
Broadside
Podcast von Kristen Stoeckeler & Kelly McKay
Broadside is a queer feminist conversation about arts and culture. We work to support queer and feminist art, music, and theater by providing a platform for discussion and connection among artists and communities both in the Twin Cities and nationally. Search for:
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We're back! Older, wiser, maybe self-improved?! In this episode of Broadside Kelly interviews the local famous blogger Sarah von Bargen, creator of the Yes and Yes blog, and we talk all things self-help.

With the Radical Housewife Shannon Drury, Broadside takes a breather and then discusses political feelings and futures at the brink of this nuclear dawn of the T-Bag Era.

Episode 12 is our Comedy episode! We chat at you about Ali Wong's hilarious stand-up special Baby Cobra out earlier this year on Netflix, Maria Bamford's wacky new Netflix series Lady Dynamite and Tig Notaro's quirky new series One Mississippi available on Amazon.com. Then we Real-Talk National Coming Out Day. Real. Talk. Featuring local "bluegrassy, dirty, comedy" music by Courtney McClean & The Dirty Curls!

In episode 11 of Broadside, we discuss Michael Elyanow's play The Children, a contemporary spin on the classic Medea story. Kelly lambasts the Amazon Original series Transparent and Kristen loves on it. Lastly, we sing the praises of local feminist blogger Shannon Drury's new book Diary of a Rad Housewife.

In the very first episode of season two of Broadside, we review Sandbox Theatre’s feminist post-apocalyptic play 600 Years, discuss Mary Dore’s 2014 women’s lib documentary film She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry, and give you the low-down on some rad liberationist feminist manifestos from the 1970s.
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