2 or, the Last Remains of the Dodo" Judy Berman, Pitchfork 17 November 2019
2' In Advance Of 20th Anniversary Reissue" Jim Beviglia, American Songwriter December 2020 "What's A Record Exec To Do With Aimee Mann?" Jonathan Van Meter, New York Times 11 July 1999
We contextualise the album within Mann’s career, plus Max tells us about the film Magnolia (which he has definitely seen), and we… somehow end up talking about Jimmy Buffett. We’re joined by Spencer Fox from the fantastic Brooklyn band Charly Bliss to share the story behind the album, and how it reflects (and arguably how it sparked) a turning point for the music industry - as well as what it means to try and write a hit. Read Patrick's beautiful piece in The Guardian about their unlikely love story, purchase his new book 'Sexy Tales of Paleontology' via Subbed In or wherever you get books, and follow him on socials Eilish's new EP 'The First One To Leave The Party' via Bandcamp or on your streaming service of choice, catch her streaming live on Twitch, and follow her on socials week, it’s a very special Bachie Bonus episode, in which we launch into the Extended Universe of The Bachelor, starting with Aimee Mann’s 1999 album ‘Bachelor No. Please give our beautiful guests the BoH Bump: Together, we look at everything that happened on and off the screen this week - the complex interplays of family and class, the moral responsibility of The Bachelor over the runner-up, and why a truly satisfying narrative conclusion isn't always what's best for the show.Īlso - were these episodes actually enjoyable? And where does the franchise go from here? Please send us your suggestions for how The Bachelor can continue to thrive in Australia by hitting the 'Message' button on our page on Anchor! This week, we've reached the endgame of Jimmy's season, and we're joined by two superstar returning guests to the podcast - musician & Twitch streamer Eilish Gilligan, and writer & Bachie recap veteran Patrick Lenton. "Q&A: Shannon Oliver of "The Bachelor", by whoever runs, published in December 2002
"What does reality TV owe Black women?", by Bethonie Butler and Emily Yahr, published in Washington Post Oct 14, 2021 "'The Bachelor's' LaNease Adams: 'I Was Depressed After Racist Backlash From Alex Michel's Season'", by LaNease Adams, as told to Lindsay Geller, published in Women's Health, July 6, 2020 "Reality TVs reach for the stars: Bachelor finds one in Seattle psychologist", by Mark Rahner, published in Seattle Times March 25, 2002 Chun, published in Honolulu Star-Bulletin December 17, 2001 "Singles answer show's casting call", by Gary C.W. Was one of the women from this season in Spider-Man? Who was Cyndi Lauper's makeup artist? Who's going to be on the next season of The Apprentice UK? Plus - we conduct a detailed investigation into how many standard drinks of champagne were drunk by each person in season 1, read an excerpt from the Grease Wiki, and urge our listeners to Give Beef To The Boy. But since nothing really happened on that episode, we're also presenting an exhaustively researched investigation into Where They Are Now. This week on Ancient Kisstory, we're looking back at the first ever Women Tell All special, to get all the behind-the-scenes gossip straight from the horses' mouths. The Bachelorette's Taje Fowler On Her Move To Quash 'Homogenous' Perception Of First Nations People, by Alicia Vrajlal, published in Refinery29 Mardi Gras Cancels Oxford Street Parade, Will Return to Sydney Cricket Ground in 2022, by Emilie Schäfferling, published in Star Observer Mardi Gras Parade returns to the Sydney Cricket Ground in 2022, published by Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Give Abby the BoH Bump: find her on Instagram and TikTok Moments: First Gay Mardi Gras, National Museum of Australia Plus, we wildly speculate on some real-life goss involving Konrad and Abbie Chatfield, and share a powerful ballad about the importance of straight people. A Mardi Gras At The SCG group date, a bewildering Paramount sponcon single date, and a couple of intruders (one small and very cold, one very loud and with a big orange wig). This week, we're joined once again by Friend Of The Pod Abby Butler (triple j! social media superstar!) for a recap of a single-episode week, which, despite its lack of content, gave us quite a lot to chew on.