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1999 FOREVER

Podcast by Dahlia Balcazar

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Personal stories & conversations

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An audio essay collection about the most important year of all time.

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10 episodes

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Millennial

This is episode 9 of 1999 FOREVER “Remember: Turn your computer off before midnight on 12/31/99” read a Best Buy sticker that was given to every computer customer for months leading up to the new year. An entire catalog of Y2K prep manuals appeared. Suddenly it did seem possible that ATMs would freeze, elevators might plummet, planes might crash, and nuclear missiles would erroneously fire. So many things were controlled by computers. On “The Simpsons,” Homer messed up and personally caused Y2K chaos and the end of the world.  President Clinton called Y2K “the first challenge of the 21st century successfully met.” What’s unclear–and in the words of Alanis Morissette, isn’t it ironic that we’ll never really know–whether the Y2K bug wasn’t actually a big deal at all, or whether it only seems that way now. "Run Lola Run" director Tom Tykwer says the 1999 movie is about “the energy of my generation which is too often kept bottled up inside.” Lola, a Manic-Panic redhead with tattoos and Doc Martens, does cut a striking heroine for the twenty-first century.   1999 FOREVER’S theme song is “In the Freezer” by Sophie Strauss To support 1999 FOREVER, you can subscribe, leave a rating and a review, and tell all your friends how much you like it. To see episode moodboards, behind-the-scenes photos, videos, and more, follow me on Instagram @dahliabalcazar [https://www.instagram.com/dahliabalcazar/].    SOURCES * Brian Raftery, “Best. Movie. Year. Ever.,” 2019. * Perry Chen, “Computers in Crisis [https://www.computersincrisis.com],” 2014.

30 Dec 2022 - 28 min
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Reality Goes Viral

1999 was a year of viral memes, even though we didn’t know what those were yet. “I see dead people.” “One time at band camp.” The Budweiser Wassup commercial.   In the late ‘90s, the Texas-based radio show host Alex Jones looked around and saw “The X-Files,” “The Blair Witch Project,” “Eyes Wide Shut,” “The Matrix,” and the barrage of ‘90s pop culture about government cover-ups, and started a radio show about conspiracy theories. He called it InfoWars. By 1999, it was being carried on 50 small stations and Jones took his show online, to an even bigger audience.    1999 FOREVER’S theme song is “In the Freezer” by Sophie Strauss To support 1999 FOREVER, you can subscribe, leave a rating and a review, and tell all your friends how much you like it. To see episode moodboards, behind-the-scenes photos, videos, and more, follow me on Instagram @dahliabalcazar [https://www.instagram.com/dahliabalcazar/].    SOURCES Elizabeth Williamson, “Sandy Hook: An American Tragedy and the Battle for Truth,” 2022.

23 Dec 2022 - 24 min
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Party Like It's 1999

There’s a deep nihilism to “partying like it’s 1999.” Is the world ending? Maybe, so let’s party until it does. Imagine 400,000 people crowded onto the grounds of an airforce base. It’s summer and the high peaks above 100 degrees. It’s a hot wasteland of bodies and debris as far as the eye can see. Everyone is drunk, overheated, and sunburned. Scores of people are sent to the hospital. And then the fires start.  This is Woodstock ‘99, otherwise known as the Day the Nineties died.    1999 FOREVER’S theme song is “In the Freezer” by Sophie Strauss To support 1999 FOREVER, you can subscribe, leave a rating and a review, and tell all your friends how much you like it. To see episode moodboards, behind-the-scenes photos, videos, and more, follow me on Instagram @dahliabalcazar [http://instagram.com/dahliabalcazar/].    SOURCES * Jamie Crawford, “Trainwreck: Woodstock ‘99,”  2022.  * Vera Papisova, “Sexual Harassment was Rampant at Coachella,” Teen Vogue, 2018.  * Garret Price, “Woodstock ‘99: Peace, Love, and Rage,” 2021. * “Our Live Report from Woodstock ‘99,” SPIN, 1999.

16 Dec 2022 - 29 min
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Bang Bang

In 1999, the stories of three horrific acts of violence haunted the country: the murder of Amadou Diallo in New York City, the murder of Brandon Teena in Nebraska, and the Columbine school shooting in Colorado. These murders were all perpetrated by groups of white men and presaged the violence that would become a part of daily life for Americans: epidemics of police violence, violence against LGBTQ people, and mass shootings.  It’s easy to forget it wasn’t always like this.    1999 FOREVER’S theme song is “In the Freezer” by Sophie Strauss To support 1999 FOREVER, you can subscribe, leave a rating and a review, and tell all your friends how much you like it. To see episode moodboards, behind-the-scenes photos, videos, and more, follow me on Instagram @dahliabalcazar [https://www.instagram.com/dahliabalcazar/].    SOURCES * Sam Feder, “Disclosure,” 2020. * Gun Violence Archive [https://www.gunviolencearchive.org/] * Mapping Police Violence [https://mappingpoliceviolence.org/] * Donna Minkowitz, “How I Broke, and Botched, the Brandon Teena Story,” The Village Voice, 2018. * Rachel Monroe, “Savage Appetites,” 2019.

9 Dec 2022 - 17 min
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Let Me See That Thong

Thongs are a uniquely American obsession, born out of our paradoxical legacy of both prudishness and thirstiness. The thong is a paradox in itself–an item of clothing introduced to a country by women taking their clothes off.  This episode’s themes have been percolating for a long time, simmering, slowly trickling into our consciousness until we were ready for the most important song of 1999: "The Thong Song."   1999 FOREVER’S theme song is “In the Freezer” by Sophie Strauss To support 1999 FOREVER, you can subscribe, leave a rating and a review, and tell all your friends how much you like it. To see episode moodboards, behind-the-scenes photos, videos, and more, follow me on Instagram @dahliabalcazar [https://www.instagram.com/dahliabalcazar/].    Sources: * Monica Lewinsky, “Emerging from ‘The House of Gaslight’ in the Age of #MeToo,” Vanity Fair, 2018. * Rose McGowan, Brave, 2018. * Heather Radke, Butts: A Backstory, 2022.  * @sexworkerstyle [https://www.instagram.com/sexworkerstyle/] * Kara Swisher, “Monica Lewinsky Has Some Things to Say About Cancel Culture,” The New York Times, 2021. * “The Story of ‘Thong Song’ by Sisqó,” Vice, 2021.

2 Dec 2022 - 31 min
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