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Tara Maclay has entered the chat! Ian Carlos Crawford, Zachary Patton Garcia, and SF98 editor Ashley Hullett discuss the second episode of the new audible audio drama, Slayers: A Buffyverse Story Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/slayerfest98 Buy our stuff on etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Slayerfestx98 Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@slayerfestx98 Follow us on insta: https://www.instagram.com/slayerfestx98/ Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/slayerfestx98 Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Slayerfestx98/ Follow us on YouTube: tinyurl.com/tq9qs8x
Buffering the Vampire Slayer | A Buffy the Vampire Slayer Podcast
As a part of a four-episode series surrounding 6.19 Seeing Red, Kristin curated a conversation with Emma O'Sullivan — a former Kitten Board member who met her wife on the Willow & Tara boards in the early aughts — and Jen Malkowski, our very favorite "scholar of death," who also happened to be hanging out on The Kitten Board when the show aired. This conversation is both its own capturing of queer history and also a more comprehensive look at the importance of queer representation, the impact of the death of Tara Maclay, and a celebration of Tara, Willow, and the community of queer viewership that has catalogued, spoken up, and held each other through decades of irresponsible media representation. This episode originally aired on our Patreon RSS feed, and we are now releasing it in the main feed! This conversation contains spoilers through Season 7 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. LOCATE YOUR HOSTS UPON THE INTERNET Kristin Russo: @kristinnoeline; kristinnoeline.com Jenny Owen Youngs: @jennyowenyoungs; jennyowenyoungs.com Never-ending gratitude to Emma O'Sullivan, former Kitten board member, who you can find on Twitter @osulliverse, and Jen Malkowski who writes and teaches at Smith College about digital media; documentary; death and dying; and race, gender and sexuality in media. Read more about their work here! Buffering the Vampire Slayer: @bufferingcast on twitter, facebook, and instagram Learn more about our team at bufferingthevampireslayer.com/our-team Episode Curated, Produced & Edited by Kristin Russo Logo: Kristine Thune Related Reading: • The Kitten Board's "The Lesbian Cliche FAQ" • Autostraddle's List of "Dead Lesbian and Bisexual Characters on TV, and How They Died" • Vito Russo's "The Celluloid Closet" +++ Just Keep Fighting: Community Events Calendar: https://www.bufferingthevampireslayer.com/just-keep-fighting-spotlight-on-community-anti-racism +++ JOIN OUR PATREON FAMILY!! Advance Music, Bonus Episodes, Live Concerts, Book Clubs, wheeeee!! patreon.com/bufferingcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As a part of a four-episode series surrounding 6.19 Seeing Red, Kristin curated a conversation with Emma O'Sullivan — a former Kitten Board member who met her wife on the Willow & Tara boards in the early aughts — and Jen Malkowski, our very favorite "scholar of death," who also happened to be hanging out on The Kitten Board when the show aired. This conversation is both its own capturing of queer history and also a more comprehensive look at the importance of queer representation, the impact of the death of Tara Maclay, and a celebration of Tara, Willow, and the community of queer viewership that has catalogued, spoken up, and held each other through decades of irresponsible media representation. This episode originally aired on our Patreon RSS feed, and we are now releasing it in the main feed!This conversation contains spoilers through Season 7 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. LOCATE YOUR HOSTS UPON THE INTERNETKristin Russo: @kristinnoeline; kristinnoeline.comJenny Owen Youngs: @jennyowenyoungs; jennyowenyoungs.comNever-ending gratitude to Emma O'Sullivan, former Kitten board member, who you can find on Twitter @osulliverse, and Jen Malkowski who writes and teaches at Smith College about digital media; documentary; death and dying; and race, gender and sexuality in media. Read more about their work here!Buffering the Vampire Slayer: @bufferingcast on twitter, facebook, and instagramLearn more about our team at bufferingthevampireslayer.com/our-team Episode Curated, Produced & Edited by Kristin RussoLogo: Kristine ThuneRelated Reading: • The Kitten Board's "The Lesbian Cliche FAQ"• Autostraddle's List of "Dead Lesbian and Bisexual Characters on TV, and How They Died"• Vito Russo's "The Celluloid Closet" +++Just Keep Fighting: Community Events Calendar:https://www.bufferingthevampireslayer.com/just-keep-fighting-spotlight-on-community-anti-racism +++ JOIN OUR PATREON FAMILY!!Advance Music, Bonus Episodes, Live Concerts, Book Clubs, wheeeee!!patreon.com/bufferingcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the Buffster's birthday - time for bad fashion, mortal peril, and uncomfortable personal revelations! What do you get the Slayer who has everything? A phase-shifting demon trapped in a sword of course. The Buffy Boys bring the charcuterie in S06E14 "Older and Far Away". Key Buffy Bits from this episode include: The Apothesis of Tara Maclay: a supporting character who grows towards her own dissolution "Mr Redshirt was my father" - people as throwaway narrative devices reverse-engineered from the outcome That 'justice demon' gag was pretty funny tbh "A muscle cramp? In your... Pants?" If you enjoyed the episode you can subscribe to us on: http://buffyboys.libsyn.com/rss or by searching “Buffy Boys” in your favourite podcast app. Follow us and let us know what you think: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BuffyBoys/ Twitter https://twitter.com/buffyboys/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/buffy_boys/ Email at buffyboyscast@gmail.com And if you’re feeling extra kind, leave us a review on your podcast app, it helps a lot! Our theme song is an acoustic cover of the Title Theme to Buffy The Vampire Slayer by Alex Heflin (originally by Nerf Herder). Soundcloud: http://www.soundcloud.com/alexheflin Yours in Slaying, The Buffy Boys
The vault opens up in this episode to reveal my 2009 interview with Amber Benson, actress, writer, director, and producer. She is best known for her role as Tara Maclay on the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
The vault opens up in this episode to reveal my 2009 interview with Amber Benson, actress, writer, director, and producer. She is best known for her role as Tara Maclay on the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Hosts Ian Carlos Crawford, Dana Piccoli, and LaToya Ferguson talk everything from Buffy to politics with Tara Maclay herself, Amber Benson. Like us on Facebook(www.facebook.com/Slayerfestx98/), follow us on Twitter(twitter.com/slayerfestx98), and support us on patreon (www.patreon.com/slayerfest98)!
#003. BUFFY & THE SHOT FELT 'ROUND THE WORLDAirdate: May 2, 2020Wiccans Unite! The relationship of Tara Maclay and Willow Rosenberg gave us representation we were sorely lacking in primetime television. During the 7 Seasons of Buffy: The Vampire Slayer, the writing always gave us hope for a brighter and accepting future. All of that was dashed with one bullet, one window shattering, one phrase "Your shirt." Was this the beginning of the "bury your gays" trope or just a beloved character being taken too soon? Kimberly and Sheila (who has never seen the series) discuss it all.If you'd like the shownotes or links mentioned in this episode, head to:https://www.foreverfangirls.com/episode003/
It’s Pride Month! To celebrate we discussed one of our favorite witches, Tara Maclay. She spent three seasons on Buffy the Vampire Slayer until getting “fridged.” RIP Fictionalfemales.com
Actor, director, novelist, Amber Benson joins Sarah J. for some AIX Rosé and tomboy fodder. Catching tadpoles and swimming with leeches was cool, but this Alabamian had bigger dreams to pursue. Having booked a role in the film "King of the Hill" at just fourteen, Amber continued with her early success before landing her breakout role of Tara Maclay, in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer". Amber talks about what drove her to "start over" and become a novelist, filmmaker, writer and director.
Actor, director, novelist, Amber Benson joins Sarah J. for some AIX Rosé and tomboy fodder. Catching tadpoles and swimming with leeches was cool, but this Alabamian had bigger dreams to pursue. Having booked a role in the film "King of the Hill" at just fourteen, Amber continued with her early success before landing her breakout role of Tara Maclay, in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer". Amber talks about what drove her to "start over" and become a novelist, filmmaker, writer and director.
The sisters realize a star stalking dream when they interview Amanda's childhood friend turned Hollywood actress, Amber Benson. Sis & Tell, voted "Best Podcast" for Creative Loafing's Best of Atlanta 2017, is a weekly podcast hosted by sisters Alison Goldstein Lebovitz from PBS' The A List and comedian Amanda Goldstein Marks. Amber Benson is a writer, director, actor, and maker of things. She wrote the five book CALLIOPE REAPER-JONES urban fantasy series and the middle grade book, AMONG THE GHOSTS. She co-directed the Slamdance feature, DRONES and (co-wrote) and directed the BBC animated series, THE GHOSTS OF ALBION. She also spent three years as Tara Maclay on the television series BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER.
welcome to the TARA MACLAY SHOW, starring TARA MACLAY and featuring TARA MACLAY. also, did giles always have a neighbor?
Start to finish Buffy talk this week for alternate-universe style Normal Again and at-least-it's-not-super-depressing Entropy. We discuss if Dawn has become more bearable over time, if Xander is regressing to pre-season 5 levels of douche, and why it is that Tara isn't simply in every episodes, spreading sunshine and rationality. Hey, we liked these episodes! Cheers!
Serpant's Storm (Ace) by Benson; The Wise Man's Fear (Daw) by Rothfuss Authors Patrick Rothfuss and Amber Benson will be vigorously debating urban fantasy vs epic fantasy, as well at taking questions and chatting about whatever else comes to mind. We're excited to have these two creative folks here at Skylight Books to do one of our rare Speculative Fiction events. Patrick Rothfuss burst onto the fantasy literature scene with the 2007 publication of his debut novel The Name of the Wind. This first book of a planned three-book epic fantasy series called The Kingkiller Chronicle drew comparisons to the works of several of the top modern writers in the genre as well as the groundbreaking classic The Lord of the Rings. Readers quickly caught on to Rothfuss and as word of The Name of the Wind spread, he developed a cult-like following, attracting big crowds at bookstores and convention appearances. The paperback edition of The Name of the Wind debuted on the New York Times Mass Market Paperback Bestseller List and has been consistently selling ever since. At 700 pages, The Name of the Wind took Rothfuss seven years to write, and readers have been waiting to enjoy its highly anticipated sequel for four long years. The Wise Man's Fear: The Kingkiller Chronicle, Day Two (DAW) was published on March 1st, 2011 and debuted at #1 on the New York Times Hardcover bestseller list. Patrick Rothfuss teaches at the college he grew to love as a student, and acts as advisor for the College Feminists and the local Fencing Club. When not reading and writing, Pat wastes his time playing video games, holds symposia at his house, and dabbles with alchemy in his basement. Amber Benson's Calliope Reaper Jones series published by Ace Books is an action-packed adventure that demonstrates Benson's colorful imagination and wit. Not only is she a talented actress and a wonderful writer, she also produces and directs her own work! She co-created, co-wrote, and directed the animated supernatural web-series Ghosts of Albion with Christopher Golden, followed by a series of novels including Witchery and Accursed, and the novella Astray. Benson and Golden also co-authored the novella The Seven Whistlers. As an actress, she has appeared in dozens of roles in feature films, TV movies, and television series, including the fan favorite role of Tara Maclay on three seasons of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Benson wrote, produced, and directed the feature films Chance and Lovers, Liars, and Lunatics. Photo of Patrick Rothfuss by Jamie Rothfuss. THIS EVENT WAS RECORDED LIVE AT SKYLIGHT BOOKS APRIL 8, 2011.