More Than A Muse
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Interview with Brina Kay: Nashville Based Singer & Songwriter
In this episode, we are joined by Brina Kay, a Nashville Based Singer and Songwriter. We discuss how she got into songwriting, her impromptu move to Nashville and the music scene there, women in count
Hilma Af Klint: The First Abstract Painter
No title can do this one justice. Hilma Af Klint was a Swedish painter whose abstract paintings, a collection of 2000 works, were kept hidden (per her request) until 20 years after her death. Her myst
Britney Spears: The Pop Princess
In this episode, we discuss Britney Spears, the pop princess icon who has been in the news recently due to the Hulu Documentary discussing her conservatorship and the #FreeBritney movement. However, i
The Grammy's
This week, Stauney and Sadie talk about the Grammy's! We cover the top awards received, a brief history of this major award show, some of their controversies, how nominations work, and more! It's a gr
Aphra Behn: Government Spy, Playwright, and Activist
In this episode, we talk about Aphra Behn, a fascinating and underrated female playwright and poet from England in the 1600s. As one of the first women to make a living wage off her writings, and a ca
Fulfilling Our Childhood Dreams
Happy International Women's Day! With every episode dedicated to celebrating women in the arts, we couldn't be happier to continue doing what we do. In this episode, we went a little of a different ro
Guerrilla Girls: The Secret Feminist Society of the Art World
In this episode, we talk about the Guerrilla Girls, the anonymous group of women known for their protest art devoted to fighting racism and sexism in the art world. The group formed in the 1980s to ca
The Iconic Power Couples of the Arts
In this episode, we highlight some of the ideal couples from different periods throughout all of the arts. We talk about the tumultuous, but the still aspirational relationship of Deigo Riveria and Fr
Nora Holt: The Harlem Composer, Critic, & Wild Socialite
In this episode, we introduce a gem of the Harlem Renaissance, Nora Holt! Holt was an American singer, composer, and music critic, who was born in Kansas and was actually the first African American to
Margaret Keane: Big Eyes & Big Lies
Slight Trigger: We do discuss a very unhappy and an emotionally abusive marriage. In this BONUS episode, we expand on Margaret Keane's insane story of her husband taking credit for her work for many m