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Butt Out, Baby!
Butt Out, Baby!
20 episodes
1 month ago
Scene-by-scene study of Dirty Dancing: A film that gets a lot of love — but not enough respect.
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Scene-by-scene study of Dirty Dancing: A film that gets a lot of love — but not enough respect.
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Arts
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Dirty Debrief Scene 2
Butt Out, Baby!
45 minutes 15 seconds
2 years ago
Dirty Debrief Scene 2
Debrief episodes are for listener feedback on the previous scene and the hows and whys of making a podcast like this. In this episode: Three stories about the Jim Crow era that felt special enough to share but had to be cut from the last episode The ethics of paying documentary subjects Why I hate the phrase "kill your darlings" Plus I go on a journey with some tea biscuits   Resources mentioned (and others that were used):Parting the Waters: America in the King Years 1954-1963 by Taylor Branch Law, Society, Identity and the Making of the Jim Crow South: Travel and Segregation on Tennessee Railroads, 1875-1905 by Kenneth W. Mack Dark Sky Rising: Reconstruction and the Dawn of Jim Crow by Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Tonya Bolden  Ida B. the Queen: The Extraordinary Life and Legacy of Ida B. Wells by Michelle Duster The Up Series  Paris is Burning Instagramellie@buttoutbaby.com Music by Claire Whitehead
Butt Out, Baby!
Scene-by-scene study of Dirty Dancing: A film that gets a lot of love — but not enough respect.