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I sit down with the stunning and talented Trace Lysette to chat about her incredible roles in films like "Monica" and "Hustlers," and her historic 11.5-minute standing ovation at the Venice Film Festival for "Monica." We talk about the physical and emotional challenges she faces in her multifaceted career as an actress, producer, and rapper, as well as finding her unique sound in the hip-hop/rap scene, despite its often misogynistic and anti-LGBTQ nature. Connect with Trace: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tracelysette Website: https://www.monicamovie.com/ Connect with Liz: Website: https://www.listentoliz.com/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@listentoliz415 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/listentoliz/ , https://www.instagram.com/coolcoolcool/ For exclusive content, support Liz on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/listentoliz
Sic-fi nerds rejoice! Here is another immersive sci-fi drama series that will blow your mind. The show itself is called the Curious Matter Anthology, created by my good friend Jonathan Pezza. Jonathan adapts stories from the world's best Sci-fi and horror writers into fully immersive audio movies. The episode we're featuring is the beginning of their latest season, which tells one epic story called The Exile. The Exile has an unbelievable cast, especially for an indie show: Tiffany Smith. Phil LaMarr. Trace Lysette. Kevin Smith. Tricia Helfer. Colin Ferguson, and many many more. And you won't believe the quality of the production. It really is a movie for you ears. Curious Matter Anthology is on all the podcast apps, and all the social platforms. Now, it's off to Mars in The Exile. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Trace Lysette (Transparent, Hustlers) talks about her critically acclaimed film Monica, with Jules. The film tells the story of a trans woman returning home after decades of estrangement from her dying mother, and was the first-ever film led by an out trans actor to debut at the Venice Film Festival. Jules talks to Trace about the layers of her performance and the rollercoaster experience of making and campaigning the film. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode, Trace Lysette (Transparent, Hustlers) talks about her critically acclaimed film Monica, with Jules. The film tells the story of a trans woman returning home after decades of estrangement from her dying mother, and was the first-ever film led by an out trans actor to debut at the Venice Film Festival. Jules talks to Trace about the layers of her performance and the rollercoaster experience of making and campaigning the film. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Trace Lysette (Transparent, Hustlers) talks about her critically acclaimed film Monica, with Jules. The film tells the story of a trans woman returning home after decades of estrangement from her dying mother, and was the first-ever film led by an out trans actor to debut at the Venice Film Festival. Jules talks to Trace about the layers of her performance and the rollercoaster experience of making and campaigning the film. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Trace Lysette (Transparent, Hustlers) talks about her critically acclaimed film Monica, with Jules. The film tells the story of a trans woman returning home after decades of estrangement from her dying mother, and was the first-ever film led by an out trans actor to debut at the Venice Film Festival. Jules talks to Trace about the layers of her performance and the rollercoaster experience of making and campaigning the film. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Trace Lysette (Transparent, Hustlers) talks about her critically acclaimed film Monica, with Jules. The film tells the story of a trans woman returning home after decades of estrangement from her dying mother, and was the first-ever film led by an out trans actor to debut at the Venice Film Festival. Jules talks to Trace about the layers of her performance and the rollercoaster experience of making and campaigning the film. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the 2024 awards season comes to a close, Imara reflects on the groundbreaking contributions of trans filmmakers and actors to cinema. First, she sits down with actress Trace Lysette to talk about her role in the critically acclaimed film Monica. Trace explains why self-doubt is a luxury in the entertainment business and how she's struggled to find work after starring in Monica. Then, Imara is joined by D. Smith, who delves into her pivot from producing music to directing films, the stylistic choices behind her documentary Kokomo City, and what it means to make Black films. Make sure to check out TransLash Media's new show The Mess: Imara's Guide to Our Political Hellscape. You can subscribe by getting a TransLash Fam membership in Apple Podcasts. Just scroll to the top of this show in the Apple Podcasts app to find the subscribe button. Follow TransLash Media @translashmedia on Instagram, Threads, X, and Facebook.Follow Imara Jones on X (@ImaraJones) and Instagram (@Imara_jones_)Follow our guests on social media!Comfrey Films: Instagram (@comfreyfilms)Trace Lysette: X (@tracelysette) and Instagram (@tracelysette)D. Smith: Instagram (@truedsmith)TransLash Podcast is produced by Translash Media.Translash Team: Imara Jones, Oliver-Ash Kleine, Aubrey Calaway. Xander Adams is our senior sound engineer and a contributing producer.Alex Guerra is our social media producer.Digital strategy by Daniela Capistrano.Theme Music: Ben Draghi and ZZK records. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sometimes Lisa needs to remind herself why she ever wanted to do casting in the first place and it is because of incredible casting directors like her mentor Emily Schweber
Thirsty? We got the juice. This week Katya and actress/activist/multi-hyphenate Trace Lysette spill some hot Hollywood tea, and nothing's off the table—except the bullshit (it's not in season right now). They're yapping about steamy celebrity hookups, messy blind dates, and outrageous bedroom tales that are not for the faint of hole. Trace gets candid about dating as a trans woman in Hollywood, and we're here for it. Get those rosaries ready and get on your knees—Katya and Trace are taking us to church.
This week, Trace Lysette (Monica, Hustlers, Transparent) joins Drew to unpack TikTok's “tradwife” trend. They talk about Trace's guest appearance on Drew's favorite show (Law & Order SVU, of course), how her friendship with Laverne Cox inspired her as an actress, working with iconic women on the cast of Hustlers, hypocritical men in Trace's DMs, and so much more! Drew: https://linktr.ee/drewafualo Trace: IG / TikTok For sponsorships/partnerships, email contact@pastyourbedtime.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Folks, if you haven't seen Monica yet, RUN, DON'T WALK to your movie viewing device, because today's guest Trace Lysette is the star, and it's a fantastic film! And surely you know Trace from Transparent or Hustlers or as a voice on a couple episodes of a show we dug a ton, Q-Force, but even if you don't, today, you're gonna get to KNOW her! We talk about crying in transit, dating 25-year-olds, advocating for oneself and so much more! PLUS, obvi, we answer YOUR advice questions! If you'd like to ask your own advice questions, call 323-524-7839 and leave a VM or just DM us on IG or Twitter!Support the show on Patreon (two extra exclusive episodes a month!) or get yourself a t-shirt or a discounted Quarantine Crew shirt! And why not leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts? Or Spotify? It takes less than a minute! Follow the show on Instagram! Check out CT clips on YouTube!Plus some other stuff! Watch Naomi's Netflix half hour or Mythic Quest! Check out Andy's old casiopop band's lost album or his other podcast Beginnings! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For as long as I've been a devotee of cinema, I've followed the career of Patricia Clarkson. Patricia is a genuine queen of the screen, featuring in films like The Station Agent, Far From Heaven, The Green Mile, and Pieces of April, for which she received an Academy Award nomination. Her latest films is the magnificent drama film Monica, featuring Trace Lysette (Transparent, Hustlers) who plays the titular character, a trans woman who poses as a support worker to visit her dying mother, Eugenia (Patricia Clarkson). Due to Eugenia's abusive nature, Monica left the family years ago, only to be drawn back into the fold by her sister-in-law, Laura (Emily Browning), to make amends with her mother.Unresolved trauma hovers under the surface of Monica's exterior, with Trace Lysette delivering a performance that stuns with its authenticity and complexity, and when she shares the screen with Patricia Clarkson, the film truly soars. Director Andrea Pallaoro, alongside co-writer Orlando Tirado, has crafted a masterful trans narrative which was part of a landmark year of LGBTIQA+ cinema in 2023.In the above interview, Patricia talks about her work throughout the years, the importance of celebrating and championing queer voices, and the joy of working alongside Trace Lysette.Monica screens at the upcoming Mardis Gras Queer Screen festival, running in cinemas in Sydney from 15-29 February 2024, with select films heading online for on demand screenings across Australia from 1-11 March 2024. Tickets can be purchased at QueerScreen.com.au. The festival features an array of panel discussions including chats about Queer Tropes and Trauma on Screen, Films That Made You Feel Seen, and more, alongside a wide array of features, documentaries, and short films, including All of Us Strangers, Mutt, The Missing, Isla's Way, The People's Joker, Kokomo City, a celebration of the work of John Waters with a screening of Female Trouble, and even a sing-along of The Sound of Music. There's something for everyone.Monica screens at Queer Screen on Tuesday 27 February 2024. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For as long as I've been a devotee of cinema, I've followed the career of Patricia Clarkson. Patricia is a genuine queen of the screen, featuring in films like The Station Agent, Far From Heaven, The Green Mile, and Pieces of April, for which she received an Academy Award nomination. Her latest films is the magnificent drama film Monica, featuring Trace Lysette (Transparent, Hustlers) who plays the titular character, a trans woman who poses as a support worker to visit her dying mother, Eugenia (Patricia Clarkson). Due to Eugenia's abusive nature, Monica left the family years ago, only to be drawn back into the fold by her sister-in-law, Laura (Emily Browning), to make amends with her mother.Unresolved trauma hovers under the surface of Monica's exterior, with Trace Lysette delivering a performance that stuns with its authenticity and complexity, and when she shares the screen with Patricia Clarkson, the film truly soars. Director Andrea Pallaoro, alongside co-writer Orlando Tirado, has crafted a masterful trans narrative which was part of a landmark year of LGBTIQA+ cinema in 2023.In the above interview, Patricia talks about her work throughout the years, the importance of celebrating and championing queer voices, and the joy of working alongside Trace Lysette.Monica screens at the upcoming Mardis Gras Queer Screen festival, running in cinemas in Sydney from 15-29 February 2024, with select films heading online for on demand screenings across Australia from 1-11 March 2024. Tickets can be purchased at QueerScreen.com.au. The festival features an array of panel discussions including chats about Queer Tropes and Trauma on Screen, Films That Made You Feel Seen, and more, alongside a wide array of features, documentaries, and short films, including All of Us Strangers, Mutt, The Missing, Isla's Way, The People's Joker, Kokomo City, a celebration of the work of John Waters with a screening of Female Trouble, and even a sing-along of The Sound of Music. There's something for everyone.Monica screens at Queer Screen on Tuesday 27 February 2024. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Trace Lysette is an actor, rapper and former drag performer. Last year, she had her first lead role in a film called Monica. It is a wonderful, quiet, haunting drama about a trans woman caring for her estranged mother who is terminally ill. We talk with Trace about her work in the film and about how her years as a drag performer helped her find her gender identity. Plus, we also take a listen to a few of her rap tracks.
On this weeks episode of My First Time, Actress Trace Lysette regales host Tommy Dorfman with her experience attending the Venice Film Festival in support of her recent film, MONICA. This episode is presented by FEELD - go to feeld.co/myfirsttime for a free month of membership. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
#Monica is a film worthy of an Oscar nomination, and I recently interviewed Eleonora Granata-Jenkinson, producer, and Andrea Pallaoro, director, about the making of this this beautiful movie. Monica is played Trace Lysette and Patricia Clarkson stars as her mother. The film is about a trans woman who was driven out of her home decades earlier because her family would not accept her life choice. But Monica returns to care for her ailing mother, and the humanity and emotions that evolve throughout this film are nothing short of extraordinary. Here's a clip from our interview with Eleonora and Andrea, representing Italian-American filmmaking at its finest. They talk about making this movie, and the choices made to depict the story with such beauty. Monica is also getting Oscar nods, and the team will be fundraising to raise money for an Oscar campaign, and we also talked about that during our interview. Please find our full conversation with Eleonora and Andrea on all video and audio platforms of #LittleItalyPodcast, #LittleItalyOfLAPodcast, and #DeborahKobyltLIVE, and invite your friends, too. I'm your host, #DeborahZaraKobylt, and I'm honored to have you joining us
Whether she's on the basketball court or the red carpet, this week's Pretty Curious guest knows how to turn a look. Actress, producer, and ballroom legend Trace Lysette joins Jonathan to discuss her favorite beauty products, how she takes inspiration from both 1930s Hollywood and 1990s ballroom culture, and her thoughts on the phrase “stunning.” Our conversation with Trace begins around 8 minutes into the episode. Trace Lysette is a dynamic and talented actress known for her remarkable contributions to the entertainment industry and has emerged as a powerful voice and a beacon of representation for transgender individuals in Hollywood. She currently stars in the critically acclaimed film MONICA playing the title role opposite Patricia Clarkson; which also has a SAG/AFTRA Interim agreement so they can promote for the upcoming awards season including the Oscars. You can follow Trace on Instagram @tracelysette Follow us on Instagram @CuriousWithJVN to join the conversation. Jonathan is on Instagram @JVN. Transcripts for each episode are available at JonathanVanNess.com. Find books from Getting Curious, Curious Now, and Pretty Curious guests at bookshop.org/shop/curiouswithjvn. Our executive producer is Erica Getto. Our producer is Chris McClure. Our associate producer is Allison Weiss. Our engineer is Nathanael McClure. Our theme music is also composed by Nathanael McClure. Production support from Julie Carrillo, Anne Currie, and Chad Hall. Curious about bringing your brand to life on the show? Email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Whether she's on the basketball court or the red carpet, this week's Pretty Curious guest knows how to turn a look. Actress, producer, and ballroom legend Trace Lysette joins Jonathan to discuss her favorite beauty products, how she takes inspiration from both 1930s Hollywood and 1990s ballroom culture, and her thoughts on the phrase “stunning.” Our conversation with Trace begins around 8 minutes into the episode. Trace Lysette is a dynamic and talented actress known for her remarkable contributions to the entertainment industry and has emerged as a powerful voice and a beacon of representation for transgender individuals in Hollywood. She currently stars in the critically acclaimed film MONICA playing the title role opposite Patricia Clarkson; which also has a SAG/AFTRA Interim agreement so they can promote for the upcoming awards season including the Oscars. You can follow Trace on Instagram @tracelysette Follow us on Instagram @CuriousWithJVN to join the conversation. Jonathan is on Instagram @JVN. Transcripts for each episode are available at JonathanVanNess.com. Find books from Getting Curious, Curious Now, and Pretty Curious guests at bookshop.org/shop/curiouswithjvn. Our executive producer is Erica Getto. Our producer is Chris McClure. Our associate producer is Allison Weiss. Our engineer is Nathanael McClure. Our theme music is also composed by Nathanael McClure. Production support from Julie Carrillo, Anne Currie, and Chad Hall. Curious about bringing your brand to life on the show? Email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The actress worked hard to snag her first lead role in the indie drama Monica, and now finds herself in the odd position of being able to talk about it while still being on strike. (Monica has an interim agreement with SAG-AFTRA) She talks to David Canfield about digging deep for the role, advocating for herself, and the potential to make history as a trans actress in the awards race. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @vfawardsinsider Email us at littlegoldmen@vf.com Follow our hosts: @kateyrich, @rilaws, @beccamford, @davidcanfield97 Our editor and producer is Brett Fuchs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The actress worked hard to snag her first lead role in the indie drama Monica, and now finds herself in the odd position of being able to talk about it while still being on strike. (Monica has an interim agreement with SAG-AFTRA) She talks to David Canfield about digging deep for the role, advocating for herself, and the potential to make history as a trans actress in the awards race.Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @vfawardsinsiderEmail us at littlegoldmen@vf.comFollow our hosts: @kateyrich, @rilaws, @beccamford, @davidcanfield97 Our editor and producer is Brett Fuchs.
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Actress and star of the must-see movie Monica Trace Lysette is here to talk Somebody Somewhere, Henry Louis Gates on PBS, Kathryn Hahn's Tiny Beautiful Things (or something?) The Jets, Remy Ma, Latto, the importance of a good playlist for a day shooting hoops, FloJo nails, the rollercoaster of awards buzz, the power of kooky writing workshops, and what stories she wants to tell next.
This week FANTI is passing the mic to We See Each Other: The Podcast. After you listen to the episode, make sure to check out Kristen Lovell's The Stroll which premiered on Max the evening before this episode dropped.Hosts Tre'vell Anderson and Shar Jossell welcome producer and co - director of the documentary, The Stroll, Kristen Lovell as they discuss the documentary's portrayal of trans sex workers who worked in the Meatpacking District of New York City during the 90s. Lovell also speaks on finally having the control of the Black trans narrative behind the camera, and not just as the subject. Then, our hosts speak with the producer and director of the documentary, Kokomo City, D. Smith. She discusses the audience's reception to the film and the legacy of Koko Da Doll, the star of the film who was tragically murdered earlier this year. But first, Tre'vell and Shar discuss sex work representation in media as it pertains to Black Trans women and while it being a necessary piece of trans history, it is not the end all be all of trans representation. And later we hear what every day trans folks have to say about trans visibility in another segment of Pass The Mic.Episode Notes:Hosts Tre'vell Anderson and Shar Jossell welcome producer and co - director of the documentary, The Stroll, Kristen Lovell as they discuss the documentary's portrayal of trans sex workers who worked in the Meatpacking District of New York City during the 90s. Lovell also speaks on finally having the control of the Black trans narrative behind the camera, and not just as the subject. Then, our hosts speak with the producer and director of the documentary, Kokomo City, D. Smith. She discusses the audience's reception to the film and the legacy of Koko Da Doll, the star of the film who was tragically murdered earlier this year. But first, Tre'vell and Shar discuss sex work representation in media as it pertains to Black Trans women and while it being a necessary piece of trans history to learn, it is not the end all be all of trans representation. And later we hear what every day trans folks have to say about trans visibility in another segment of Pass The Mic.Over the course of this series, Tre'vell and Shar will be including the personal experiences of ‘everyday' trans people. To that end, anyone in community who wishes to comment on or speak to issues brought up on the show, please share your thoughts with them. We've made it easy to record a message. Just click SpeakPipe.com/WeSeeEachOther and follow the very simple instructions. If you'd like to email Shar and Tre'vell, you can send any message to FANTI@maximumfun.org and put WSEO in the subject line.Find us on IG: @SlayzhonWe made it easy to share your thoughts. Go to SpeakPipe.com/WeSeeEachOtherYou can buy We See Each Other: A Black Trans Journey Through TV & Film the book wherever books are soldMentioned in the ShowD. Smith on Kokomo CityKokomo CityPose (Hulu)StrollGood Trouble (Freeform)Sylvia Rivera's PlaceMidnight in the Garden of Good and EvilPlugs Kokomo City will be in select theaters on July 28th The Stroll drops June 21 on HBO IG:@Rayzhon @sharsaysso @slayzhon (WSEO IG) Twitter@trevellanderson @sharssaysso @slayzhon @vivalapalma (Producer, Palmira Muniz)@swishswish (Senior Producer, Laura Swisher) Music: Neverending Nina (IG @neverendingninanotes)Producer: Palmira MunizSenior Producer: Laura SwisherLaura Swisher is senior producer Music: Never Ending NinaWe See Each Other: The Podcast is produced and distributed by MaximumFun.org
Ira and Louis discuss new HBO series The Idol, the arrival of Pride month, the looming SAG-AFTRA strike, Tina Turner obituaries, and reactions to the Succession finale. Plus, Trace Lysette joins to discuss her new film Monica, how ballroom prepared her for acting, and more. Check out the Keep It Episode on the Tina Turner documentary: https://crooked.com/podcast/satan-boy-summer-with-naomi-ekperigin-and-megan-gailey/
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration could approve certain psychedelic drugs for treatment of PTSD within the next few years, but what does this mean for Black people who suffer from Racial Trauma? Host Brittany Luse talks with the host of Truth Be Told, Tonya Mosley, about the latest season of her podcast exploring the healing potential of psychedelics. They talk about the latest studies, the war on drugs and what it's like to tell your new boss about your psychedelic journey.Then, Brittany is joined by Trace Lysette, star of the new film 'Monica.' The two explore what it means to come home, the structure of family dramas, and the things we say without words.You can follow us on Twitter @NPRItsBeenAMin and email us at ibam@npr.org.
On this week's episode, journalists Tre'vell Anderson and jarrett hill discuss the very complex and complicado of Don Lemon, and how his legacy has not only affected pop culture, but the Black community. Our hosts get into the dichotomy of the journalist, as both a victim and perpetrator of homophobia and anti-blackness. But first, a special FANTI exclusive on Tre'vell and jarrett's upcoming book, Historically Black Phrases. (Dropping September 19th) And later Tre'vell shares their run in with somebody's grandmother during their book tour of We see Each Other: A Black Trans Journey Through Television and Film. Mentioned In This EpisodeDon LemonPaula Williams MadisonTrace LysetteDIS/Honorable Mentionsjh:HM: The Pulitzer prize winner and NABJLA advocacy committee member, her excellency Erika Diane Smith!HM: Showtime's Couples Therapy - All New Episodes for Season 3. HM: Final season of A Black Lady Sketch Show, on HBOMaxHM: Dr. Charles Davis's new podcast, Police Free Campus. The #PoliceFreeCampus Podcast engages organizers, practitioners, and scholars in discussing the challenges and possibilities for colleges and universities without the police.HM: Wendy's Baconator comboTADM: To that granny on Tre'vell's book tour HM: FANTIfam who showed up to the We see Each Other: A Black Trans Journey Through Television and Film event in NYCPlugs Historically Black Phrases We see Each Other: A Black Trans Journey Through Television and FilmWe See Each Other: The PodcastBullseye's jarrett hill interview with Shonda Rhimes for NPR Go ahead and @ usEmail: FANTI@maximumfun.orgIG@FANTIpodcast@Jarrett Hill@rayzon (Tre'vell)Twitter@FANTIpodcast@TreVellAnderson@JarrettHill@vivalapalma (Producer, Palmira Muniz)@Swish (Senior Producer Laura Swisher)Laura Swisher is senior producer Music: Cor.eceGraphics: Ashley NguyenFANTI is produced and distributed by MaximumFun.org
Sigourney Weaver tells us why she calls her "Master Gardener" role one of her favorites and discusses the "complex little ride" for her character. Patricia Clarkson and Trace Lysette share what they want people to take away from their new movie "Monica," which tells the story of an estranged trans daughter coming home. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CinemAddicts Episode 189 features a couple of bangers as Eric Holmes likes to say. Review breakdown:(0:00) - Intro(7:41) - Monica (Patricia Clarkson, Trace Lysette)(16:00) - Fool's Paradise (Charlie Day, Ken Jeong)(27:38) - The Starling Girl (Eliza Scanlen, Lewis Pullman)(36:17) - Blackberry (Matt Johnson, Jay Baruchel, Glenn Howerton)(51:37) - Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (Bradley Cooper, Vin Diesel)(54:20) - The Accountant (Ben Affleck, Anna Kendrick)(62:50) - Still - A Michael J. Fox Movie(69:10) - Goodnight Mommy (Naomi Watts)1. Subscribe to our Deepest Dream YouTube Channel2. Like Our CinemAddicts Facebook Page.3. Join our CinemAddicts Facebook Group for daily movie recommendations!4. Check out our Deepest Dream website for more entertainment news and reviews~5. Questions/comments email Greg Srisavasdi at editor@deepestdream.com.6. Our website for entertainment news, reviews, and podcast coverage is Deepest Dream: https://deepestdream.com/**Email Bruce (brucepurkey@gmail.com) if you have movies you would love to put in the box!!**Eric Holmes can be reached at hamslime@gmail.comAnderson's latest project Loaded for Bear: The Documentary: https://loadedforbeardoc.com/Atty's Antiques is on Facebook MarketplaceHAVE A CHAT WITH ANDY HERETHE COLD COCKLE SHORTSRULES OF REDUCTIONMORMOANTHE CULT OF CARANOGROUPERS TRAILERSupport the show
"Monica," a new film starring Trace Lysette and Patricia Clarkson, tells the story of a fraught relationship between mother and daughter and explores themes of transgender alienation. IndieWire calls the film, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival "Spare but poignant," and "a pensive family drama that's loaded with the empty space of things left unsaid." Trace Lysette and Patricia Clarkson join in studio to discuss.
The week on The Nerdpocalypse Podcast, we have some major updates from Hollywood. First, we mourn the loss of beloved actor Lance Reddick, known for his roles in The Wire and John Wick franchise. He passed away at the age of 60, leaving behind a legacy that will be remembered by many. Next up, Paramount Pictures has announced that Robert Downey Jr. will likely star in a remake of the classic Alfred Hitchcock film Vertigo. Fans haven't seen much from the actor after his final performance in one of the biggest films of all time, Avengers: Endgame. In other news, rumors have surfaced that Deadpool 3 will feature appearances from Agent Moebius and Miss Minutes from the popular Disney+ series, Loki, as well as the Merc with a Mouth taking on the Time Variance Authority (TVA). Meanwhile, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson has reportedly been behind the complete mess that happened between his film, Black Adam, and the Shazam film series. Johnson is said to have stopped cameos from the aforementioned series as he had sought to center himself as the big bad in the DC Universe. Speaking of superheroes, director Zack Snyder recently announced a SnyderCon screening of his DC Extended Universe movies, including his controversial cut of Justice League. Fans in Los Angeles will get a chance to see Man of Steel, Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice, and for the first time Snyder's cut of Justice League which is four hours long with a Q&A session with the director afterward. In other film news, 'Transparent' star Trace Lysette has been cast in the upcoming movie 'Monica,' alongside Patricia Clarkson. The film tells the story of a mother and daughter who must confront their complicated past as her daughter has transitioned into being a woman. The film is the first transgender-led film to be a headline contender at the Venice Film Festival. Finally, Apple and Amazon have announced plans to go after the movie theater business in a bigger way, with the goal of expanding their content distribution and exhibition capabilities. And in Marvel news, Victoria Alonso, who has been with the studio since its inception, was removed from her position. Fans are speculating about what this means for the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Il regista Daniele Vicari presenta il suo "Orlando", con Michele Placido e Angelica Kazankova. Con il nostro Boris Sollazzo parliamo di "Forever Young" di Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, con Louis Garrel e Micha Lescot, di "Mamma vs. Bush" diretto da Andreas Dresen, con Meltem Kaptan e Alexander Scheer 8 e di "Nessuno deve sapere" diretto da Bouli Lanners, con Michelle Fairley e Bouli Lanners. Il regista Andrea Pallaoro presenta il suo "Monica", con Trace Lysette e Patricia Clarkson. "Vicini di casa" è un film di Paolo Costella, con Claudio Bisio e Vittoria Puccini. Lo ha visto per noi Chiara Pizzimenti.
TESTO DELL'ARTICOLO ➜ www.bastabugie.it/it/articoli.php?id=7146LA PROPAGANDA PIU' POTENTE A DISPOSIZIONE DEI GOVERNI E' IL CINEMA di Mauro FaverzaniLa Disney tradisce sempre di più la propria vocazione all'intrattenimento, per far proprie le derive etiche imperversanti a livello sociale: dopo le proteste per la "svolta" Lgbtqi+, ora la Walt Disney Studios, assieme alla Nbc Universal, a Google, alla Sony Pictures e ad altre grandi aziende, figura tra i partner dell'Anneberg Inclusion Initiative, il think tank voluto dalla University of Southern California per «studiare - come recita il sito ufficiale - la diversità e l'inclusione nell'intrattenimento attraverso ricerche originali e progetti sponsorizzati».Che cosa significa, al di là dei termini roboanti, nello specifico? Non si tratta solo di una ricerca teorica, di una fotografia dell'esistente, bensì di un coinvolgimento attivo e militante degli studenti (soprattutto, ma non solo), affinché producano cortometraggi e film, che promuovano tematiche quali gender, femminismo ed aborto. Per farlo, sono stati messi a punto (e finanziati) strumenti quali, ad esempio, i cosiddetti «programmi di accelerazione». In particolare, il «Reproductive Rights Accelerator», annunciato lo scorso 17 agosto, rappresenta un sostegno per un minimo di tre studenti di cinematografia, che abbiano «una storia da raccontare sui diritti riproduttivi. Il premio offre uno stipendio di 25.000 dollari per la produzione e lo sviluppo di un cortometraggio incentrato sulla salute riproduttiva». Oppure «The Inclusion Rider» ovvero integrazioni contrattuali per contrastare «i pregiudizi» nei casting e nelle assunzioni nell'industria dell'intrattenimento, incrementando, ad esempio, la presenza percentuale sullo schermo di donne, persone di colore, disabili e membri della comunità Lgbt, come ha specificato la professoressa Stacy L. Smith, docente associato di comunicazione presso l'University of Southern California Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. Circa l'aborto, la professoressa Smith ha precisato di aver pensato al Reproductive Rights Accelerator Program ed al modo per sovvenzionarlo, dopo la decisione della Corte Suprema americana di escludere l'aborto dall'elenco dei "diritti": «Con le limitazioni ai diritti riproduttivi - ha affermato - non solo è necessario trovare soluzioni legali per proteggere le comunità emarginate, ma è essenziale educare e informare il pubblico su questi temi. L'intrattenimento ha la capacità unica di raggiungere gli spettatori e di fornire questa educazione. Il nostro obiettivo è quello di far capire quante opportunità ci siano di usare lo storytelling come strumento per ampliare la conversazione e creare un cambiamento sostanziale negli atteggiamenti e nelle politiche». Secondo l'Università - precisa l'agenzia InfoCatólica -, anche noti attori di Hollywood e la multinazionale dell'aborto Planned Parenthood sovvenzionerebbero l'iniziativa.Dunque, nulla di improvvisato o di casuale, bensì un disegno preciso, meditato a tavolino, per promuovere l'aborto assieme a Lgbt, femminimo e dintorni. L'elenco delle iniziative concrete è lungo, è sufficiente consultare il sito dell'USC Annenberg, per rendersene conto. E grandi aziende lo sostengono anche economicamente, come la Disney, che, come Netflix, Warner Bros, Discovery, Amazon, già ha annunciato di farsi carico dei costi delle trasferte delle proprie dipendenti, decise ad abortire, benché residenti negli Stati dove l'aborto oggi è illegale. Ma non solo: un'indagine condotta dalla Society for Human Resource Management ha rilevato come molte aziende stiano, di contro, tagliando i congedi di maternità alle donne, che scelgano la vita o dando alla luce il figlio in grembo o adottando bambini. Incredibile e disumano!E non è ancora tutto... Sempre la Disney ha recentemente scatenato accese polemiche con la nuova serie per adulti Little Demon, lanciata lo scorso 25 agosto. Questa la trama: tredici anni dopo essere stata ingravidata da Satana, Laura e la figlia Chrissy, riconosciuta come anticristo, cercano di vivere una vita normale nel Delaware, ma forze mostruose le perseguitano, guidate dallo stesso Satana, che vuole custodire l'anima della figlia.Per quanto aberrante sia l'impianto della serie, uno dei creatori, Seth Kirschner, oltre ad annunciare la presenza di scene di nudo, ha mostrato di non aver scrupoli in merito: «Continueremo finché non ci diranno di smettere», ha dichiarato, come riportato dall'agenzia InfoCatólica.La serie, commercializzata e distribuita dalla Disney, che ne è la proprietaria, viene prodotta, tra gli altri, dalla Evil Hag Productions, la «Strega cattiva», tanto per restare in tema... Aubrey Plaza, che presta la voce alla madre, Laura, durante la presentazione, ha dichiarato, tenendo in mano un tridente rosso: «Mi piace il fatto che si stia normalizzando il paganesimo. Laura è una strega, che lo pratica». Sconcertante. Ma non basta. Nel calderone esoterico, non si è voluto far mancare neppure il richiamo al gender: Satana si rende conto ad un certo punto che suo figlio Chrissy, l'anticristo, considerato un maschio, in realtà è una femmina, per cui sentenzia: «Il futuro è al femminile». Bandiere transgender si alternano a parallelismi satirici tra Bibbia e media ed a scene, in cui si promuovono i pessimi esempi, come le congratulazioni rivolte alla giovane per aver insultato sua madre Laura.Molte le proteste e le reazioni negative scatenate dalla serie demoniaca, per la cui cancellazione molte organizzazioni, cattoliche e non, hanno già avviato raccolte-firme, subito giunte a decine di migliaia di adesioni. Mike Johnson, repubblicano, rappresentante degli Stati Uniti per il quarto Distretto congressuale della Louisiana, ha commentato sulla propria pagina Facebook: «Non sono riuscito a raggiungere il telecomando abbastanza velocemente per proteggere mio figlio di 11 anni dall'anteprima e mi chiedo quanti altri bambini vi siano stati esposti e quanti altri milioni si sintonizzeranno sulla nuova serie. Disney e FX hanno deciso di abbracciare e commercializzare ciò che è chiaramente malvagio, statene alla larga!».Attenzione, quindi, perché ormai il male è a portata di un click. Teniamolo presente.Nota di BastaBugie: Roberto Marchesini nell'articolo seguente dal titolo "Venezia trans, il cinema si fa propaganda. Come previsto" spiega perché i film sono una delle armi di propaganda più potenti a disposizione degli Stati. Infatti a Venezia è tutto un fiorire di pellicole sul mondo trans. Non c'entra la cultura, non c'entra l'arte. È solo propaganda e così è sempre stato dal fascismo in poi.Ecco l'articolo completo pubblicato su La Nuova Bussola Quotidiana il 7 settembre 2022:Partito il Festival del Cinema di Venezia, partiti gossip e polemiche. Tra le polemiche che ci interessano ci sono quelle che lamentano una sovra-rappresentazione di temi LGBTQ+ nei film in concorso. C'è, ad esempio, Tar, con Cate Blanchett che interpreta Lydia Tar. Costei è stata la prima direttrice d'orchestra tedesca, lesbica, che nel film molesta diverse musiciste della propria orchestra.C'è L'immensità, del[la] regista transessuale Emanuele Crialese. Protagonista del film è Penelope Cruz, che veste i panni della madre di una ragazza di 12 anni convinta di essere maschio. Il padre, ovviamente, è ottuso e violento. E poi c'è Monica, di Andrea Pallaoro, che racconta la storia di una donna che torna a casa per occuparsi della madre. Il punto è che l'attor* protagonista è Trace Lysette, transessuale e attivista per i diritti LGBTQ+.Infine c'è Le favolose, di Roberta Torre, dedicato all'incontro di sette amic* trans per commemorare l'ottav*, Antoni*, morta e sepolta dalla famiglia con abiti maschili. Apriamo una parentesi, prima di tornare a Venezia: anche alla Notte della taranta (dal minuto 22:15) è comparso un* transessuale sul palco. Chiusa parentesi, torniamo al Festival di Venezia.Insomma: transessualità come se piovesse. E arriviamo al punto.Consideriamo scandalose queste pellicole perché, essendo il Festival del Cinema di Venezia una manifestazione culturale di livello internazionale, dovrebbe essere un momento qualitativamente e artisticamente elevato. Dovrebbe, insomma, presentare il meglio - dal punto di vista culturale - della produzione cinematografica italiana, europea e mondiale. Non solo: consideriamo il cinema arte, appunto, ma anche intrattenimento di livello elevato. Ma se queste premesse fossero sbagliate? Se il cinema non fosse altro che una forma - particolarmente efficace - di propaganda? Mussolini, nel 1922, affermò che «il cinema è l'arma più forte dello stato», perché le immagini, la musica e i dialoghi hanno una capacità impressionante di far presa sul popolo. Ecco, nel 1936, perché decise di fondare gli studios di Cinecittà; ecco perché, nel 1932, decise di inaugurare la prima edizione della Mostra del Cinema di Venezia, in occasione del decennale della marcia su Roma. Tra i premi distribuiti, dal 1938 ci fu la Coppa Mussolini per il miglior film.Ma non solo il fascismo considerò il cinema come un'arma propagandistica: in un testo del 1943, intitolato The Motion Picture as a Weapon of Psychological Warfare (Il film come arma di guerra psicologica), nella prima pagina leggiamo: «I film sono una delle armi di propaganda più potenti a disposizione degli Stati Uniti». Per questo motivo, anziché distruggere Cinecittà e azzerare la Mostra del Cinema di Venezia, nel dopoguerra vengono rivitalizzati: per sfruttare - questa volta in chiave antifascista - il loro potenziale propagandistico.Perché, piaccia o meno, il cinema è stato e continua ad essere un'arma tra le più potenti nella guerra culturale che infiamma il mondo.
A Tough QuestionS.F. Chronicle: An S.F. teacher used a cotton plant to teach about slavery. The fallout has divided parentsWas it wrong for this teacher to bring a cotton plant to the classroom to teach about slavery?DIS/Honorable Mentions jhHM: High School Journalists In LA Learn About Censorship, From Their Own PrincipalTAHM: Elegance Bratton, The Inspection premiere at TIFFHM: Trace Lysette premiere of Monica at Venice Film FestHM: Irish and Black Twitter following the death of Queen Elizabeth IIBHIHESerena Williams' last match smashes ratings recordsOur Sponsors This WeekDipseaDipsea is an app full of hundreds of short, sexy audio stories designed by women for women. They also offer Sleep Stories, Wellness Sessions, and now, written stories. For listeners of the show, Dipsea is offering an extended 30 day free trial. Just visit DipseaStories.com/FANTIMicrodose GummiesSo you've probably heard about micro-dosing…if not, just know that all sorts of people are micro-dosing daily to feel healthier & perform better.Microdose Gummies deliver perfect, entry-level doses of THC that help you feel just the right amount of good. For free shipping and 30% off your first order, go to Microdose.com and use code FANTIGo ahead and @ usEmail: FANTI@maximumfun.orgIG@FANTIpodcast@Jarrett Hill@rayzon (Tre'vell)Twitter@FANTIpodcast@TreVellAnderson@JarrettHill@Swish (Senior Producer Laura Swisher)FANTI is produced and distributed by MaximumFun.orgLaura Swisher is senior producer Music: Cor.eceGraphics: Ashley Nguyen
Sexta-feira, 09 de setembro de 2022 Hoje, com apresentação de Bia Carmo (@biacarmmo) Veja os destaques de hoje do seu podcast diário de notícias sobre as Comunidades LGBTQIAP+: 'Mapa LGBTQ': Tinder faz parceria para promover encontros mais seguros 'Monica', filme estrelado por transgênero, brilha no Festival de Veneza Tribunal Superior Eleitoral incluirá orientação sexual no questionário de candidatos a partir de 2026 Complementos Conheça MNegro #VoteLGBT Ouça o podcast Tenho Uma Ex ________________________________________________ Alguma sugestão de pauta? Comentários? Indicações? Mande Mensagem de Voz no site do BOM DIA, BIXA no Anchor: anchor.fm/killbixa Se quiser, mande um e-mail para bomdiabixa@gmail.com Siga nas redes e fale com a gente na DM: @bomdiabixa no Instagram, Twitter e TikTok __________________________________________________ Este podcast integra a @FIOpodcasts | Rede Ativista de Vozes Idealização - GG Pesquisa e Roteiro - Zé Henrique Freitas Identidade Visual, Edição e Produção - Rod Gomes Apresentação - Nara Lívia, Rod Gomes, Zé Henrique Freitas, Isa Potter e Bia Carmo ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Não deixe de clicar em SEGUIR o podcast aí no seu player favorito, nem de ativar notificações para não perder nenhum episódio! Ah, e se compartilhar, não deixe de nos marcar nas redes. ;)
Liz Recommends - Harsh Reality: The Story of Miriam Rivera https://wondery.com/shows/the-story-of-miriam-rivera/It was supposed to be a reality show with a twist. In a sun-drenched villa in Ibiza, six hot guys compete for a cash prize and for the love of the beautiful and mysterious Miriam. It's meant to be her big break: the moment she becomes the superstar she was born to be. But this is the era of “cruel reality TV” and the show producers have a different goal: they want to surprise the men with the fact that Miriam is trans. A new six-episode investigative series from Wondery, the makers of The Shrink Next Door and The Apology Line, and from Novel, HARSH REALITY is the story about love, lies, reality TV and a woman before her time: Miriam Rivera. Written by Agnes Borinsky and hosted by Trace Lysette.https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/harsh-reality-the-story-of-miriam-rivera/id1594927287Nick Recommends - NFL ExplainedNFL explained, hosted by Aditi Kinkhabwala and Mike Yam, is a new original podcast series that takes fans behind-the-scenes of the inner workings of the NFL. From how the regular season schedule is made, to the evolution of the Super Bowl, NFL explained looks to answer the NFL's biggest questions.https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nfl-explained/id1581864202Zane Recommends - Teenager Therapy#chatty #fivehosts #mentalhealthFive stressed, sleep-deprived, yet energetic teens sit down and talk about the struggles that come with being a teenager. Is high school really as bad as everyone says?https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1437039510 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Are we living in the Golden Age of television? Or are we just addicted to the binge? In this episode, an Omi-bliterated Monica and a toddler-addled Emma make it their New Year's resolution to watch more television (manageable goals, people!). We call upon Hannah J Davies, a critic and culture writer for The Guardian, to be our TV guide. Hannah takes us on a tour of the infinite content available on streaming platforms, and brings an inside lens to our burning questions about television today. We discuss the curiously compelling antiheroes of Billions and Succession, the just-in-time cultural catharsis provided by shows like The White Lotus, the record-breaking steam train that is Bridgerton, the Seinfeld Factor™, and the one-too-many-Oreos feeling brought on by the 2000s Revival. Please don your ugliest pyjama pants, the ones that are turning grey and have lost all elasticity, and join us on the couch. Show Notes:Golden Age of TV? Spotify Playlist by DJ Monica DLVWrite to us at fanfarefanmail@gmail.com!Let's hang out on the Internet (it's not like we're going anywhere IRL!):Monica Ainley DLV @monicaainleyDLVEmma Knight @emmalknightHannah J Davies on Twitter @hannahjdaviesShows and articles we mention (and where we think you can find them, as of writing):Billions (SHOWTIME, Prime)Succession (HBO Max, Prime)The White Lotus (HBO Max, Netflix)Bridgerton (Netflix)Go, Dog. Go! (Netflix)The Grinch in question (Apple)The Squid Game (Netflix)Lupin (Netflix)Seinfeld (Netflix)“Emily in Paris” and the Rise of Ambient TV by Kyle Chayka via The New Yorker‘Why do I want to write about these awful, rich, evil people?': the making of Succession by Hannah J Davies via The GuardianAnd Just Like That (HBO Max)Podcast about “There's Something About Miriam” → Harsh Reality: The Story of Miriam Rivera Written by Agnes Borinsky and hosted by Trace Lysette via WonderyThe Crown (Netflix)Hanna's Top 3 Shows of 2021:It's A Sin (Prime)The White Lotus (HBO Max, Netflix)Succession (HBO Max, Prime)Thank you to our producers Joel Grove and Matt Viney-Bentley. See you in two weeks! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
We look back at some of our guests from 2021, including Ed Sheeran, Adele, Billie Eilish, Lizzo, Shawn Mendes, and more. Plus, the Spout Podcast creation team shares the podcast that they are binging. Hear the shocking story of reality star Miriam Rivera and how she changed the rules of reality television forever.Wondery – Harsh RealityIt was supposed to be a reality show with a twist. In a sun-drenched villa in Ibiza, six hot guys compete for a cash prize and for the love of the beautiful and mysterious Miriam. It's meant to be her big break: the moment she becomes the superstar she was born to be. But this is the era of “cruel reality TV” and the show producers have a different goal: they want to surprise the men with the fact that Miriam is trans. A new six-episode investigative series from Wondery, the makers of The Shrink Next Door and The Apology Line, and from Novel, HARSH REALITY is the story about love, lies, reality TV and a woman before her time: Miriam Rivera. Written by Agnes Borinsky and hosted by Trace Lysette. Listen to Harsh Reality: http://wondery.fm/HR_Spout
It was supposed to be a reality show with a twist. In a sun-drenched villa in Ibiza, six hot guys compete for a cash prize and for the love of the beautiful and mysterious Miriam. It's meant to be her big break: the moment she becomes the superstar she was born to be. But this is the era of “cruel reality TV” and the show producers have a different goal: they want to surprise the men with the fact that Miriam is trans. A new six-episode investigative series from Wondery, the makers of The Shrink Next Door and The Apology Line, and from Novel, HARSH REALITY is the story about love, lies, reality TV and a woman before her time: Miriam Rivera. Written by Agnes Borinsky and hosted by Trace Lysette. Listen to Harsh Reality: http://wondery.fm/HR_Translash See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It was supposed to be a reality show with a twist. In a sun-drenched villa in Ibiza, six hot guys compete for a cash prize and for the love of the beautiful and mysterious Miriam. It's meant to be her big break: the moment she becomes the superstar she was born to be. But this is the era of “cruel reality TV” and the show producers have a different goal: they want to surprise the men with the fact that Miriam is trans. A new six-episode investigative series from Wondery, the makers of The Shrink Next Door and The Apology Line, and from Novel, HARSH REALITY is the story about love, lies, reality TV and a woman before her time: Miriam Rivera. Written by Agnes Borinsky and hosted by Trace Lysette.Listen to Harsh Reality: The Story of Miriam Rivera at wondery.fm/HR_SmartlessSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It was supposed to be a reality show with a twist. In a sun-drenched villa in Ibiza, six hot guys compete for a cash prize and for the love of the beautiful and mysterious Miriam. It's meant to be her big break: the moment she becomes the superstar she was born to be. But this is the era of “cruel reality TV” and the show producers have a different goal: they want to surprise the men with the fact that Miriam is trans. A new six-episode investigative series from Wondery, the makers of The Shrink Next Door and The Apology Line, and from Novel, HARSH REALITY is the story about love, lies, reality TV and a woman before her time: Miriam Rivera. Written by Agnes Borinsky and hosted by Trace Lysette. Listen to Harsh Reality: http://wondery.fm/HR_Smoke_Screen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Download all episodes of "Harsh Reality-The Story of Miriam Rivera" on Wondery+ for the ad-free experience! http://wondery.fm/HR_Weird_DarknessIt was supposed to be a reality show with a twist. In a sun-drenched villa in Ibiza, six hot guys compete for a cash prize and for the love of the beautiful and mysterious Miriam. It's meant to be her big break: the moment she becomes the superstar she was born to be. But this is the era of “cruel reality TV” and the show producers have a different goal: they want to surprise the men with the fact that Miriam is trans. A new six-episode investigative series from Wondery, the makers of The Shrink Next Door and The Apology Line, and from Novel, HARSH REALITY is the story about love, lies, reality TV and a woman before her time: Miriam Rivera. Written by Agnes Borinsky and hosted by Trace Lysette. Download all episodes of "Harsh Reality-The Story of Miriam Rivera" on Wondery+ for the ad-free experience! http://wondery.fm/HR_Weird_Darkness
It was supposed to be a reality show with a twist. In a sun-drenched villa in Ibiza, six hot guys compete for a cash prize and for the love of the beautiful and mysterious Miriam. It's meant to be her big break: the moment she becomes the superstar she was born to be. But this is the era of “cruel reality TV” and the show producers have a different goal: they want to surprise the men with the fact that Miriam is trans. A new six-episode investigative series from Wondery, the makers of The Shrink Next Door and The Apology Line, and from Novel, HARSH REALITY is the story about love, lies, reality TV and a woman before her time: Miriam Rivera. Written by Agnes Borinsky and hosted by Trace Lysette. Listen to Harsh Reality: http://wondery.fm/HR_Totally_TransSupport the show
It was supposed to be a reality show with a twist. In a sun-drenched villa in Ibiza, six hot guys compete for a cash prize and for the love of the beautiful and mysterious Miriam. It's meant to be her big break: the moment she becomes the superstar she was born to be. But this is the era of “cruel realityTV” and the show producers have a different goal: they want to surprise the men with the fact that Miriam is trans. A new six-episode investigative series from Wondery, the makers of The Shrink Next Door and The Apology Line, and from Novel, HARSH REALITY is the story about love, lies, reality TV and a woman before her time: Miriam Rivera. Written by Agnes Borinsky and hosted by Trace Lysette. Listen to Harsh Reality: http://wondery.fm/HR_The_Snatchelor
It was supposed to be a reality show with a twist. In a sun-drenched villa in Ibiza, six hot guys compete for a cash prize and for the love of the beautiful and mysterious Miriam. It's meant to be her big break: the moment she becomes the superstar she was born to be. But this is the era of “cruel reality TV” and the show producers have a different goal: they want to surprise the men with the fact that Miriam is trans. A new six-episode investigative series from Wondery, the makers of The Shrink Next Door and The Apology Line, and from Novel, HARSH REALITY is the story about love, lies, reality TV and a woman before her time: Miriam Rivera. Written by Agnes Borinsky and hosted by Trace Lysette. Listen to Harsh Reality: http://wondery.fm/HR_Surviving_Y2KSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It was supposed to be a reality show with a twist. In a sun-drenched villa in Ibiza, six hot guys compete for a cash prize and for the love of the beautiful and mysterious Miriam. It's meant to be her big break: the moment she becomes the superstar she was born to be. But this is the era of “cruel reality TV” and the show producers have a different goal: they want to surprise the men with the fact that Miriam is trans. A new six-episode investigative series from Wondery, the makers of The Shrink Next Door and The Apology Line, and from Novel, HARSH REALITY is the story about love, lies, reality TV and a woman before her time: Miriam Rivera. Written by Agnes Borinsky and hosted by Trace Lysette. Listen to Harsh Reality: http://wondery.fm/HR_Brandi_Glanville Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It was supposed to be a reality show with a twist. In a sun-drenched villa in Ibiza, six hot guys compete for a cash prize and for the love of the beautiful and mysterious Miriam. It's meant to be her big break: the moment she becomes the superstar she was born to be. But this is the era of “cruel reality TV” and the show producers have a different goal: they want to surprise the men with the fact that Miriam is trans. A new six-episode investigative series from Wondery, the makers of The Shrink Next Door and The Apology Line, and from Novel, HARSH REALITY is the story about love, lies, reality TV and a woman before her time: Miriam Rivera. Written by Agnes Borinsky and hosted by Trace Lysette. Listen to Harsh Reality: http://wondery.fm/HR_RuPaul
It was supposed to be a reality show with a twist. In a sun-drenched villa in Ibiza, six hot guys compete for a cash prize and for the love of the beautiful and mysterious Miriam. It's meant to be her big break: the moment she becomes the superstar she was born to be. But this is the era of “cruel reality TV” and the show producers have a different goal: they want to surprise the men with the fact that Miriam is trans. A new six-episode investigative series from Wondery, the makers of The Shrink Next Door and The Apology Line, and from Novel, HARSH REALITY is the story about love, lies, reality TV and a woman before her time: Miriam Rivera. Written by Agnes Borinsky and hosted by Trace Lysette. Listen to Harsh Reality: http://wondery.fm/HR_Brandi_GlanvilleLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our trans fam at Netflix drop their federal labor complaint, Miriam Rivera was the first trans reality star and her story is being told by Trace Lysette in an upcoming podcast and Lil Nas X tweets all about his 5 Grammy nominations and gets the people hot. About Queer News An intersectional approach to daily news where race & sexuality meet politics, entertainment and culture. Tune-in to reporting which centers & celebrates all of our lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & comrade communities. Hosted by Anna DeShawn. 7 minutes a day, 5 days a week, ready by 9 a.m. We want to hear from you. Tune in, and tell us what you think. Email us at info@e3radio.fm. Follow Anna DeShawn on IG & Twitter: @annadeshawn. And if you're interested in advertising with “Queer News,” write to us at info@e3radio.fm.
It wasn't until she found out her character would be returning for the second season of Transparent that Trace Lysette was able to quit her job at Scores, the infamous New York City strip club made newly famous in the movie Hustlers. Lysette was working at Scores and other clubs, taking acting classes, and booking small roles on shows like Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. She was only open to a few people about being trans because, as she says, that's just what you were told to do at that time. "If you can pass, girl, just live your life. That's what we were taught to survive. And so it wasn't until the trans movement became a national conversation that I felt like I was doing a disservice to my community by not saying anything." The national conversation around trans people changed in part because of shows like Transparent and characters like Trace Lysette's Shea. Trace Lysette talks on this week's episode about working at Scores, the financial realities of a being an actress, and why she's still figuring out her place in Hollywood. LGBTQ&A is hosted and produced by Jeffrey Masters. @jeffmasters1