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Kate Bush: The Musician's Musician
This week, Sadie is diving into the creator of a 1985 song that unexpectedly hit the top 5 of the charts this summer 37 years after its release. That's right, it's time to talk about Kate Bush, the experimental British rock artist with a cult-like followi
The Creation & Design of Dasie's Drama
This week, we get a chance to dive into a personal project. Sadie, aka Dasie, has been working on her debut EP for the past year and after its release, we're talking all about it! The story that's told throughout the 6 tracks, the design graphics Stauney
Sister Rosetta Tharpe: The Godmother of Rock & Roll
This week, Stauney introduces Sister Rosetta Tharpe. Long ignored by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and most of contemporary rock culture, Tharpe was one of the fundamental starts to the entire Rock & R
Lina Wertmüller: A Grandiloquent Italian Director in White Glasses
This week, Sadie is bringing us to speed on the famed Italian director Lina Wertmller. Wertmller is known for many things, with careers as a puppeteer, actress, stage manager, and writer, but becomi
Part Two: Beyoncé - From 4 to The Lion King
It's part two, and once again we're breaking down the iconic and groundbreaking life of Beyonce, a woman with so many accomplishments, record-breaking moments, and a legacy that is sure to continue b
Part One: Beyoncé - From the Beginning to Sasha Fierce
Back for another living legends episode, we're breaking down the iconic and groundbreaking life of Beyonce, a woman with so many accomplishments, record-breaking moments, and a legacy that is worthy
Anna May Wong: A Woman of Technicolor
This week, Stauney introduces us to the first Asian-American movie star, the first Asian woman to appear in technicolor, earn a Hollywood walk of fame star, and a million other firsts. As an Asian in a very racist 1950s America, Wong faced a variety of ex
BONUS BOOK: The Women Who Revolutionized Fashion
It's our monthly bonus episode and this month, we've read the book "The Women Who Revolutionized Fashion: 250 Years." This may be a short episode, but don't underestimate the importance of this incredible and absolutely beautiful book. It covers over 100
The Women Who 'Fashioned' The MET Gala
It's the first Monday in May, which means tonight in New York City, the most exclusive and fashionable party of the year is taking place. But why does it happen? Who created it? and Why is it such a big deal? We're diving into the history of the MET Gala,
Working 9 to 5: The Movement, Music, & Movie
Today we're talking about a beloved top-grossing comedy film: "9 to 5" which was released in the 1980s. Starring Jane Fonda, Dolly Parton, and Lily Tomlin, the movie not only was the film debut of Dolly Parton and introduced her Grammy Award-winning song