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Timothée Chalamet et Kylie Jenner. Ce couple, on ne l'a pas oublié. On s'en souvient très bien, et pour cause, quand on a appris son existence, on est tombé de notre chaise. L'acteur le plus prometteur de sa génération, sex symbol de la génération Z, le Leonardo DiCaprio des vingtenaires en gros, qui soudain sort avec une fille Kardashian, star de la téléralité donc, et créatrice d'une marque de cosmétiques, c'était lunaire. Et nouveau.Dans cette mini-série consacrée aux couples de stars les plus improbables, la journaliste Ségolène Forgar replonge dans cette idylle qu'on attendait pas. Comment ces deux superstars dans leur domaine, issus sur le papier deux mondes très différents, se sont trouvés ? Pourquoi ça nous a autant dérangé ? Qu'est-ce que ça dit de nous ? Au micro de Scandales se succèdent :Lizzie Logan, journaliste à Glamour USAline Laurent-Mayard, journaliste et auteure de Libérés de la masculinité: Comment Timothée Chalamet m'a fait croire à l'homme nouveauKristen Barber, professeure agrégée en études de genre, race et ethnicité à l'université de Missouri Kansas City Scandales est un podcast de Madame Figaro, écrit et présenté par Marion Galy-Ramounot, et produit par Lucile Rousseau-Garcia. Cette mini-série est écrite et présentée par Ségolène Forgar. Fanny Sauveplane a été chargée d'enquête. Océane Ciuni est la responsable éditoriale de Scandales, un podcast produit par Louie Créative, l'agence de contenus audios de Louie Média. Cet épisode de Scandales est à retrouver sur toutes vos plateformes : Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Deezer et Amazon Music.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Madonna est sortie avec Sean Penn, Warren Beatty, le rappeur Vanilla Ice, le basketteur Denis Rodman, le réalisateur Guy Ritchie et…le rappeur Tupac. Vous ne vous en souvenez sans doute pas, et c'est pas grave. C'était dans les années 90, on écoutait California Love avec un bandana autour de la tête le matin, et Frozen devant notre miroir le soir, mais on ne savait pas que les deux chanteurs vivaient, au même moment, une folle relation amoureuse. Madonna avait alors 35 ans, et Tupac Shakur, 22 ans. Et c'était peu de temps avant l'assassinat du rappeur à Las Vegas. Dans cette mini-série consacrée à ces couples de stars qu'on a - pour la plupart - oubliés, la journaliste Ségolène Forgar replonge dans leur histoire. Comment les chemins de ces deux artistes se sont croisés ? Pourquoi, à l'époque, personne n'a rien su de leur relation ? Et qu'en est-il de cette lettre que Madonna a gardé dans le plus grand secret pendant des années ? A son micro se succèdent :- Lizzie Logan, journaliste chez Glamour US- Jérémie McEwen, auteur de Philosophie du Hip Hop- Stéphanie Chermont, journaliste à Diverto, hebdomadaire cultuel- Kristen Barber, professeure agrégée en études de genre, race et ethnicité à l'Université du Missouri-Kansas CityScandales est un podcast de Madame Figaro, écrit et présenté par Marion Galy-Ramounot, et produit par Lucile Rousseau-Garcia. Cette mini-série est écrite et présentée par Ségolène Forgar. Fanny Sauveplane a été chargée d'enquête. Océane Ciuni est la responsable éditoriale de Scandales, un podcast produit par Louie Créative, l'agence de contenus audios de Louie Média. Cet épisode de Scandales est à retrouver sur toutes vos plateformes : Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Deezer et Amazon Music.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Allie welcomes the incomparable Lizzie Logan as host of the pod!!!! We kick it off with the 1997 tv movie thought lost to time Tower of Terror (the first Disney movie based on a ride!). (Allie's audio is fucked up for the first 10 minutes while we got the hang of zoom but now its fixed!!)
Isa teaches Jane about GMOs. Lizzie Logan is a comedy writer whose work has been featured in Vulture, Flood, Glamour, Reductress, The Onion, McSweeney's and The New Yorker. You can follow her across social platforms at @lizzzzzielogan or learn more about her at LizzieLogan.com. She has a cat named Matilda. Subscribe to our Patreon and get access to patrons-only perks at patreon.com/underthebleacherspod!
Once again, for this week's Ujokes podcast, I will be shoving two shows worth of comedy in 15 minutes! We're looking back on jokes about cosmic cocktails and an unusual machine that may or may not rearrange one's eyes! All with tough competition from the audience, plus expert players Dwayne Colbert, Rob Marroco, Lizzie Logan, and Todd Robert Anderson! You'll also want to keep listening until the end to find out who took home the crown of comedy!Last week's podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7AtN2RCtUD16gnoK3fGlYTPlay along live on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAm98RWDq5EFBYyCbeIPd2AGet Ujokes/FMK Merch here: https://ujokes.creator-spring.com/Link to the official Ujokes Website: https://ujokes.com/Catch new Ujokes podcasts on:Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/ujokes-weekly-1628454/episodesiTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ujokes-weekly/id1554692974?uo=4Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2EmzI2lahWs0EDTxvZKsNiYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCulNXGDkfAfGFli1v20OXBg/featuredSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/ujokes-weeklyiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-ujokes-weekly-73060071/Podcast Addict: https://podcastaddict.com/podcast/3315555Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/us/show/2801682Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/id4259340?country=usGoogle Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc3ByZWFrZXIuY29tL3Nob3cvNDQ3MDI2Ni9lcGlzb2Rlcy9mZWVkAnd remember to follow me onTwitter: https://twitter.com/PostmasterRadioInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/postmaster_radio/----------------------------Credits For The Music-----------------------------mr.AudioAgent- Funny Background Music Silly And Awkward Comedy MusicAlec Koff- [No Copyright] Epic Awards - Cinematic Music for Youtube Videos (No Copyright)Kevin Macleod- Quirky Dog
Lizzie Logan, sophomore, continued the conversations about relationships and boundaries by describing a friendship that was like walking on eggshells.
Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman as witches in a rom-com? How could anyone not enjoy this movie? Lizzie Logan joins me to defend Practical Magic. We discuss the fantastic casting, the intensity of Nicole Kidman's acting, and our shared hate of two very big movies! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode of The Antidote for The Belladonna Comedy, host Rosanna Stevens interviews author, playwright and political satirist for the Washington Post, Alexandra Petri. The show also features a set of recommendations from Jiji Lee, and a reading of a piece on The Belladonna website, by Charlsie Bastian. Alex Petri's Twitter: www.twitter.com/petridishes Website: www.alexandrapetri.com Latest Book: Nothing's Wrong And Here's Why: Essays (2020) Online bookstores to buy it from: https://www.cntraveler.com/story/black-owned-bookstores Or: https://bookshop.org/books/nothing-is-wrong-and-here-is-why-essays/9781324006459 Jiji Lee's Twitter: www.twitter.com/thejinius Website: www.jijilee.com Charlsie Bastian's Twitter: www.twitter.com/iamcharlsieb Instagram: @charlsieforyourself Lizzie Logan's Twitter: www.twitter.com/lizzzzzielogan Website: www.lizzielogan.com Piece: Congratulations On Your Promotion To The Position Of My Boyfriend https://thebelladonnacomedy.com/congratulations-on-your-promotion-to-the-position-of-my-boyfriend-16e3b5a416bc Music for the reading was provided by Nikita Lukyanov https://soundcloud.com/lukyanovnikita Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US
Day 11 of the miniseries finds the lads closing the book on the Halloweentown franchise, with Lizzie Logan joining the lads to discuss Return To Halloweentown. But first, a heist is planned.
Day 11 of the miniseries finds the lads closing the book on the Halloweentown franchise, with Lizzie Logan joining the lads to discuss Return To Halloweentown. But first, a heist is planned. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iwasscared2/support
This movie is for white 8-year-olds. And really no one else should bother with it. That said, we all bothered with it, because what better way to kick off Black History Month than with Disney solving racism?! Featuring frequent guest Chanel Carroll and returning from Moulin Rouge fame, Lizzie Logan! Follow Chanel https://www.instagram.com/chanellyo/ Follow Lizzie https://www.instagram.com/lizzzzzielogan/ http://floodmagazine.com/74192/rearview-mirror-the-color-of-friendship/
This movie is for white 8-year-olds. And really no one else should bother with it. That said, we all bothered with it, because what better way to kick off Black History Month than with Disney solving racism?! Featuring frequent guest Chanel Carroll and returning from Moulin Rouge fame, Lizzie Logan! Follow Chanel https://www.instagram.com/chanellyo/ Follow Lizzie https://www.instagram.com/lizzzzzielogan/ http://floodmagazine.com/74192/rearview-mirror-the-color-of-friendship/
Sammy and Julia chat with comedy writer Lizzie Logan about her time t Camp Towanga in California!
It's not as good as Nora remembers, better than Celey remembers, and guest Lani Harms maintains it's the best movie ever made. Special shoutouts must go to former episode guests Bram Schumer and Lizzie Logan who provided us with their hot takes. Follow Lani https://www.instagram.com/laniharms/ twitter.com/lanilee223 (the tweet that started it all: https://twitter.com/CeleySchumer/status/1037901717818564609)
It’s not as good as Nora remembers, better than Celey remembers, and guest Lani Harms maintains it’s the best movie ever made. Special shoutouts must go to former episode guests Bram Schumer and Lizzie Logan who provided us with their hot takes. Follow Lani https://www.instagram.com/laniharms/ twitter.com/lanilee223
Reductress editors Rachel and Eva (@rachelwenitsky and @evaandherIUD) take you through the week's hottest stories. On this week's episode, Matt Rogers (@MattRogersTho), Rachel Pegram (@rachelpegram), and Blair Socci (@blairsocci) read pieces from Reductress, plus we interview a brave comedian wants to share an inspiring message about voting this November.Wow! This Woman Is Reaching Out To All The Girls She Bullied In High School To Sell Them Skincare Products, was written by Adrienne Teeley. Not to Brag, But All My Favorite Porn Stars Are Women was inspired by Lizzie Logan. How To Not Take It Personally When Other Women Are in Their Early 20s was written by Heidi Lux. And More Women Than Ever Are Running For Office? Um, I'd Rather Run FROM My Office! was written by Emily Clouse.Thanks to our sponsor, Dame Products - use code "GREATSEX" for 10% off at https://www.dameproducts.com And Autoslash: www.autoslash.comTo help support The Reductress Minute, and for exclusive bonus content, visit our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/reductressSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
How's it going? Hoje, no podcast, eu falo sobre dois idioms comuníssimos (é claro) com a palavra far. Com um deles, você vai poder dizer "longe de mim criticar, mas..." Enjoy! Transcrição How's it going? You're listening to the new episode of the Inglês Online podcast. Download our apps on the Google Play store and the iTunes store for a very easy and organised listening experience of our podcasts. Thank you for telling everyone you know about this podcast and, enjoy! So you know when someone is about to criticise another person but they preface their criticism with something like "Look, I don't mean to criticise but..." or "No offense, but..." Well, our first expression today is sort of used in the same kind of situation. So, let me read what this lady, Lizzie Logan, tweeted out and then I'll explain it a little bit: https://twitter.com/lizzzzzielogan/status/984422467019182080 So first of all, TSA stands for Transportation Security Administration and I think that's what she's referring to when she says there was a TSA agent singing gospel songs at full volume while doing his job - which, by the way, was to monitor metal detection somewhere... So we can tell she doesn't want to come across as super critical since the language she's using is very mild actually. And, the first thing she says is far be it from me to limit someone else's artistic expression. "Far be it from me to do something" basically means "I'm doing something in a few seconds but that is not really what I mean to do". Sometimes we just want to criticise something; we just want to express a negative opinion or tell people what we think is wrong about a situation or a person and so on. So that's it - when people don't really want to come across as overly critical they may preface what they're saying with Far be it from me... Far be it from me to tell you how to do your job, but don’t you think you should have planned your actions more carefully? Far be it from me to rain on your parade but I don't think this girl is interested in you. Far be it from me to be stingy but I don't see the value in paying so much money for this hotel. Now, let's move on to our second idiom of today's episode, and this one contains the word FAR as well. So, let's go ahead and start off with an example - listen up: This restaurant is a far cry from what it used to be when I was a child. When I go there nowadays to have a meal, nothing tastes the same. It just doesn't taste good. They've changed the dishes, the recipes, I don't know where the original cook's gone. This food is a far cry from the great stuff they used to offer. So, when something is a far cry from another thing, it means it's very, very different and usually in a negative way. It leaves a lot to be desired! So someone will usually say that when they're not happy. What they see now is just not as good; it's actually much worse than it used to be. It's a far cry. So, I'm sure you can give a few examples from your own life. A place you've known since childhood which has changed for the worse. A food place where you used to have your favourite dish. And this is a common one: we, as consumers, can always notice, right, when the quality of a product goes down. This happens a lot with food items. Sometimes I can tell that those biscuits that I like just don't taste the same anymore and then one day they appear to be about half the original size. A far cry from what they used to be. What are your examples? Let me know, and see you soon! Key expressions Far be it from me to do something A far cry from Vocabulary to come across as = Parecer ser, no sentido de demonstrar ou transparecer sua característica ou qualidade rain on your parade = jogar um balde de água fria, ser estraga-prazeres it leaves a lot to be desired = Deixa muito a desejar
How's it going? Hoje, no podcast, eu falo sobre dois idioms comuníssimos (é claro) com a palavra far. Com um deles, você vai poder dizer "longe de mim criticar, mas..." Enjoy! Transcrição How's it going? You're listening to the new episode of the Inglês Online podcast. Download our apps on the Google Play store and the iTunes store for a very easy and organised listening experience of our podcasts. Thank you for telling everyone you know about this podcast and, enjoy! So you know when someone is about to criticise another person but they preface their criticism with something like "Look, I don't mean to criticise but..." or "No offense, but..." Well, our first expression today is sort of used in the same kind of situation. So, let me read what this lady, Lizzie Logan, tweeted out and then I'll explain it a little bit: https://twitter.com/lizzzzzielogan/status/984422467019182080 So first of all, TSA stands for Transportation Security Administration and I think that's what she's referring to when she says there was a TSA agent singing gospel songs at full volume while doing his job - which, by the way, was to monitor metal detection somewhere... So we can tell she doesn't want to come across as super critical since the language she's using is very mild actually. And, the first thing she says is far be it from me to limit someone else's artistic expression. "Far be it from me to do something" basically means "I'm doing something in a few seconds but that is not really what I mean to do". Sometimes we just want to criticise something; we just want to express a negative opinion or tell people what we think is wrong about a situation or a person and so on. So that's it - when people don't really want to come across as overly critical they may preface what they're saying with Far be it from me... Far be it from me to tell you how to do your job, but don’t you think you should have planned your actions more carefully? Far be it from me to rain on your parade but I don't think this girl is interested in you. Far be it from me to be stingy but I don't see the value in paying so much money for this hotel. Now, let's move on to our second idiom of today's episode, and this one contains the word FAR as well. So, let's go ahead and start off with an example - listen up: This restaurant is a far cry from what it used to be when I was a child. When I go there nowadays to have a meal, nothing tastes the same. It just doesn't taste good. They've changed the dishes, the recipes, I don't know where the original cook's gone. This food is a far cry from the great stuff they used to offer. So, when something is a far cry from another thing, it means it's very, very different and usually in a negative way. It leaves a lot to be desired! So someone will usually say that when they're not happy. What they see now is just not as good; it's actually much worse than it used to be. It's a far cry. So, I'm sure you can give a few examples from your own life. A place you've known since childhood which has changed for the worse. A food place where you used to have your favourite dish. And this is a common one: we, as consumers, can always notice, right, when the quality of a product goes down. This happens a lot with food items. Sometimes I can tell that those biscuits that I like just don't taste the same anymore and then one day they appear to be about half the original size. A far cry from what they used to be. What are your examples? Let me know, and see you soon! Key expressions Far be it from me to do something A far cry from Vocabulary to come across as = Parecer ser, no sentido de demonstrar ou transparecer sua característica ou qualidade rain on your parade = jogar um balde de água fria, ser estraga-prazeres it leaves a lot to be desired = Deixa muito a desejar
Fresh off the cool cool hectic hectic life at The Break with Michelle Wolf, writer & comedian Lizzie Logan is here to shred AND appreciate that tween-loved romance: Moulin Rouge! The corsets! The songs! The consumption! Follow Lizzie: https://twitter.com/lizzzzzielogan https://www.lizzielogan.com/ https://www.netflix.com/title/80239459
Laurel and Annie talk about when they've cried at work, and Lizzie Logan is joined by two pediatric doctors to discuss how they keep it together in their high stress jobs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.