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Headlines for July 20, 2023; “While We Watched”: New Film Spotlights Journalist Ravish Kumar’s Fight for Truth in Modi’s India; Meet the Wisconsin Teacher Fired for Protesting Ban on Miley Cyrus & Dolly Parton Song “Rainbowland”
Headlines for July 20, 2023; “While We Watched”: New Film Spotlights Journalist Ravish Kumar’s Fight for Truth in Modi’s India; Meet the Wisconsin Teacher Fired for Protesting Ban on Miley Cyrus & Dolly Parton Song “Rainbowland”
Music biographer James Gavin takes a deep dive into the life of enigmatic gay rock star George Michael in his latest book, celebrated at a Grammy Museum special event (recorded with permission by Brian DeShazor). And in NewsWrap: a mob of violent rightwing protesters attacks Tblisi Pride and forces the attendees to evacuate, a Southeast Asian LGBTQ conference in Jakarta relocates after social media threats, Japan's Supreme Court rules in favor of a trans woman's right to use office bathrooms that conform to her gender identity, Russia's lower house of parliament passes the final reading of a proposal to ban all medical and legal gender changes, anti-transgender rights court decisions handed down in three U.S. states, a Wisconsin trans girl temporarily has the right to use the appropriate campus bathrooms, a Wisconsin teacher is fired for teaching her first graders to sing the Miley Cyrus-Dolly Parton duet “Rainbowland,” and more international LGBTQ news reported this week by Michael LeBeau and Ava Davis (produced by Brian DeShazor). All this on the July 17, 2023 edition of This Way Out! Join our family of listener-donors today at http://thiswayout.org/donate/
This week Joe and Lisa discuss staying cool in the heat, the FDA approves a non-prescription oral contraceptive, Republicans present documents that prove political coverups on the origin of Covid, and a teacher was fired over disagreeing with the district's ban on the song "Rainbowland." #Opill #FDA #Rainbowland #CovidCoverup #Republican #Democrat #HeatWave #ElNino #Fresno #CentralValley #California #Wisconsin #Subcommittee #SaturdayVibes #MileyCyrus #DollyParton See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Joe and Lisa discuss staying cool in the heat, the FDA approves a non-prescription oral contraceptive, Republicans present documents that prove political coverups on the origin of Covid, and a teacher was fired over disagreeing with the district's ban on the song "Rainbowland." #Opill #FDA #Rainbowland #CovidCoverup #Republican #Democrat #HeatWave #ElNino #Fresno #CentralValley #California #Wisconsin #Subcommittee #SaturdayVibes #MileyCyrus #DollyParton See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we discuss the ongoing fallout of the disastrous State Budget and the GOP immediate shift to a renewed culture war offensive. We are joined by State Representative Supreme Moore Omokunde for the entire show and in the final segment by Minocqua Brewing Co. owner Kirk Bangstad. We start with the painful vote Milwaukee Common Council was forced to take this week to raise a regressive sales tax (without control over how it is spent) and the fallout from the GOP refusal to adequately fund special education. Next we discuss a series of new culture war attacks launched this week in Wisconsin, all warning signs of the rising tide of right-wing authoritarianism. First, the Waukesha School Board fired 1st Grade teacher Melissa Temple Wednesday evening for trying to include Dolly Parton's popular song on inclusion Rainbowland and then speaking out against the principal's censorship. Next we look at a new bill introduced in the Legislature to ban Trans Women from participating in women's high school and college sports. Finally, we bring Kirk Bandsad into the program to discuss an attempt to close his popular Minocqua Brewing Company because local officials disagree with his political views.
Former Waukesha first-grade teacher Melissa Tempel joins Lisa Dent to talk about what’s next following the school board’s decision to fire her over the use of the Dolly Parton/Miley Cyrus single Rainbowland in an elementary school concert. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka
UW-La Crosse political science professor, Dr. Anthony Chergosky, in studio to break down Barbenheimer, Burger King's 20-slice meatless cheese(burger) and the number of people that will run against Derrick Van Orden. Began the show, though talking about Waukesha's school board firing a first-grade teacher over he outcries about the board banning the song Miley Cyrus-Dolly Parton song, Rainbowland. After that, had some fun talking about the phenomenon that people are going to see the new movie Barbie and Oppenheimer as a double feature. What kind of combo is that and how much popcorn can one person eat? That led to a discussion about original movies or sequels — and what movies are untouchable. One of the movies brought up, along the lines of Oppenheimer, is Dr. Strangelove, who actually came into the studio to tell the audience they can never remake that 1964 classic. We then got into some other politics, with Rebecca Cooke announcing her candidacy to run as a Democrat in the 3rd US House District currently held by Van Orden — and how many people might run. A big factor there, money, which eventually led us into a discussion about the North Dakota governor — running for president — offering $20 gift cards for $1 donations so he can buy his way to the Milwaukee GOP presidential debate stage. Lastly, we talked about this 20-slice Burger King monstrosity. SHOW LINKS: 20 cheese slice Burger King "burger": https://people.com/burger-king-thailand-meatless-burger-with-20-slices-of-cheese-7559683 Barbenheimer: https://www.wizmnews.com/2023/07/14/the-story-behind-barbenheimer-the-summers-most-online-movie-showdown/ Rebecca Cooke running against Van Orden: https://www.wizmnews.com/2023/07/10/rebecca-cooke-challenges-rep-van-orden-in-wisconsins-3rd-district-as-her-party-seeks-to-flip-house/ $20 gift cards for a $1 donation: https://www.cnn.com/2023/07/11/politics/2024-fundraising-strategy-burgum/index.html See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Comedian Steve Hofstetter joins a week before his coming to La Crosse. A comic who dabbles in politics, we threw Hofstetter some of the headlines coming out of Wisconsin and let him work his comedic magic. Also joining in studio, former Riverfest board member Brad Pitel. Along with talking comedy, Pitel discussed bringing big acts to the fest, and how he big timed one country music star — which may or may not have led to his no longer being on the Riverfest board #Sarcasm. Some of the topics we threw at Hofstetter included Minnesota legalizing recreational marijuana and a first-grade teacher being banned over the Dolly Parton-Miley Cyrus song Rainbowland. Hofstetter also had some funny analogies on the Constitution, as well as some of his Canadian experiences, as he wraps up a tour there.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Waukesha School Board has fired Melissa Tempel, the teacher who has publicly criticized the Waukesha School District's decision to ban the song "Rainbowland" from an elementary school concert. We spend most of the first hour breaking down the many layer of this story.
The Waukesha teacher who criticized the school district
UW-La Crosse political science professor, Dr. Anthony Chergosky, in the WIZM studio Friday for La Crosse Talk PM discussing about the culture wars on school boards, as a teacher is fired over the song Rainbowland. We also talked about the conspiracy of banning TikTok, luring a 300-pound pig on the loose in Wisconsin and Americans smuggling Fruit Rollups. Began the show talking about a Waukesha teacher being fired over the Dolly Parton-Miley Cyrus song Rainbowland, which led to a discussion about politics infecting nonpartisan races all the way down to school boards. After that, we got Chergosky's first impressions of Five Guys in Onalaska, before having some fun with how Taco Bell and Taco John's are fighting over the trademark “Taco Tuesday.” Ended the show on a Fruit Rollups controversy, where a TikTok trend led to it being out of stock in Israel, therefore leading to Americans caught smuggling, what is apparently, too much Fruit Rollups into that country. And, in the midst of that conversation, we discussed the conspiracy of banning TikTok in the US — it's already been banned in Montana. La Crosse Talk PM airs weekdays at 5:06 p.m. Listen on the WIZM app, online here, or on 92.3 FM / 1410 AM / 106.7 FM (north of Onalaska). Find all the podcasts here or subscribe to La Crosse Talk PM wherever you get your podcasts. 300-pound pig on loose in Wisconsin: https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2023/05/16/potbellied-pig-Albert-escaped-Green-Bay-Wisconsin/3511684263409/ Teacher suspended over Dolly-Miley Rainbowland https://www.wizmnews.com/2023/03/27/wisconsin-school-bans-miley-dolly-duet-from-class-concert/ Taco Tuesday duel between Taco Bell and Taco John's https://www.wizmnews.com/2023/05/19/taco-tuesday-trademark-tiff-flares-anew-between-fast-food-competitors/ Smuggling Fruit Rollups into Israel https://www.today.com/food/news/americans-smuggling-fruit-roll-ups-israel-rcna83408 Congress debate over banning TikTok https://www.wizmnews.com/2023/05/06/ban-social-media-for-kids-fed-up-parents-in-senate-say-yes/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan discusses the reported entry of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in the presidential race. Plus, "Forgotten History" and the "Rainbowland" controversy that just refuses to die.
Under occupation and in the free zones, TIME Woman of the Year Olena Shevchenko and LGBTQ volunteers are serving the needs of the marginalized people forgotten by the major aid organizations, building coalitions and gaining respect and visibility for queer heroes. (Part 2 of 3, interviewed by Barry McKay in Sydney, Australia). And in NewsWrap: Florida state Rep. Webster Barnaby boldly brings his brimstone into the bathroom bigotry debate, Scotland stands firm against the British government's rejection of its gender recognition reform bill, Missouri's Attorney General blocks gender-affirming health care for trans people of all ages, Estonia's re-elected Prime Minister Kaja Kallas makes a marriage equality pledge, same-gender couples go to court in Lithuania, Hungary seeks informants on queer families, ”Rainbowland" scandal sidelines Wisconsin teacher, and more international LGBTQ news reported this week by Allan Tijamo and Elena Botkin-Levy (produced by Brian DeShazor). All this on the April 17, 2023 edition of This Way Out! Join our family of listener-donors today at http://thiswayout.org/donate/
On today's Good Day Download:We celebrate Patriot's Day with a history lesson. Also in the conversation, the fight over "Rainbowland," the Dodgers continue to renew the contract for Andrew Toles, money-making tours, and Marjorie Taylor Greene defends the suspected Pentagon leaker. Oh, and some bad dad jokes . . . because, why not. Get more information on GoodDayShow.com.Follow us on social media.Facebook & Instagram - @GoodDayRadioShowTwitter - @GoodDayOnAir
The evil LGBTQ agenda continues to infiltrate our culture and target children. Disneyland announces it's first ever “After Dark Pride Night.” And a Florida trans teacher is back in the classroom after allegedly threatening to shoot his students - why are there no consequences for the trans community? Oh right — they're a protected class! Where do we draw the line? Many women are waking up and taking their gender back, with the ‘burn bra challenge' going viral on TikTok in protest of Nike's sponsorship. Plus race grifters in Tennessee are just that – grifters! Drew dives into TN Rep. Justin Jones' thuggish past. Follow Frontlines: Twitter: @FrontlinesShow Instagram: @FrontlinesShow GETTR: @FrontlinesShow Rumble Watch Frontlines on Real America's Voice every week day at 7:30pmPST-10:30pmEST!
Benjamin Yount fills in for Dan today. Should parents who have the money to pay for school lunches actually pay for lunch? Also why is a teacher in Waukesha playing the song Rainbowland for the kids in her class?
Scoot talks to WWL listeners about the Miley Cyrus/Dolly Parton joint "Rainbowland" and why it's at the center of a big controversy at an elementary school in Wisconsin
It's official! A single solitary consequence! Trump was handed a criminal indictment for mishandling campaign funds for Stormy Daniels hush money. He was charged with 34 felony charges of falsifying business records. The party of law and order... We also discuss the continuing tragedy of gun violence in U.S. schools in the wake of the Nashville shooting and the results of the Wisconsin Supreme Court race. We see you: Waukesha, WI elementary school administrators banning the Dolly Parton/Miley Cyrus song "Rainbowland," Kansas legislature banning transgender athletes from girls' and women's sports from kindergarten through college, GOP lawmakers overriding Kentucky governor's veto of transgender bill, Oklahoma abortion access, NYPD, the protests in France - feministswithoutmystique.com Support us on Ko-fi! Twitter: @fwmpodcast Instagram: @feministswithoutmystique Facebook: facebook.com/fwmpodcast Email: feministswithoutmystique@gmail.com
Our Current Events Show # 149 / Artificial Intelligence: Blonde Dyes Hair Brunette - Presented by SoundBroker.com and hosted by Jan Landy. An entertaining robust discussion offering opinions on current events and more. It's more satisfying than seeing a therapist and it gives you a chance to laugh while learning about the latest of what is happening in our world and how it affects us. To offer your opinion join us on the Zoom panel Wednesday at 5 PM - Pacific (UTC-7)/ 8 PM EDT sign up for our LinkedIn discussion group Friends of the RoundTable Topics Discussed: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE THE CLIMATE TIME-BOMB SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REFILLS THE LARGEST RESERVOIR DNA ANALYSIS OF BEETHOVEN'S HAIR IMMORTALITY RAINBOWLAND DISRUPTIVE AT CONCERTS TICKETMASTER REFUNDS AARON RODGERS US PASSPORTS
This week on Laughing Liberally Milwaukee, Matthew Filipowicz welcomes on comedian Kaitlin McCarthy. The two discuss the recent controversy with the Waukesha School Board banning Miley Cyrus and Dolly Parton's "Rainbowland" from a grade school concert. They also discuss Kaitlin's recent comedy endeavors and how comedy has been treating her as of late.
Mark is joined by a parent, a teacher, and a reverend all effected by the recent censorship in the Waukesha School District, including the removal of the song “Rainbowland” by Dolly Parton and Miley Cyrus from a local elementary school’s concert.
Donald Trump was indicted yesterday for misuse of campaign funds to pay hush money to porn star Stromy Daniels. He is the first former U.S. president to ever be charged with a crime. Trump's indictment comes less than a week after he launched his presidential campaign with a large rally and speech in Waco, TX. Waco was the site of the 1993 raid of the militant Branch Davidian religious compound that led to the deaths of nearly 80 people. Waco has been a rallying cry for white supremacists and the extreme right ever since. 38 migrants were killed and 27 seriously injured in a fire at a Mexican detention center in Ciudad Juarez. The continued unjust and cruel immigration policies in the U.S. - the “Remain in Mexico” policy, for example - helped create the conditions for the deaths. Will Bunch was dead on: "I wonder how much of the American downplaying of this nightmare in Ciudad Juárez is willful ignorance on our part — a refusal to confront our own shameful role in this episode. That's because the reason that refugees are overrunning the Mexican city — some estimates place the number at 20,000 — is that U.S. policy is forcing these migrants to stay south of the American border, their actual goal." According to a new report from the Kaiser Family Foundation, up to about 15 million people are now at risk of losing health insurance as COVID era rules that expand Medicaid and CHIP benefits are rolled back. A new study in the journal Nature, projects that deep water current around Antarctica could slow by 40% by 2050 if the current trajectory of climate change is not dramatically altered. A disrupted current could dramatically affect the climate, the flow of fresh water and oxygen, and the circulation of nutrients necessary to sustain marine life. Some first-graders in Waukesha, Wisconsin won't be singing “Rainbowland,” by Miley Cyrus and Dolly Parton. They were supposed to sing the song about acceptance, coming together, and loving one another in their spring concert. Why? Because school administrators concluded that the song violated the district's new “Controversial Issues in the Classroom,” policy initiated by a new right-wing dominated school board. This week's horrific mass school shooting in Nashville is being used by right-wing politicians and pundits to stoke anti-trans hate. New reporting by Maddie Hanna in the Philadelphia Inquirer shows that Paul Martino's PAC, Back to School USA, is gearing up for the culture war. The PAC's website says it will be “taking the fight directly to the liberal teachers' union and special interest groups that are responsible for indoctrinating our children.” The Back to School USA PAC is planning on holding an April 7th fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago with right-wing founder of Project Veritas, James O'Keefe. Newly elected Representative Summer Lee is wasting no time in making her voice heard. Summer Lee is a co-sponsor of the newly introduced “Assault Weapons Ban of 2023.” She took to the House floor this week PA Senators Bob Casey and John Fetterman and OH Senator Sherrod Brown introduced the “Railway Accountability Act” that would help prevent the kind of disasters we just witnessed in East Palestine, OH. A coalition of more than two dozen environmental, faith, business, and healthcare groups sent a letter to Gov. Josh Shapiro this week urging him to keep Pennsylvania's commitment to the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative as part of Shapiro's stated commitment to getting PA to net-zero emissions by 2050. And Temple University's president Jason Wingard steps down after an authorization of a no-confidence vote by the Temple's faculty union; a strike by graduate students, and the murder of Temple University Police Sgt. Christopher Fizgerald. And, yes, the Dungeons and Dragons movie, Honor Among Thieves hits the big screen today! You can support this show by becoming a patron for as little as $5/month at https://www.patreon.com/rcpress. Don't Let Paul Martino & Friends Buy Our Schools and push extremist politics in our community. Raging Chicken has teamed up with LevelField to launch a truly community rooted PAC to invest in organizing, support local and state-wide progressive candidates, and unmask the toxic organizations injecting our communities with right-wing extremism. We're putting small-dollar donations to work to beat back the power of Big Money. You can get more information and drop your donation at https://ragingchicken.levelfield.net/.
On this week's episode, Patrick and Tommie discuss the Nashville shooting, salute police dogs, always look on the bright side of Python Eric Idle, eulogize British drag queen Lily Savage, celebrate Mom and Pop Business Owners Day, learn about Florida's proposed defamation law, avoid traveling near Idaho, review a scandal on RuPaul's Drag Race and the hunky lead actor of Netflix series The Night Agent, take a bumpy ride to Rainbowland, and Patrick names his favorite films set in Ireland.
Today's headlines: Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg's office announced that the grand jury will be going on hiatus until late April. Following the shooting at The Covenant School in Nashville, which is the 130th this year, President Biden is renewing his call on Congress to pass a ban on assault weapons. The Senate voted to repeal the resolution from 2002 that gave President Bush the authority to invade Iraq on the pretense of the false claim that Saddam Hussein was stockpiling weapons of mass destruction. The FDA announced that the overdose drug Narcan will soon be available to buy over the counter without a prescription. Elon Musk is reportedly valuing the company at $20 billion dollars, which is less than half of the $44 billion that he paid for it. Finally for today, an elementary school in Waukesha Wisconsin has banned a first grade class from performing a Miley Cyrus and Dolly Parton duet of the song Rainbowland as it “could be perceived as controversial.” Resources/Articles mentioned this episode: Washington Post: N.Y. grand jury not expected to hear evidence in Trump case until at least late April NPR: President Biden pushes for assault weapons ban, but GOP leaders remain opposed AP News: Senate votes to repeal Iraq War approval many see as mistake NPR: The FDA approves the overdose-reversing drug Narcan for over-the-counter sales Verge: Elon Musk now says Twitter is worth $20 billion, or less than half of what he paid NPR: Wisconsin school bans Miley Cyrus-Dolly Parton duet from class concert Host: Sami Sage Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage alongside Amanda Duberman and Bridget Schwartz Original Music and Editing by Brandon Lee Bjornson
Turkeys are out and looking for love! Would you try a lab-grown meatball? What about a mammoth meatball? A Wisconsin school bans a Dolly Parton and Miley Cyrus song, “Rainbowland.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Turkeys are out and looking for love! Would you try a lab-grown meatball? What about a mammoth meatball? A Wisconsin school bans a Dolly Parton and Miley Cyrus song, “Rainbowland.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank starts the show off by talking about the Dolly Parton' and Miley Cyrus' song "Rainbowland" being banned from a Wisconsin elementary school. After, Dr. Judy Kuriansky, clinical psychologist, author and a UN NGO representative about relationships and dealing with loneliness. Next, Frank talks about the return of baseball and is also joined by Gerald Celente, founder of the Trends Research Institute & Publisher of the Trends Journal to talk about upcoming trends and the Russia-Ukraine war. Not long after, Frank ups the ante with Dan Klein, the host of “Klein Time '' on WOND in Atlantic City for the AC Report. Later, Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Afroman police raid! Trans school shooter. Protests in Israel. Dolly Parton gets banned for Rainbowland. R. Kelly victims get paid. Apple headset. January 6th Choir to charts! Twitter loses its worth! talk@drwhoever.com drwhoever.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drwhoever/support
Afroman police raid! Trans school shooter. Protests in Israel. Dolly Parton gets banned for Rainbowland. R. Kelly victims get paid. Apple headset. January 6th Choir to charts! Twitter loses its worth! talk@drwhoever.com drwhoever.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drwhoever/support
Kathleen opens the show drinking a Hodag Beer from Northwoods Brewing Corp. She shares the tale of the Hodag, a mythical creature prominent in early Paul Bunyan stories, and then reviews her weekend in Milwaukee and Wausau which included sold-out shows at The Pabst and The Grand, touring the Pabst Mansion, and eating brats at the Milwaukee Brat House. QUEEN NEWS: Kathleen shares news that Queen Dolly's new duet with Miley Cyrus, “Rainbowland” has been temporarily removed from Waukesha's First grade curriculum because they find the message of acceptance “too controversial.” “GOOD BAD FOOD”: In her quest for delicious not-so-nutritious food, Kathleen samples Old Dutch Spicy Dill Pickle chips, Wisconsin's Silver Springs Horseradish Sauce, and Flip Whip Creamy Ranch.UPDATES: Kathleen gives updates on Ralphie the Demon dog and his new Instagram account, Mattress Mac's 2023 Astros World Series bet, Planet Fitness attempts to assume retail space from Bed Bath & Beyond,“HOLY SHIT THEY FOUND IT”: Kathleen is amazed to read about the discovery of a 400-year-old painting behind a renovated UK kitchen wall, and a 17th Century gold ring worth $12K is discovered by a teacher in his garden. FRONT PAGE PUB NEWS: Kathleen shares articles on the pending sale of John Wayne's Peacock Ranch in California, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey sends Educational funds to a water park project, Tiger King Joe Exotic has announced that he's running for President, California moves forward with plans for a LA to Vegas high-speed train, missing cryptoqueen Ruja Ignatova found alive, we find out what happened to Quiznos, and a previously unknown Pollock painting worth $45M is discovered in a raid.WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK: Kathleen recommends watching her new stand-up Special “Hunting Bigfoot” on Prime Video, and listening to The Missing Crypto Queen podcast from BBC Sounds.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today on Boston Public Radio: We started off the show by asking listeners how they are responding to the devastating news of the shooting in Nashville. NBC's Sports Reporter/Anchor Trenni Casey is back and will discuss the ticking clock for Bill Belichick and the March Madness final four field. GBH's Jennifer McKim shares her latest investigative story on a Shattuck hospital surgeon sued at least 20 times for medical malpractice. James Beard award Semifinalist and co-owner of Cicada Coffee Bar Vinh Le joins to share more about his Cambridge shop. He discuss Vietnamese food while Jim and Margery try the famous Vietnamese iced coffee. GBH Executive Arts Editor Jared Bowen discusses the Italian mayor inviting the Florida principal ousted for showing sixth-graders the statue of David and the controversy over the song “Rainbowland” by Miley Cyrus and Dolly Parton. Boston Globe business columnist Shirley Leung discusses the implications in Boston of SVB's failure and more. Are Crocs really that comfortable and stylish? We wrapped up the show by asking listeners to tell us if support the Croc popularity.
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Today’s road rage stories; details begin to fill in on the Nashville shooting; Santita Jackson joins the show; Wisconsin school district has issue with “Rainbowland”; the continuing Republican jump to fascism; Patrick Coolican sits down with Brett for their Tuesday interview; Anton Lazzaro trial.
In this edition of , Miles and Becca discuss Jonathan Majors' getting arrested on assault charges, Spotify's bullshit diversity initiative, the school shooting in Tennessee, Trump's Waco,TX rally, Twitter's source code getting leaked, and Dolly Parton's song "Rainbowland" and Michelangelo's David corrupting the youth!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Waukesha elementary school has said that the 1st grade class cannot include "Rainbowland" or "Rainbow Connection" at their spring concert. We spend the hour talking about how asinine that is. L
It's finally Y R U Lyke This Month! So grab your favorite Twink and head on down to Rainbowland for Rainbow Brite! We're talking 80's merchandising, DIC, Jojo Siwa, a horse kicking stuff, gentrification, and much much more! Check out our visual companion on Instagram (@yamIlykethispodcast), and visit our Facebook fan page. Tune in every Thursday for new episodes
Put on your color belt and grab your star sprinkles because we are going to Rainbowland with Bettina Bush, voice of Rainbow Brite!Bettina discusses her journey playing the iconic character as well as the Disney connections!Bettina has voiced many characters on some of your favorite childhood shows, check out her resume on IMDbFollow Bettina:Bettina's WebsiteInstagram