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See Also is a weekly dispatch that connects the dots of pop culture, with plenty of further reading and ideas to Add To Cart – or at least Open in New Tab.This week, Kate and Brodie are absolute pissy bitches. We're blaming the moon for our problems, and the only solution is to talk about all the TV we've been watching lately, okay?Then, we dig into the state of rom-coms. Covering contemporary ones that fuck with the genre, past ones we might've missed and some bright spots in the genre.Further WatchingTogether TogetherDan in Real LifeCrossing DelanceySet It UpStarstruckEverything I Know About LoveFire IslandFrench KissForget ParisZak and Miri Make a PornoLong ShotSee Alsos:Sentimental Garbage podcast"Rom Coms Were Corny and Retrograde. Why Do I Miss Them So Much?" by Wesley Morris in NY Times from 2019Rose Matafeo in the New Yorker The Rewatchables podcast on Knocked UpHow My Best Friend's Wedding "broke" the rom-com Romantic Comedy - documentary by Elizabeth Sankey featuring BLAlso AlsosREAD ALSO: New edition of Walking through Clear Water in a Pool Painted Black by Cookie Mueller, with an introduction by Olivia LaingLISTEN ALSO: Bring A Plate podcast with Peter Taggart & Bec ShawFREEZE ALSO: Lemon, lentil & spinach soupCOOK ALSO: Eric Kim's 10 essential Korean Recipes on NYT CARRY ALSO: Lazy Oaf Wild Mini bag WATCH ALSO: Barry season 3 (on Binge)Find us on Instagram @seealsopodcast Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Peter Taggart attempts to satisfy his curiosities in a rural heterosexual wasteland. Peter is a writer and podcaster from Brisbane. He was born on the glittering Gold Coast and raised in St George – a small farming township in southern Queensland. Peter has written for Junkee, The Guardian, Meanjin and SBS, has hosted shows on 2SER/Star Observer Digital and 4ZzZ and has contributed to various programs on triple j and ABC Radio Brisbane. His podcasts include the popular Bring A Plate and less popular Clip Show. Peter is featured in the Queerstories book which can be ordered on Booktopia. Queerstories is an LGBTQI+ storytelling night programmed by Maeve Marsden, with regular events around Australia. For Queerstories event dates, visit www.maevemarsden.com, and follow Queerstories on Facebook. The Queerstories book is published by Hachette Australia, and can be purchased from your favourite independent bookseller or on Booktopia. To support Queerstories, become a patron at www.patreon.com/ladysingsitbetter And for gay stuff and insomnia rants follow me - Maeve Marsden - on Twitter and Instagram. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
@petertaggart (Peter Taggart) Odd on purpose? - Andie MacDowell, 2013. Never calm Revealing your true self 2 good years in a share house St George Your personal Oprah
Rebecca Shaw is a writer, podcaster and twitterer extraordinaire. You may know her best as Brocklesnitch or have chuckled at her parody twitter account, @NoToFeminism (a book is on the way). She writes satire and opinion for SBS Comedy and Guardian Australia. Bec makes me laugh a lot throughout this chat as we discuss the purpose of satire, queerphobia in country Queensland, feminism and the kind of feedback you can expect if you're a woman who dares to express her opinion on the internet. Oh also bad tattoos. change.org/gaypanic chasingasylum.com.au The ABC's Party Room podcast, The Guardian's Australian Politics Live with Lenore Taylor & Katharine Murphy, Something Wonky's Wonk The Vote The World Keeps Happening at the Sydney Comedy Store, July 9th The World Keeps Happening at the 2016 Edinburgh Fringe Festival @brocklesnitch @notofeminism brocklesnitch.com Bec's Patreon SBS Comedy's The Backburner Women Against Feminism Bec on The Guardian Bec's podcast with Peter Taggart, Bring A Plate Cause of the Week: Minus 18 (minus18.org.au), youreaccepted.com.au
Our Freelance Focus conference in Brisbane saw some of the best writers in Australia and abroad talk about the future of the industry and how to get ahead as a freelancer! SHORT STORIES: • Amanda Gearing, freelance journalist: What makes a Walkley winner? • Peter Taggart, Bring A Plate: So you want to make a podcast… • Skye Doherty, University of Queensland: Journalism and the power of design • Matt Liddy, ABC: The latest in digital storytelling • Angie Galles, StartSomeGood: The secret life of crowdfunders • Rebecca Rowling: Humanitarian law for journalists in conflict zones • Hamish Sewell, SoundTrails: Storytelling to empower and connect communities Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the contributors and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of The Walkley Foundation.
Hi guys. Is the Peter & The Wolf pun in the title of this ep too niche? Answers on a postcard to Phillip Adams please. It's Episode 176 in a series of ONE THOUSAND podchats with your friends Ben Pobjie & Cam Smith. In this very special Comedy Festival edicione, they are joined by half of one of their favourite podcasts, Peter Taggart from Bring A Plate. Together they convene in a KFC (it was raining) to discuss: What sort of restaurant has A Current Affair playing so noisily? Frank Walker's run-ins with Joh Bjelke-Petersen Lara Bingle (we are very current) MORE HOLLYWOOD GOSS THAN YOU CAN HANDLE The amazing lighting effects in Ben's show And much more Subscribe on iTunes! Leave an iTunes rating! And listen to Bring A Plate!
Peter Taggart is a Brisbane-based writer and theatre critic for ArtsHub. He writes about his family and occasionally Meryl Streep's family on his blog On The Verge of Compassion and co-hosts the fortnightly pop culture podcast Bring A Plate.