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Pour ce troisième épisode de Perspectives, j’ai discuté de Beyoncé avec Eva (@porasdias sur Twitter / https://porasdias.wordpress.com ). Plus qu’une simple figure de la pop culture, Beyoncé a su marquer et marque encore son époque. Durant cet épisode, nous avons essayer de gratter la surface pour essayer de faire transparaitre la complexité d’une star hypervisible et fascinant mais souvent méconnue par le public (en dehors de la Beyhive bien sûr). Pour ce faire, nous avons discuté entre autres de sa place dans l’industrie de la musique, de sa quête de l’excellence, du couple qu’elle forme avec Jay Z et de ce qu’elle représente pour les femmes noires. Timestamps: Introduction : 0’00 > 1’40 Petits kifs : 1’40 > 5’00 Revue de presse : 5’00 > 7’17 Son Evolution Musicale : 7’17 > 13’00 Sa place dans l’industrie de la musique : 13’00 > 16’24 La comparaison avec Rihanna : 16’24 > 18’37 Sa façon de communiquer : 18’37 > 21’27 Sa façon de travailler : 21’27 > 23’40 Une artiste originale ? : 23’40 > 26’43 Sa quête de la perfection : 26’43 > 29’29 Comment consomme-t-on sa musique ? : 29’29> 30’46 Comparaison à Solange : 30’46 > 33’30 Beyoncé et les femmes noires : 33’30 > 37’00 Les Grammys 2017 : 37’00 > 38’28 Sa vision du féminisme : 38’28 > 41’57 Beyoncé et Jay-Z : 41’57 > 45’28 Références: - https://www.thisnao.com - Documentaire Arte sur Basquiat : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLssusWHOgM&frags=pl%2Cwn - Kitri: https://kitristudio.eu - Chloe x Halle au Late Late Show : https://youtu.be/YhU8_3Qf_Hg - Britain blocks EU apology for slave trade (The Guardian): https://www.theguardian.com/world/2001/sep/03/race.uk - Aya Nakamura dans Fader: https://www.thefader.com/2018/11/13/aya-nakamura-is-flipping-frances-rigid-rules-beautifully - Critique de 4 dans Refinery29: https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/2016/06/115427/beyonce-album-4-review - B’Day, 1er album visuel: https://www.vibe.com/2017/04/beyonce-bday-video-anthology-album-10-year-anniversary - Beyoncé parle de l’ère B’Day: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPYgjK3T9PM - Documentaire sur Misty Copeland : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Y2h6fz2XzQ - Publicité Ivy Park: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=mA1Wp1kfDfE - Beyoncé qui court en chantant : http://www.papermag.com/hollyweird-beyonce-three-miles-singing-2598408329.html?rebelltitem=9#rebelltitem - Les Destiny’s Child sous-estimées: https://jezebel.com/beyonces-record-label-underestimated-the-hell-out-of-de-1638741389 - Conservatisme vs Radicalisme chez Beyoncé: https://slate.com/culture/2016/04/how-beyonce-mixed-conservatism-with-radicalism-and-made-lemonade.html - Affaire sur l’affiche de On The Run Tour II: https://www.musicinafrica.net/fr/magazine/affiche-«-run-ii-»-pillage-ou-hommage - September Issue (Vogue US): https://www.vogue.com/article/beyonce-september-issue-2018 - Le colorisme et sa carrière: https://www.ebony.com/entertainment-culture/books/exclusive-mathew-knowles/#axzz56K7L9luh - Lemonade syllabus : https://issuu.com/candicebenbow/docs/lemonade_syllabus_2016 - Echec aux Grammys 2017 : https://eu.usatoday.com/story/life/music/2017/02/13/why-beyonce-lemonade-lost-the-grammys-why-she-should-have-won/97847070/ - Beyoncé et la fin de la politique de la respectabilité: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/16/opinion/beyonce-coachella-blackness.html - Essai de bell hooks sur Lemonade: http://www.bellhooksinstitute.com/blog/2016/5/9/moving-beyond-pain - Beyoncé vs le patriarcat: https://www.bitchmedia.org/article/beyoncé-fighting-patriarchy-through-pop-culture - Nuance entre le féminisme de Beyoncé et celui de Chimamanda N.A: https://www.thefader.com/2016/10/07/chimamanda-ngozi-adichie-beyoncs-feminism-comment - Interview de Jay Z (New York Times): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbuQAbG2AZ0 Contact: Email : ecrireaperspectives@gmail.com Twitter : @perspectives_5 Instagram : @perspectivespodcast Eva: @porasdias sur Twitter / https://porasdias.wordpress.com
Episode 3: Simeon Talley Welcome to the third episode of Matter of Fat: a body positive podcast with Midwest sensibilities! Co-hosts Cat Polivoda and Saraya Boghani highlight community voices with a lens on body size, body positivity, & fat liberation. We check in on Twin Cities events during The Fat Dish, talk with our guest Simeon Talley about his background and story as a matter of fat, and dive into the Dirt and Discourse. This episode originally aired on August 14th 2018. In the Fat Dish, Saraya is still in a daze after seeing Jay Z and Beyonce’s On The Run Tour II and is excited to learn more about radio broadcasting and sound engineering. Cat shares her eager anticipation for Cake Plus Size Resale’s Fat Splash pool party and hints at a saucy promo photo shoot with Boudoir by Eve. Also in the Fat Dish, Cat mentions that Button Poetry is putting on a spoken word event featuring Rachel Wiley on August 26th at Icehouse in Minneapolis and Saraya mentions the Dangerous Fatty community art event and book reading by Virgie Tovar on August 25th at Gamut Gallery. This episode’s interview is with Simeon Talley, who is the Chief Connector and Event Producer with the content and event platform Flyover based in Iowa City, Iowa. Simeon shares his background and how he came to curate platforms for underrepresented and marginalized voices through fashion, politics, culture. You can check out Simeon’s TED Talk and Medium article by Kiva Bay. We explore definitions in the Dirt and Discourse! Saraya’s mom has a question on our use of the term “intersectionality”. While we break down the definition, you can learn more by checking out this primer from the Washington Post and check out a perfect, and unfortunate, example of white feminism with Chelsea Handler’s interview of Ashley Graham. Many thanks to you for listening and reading, KFAI’s Mason Butler and Sara Pette for engineering and supporting Matter of Fat, Allison Anne Design + Create for our logo, and Kyle Werstein for composing and producing our theme music. Find us! Website: www.kfai.org/matteroffat FB: www.facebook.com/matteroffatpod/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/matteroffatpod/?hl=en Twitter: twitter.com/matteroffatpod Email: matteroffatpod@gmail.com Mentioned in this episode: Boudoir by Eve http://www.boudoirbyeve.com/ Flyover https://www.helloflyover.com/home/ TED talk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmEpfGgHjEQ Medium Article https://medium.com/@kivabay/taking-space-bfb777f3cb95 Washington Post https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-theory/wp/2015/09/21/intersectionality-a-primer/?utm_term=.02ec04e90770 Netflix https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kw3EYvjQ_Qk
Only 3 weeks into the NFL season and Joy’s prediction that every rookie quarterback taken in the first-round should be starting, has come to fruition (except for Lamar Jackson)! Queen Petty takes a victory lap and explains why Baker Mayfield, Sam Darnold, Josh Rosen and Josh Allen should have been starting for their teams since Week 1. (WIT IT or QUIT IT) Joy and Brandon discuss how protecting the quarterback is hurting the game. Are the Patriots set to lose the AFC East for the first time since 2008? Are LeBron’s Lakers a threat to the Golden State Warriors this season? (LIT LIST) Tiger is back and the golf people love it. The Chiefs and the Rams are consistently exciting to watch. Hannah Storm and Andrea Kremer are LIT for being the first female duo to call an NFL game. (THE PETTY COURT) Queen Petty declares herself petty for not believing the Dolphins are actually a good football team despite being 3-0. (LOSER POWER RANKINGS) 49er fans are losers, but in a “Damn. That’s sucks that Jimmy G got hurt” kinda way. Winless NFL teams are literally losers and so is the Philadelphia Flyers’ new mascot, Gritty. (MIGOS CULTURE REPORT) After seeing Queen Beyoncé LIVE at the On The Run Tour (II), Joy apologizes for not being more vocal about Beyoncé’s overall greatness. Then, Brandon recounts auditioning for Family Feud in Louisville with his family over the weekend. (RANDOM ISH) Joy thinks the Holiday season starts the first week of Halloween and refuses to put up decorations any time before.
25 Tracks, 90 Minuten, jede Menge Gefühle: Drakes fünftes Album „Scorpion“ liefert jede Menge Gesprächsstoff. Deshalb widmen wir unsere 20. Folge Let’s Talk About Tracks einem unserer Lieblinge und seinem neuen musikalischen Baby. Was wir von Drizzys Werk halten und wie viel Reaktion auf Pusha Ts Diss drin steckt – hört selbst! Außerdem: - Casper und Marteria releasen ein gemeinsames Album – wie finden wir den neuen Track „Champion Sound“? - Wieso Nadin Jay-Z auf der „On The Run Tour II“ stärker fand als Beyoncé Ihr mögt uns? Zeigt uns eure Liebe doch auch im virtuellen Leben! Abonniert und bewertet uns auf iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-…d1296675617?mt=2 Wir sind auch bei Deezer: www.deezer.com/en/show/56499 Hier findet ihr uns auf Facebook: www.facebook.com/letstalkabouttracks/ Folgt uns auf Instagram – wir machen lustige Sachen, Ehrenwort! www.instagram.com/letstalkabouttracks/ Wir zwitschern auch auf Twitter: twitter.com/trackspodcast Unsere Spotify-Playlists findet ihr hier: open.spotify.com/user/letstalkabouttracks