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    le tigre

    Explore "le tigre" with insightful episodes like "Le tigre, le brahmane et le chacal, conte indien", "Who took the ram from the rama-lama-ding-dong? Le Tigre's queer feminist debut" and "25 - THE PUNK SINGER w Hutch Harris (Thermals)" from podcasts like ""Contes merveilleux pour enfants", "Aural Fixation" and "Sup Doc: A Documentary Podcast"" and more!

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    Le tigre, le brahmane et le chacal, conte indien

    Le tigre, le brahmane et le chacal, conte indien

    Un joli conte indien, lu par Fabienne Prost

    Recueillis par Joseph Jacobs et John Dickson Batten

    Traduction: Caracolivres


    Le tigre est tombé dans un piège. Arrive un pauvre brahmane, qui se laisse attendrir et le laisse sortir. Une fois sorti, le tigre a envie de le manger, mais il accepte une sorte de procès. Le brahmane devra demander conseil aux trois premières choses ou personnes qu'il renconrtera sur son chemin, et devra suivre son conseil.

    Il va donc rencontrer un arbre, puis une buffle, puis la route, et enfin le chacal...

    Un conte malicieux, que j'ai eu beaucoup de plaisir à lire.


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    Who took the ram from the rama-lama-ding-dong? Le Tigre's queer feminist debut

    Who took the ram from the rama-lama-ding-dong? Le Tigre's queer feminist debut

    How are you? What's your take on Cassavettes? Who took the bomp from the bomp-a-lomp-a-lomp? And who the HELL took the ram from the rama-lama-ding-dong? All these questions and more are answered in this ep dedicated to dancepunk trio Le Tigre.

    We tackle the band's debut self-titled album, the brainchild of Kathleen Hanna, Johanna Fateman and Sadie Benning, which sits at the precipice of '60s surfer bops, 80's new wave and 90's queercore New York... with a healthy splash of third-wave feminism.

    So grab yr metrocard and take the train direct to Friendship Station because this topic is hot.

    Want more from the boys? Visit our online home at auralfixationpodcast.com, follow us on Instagram and Twitter, or go old school and email us at auralfixationpodcast@gmail.com. You can follow Andy on @andrewdoyouthinkyouare and Drew on @with.all.drew.respect. Don't forget to check out this episode's playlist. Check out this deep dive into Le Tigre's Deceptacon on the Red Bull Music Academy site, too. 

    Our big gay thanks to Anthony Garvin and the team at Forbes Street Studios in Sydney.

    Finally, we would like to acknowledge both the Gadigal of the Eora Nation and the Ngarigo, the traditional custodians of the lands this podcast episode was recorded on, and we pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.

    25 - THE PUNK SINGER w Hutch Harris (Thermals)

    25 - THE PUNK SINGER w Hutch Harris (Thermals)

    Paco and George meet up with Hutch Harris at Lost Weekend Video where we discuss the Kathleen Hanna biography, The Punk Singer (Sini Anderson, 2013).

    Kathleen Hanna, lead singer of the punk band Bikini Kill and dance-punk trio Le Tigre, rose to national attention as the reluctant but never shy voice of the riot grrrl movement. She became one of the most famously outspoken feminist icons, a cultural lightning rod. Her critics wished she would just shut-up, and her fans hoped she never would. So in 2005, when Hanna stopped shouting, many wondered why. Through 20 years of archival footage* and intimate interviews with Hanna, THE PUNK SINGER takes viewers on a fascinating tour of contemporary music and offers a never-before-seen view into the life of this fearless leader.

    Hutch Harris was born in New York City, raised in Silicon Valley, and has resided in Portland, Oregon for the past eighteen years. Harris founded and is the lead singer/songwriter of Portland post-pop-punk band The Thermals. In thirteen years, the band has toured fifteen countries, released six records, and is currently set to release their seventh LP "We Disappear" March 25, 2016 via Saddle Creek. In addition to his illustrious music career, Harris is a rapidly up-and-coming comic in the vibrant Portland comedy scene. He has performed stand up in Portland at Helium, Midnight Ma$$, It's Gonna Be OK, Picture This, Keep it Like A Secret and Control Yourself, in Los Angeles at Church, ASSSCAT (UCB Sunset) and Hot Tub, Too Much Fun in Denver, and Cynic Cave in San Francisco.

    Kathleen storytelling at Our Hit Parade 2010

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