast member of the long-running revue Les Girls, touring Australia and New Zealand.It's at this time that Monique Kelly created the Golden Girls and staged crowd pleasing shows at the Unicorn Hotel, The Flinders Hotel and the Taxi Club. Her cheeky pantos at the Taxi Club set new levels of production and fabulously outrageous costuming for a cast of three.Monique Kelly has headlined at almost every gay hotel and club on Sydney's golden mile. Iconic venues from a time passed, all of which offered a joyous celebration of the art of Drag; the Unicorn, Patches, Capriccios, Tropicana, Flo's Place, Paddington Green Hotel, the Albury and Annie's Bar.In the early nineties Monique joined the original cast of the famous ‘Carlotta and her Beautiful Boys' revue as its comedian. This production show travelled for several years to every major town and City across the entire country playing to packed audiences who would never forget the fantastic experience of seeing this artist at her best.In 2002 she made a triumphant return to our spotlights starring in her own show at The Venus Room, bringing the kind of original performance, not seen on other stages.Monique has been involved with, and worked tirelessly fund raising for all of the major charities related to HIV/AIDS for many years, especially the Luncheon Club. She has appeared in and compered the Luncheon Club's World AIDS Day picnic in the park, as well as the Carols in the Park at Christmas time.In 2002 Monique Kelly was inducted into the DIVA Hall of Fame - an acknowledgement of her generosity, skill and fabulousness as a performer, and Sydney icon.The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Whooshkaa, Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Recipient of Best New Podcast at 2019 Australian Podcast Awards. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages).www.stagespodcast.com.au
Dans cet épisode où exceptionnellement on boit un thé, on se demande si on doit appeler le podcast "On s'tient au thé" avec notre invitée Juliette Katz AKA Coucou les girls. Avec elle on parle de maternité, de sa plus grande peur qui est devenu sa plus grande fierté, du métier d'influenceuse et de croyances irrationnelles. On fait un petit boeuf musicale de haute volée et on parle du crime qu'on voudrait commettre si on était sûres de pas se faire choper. Si cet épisode vous plait dites-le avec des commentaires et des étoiles ! Retrouvez-nous sur youtube et instagram @camilletjustine. Merci bye. Production : Cordelia Flourens / Make Change Productions. Enregistrement et Mixage : Morgan Prudhomme / Studio Module. Musique du générique : Sn4tch. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Show business and Trans rights pioneer, Carlotta was the Queen of Kings Cross as the compere of "Les Girls" - an all-male revue that ran in Kings Cross for decades.She joins Jimmy & G to talk about how she can't make a joke without being cancelled and how Real Estate developers have sucked the soul out of a city. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dans ce nouvel épisode de l'Émifion, Navie, SML et Juliette parlent des relations sentimentales et des rencontres qu'on fait sur Internet !Abonnez-vous aux Podcasts sexo de Madmoizelle sur :Apple PodcastDeezerSpotifyMettez-nous une note (5 étoiles) sur Apple Podcast pour soutenir le podcast ! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Born in Wales in 1941, Stan Munro has accumulated a life-time of wonderful adventure, challenge and triumph. His, is an eventful and colourful existence, navigated with resilience and a cheeky sense of humour. Stan's journey as a gender illusionist across several decades and continents has reaped countless anecdotes and he has recorded them all in an autobiography which is bound to amuse, shock and tease, as indeed has he, on countless stages.Stan's first forays into frocks came when he would perform at family Christmas parties. Furniture would be parted and his family would be mesmerised by the boy miming to Rosemary Clooney. He played his first Pantomime Dame at the age of 12.He joined the entertainment industry working with a partner performing sight acts in variety around the UK. Along the way he worked with artists such as The Andrews Sisters, Petula Clarke, Tommy Cooper, Danny La Rue and Tessie O'Shea.He moved to Australia in 1963 and soon found himself employed as a male dancer in the famous Les Girls show in King's Cross, Sydney. Working with the Drag Artistes of the day re-ignited Stan's boyhood infatuation and he quickly joined the girls with his own blend of glamour and comedy. So much so that he was appointed MC of the iconic revue. An extended season with the show followed at The Ritz, in St Kilda, Melbourne.It has been a career in heels since, as Stan has delighted, confused and amused audiences around the country. He has a fascinating story and an engaging take on life. He is wicked, charming and an absolute delight, as you will realise in this riotous episode of the STAGES podcast.The STAGES podcast is available from Apple podcasts, Spotify and Whooshkaa. Also where you find your favourite podcasts. www.stagespodcast.com.au
Patricia Velásquez is our very first supermodel turned actress on the show! You Might Know Her From The Mummy, The Mummy Returns, The Curse of La Llorona, Arrested Development, Liz in September, American Family, and The L Word. Patricia opened up about her decision to publicly come out in her memoir Straight Walk : A Supermodel's Journey to Finding Her Truth on the heels of headlining Liz in September, the first Spanish language film about lesbians. We talked about how The Mummy Returns is lesbian canon, why her character on The L Word didn’t get more to do, and what it was like to be on the set of Arrested Development with a bunch of comedy men (and Liza!). All that, plus Patricia gives us the dream exercise that she used to make peace with La Llorona, and tells us tales of making history as the first Latina (and lesbian) supermodel, who happened to be in a relationship with Sandra Bernhard in the 1990s. Truly, what a treat. Peter Pan Donuts is the best donut shop in all of NYC Real World: Homecoming is Real World Reunion with Eric NIes, Julie, Heather B, Kevin Eric Nies does ayahuasca and is a healer. Not doing The Grind anymore Elle Mcpherson, Christy Turlington, Helena Christensen, Claudia Schiffer Loved Mtv’s House of Style and Cindy Crawford shaving kd lang on cover of Vanity Fair Rupaul’s “Supermodel” Landmark lesbian play: Last Summer in Bluefish Cove (1980 Off Broadway) Venezuelan director, Fina Torres directed Liz in September (2014) Ivana Chubbuck is Patricia’s acting teacher The Kids are All Right (2010, Lisa Cholodenko) Patricia’s memoir Straight Walk: A Supermodel’s Journey to Finding Her Truth Appeared in the 90s fashion documentaries: Unzipped (Isaac Mizrahi) Catwalk (Christy Turlilngton) Dated Sandra Bernhard in the 90s Appeared on Season 5 of The L Word as Begoña in Jenny’s film, Les Girls (dressed down Kate French) Was friendly with Ilene Chaiken (creator of The L Word) Co-starred in the PBS drama, American Family (opposite Edward James Olmos). The first broadcast show to have an all Latino cast. Plays Anck Su Namun, the Pharoah’s Mistress in The Mummy and The Mummy Returns Renee Zellweger was shooting Bridget Jones' Diary when Patricia was shooting The Mummy Rachel Weisz vs Patricia Velasquez in The Mummy Returns is lesbian canon Rachel has lesbian cred now because of The Favourite and Disobedience The Curse of La Llorona with Linda Cardellini is part of The Conjuring franchise La Llorona is “The Weeping Woman” aka a ghost who roams waterfront areas mourning her drowned children. Played Marta in Arrested Development (different actress played her in the pilot) and was pals with Liza. She gets a lot of “hermano” on the street. Was on Celebrity Apprentice to The Wayuu Taya Foundation. Of her cast, she was pals with Debbie Gibson, Tia Carrere, adn Dayana Mendoza. And Arsenio was cool Is 5’8½“ which is short for a model. Kate Moss was also short at 5’8” Turn it Up with Ja Rule and Mindhunters with LL Cool J Starred in an episode of Ugly Betty opposite Carlos Leon (Madonna’s ex) Has an arc on Rescue Me as Nes, Daniel Sunjata’s ex Last season of The L Word is a murder mystery Queer as Folk reboot? It’s a go! Anne hopes they get rid of Hal Sparks. But we are into Thea Gill and Michelle Clunie Michelle has a child with Bryan Singer Hal Sparks’ character had bfs that were out of his league Hal Sparks didn’t know men could have sex facing each other Patricia was in The Mummy with Rachel Weisz, who was in The Favourite with Emma Stone, who was in Crazy STUPID Love (not sexy as Anne said) with Julianne Moore who was in Vanya on 42nd Street with next week’s guest (and previous YMKHF guest, Madhur Jaffrey).
Dans cet épisode (publié en février 2021), Juliette (aka Coucou les girls) nous parle de son retour à la musique, de la création de Coucou les girls mais aussi de sa vie de future maman La base du projet est de proposer une ITW longue et en profondeur sur le parcours, les facettes de la personnalité que l'influenceur souhaite évoquer ainsi que des thèmes qui n'ont pas été abordé jusqu'à présent. Avec « Le Clic d'Alix », la lumière est mise sur la personne qui se cache derrière le pseudo. Toujours avec bienveillance et professionalisme, Alix passe du fun aux sujets plus serieux grâce à ses qualités d'intervieweuse.
Comedian Pam Ann’s demented flight attendant persona harkens back to the groovy days of the airline industry when flight attendants wore sexy outfits and served up lavish meals to well dressed passengers.Since the pandemic, things have been tough for an entertainer like Pam Ann who gets a lot of energy from interacting with the live audiences who serve as her passengers on her wild plane ride.It’s hard to keep our favorite twisted flight attendant down, so Pam Ann is back performing her one stewardess show PAMDEMIC in Florida at Hunters NightClub, but instead of the normal 200 seat audience, each show is limited to just 56 people all wearing masks.Today Pam Ann, our sister of the friendly skies, joins us to take a look at how flying has changed during the pandemic, and the delicious irony of Republican seditionists who stormed the Capitol being put on the No Fly Lists.All the sex workers in Miami Beach are very glamorous and come with their own entourage.Plus--➤ Pam Ann’s early years in Australia performing with some of the entertainers from Les Girls.➤ A look back at that crazy time we all performed with Salt N Pepa at Milwaukee Pridefest.➤ How to use homophobia to keep people from sitting next to you on an airplane.
Bienvenue dans ce nouvel épisode de ce "hors série", où je reçois des personnes déjà invitées dans Histoires de Succès, pour parler de leur projet du moment. Cette semaine, je reçois Juliette Katz (Coucou Les Girls) pour parler de son projet "Dans tes rêves", deux vidéos autoproduites que Juliette a réalisées pour réaliser les rêves de ses abonnées.La vidéo Dans tes rêves de Juliette KatzPour me suivre sur Twitch, chaque lundi, mercredi et vendredi à 20h : https://twitch.tv/fabriceflorentPour rejoindre mon serveur Discord : https://discord.gg/mXFMcxcvv2À écouter aussi : Juliette aka Coucou les Girls dans Histoires de Succès
Aussie entertainer Stan Munro muses about his “Les Girls” legacy; queer youth toast “the notorious RBG”; a California Supreme Court nominee proves you’re never too old to come out; India’s marriage inequality now faces a triple threat, Belgium’s Deputy Prime Ministers now include Europe’s top transgender pol, Serbia re-elects a controversial lesbian P.M., a gender-fluid U.K. worker collects big bias damages, and more global LGBTQ news!
Aussie entertainer Stan Munro muses about his “Les Girls” legacy; queer youth toast “the notorious RBG”; a California Supreme Court nominee proves you’re never too old to come out; India’s marriage inequality now faces a triple threat, Belgium’s Deputy Prime Ministers now include Europe’s top transgender pol, Serbia re-elects a controversial lesbian P.M., a gender-fluid U.K. worker collects big bias damages, and more global LGBTQ news!
Star of stage and screen Stan Munro fondly remembers Australia’s now golden “Les Girls”; the first U.S. presidential debate descends into chaos; U.S. rights gains are threatened by Trump’s Supreme Court pick; the E.U. leads a global outcry against rising Polish homophobia, a Belizean anti-bias bill is crucified by the religious right, faith-based lawsuits attack Virginia’s queer-protective non-discrimination laws, and more global LGBTQ news!
Star of stage and screen Stan Munro fondly remembers Australia’s now golden “Les Girls”; the first U.S. presidential debate descends into chaos; U.S. rights gains are threatened by Trump’s Supreme Court pick; the E.U. leads a global outcry against rising Polish homophobia, a Belizean anti-bias bill is crucified by the religious right, faith-based lawsuits attack Virginia’s queer-protective non-discrimination laws, and more global LGBTQ news!
Entertainer Stan Munro celebrates the 50th anniversary of Australia’s Les Girls (in conversation with our Sydney-based correspondent William Brougham); queer Emmys go with the flow up the “Creek”; the U.K. retreats from gender ID change plans, the Trump administration pits trans inclusion against desegregation, the U.S. Congress includes queers in a youth suicide prevention bill, Taiwan’s leading anti-LGBTQ group slams a Dutch gay children’s book, Pete plays Mike for Kamala’s debate prep, and more global LGBTQ news!
durée : 01:20:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit, Albane Penaranda, Mathilde Wagman - En 1978, les "Nuits Magnétiques" proposaient une série de cinq émissions sur le music-hall. Le second volet, "Mistinguett, les chanteurs à accent, Maurice Chevalier, les girls", se penchait sur les artistes du music-hall et sur deux stars incontournables : Mistinguett et Maurice Chevalier. - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé
Redécouvrez les épisodes les plus écoutés de La Leçon durant le mois d'août, en mode... rediff' !Bienvenue dans La Leçon, le podcast sur l'art d'échouer. Dans ce nouvel épisode, Juliette Katz aka Coucou les Girls se confie. Avant de devenir actrice et humoriste, Juliette, alors chanteuse, se répétait constamment à quel point elle avait de la chance d'être signée dans un label... et acceptait donc absolument toutes les demandes de son entourage professionnel, pensant sans cesse être redevable. Un jour, elle a réalisé qu'elle s'oubliait dans tout cela et a osé s'affirmer en claquant la porte. Oui, elle n'est désormais plus chanteuse... mais elle a trouvé sa voie/voix. Et elle ne laissera plus jamais quelqu'un d'autre décider pour elle.
An insight into the lives of transgender performers and exotic dancers working in Sydney's notorious Kings Cross in the 1960s is offered in the latest novel by best-selling Hamilton-based writer Deborah Challinor. The Jacaranda House is the third in the Restless Years series and sees the return of Polly, a young Maori woman who makes decisions that lead to a rift with her mother, Awhi. Lynn Freeman talks with Deborah about life on the Cross in the bad old days.
Tricia Donegan speaks on how advocacy shows up in every Lower East Side of her life, from the Atlanta Empowerment Zone restaurants of her earlier years to the Lower East Side Girls club and Nite Sweats parties of her current world.Support or contribute the underserved communities through https://www.girlsclub.org/; everyone is just a different version of you.Rate or review us or subscribe! That's how things get easier to search online. Education and good things should be available to everyone, and that's also how you can spread the word, if you think this information is worth sharing to others. Unending love, the sisyas (Yogisontheroad@gmail.com)
Dans cet épisode, Juliette (ou Coucou les girls sur internet) parle de son rapport au corps très complexe et complexé, rempli d'ambivalences et de paradoxes en permanence. Elle a toujours été en conflit avec son corps. Elle nous parle de poids, des insultes reçues à son sujet, de centres pour maigrir, de l'image des films porno qui a joué sur sa sexualité.Un grand merci à Juliette pour son témoignage ! ✨
My guest on this episode is Serena Rees MBE. Serena grew up in Central London working various jobs, and in 1994, tired of seeing women dressed in drab undergarments - came up with the idea to start a lingerie store in partnership with her then husband Joe Corré, son of Vivienne Westwood. That store was Agent Provocateur. The first shop was on Broadwick Street in Soho London. Agent Provocateur grew into a brand spanning into 13 different countries with over 30 stores. Following Serena & Joe’s divorce the company was sold in 2007. Since then Serena started Cocomaya, a bakery and chocolatier with several branches in London, which eventually closed, and in May 2017 she founded Les Girls Les Boys, a men’s, women’s and unisex underwear meets street wear label. I met Serena in her London home to chat about her recent new venture. Check out Les Girls Les Boys on their website: https://lesgirlslesboys.com//
Cette semaine, je vous propose de découvrir le parcours de Juliette Katz, que vous connaissez peut-être mieux sous le nom de Coucou Les Girls.J'ai connu Juliette il y a presque 10 ans, alors qu'elle entamait une carrière dans la musique. On avait fait quelques vidéos ensemble pour madmoiZelle (cf les liens plus bas).On parle de son parcours dans le milieu de la musique, de la raison pour laquelle elle a arrêté, de la manière dont elle a inventé ce personnage un peu par hasard, de l'évolution de sa démarche artistique depuis le début.On parle aussi de choses profondes par rapport à sa vie : de cette blessure d’enfance, de son rapport à son père, de devenir adulte, de devenir parent et responsable, d'avoir peur de réussir vraiment, de la notion de perdre ou de gagner.Les vidéos avec Juliette :Son Street StyleSes deux sessions : "Tout le Monde" et "L'antidote"Son "Slip Style" sur madmoiZelle (oui)Suivez Juliette sur Instagram & sur YouTube
Secret languages abound in history and in modern culture, with words occasionally making the leap into the mainstream of spoken English. In this episode we example the secret language of Polari with Professor Paul Baker and Colleen Windor of Les Girls. Plus, the Macquarie team discuss which Polari words have made it into the dictionary, and the resurgence of some words on the TV show RuPaul’s Drag Race. Read more about Word for Word at macquariedictionary.com.au/podcast
Pour ce deuxième épisode de rentrée, Juliette Katz du compte Instagram @coucoulesgirls me fait le plaisir d'être au micro avec moi. Artiste dans l'âme, elle a déjà, à 31 ans, eu plusieurs vies : chanteuse, actrice, auteure et aujourd'hui youtubeuse / instagrammeuse, en bref influenceuse. Ses changements de vie, ses haters, son livre, sa vision de l'influence (et ses débuts sur Facebook!)... nous avons abordé plusieurs sujets, sans filtre, en plus de 40 minutes. Vous pouvez retrouver Juliette Katz ici : https://www.instagram.com/coucoulesgirls/ https://youtube.com/channel/UC9lEEJEv5SJDGx6NPtkGsWw https://www.facebook.com/coucoulesgirls/ Bonne écoute !
Bienvenue dans La Leçon, le podcast sur l'art d'échouer. Dans ce nouvel épisode, Juliette Katz aka Coucou les Girls se confie. Avant de devenir actrice et humoriste, Juliette, alors chanteuse, se répétait constamment à quel point elle avait de la chance d'être signée dans un label... et acceptait donc absolument toutes les demandes de son entourage professionnel, pensant sans cesse être redevable. Un jour, elle a réalisé qu'elle s'oubliait dans tout cela et a osé s'affirmer en claquant la porte. Oui, elle n'est désormais plus chanteuse... mais elle a trouvé sa voie/voix. Et elle ne laissera plus jamais quelqu'un d'autre décider pour elle. Bonne nouvelle ! En partenariat avec Cosmopolitan, retrouvez désormais chaque épisode, tous les quinze jours, sur le site internet du magazine ou sur sa newsletter. Pour découvrir les coulisses du podcast, abonnez-vous aux comptes Instagram @paulettegrisoni et @cosmopolitanfr. A bientôt !
Every Sunday night, for the past 15 years, a weekly Drag celebration has been presented at Sydney’s Stonewall Hotel on iconic Oxford Street. Polly’s Follies is a Sydney institution having commenced life at the famous Albury Hotel some 28 years ago. Presiding over this has been the doyen of Sydney Drag, Polly Petrie; a tough broad with humour as dry as the Sahara, the glamour of Zsa Zsa Gabor and the steely command of Joan Crawford.Polly Petrie is also Drag Mother to a host of novice drag queens taking their first steps into this colourful world of performance. Polly takes a maternal approach to the rookies; mentoring, guiding and passing on her infinite wisdom.Polly is the creation of Craig Petrie, a ballroom dancer who was initially discovered working behind a bar, by choreographer Ross Coleman. He was thrust into the role of back-up dancer to many celebrated drag queens of the past, who lead the shows at famed Capriccios - a prominent venue on Oxford street with extravagant shows of big casts and glamorous costumes.In a fascinating conversation Polly gives us an insight into the early scene as a performer; one that continues to engage him in the persona of which he is famous around the world. He explains the origin of the follies and the link with the musical The Boyfriend, that gave him his drag name.It is a life rich with fabulous experiences and encounters. We recorded this conversation in his famous ‘caravan’, a place that accommodates his extensive wardrobe. What a treat to sit down with Miss Polly Petrie.
Juliette Katz de Coucou les girls nous parle de son corps et de sexualité sans tabou. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Juliette Katz est autrice, actrice et vidéaste. Vous la suivez peut être sur Instagram ou YouTube sous le nom Coucou les Girls. Elle s'est fait connaître avec ses parodies de youtubeuses beauté, son sens de l'autodérision, ses grimaces et sa manière de se montrer nue tel quelle est avec sa taille 46. Comment en est-elle venue à proposer une autre vision de la féminité ? Internet peut-il nous aider à nous sentir mieux dans notre peau ?Découvrez le nouvel épisode de Regard, un podcast Birchbox, dans lequel chaque épisode décortique le rapport d'une femme à sa beauté.Retrouvez l'histoire de Juliette en librairie dans le livre T'es bonne bébé ! aux éditions first.Découvrez-la également dans le téléfilm Moi, grosse diffusée sur France 2 le 15 mai 2019. Juliette tient le rôle titre de cette adaptation du livre “On ne nait pas grosse” de Gabrielle Deydier.Regard est un podcast Birchbox produit par Louie Creative Présentation: Caroline LangloisMusique: Benjamin GrossmannMix: Jean-Baptiste AubonnetCoordination: Cyrielle Bedu Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Apprendre à s’aimer malgré la pression que nous met la société pour être « féminine » et « désirable » n'est pas toujours simple, Juliette aka Coucou les girls se confie. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Segment musique avec Stéphane Plante: Les groupes uniquement féminins à l’approche de la journée des droits de la femme.
乔治•库克 George Cukor小妇人 Little Women (1933)大卫•科伯菲尔德 The Personal History, Adventures, Experience, & Observation of David Copperfield the Younger (1935)罗密欧与朱丽叶 Romeo and Juliet (1936)茶花女 Camille (1936)汤姆历险记 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1938)西尔维娅传 Sylvia Scarlett (1935)休假日 Holiday (1938)费城故事 The Philadelphia Story (1940)自由之火 Keeper of the Flame (1942)煤气灯下 Gaslight (1944)双重生活 A Double Life (1947)亚当的肋骨 Adam's Rib (1949)帕特和麦克 Pat and Mike (1952)绛帐海堂春 Born Yesterday (1950)婚姻趣事 The Marrying Kind (1952)模特儿趣事 It Should Happen to You (1954)一个明星的诞生 A Star Is Born (1954)宝云尼车站 Bhowani Junction (1956)巴黎之恋 Les Girls (1957)暴风雨 Wild Is the Wind (1957)豪侠艳姬 Heller in Pink Tights (1960)让我们相爱吧 Let's Make Love (1960)查普曼报告 The Chapman Report (1962)窈窕淑女 My Fair Lady (1964)
Mitzi Gaynor was just a teenager when she came to Hollywood. She wound up starring with Frank Sinatra and Marilyn Monroe, dancing with Gene Kelly and Donald O’Connor, and headlining The Ed Sullivan Show with The Beatles. Her movies include There’s No Business Like Show Business, Les Girls and South Pacific—and that’s just a fraction of her career. How many people can say they worked with Irving Berlin, Cole Porter and Rodgers and Hammerstein? Leonard and Jessie had great fun with this playful, ever-youthful woman who caught the tail end of Hollywood’s Golden Age.
Les Girls Les Girls is a lesser known Gene Kelly musical with a unique story telling theme and some killer goddess women! In this episode, we lament over the loss of long, uncut takes in movies and give glimpses into our favorite moments! “I am ze naughty cigarette girl and all ze men, ze want […]
'McKnight Tonight' is part of the 'TV Blackbox' podcast feed."The Queen of The Cross" started her career as an original cast member of the long-running male revue Les Girls and her in the early '60s and she's still going strong today.Starting out as a 'drag' performer, Carlotta was the first high-profile performer to undergo a sex change operation.Now she's telling Rob McKnight about her personal and professional life as she discusses;The affair she had with one of television's biggest names and the heartbreaking decision to leave him in order to save his careerThe rocker she slept with and the famous face that sang a Christmas song at the end of her bedThe real reason she left morning TV show 'Studio 10'The shocking secret she left out of the telemovie based on her life... and whyA hilarious story about her time with Shirley Bassey (we save that story until the very end)And that's just the start! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Être en accord avec ses choix. C’est, selon Juliette, ce qui nous permet réellement de prendre le pouvoir de nos vies. Et en y réfléchissant, je me suis dit que c’était vraiment ce qui faisait la différence. Quand tu es en accord avec tes choix, tu ne fais pas face au doute; tu ne te remets pas en question sans cesse; tu ne te laisses pas atteindre par la critique ou le jugement, car tu sais ce que tu fais et pourquoi tu le fais. C’est lorsque l’on est pas en accord avec ses choix que la relation envers nous-mêmes est plus compliqué. Mais c’est un chemin pour y arriver, comme l’explique Juliette dans cet épisode. Elle est passée par là, et c’est ce qui l’aide à y voir beaucoup plus clair aujourd’hui. C’est ce qui l’aide aussi à prendre confiance, à savoir où elle va, et à accepter que parfois, aussi, on ne sait pas de quoi demain sera fait; et c’est aussi bien comme ça. Pour retrouver Juliette sur les réseaux sociaux : https://www.facebook.com/coucoulesgirls/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyGe39LYrSw https://www.instagram.com/coucoulesgirls Pour rejoindre l’aventure My Better Self : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCow3NWBEvlA8xmugJ3W256g?sub_confirmation=1 https://www.instagram.com/MyBetter_Self
Dans ce nouvel épisode de l'Émifion, Navie, SML et Juliette (Coucou les girls) parlent des relations sentimentales et des rencontres qu'on fait sur Internet ! Les références sont sur http://www.madmoizelle.com/podcasts/emifion-internet-rencontres-podcast Si tu as aimé ce podcast, tu peux : - Nous mettre des étoiles et un commentaire sur iTunes ! - T'abonner au podcast madmoiZelle : http://mmz.li/madpodcast/ (Si tu sais pas comment on s'abonne, mate le tuto : http://mmz.li/2tTjjOs) - Écouter la webradio de madmoiZelle, Radiomad : http://madmoizelle.com/radio/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Neville Nangers is back with a brand new song and lots of funny stuff.Neville tackles Politicians' pay rises, Polyamory, Les Girls, A New Phobia, Football, Protesting Students and More songs. The goings on in Nangwarry after dark and Neville's greatest embarrassment .https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIv3UtOGvnM&feature=em-upload_ownerhttps://www.facebook.com/SoapboxDarby/SongsI'm Back (Darby)Come to Nangwarry (Darby)How I met Nora (Darby)Love song for Nora (Darby)My name it is Neville (Darby)
Neville Nangers is back with a brand new song and lots of funny stuff.Neville tackles Politicians' pay rises, Polyamory, Les Girls, A New Phobia, Football, Protesting Students and More songs. The goings on in Nangwarry after dark and Neville's greatest embarrassment .https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIv3UtOGvnM&feature=em-upload_ownerhttps://www.facebook.com/SoapboxDarby/SongsI'm Back (Darby)Come to Nangwarry (Darby)How I met Nora (Darby)Love song for Nora (Darby)My name it is Neville (Darby)
Les Girls de Lena Dunham tirent leur révérence avec la diffusion de leur ultime saison, qui vient de débuter sur HBO. L'heure du bilan a sonné pour une série qui aura marqué son époque. Mais de quelle façon ? Comment Girls s'est-elle attaquée à des sujets comme le féminisme, l'amitié entre femmes, la représentation des millenials ? A-t-elle eu des manquements ? On fait le point également sur le début de la saison 6 avec Marie Turcan (@TurcanMarie), Olivier Joyard (@ojoyard) et Marion Olité (@laboiteaseries) dans un débat animé par Pierre Langlais (@MrSeries).« Un épisode et j'arrête » est le podcast de l'Association française des Critiques de Séries (ACS). Chaque semaine, quatre critiques débattent d'une ou plusieurs séries qui font l'actualité. Réalisé en partenariat avec Binge Audio (www.binge.audio).À PROPOS DE L'ACS (Association des Critiques de Séries)L'Association des Critiques de Séries (A.C.S.) a pour objectif de représenter la branche journalistique, professionnelle de la critique de séries, de mieux la définir, de discuter de ses outils, de ses codes et de ses fonctions. Elle regroupe ceux qui pratiquent régulièrement la critique de séries télévisées et qui souhaitent participer à la fois à la reconnaissance d'un métier mais aussi, à travers elle, d'une forme artistique dont les lettres de noblesse restent à acquérir en France.CRÉDITSEnregistré le 13 février 2017 à l'Antenne Paris (10, rue la Vacquerie 11ème). Production : ACS / Joël Ronez. Moyens techniques : Binge Audio / L'Antenne Paris. Réalisation : Jules Krot. Chargée de production et d'édition : Elsa Neves. Générique : extrait de "Television” de Pinche.Negro.Beatz (Creative Commons License). Un Épisode et J'arrête est un podcast de l'Association française des Critiques de Séries en partenariat avec Binge Audio. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Les Girls de Lena Dunham tirent leur révérence avec la diffusion de leur ultime saison, qui vient de débuter sur HBO. L’heure du bilan a sonné pour une série qui aura marqué son époque. Mais de quelle façon ? Comment Girls s’est-elle attaquée à des sujets comme le féminisme, l’amitié entre femmes, la représentation des millenials ? A-t-elle eu des manquements ? On fait le point également sur le début de la saison 6 avec Marie Turcan (@TurcanMarie), Olivier Joyard (@ojoyard) et Marion Olité (@laboiteaseries) dans un débat animé par Pierre Langlais (@MrSeries).« Un épisode et j’arrête » est le podcast de l'Association française des Critiques de Séries (ACS). Chaque semaine, quatre critiques débattent d’une ou plusieurs séries qui font l’actualité. Réalisé en partenariat avec Binge Audio (www.binge.audio).À PROPOS DE L'ACS (Association des Critiques de Séries)L’Association des Critiques de Séries (A.C.S.) a pour objectif de représenter la branche journalistique, professionnelle de la critique de séries, de mieux la définir, de discuter de ses outils, de ses codes et de ses fonctions. Elle regroupe ceux qui pratiquent régulièrement la critique de séries télévisées et qui souhaitent participer à la fois à la reconnaissance d’un métier mais aussi, à travers elle, d’une forme artistique dont les lettres de noblesse restent à acquérir en France.CRÉDITSEnregistré le 13 février 2017 à l’Antenne Paris (10, rue la Vacquerie 11ème). Production : ACS / Joël Ronez. Moyens techniques : Binge Audio / L’Antenne Paris. Réalisation : Jules Krot. Chargée de production et d’édition : Elsa Neves. Générique : extrait de "Television” de Pinche.Negro.Beatz (Creative Commons License). Un Épisode et J’arrête est un podcast de l’Association française des Critiques de Séries en partenariat avec Binge Audio. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.