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The Revolution is Televised
Paige Morse
14 episodes
1 week ago
Paige Morse, an American Studies student at George Washington University, digs into movies, music and TV shows intertwined with political movements. She analyzes how pop culture often reflects or comments on America’s political climate. The two can never be truly separate entities. Morse interviews friends, family, and experts to gain their perspectives on these pop culture moments and contextualize them in the greater map of American history.
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Paige Morse, an American Studies student at George Washington University, digs into movies, music and TV shows intertwined with political movements. She analyzes how pop culture often reflects or comments on America’s political climate. The two can never be truly separate entities. Morse interviews friends, family, and experts to gain their perspectives on these pop culture moments and contextualize them in the greater map of American history.
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Politics
News
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"Portrait of a Lady on Fire" (ft. Sydney Currie)
The Revolution is Televised
28 minutes 5 seconds
5 years ago
"Portrait of a Lady on Fire" (ft. Sydney Currie)
(TW: abortion) Sydney Currie, a Political Science student at Boston College,  joins Paige to talk about the 2019 French film "Portrait of a Lady on Fire"  and its portrayal of LGBT+ women in history.  Topics include women's issues, abortion,  LGBT+ representation and mental health.
The Revolution is Televised
Paige Morse, an American Studies student at George Washington University, digs into movies, music and TV shows intertwined with political movements. She analyzes how pop culture often reflects or comments on America’s political climate. The two can never be truly separate entities. Morse interviews friends, family, and experts to gain their perspectives on these pop culture moments and contextualize them in the greater map of American history.