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Synopsis
Agenda is your Saturday morning fix of art, politics, news and trash from a feminist perspective.Presented by Katie Winten and Isabelle Hore-Thorburn; the brains behind Women In The Arts. Produced by Mari Stuart.
Episodes
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EP 14 CREEPS, CRITICISM AND GENDER AT THE OSCARS
03/03/2017 Duration: 29minToday we talked with writer and critic Lauren Carroll Harris about Moonlight, Casey Affleck and gender disparity in the film industry.
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EP 13 FAST FASHION AND FEMINISM
24/02/2017 Duration: 28minToday we talked to Courtney Sanders from Well Made Clothes and Catalouge Magazine about the problematic relationship between fashion and feminism.
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EP 12 BEYONCÉ AND EMBITTERED SWISH
17/02/2017 Duration: 28minToday we talked Beyonce and the asexual and hypersexual modalities of pregnancy and race at the grammys and in popular culture. We also talked to the inimitable performance art vehicle Embittered Swish about their current exhibition and performance work, ‘Our Lady of the Flowers: Refracted', at Firstdraft.
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EP 10 LANGUAGE, POETRY AND POLITICS
03/02/2017 Duration: 28minToday we talked language, poetry and politics with Samia Sayed. We also mentioned the brilliant local future focused Frontyard Projects in Marrickville, the WordInHand relaunch party at The Friend in Hand in Glebe next week, and poetry in the time of protest.
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EP 9 STORYTELLING AND SURVIVAL WITH IVAN COYOTE
27/01/2017 Duration: 30minToday we talked about emotion and cognition and the importance of storytelling and listening, especially in light of the current global political climate. We chatted to storyteller and performer Ivan Coyote about their show Tomboy Survival Guide.
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EP 8 REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS AND THE WOMEN'S MARCH ON WASHINGTON
20/01/2017 Duration: 26minToday we talked about the Women's March on Washington, the Disability March and one of the sister marches happening in Sydney. We also spoke to My Body My Right about current NSW abortion laws and played a bunch of new anti-Trump tracks from CocoRosie ft. ANOHNI, Fiona Apple and Gorillaz, as well as a track from Catalogue Magazine's new playlist chocked full of feminist anthems!
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EP 7 ~#*T *H*E~I*N*T*E*R*N*E*T~!@#:~)
13/01/2017 Duration: 33minToday we talked all things ~ internet ~ ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ with arts partnership Zin, whose show The Internet is Where Innocence Goes to Die and You Can Come Too closes at PACT tonight. Grab tickets (& pizza) here We also talked to Ayebatonye Abrakasa and Kate Taylor about the Women's March on Sydney, kicking off at Hyde park next Saturday Jan 21st.
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EP 11 QUEER SCREEN & BURY YOUR GAYS
10/01/2017 Duration: 28minThis morning we nerded out about queer visibility in television, and got to chat to the director of the Queer Screen - Mardi Gras Film Festival, Paul Struthers.
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EP 6 THE PROBLEM WITH THE "STRONG" WOMAN
06/01/2017 Duration: 32minWelcome to 2017! For our first episode of the year, we talked about the anomoly of the "strong" woman in popular culture. We also chatted to Emily McDaniel, curator of Walan Yinaagirbang | Strong Women opening at Firstdraft Gallery on Wednesday January 11th, 2017.
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EP 5 SEX THERAPY & OMGYES
09/12/2016 Duration: 25minToday on Agenda we chatted to sex therapist Aleks Trkulja about OMGYes.
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EP 4 MANSPLAINING, CYBERFEMINISM AND RUNWAY #32 LAUNCH
25/11/2016 Duration: 29minToday on Agenda we talked about the recent Swedish mansplaining hotline. We also chatted to Laura McLean from Runway Australian Experimental Art about the launch at Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre of Runway issue #32 [RE/PRODUCTION], guest edited by punk cyberfeminists VNS Matrix.
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EP 3 TINDER TROUBLES AND THE BAYANIHAN PHILIPPINES ART PROJECT
18/11/2016 Duration: 31minAgenda is your Saturday morning fix of art, politics, news and trash from a feminist perspective.
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EP 2 LAUGHING AND CRYING: SATIRE, FEMINISM AND TRUMP
11/11/2016 Duration: 29minAgenda is your Saturday morning fix of art, politics, news and trash from a feminist perspective.
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EP 1 AUTONOMOUS SPACES, WOMEN OF FAIRFIELD AND LIVEWORKS
04/11/2016 Duration: 31minThis week on Agenda, we talked to Melbourne artist Zoe Scoglio and Liveworks director Jeff Khan.