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Writer & film curator Kate Jinx welcomes new guests each episode to talk through what they’ve been watching/reading/listening to, along with recommendations for idiosyncratic faves.
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Kate's joined by "girlfriend of the pod", comedian Zoë Coombs Marr who is about to wrap up her latest stand–up show The Splash Zone at MICF to talk White Lotus, Severance, Real Housewives of Sydney and how she also made out with one of the Real Housewives of Melbourne once.
Zoë's Also Alsos:
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Kate's joined by forever It Girl Ione Skye to talk about her new must–read memoir Say Everything, her creative life & loves, perceptions of relationships then & now, her real life 90s L Word era and the film she made with Sofia Coppola that's impossible to see.
Ione's Also Alsos:
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On BL's last episode as co-host of See Also, she and Jinxy hop in a "borrowed" truck, head to Joshua Tree and destroy one another's lives, one Instagram post at a time. It's the Ingrid Goes West poodle episode!
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These humans discuss the nostalgia era of Instagram and its brand of Venice influencers, "Is Ingrid Goes West queer?", what's your biggest emotional wound?, the genre of obsession movies, just how much money was left in Ingrid's backpack, and this incredible cast of Aubrey Plaza, Billy Magnusson and a bunch of nepo babies/siblings: Elizabeth Olsen, Wyatt Russell and O'Shea Jackson Jr.
See Alsos:
An Instagram Influencer Reviews Ingrid Goes West
‘Ingrid Goes West’: How a First-Time Filmmaker Cracked the Sundance Code
When Grown-Ups Have Imaginary Friends
On Joan Didion's 'everywoman.com'
Tracking Noise – director Matt Spicer's new newsletter all about physical media
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Brodie's been drinking fancy vinegars in a place (actually) called Cockatoo, Jinx is dropping by a favourite Inner North spot and doing whatever the stern Scottish woman in her ear says to her, and then we have some Big News about See Also ahead of our third anniversary next week.
And then it's time to chat The Pitt, Yellowjackets, The Newsreader and will they actually watch The Real Housewives of Sydney??? – yes – before a very special set of Also Alsos.
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Kate discovered it was not peak hour at the rock, acid casualties trasmuting them girls to the light. Brodie is moving again, went to a music festival and saw Kylie sing a song about a girl being murdered to a little girl. Kylie wine sponsor the pod!! No one would care about Nick Cave in a shopping centre.
Will Kate go full Babygirl aka see Romy DJ at Heaps Gay? Stay tuned to find out!
Speaking of old gals: Kate's great aunt is in a movie club and Brodie sobbed through the film of the year aka Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy.
Then it's time to discuss the Traitors (US), and have some spoiler-y chats about Severance (APPROX 33:25 – 47:33) and The White Lotus (APPROX 47:45 – 1:05:45). Because of ad placement, the times are approximate – another reason to go ad–free via the Hogg Hive on Patreon!
See Alsos
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A re-release of last year's Poodle episode on Party Girl, after our two sold-out screenings at Thornbury Picture House earlier this week!
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This week, Kate and Brodie are being so decadent, so silly, so Mary! They're going deep on Daisy Von Scherler Mayer's 1995 cult classic, Party Girl, a movie that follows Parker Posey as Mary, who would like a nice powerful mind-altering substance, preferably something that will make her unborn children grow gills, before learning the Dewey Decimal System. We get into designer vs vintage, Liev Schreiber's British accent (better or worse than Brodie's BE HONEST?!), building main characters from all the side characters in other films, meeting the party girls in our own lives, Sisyphus being totally famous, the truth of the film's cultural insensitivities, where has pashing on screen gone, being daffy, The "Lady" Bunny as Itself, getting sick of all the street fashion in London … all those hats, librarians getting silly on the dancefloor. Am I a freak?!
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50 years ago, a 20-something Peter Weir decided to hypnotise us away from the possibility of solutions when he adapted Joan Lindsay's novel into the Australian gothic horror classic, Picnic at Hanging Rock.
On Valentine's day in 1900, the students from Miss Appleyard's depart their fortress-like school in rural Victoria for a lazy afternoon at the base of Hanging Rock. The hot wind blows in, the clocks stop, the girls peel off their stockings and, as the ants descend on the remains of the picnic, four girls ascend the rock, along with one of their teachers. Only one of them returns. As people hear of the mysterious disappearances, search parties break out, but only one girl is recovered, missing her corset and her memory of what happened at Hanging Rock. As are we all. Because if you need an ending you're a bit weak in the head.
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If Brodie sounds different it's because she's 35 now. That's not a prime number, which is the focus of Kate's new (bad) spy show. Let's call a croquembouche a croquembouche! Sorry for spoiling the fourth Twilight movie for you.
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We've got lots of movies to get into, in varying degrees of detail.
Speaking of!!
Also Alsos
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This week Kate Jinx is joined by comedian & film lover/critic/chameleon Alexei Toliopoulos to talk about Gillian Armstrong's 1982 film with that "little something extra" – Starstruck! A musical extravaganza that is So Sydney, complete with a pub under a Harbour Bridge pylon, a talent show at the Sydney Opera House (or is it the Seymour Centre) and a gig at the Lizard Lounge aka the Bondi Pavillion. A breakout role for Jo Kennedy, it's still way too underseen but Jinx and Alexei are on a mission to make everyone watch it as many times as they have.
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See Alsos:
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This week on the pod, Brodie discusses the flip flop of the TikTok ban, going to Boiler Room and posting into the void. Kate is going back to her design roots and needs a new spy show. They both remember David Lynch, king of Bob's Big Boy and freaking kids out at a young age. RIP legend.
Then, it's time to check in on what we're reading!
Books we discuss:
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There's a lot going on in the world and we're finding it hard to stay upbeat!!!
We're soaking and other people are reading books in the spa. It's so annoying that not drinking makes you feel better? Kate's selling stuff on Depop and Brodie gives a WWHL report.
We debrief on a few films, new and not-so-new: A Different Man, The Brutalist, Lee and Conclave (just a tiny chat – more next time!)
See Alsos
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Happy new year! FYI we had a few tech issues that meant some chunks of audio didn't record properly this week, so apologies for the chats that might stop or start suddenly, and also the wacky audio levels. Ghost in the machine!!
This week, Kate and Brodie talk about doing karaoke, should we watch I'm Not There again?, last we saw each other Brodie was going to a hen's do and Kate went to a kick-on at a house owned by someone whose dog is Top Chef's instagram friend (sure!) and to a bar called Disco Pantera, Brodie got a DM NDA for a hot Melbourne cocktail, the dog who works at the Park Hyatt is retiring this month, does Melbourne need more breakfast spots (not cafes!).
We watched a lot of stuff over the break! Kate watched The Lady Vanishes, Brodie's going to the movies again to see A Different Man and Lee, Brodie saw An Unmarried Woman and tries to do the Nosferatu voice (sorry), she's confused the Lighthouse and Swiss Army Man (and also confused that movie's farting corpse with one about a propellor penis WHOOPS sorry don't @ her). They both watched Heretic (Kate's nephew's introduction to Hugh Grant was the Oompa Loompa in Wonka), The Room Next Door, Anora, All We Imagine as Light and Better Man – shockingly we have very different responses to Monkey Robbie Williams. Kate also watched The Lost Daughter finally – the audio of that bit cut out SORRY!! Brodie saw Wicked for a third time (hehe) and Kate's been visiting Somebody Somewhere and loved Bad Sisters season 2 – BL less so. Do not invite us round, Garvey sisters.
Also Alsos
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A holiday episode out from behind the paywall while we take a small break – but back next week with a Best of 2024 episode just for the Hogg Hive! Join The Hogg Hive on Patreon for access to all our special episodes.
This week, See Also is wishing you a happy new year – twice! – with the most perfect rom-com to ever exist: When Harry Met Sally. They discuss the two iconic pairings: Nora Ephron and Rob Reiner, Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal. And they dig into the wagon wheel coffee table, Baby Fish-Mouth, “Thin. Pretty. Big tits. Your basic nightmare.”, going on a road trip with a man asking BL for the story of her life, imagine giving a Dorit "carcass out" drink order on a plane, this is in the Drop Dead Fred extended universe, being someone's weekday girlfriend, Harry's from Haddenfield like Michael Meyers, pesto is the quiche of the 80s, the Puck building on Lafayette St, Meg Ryan as queen of the rom-com, “This is a talk piece,” days of the week underpants ARE funny!, Don’t fuck with Mr Zero, a very cold hard mexican ceramic tile, "On the side is a very big thing for you", Princess Diana thinks it's so naughty.
See Also:
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To match our recent See Also presents Carol cinema screenings, we've pulled out this classic ep from a few Christmases ago. Join The Hogg Hive on Patreon to hear last week's mini ep and an upcoming Best Of 2024.
For a very special holiday Poodle, Kate is joined by Chelsea Fairless, co-host of Every Outfit for a virtual glove-lunch. Together, they play 1950s and devolve into "dyke debauchery" while discussing our fave and yours: Carol, based on crime novelist Patricia Highsmith’s "The Price of Salt" starring Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara. They cover the martinis and creamed spinach, Our Cate's voice and her period-inappropriate manicure. Also: Alsos!
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Watch Also:
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Chels recommends: Byredo lipstick in Subtropical, Lana Del Rey - Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd
Jinxy recommends: her Zodiac Club extended playlist on Spotify, Gay Bar: Why We Went Out by Jamie Atherton Lin, Je Tu Il Elle
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A rapid-fire list of reccs from The Age's chief restaurant critic. In this bonus episode, which you can listen to in full when you join The Hogg Hive over on Patreon, Besha shares her spot for a Jinxy-style LDATB (little drink at the bar), tells us about "one of the great, great Melbourne rooms", and tells us about some over- and under-rated restaurants, the meal she wants the second she lands back in Melbourne, and the place she'd suggest for dinner in a famous dead-zone of the CBD.
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This week we're joined by Besha Rodell, the James Beard-winning food writer who filled the shoes of Jonathon Gold at LA Weekly, has told NYT readers how Australians eat, and is currently the chief restaurant critic at The Age and Good Weekend.
She tells Kate and Brodie about being the last remaining anonymous food critic the un-deification of The Chef, her upcoming book, how and why she does her job, and why food isn't the only reason to go to a restaurant.
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See Also – Besha's reviews we mention
Spots Besha mentioned:
Besha's Also Alsos
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Kate and Brodie talk about Stuff Again, this time the things that tempted them during Black Friday. They discuss the queer dance party of the season – no, not the Troye Sivan show; Kate's partner's birthday party!!!
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We follow the brick road whose shape – but not its colour – is protected by stringent copyright law to Shiz University, where we had a GREAT TIME!!!! And then avoid doing accent work to chat about the brilliant TV adaptation of Patrick Radden Keefe's book, Say Nothing.
See Alsos
Also Alsos
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You asked, we recommended. In our holiday gift guide, which you can listen to in full when you join The Hogg Hive over on Patreon, we recommend gifts for "the Rebel Wilson in the family", Diane Keaton in The Family Stone, and many genres of dad.
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A different kind of episode – and one sans Also Alsos because we don't need any more things! (You DO need to get your tickets to our holiday screenings of CAROL though, don't forget.)
Here are a few choice quotes we shared in this chat, and some recommended reading:
“As I get older, I’m resentful of how much I have accumulated. I’m actually angry about it.” – Stacey London
The yard sale scene in Ghost World:
Angry Garage Sale Woman : How much for this dress?
Rebecca : God, I can't believe you're selling that.
Enid : That's $500.
Angry Garage Sale Woman : What?
Enid : 500.
Angry Garage Sale Woman : You're crazy. It should be like $2.
Enid : I was wearing that when I lost my virginity.
Angry Garage Sale Woman : Well, why do I care about that?
Enid : Well, why do you want it? I mean, it would look stupid on you anyway.
Angry Garage Sale Woman : God! Fuck you!
“I work today with the manifesto that clutter is unresolved decisions.” – Megan Morton
“I don’t buy that much new stuff at all. I get the thrill of a hunt, this one thing that nobody else has. I always think of it as part of my job and my business, so it’s okay, but I really just want less stuff. Why do I always want something new? What’s missing in me?” – Chloe Sevigny
'Does it bring you joy?' vs. 'If it was covered in shit would you throw it away or clean it?' – Some random person on tikok
"The first thing I tried to unload was four folk-art handbags, each constructed out of braided cigarette-pack wrappers by incarcerated Americans in the nineteen-fifties and sixties. I’d amassed the collection in the nineties, on eBay, for reasons that now elude me." – Patricia Marx
"The trick to buying things you don’t regret is looking all the time and rarely buying. Spend days wandering in and out of shops the way snooty snoots plunder through galleries. Try on things that are popular or appeal to you without any intention of buying them. Look at things way outside your budget and at fast fashion brands. (Canal Street and the New Arrivals at Shein are a reporter/researcher’s best-kept trend cipher.) Do the same at vintage stores and Net-a-Porter and Mytheresa and all the good indie stores online (Worthwhile, Stand Up Comedy, Maimoun etc etc). Go to places like Outline and LaGarconne and ask the people working there to explain the brands and pieces to you. Try to keep cool headed and you’ll soon find that you know so much that you really know you’re being seduced instead of merely flirted with." – Rachel Tashjian in OPULENT TIPS #83
See Alsos
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Don't forget to get your tickets to our holiday screenings of CAROL!
This week Katie Janx from MUFF and Brodie Lancaster (not the boy from Albury Wodonga) have a couple of corrections about Francis Ford Coppola and the white rapper Addison Rae's mum actually dated. No one on Threads or Bluesky are funny, kind of like those chicks on RHONY. Jinxy is back on board with RHOSLC, but less so with Gladiator II. Brodie wants to work for Martha Stewart, and both of us kind of want to raid Guru Jagat aka Kundalini Katie's closet after watching Breath of Fire.
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See Alsos
BL's column about Martha Stewart
Hayley Phelan's Vanity Fair article, The Second Coming of Guru Jagat
The Vanity Fair article about Breath of Fire, which is based on that Vanity Fair article
Also Alsos
New Deborah Levy book, The Position Of Spoons
Kim Deal's debut solo record Nobody Loves You More
Ziggy Pleat Dress from ALPHA60
My Brilliant Career at MTC directed by Anne Louise Sarks
ACMI's new program, Focus on Peter Weir (Wed 29 Jan – Fri 14 Feb 2025)
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Maybe you're in need of some comfort watching right now, and with the holidays just around the corner we've got three little words for you: You've Got Mail. This week Kate drops in on her dear pal and author Dan Jones on an autumnal day in New York to talk about Nora Ephron's beloved 1998 romcom starring Meg Ryan, Tom Hanks, Parker Posey and ... Dave Chappelle?! Over a tumble of pumpkins and gourds, Dan and Kate talk haircuts, surprise cameos, catfishing and cosiness vs capitalism.
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Dan recommends 3 New York indie bookstores
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This week BL has sensory overload on the tram, Kate got a bad first email of the day, what did she learn about Amyl and the Sniffers from Brodie's profile of them?, going Chris Farley mode talking to Waxahatchee about Gilmore Girls, Kate's phone thinks she's someone else entirely, where were we on election day in 2016 and where have we come since?
We discuss the performances and purposes of The Apprentice, then Brodie fills Kate in on Jason Reitman's Saturday Night and the latest episode of Saturday Night Live, Kate will NOT be putting on a pink cowgirl hat for Chappell Roan but that's okay, the internet is being insane about John Mulaney.
While we're on the subject of pop girlies: Brodie is fanging to talk about Addison Rae, Kate and Brodie each have information to share each other about Sabrina Carpenter, "Barry Keoghan's wife should be hosting SNL".
Then it's time to debrief on the little indie flick called Megalopolis, we're mad at Joaquin Phoenix but he looks really good, Frances Ford Coppola gave Kate the gift of Pepsi Max.
We've both watched Fanatical: the Catfishing of Tegan and Sara, a documentary that made us remember the good songs and the L Word episode, and debate "Fegan" and the merits of a directors inserting themselves into a show. Kristen Stewart in Twilight lost a Saturday to unnecessary research.
Our next screening at Thornbury Picture House is a lesbian holiday classic: Todd Haynes' CAROL (2015)
Join us on Dec 17 for two screenings – 6pm and 8:30pm – with a post-film chat, plus a special martini.
Keep an eye on our IG to submit your requests for our holiday gift guide + advice column!
See Also
Where's My Roy Cohn?
Live From New York
Sean Price William on Addison Rae in Dazed
The English Teacher – streaming on Disney Plus and Hulu
Celebrity Book Club 'Club Kids' episode on Fanatical
Casey Affleck and Rain Phoenix's kid
Martha Stewart responds to Ina Garten's book on WWHL
Marisa Meltzer review in NYTimes
Also Alsos
Distant Call: Collected Demos 2000–2006
Structure Face Sculpt facial at Little Company
Martha on Netflix
THE FIRST AND LAST OF ENGLAND: THE QUEER LEGACIES OF DEREK JARMAN at Melbourne Cinematheque 6–20 Nov
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Before we get to the terrors of contemporary life, it’s time for Kate and Brodie to chat about their holidays. Kate went to London, Cornwall, Paris, New York and LA, and Brodie went to Tokyo and Hanoi. They agree that Christine Vachon would’ve had a conniption at Pudong international airport in Shanghai, discuss the eras of Keira Knightley, rice porridge, Alexei Toliopoulos and Zachary Ruane's Refused Classification.
There's a TV dispatch: on lying about owning Pioneertown in Selling Sunset, Perfect Couple and doing lots of Irish accents, lesbian witches in Agatha All Along and lesbian housewives in RHONY, (Ryan) Murphy's Law states we gotta talk about Monsters.
Also: Alsos!
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Brodie is joining Lauren Taylor & Simon Winkler on Nov 16 at Hope Street for Good Question. See Also listeners can get 30% off their tickets for the Nov 16 workshop with the code SEEALSO. Get your ticket here.
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It knows what scares you.
It's spooky time, and Kate and Brodie venture back to 1982 to recap Tobe Hooper's classic Poltergeist. We discuss the Spielberg "collaboration", Zelda Rubenstein's incredible performance and advocacy, the obsession with undies, and the reality behind the "curse".
See Alsos
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On this week's See Also, Kate's in LA and visiting your other favourite podcasters – Chelsea Fairless and Lauren Garroni from Every Outfit! We chat about celeb (and celeb adjacent) spotting at the Chateau Marmont, cybertrucks, lesbian manicures, London, Gollum Girls, and their upcoming Every Outfit Down Under Tour coming to Australia & New Zealand in December.
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Also Alsos from Chelsea & Lauren
Accidental Also Alsos from Kate
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On this week's See Also, Kate and Brodie are cracking the spine on Kathleen Hanna's memoir, Rebel Girl: My Life as a Feminist Punk. We talk about our experiences crossing paths with Kathleen over the years, the things we learned (and didn't hear about) in this book and what it means to have Kathleen be the author of her own story finally.
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We're both overseas at the moment so pulled this classic ep out of the archives!
This week, Kate and Brodie are digging into the source material, backstory, iconic moments and sexy highlighter costumes of the outcast classic: Romy and Michele's High School Reunion. Jinxy also coins a great new abbreev: et cet. There might not be Also Alsos this week, but don't worry, there's still plenty of further reading and ideas to Add To Cart – or at least Open in New Tab.
It's 1997 and Romy White and Michele Weinberger, best friends and fun cool party girls who live in Venice Beach, find out their 10 year high school reunion is coming up. As all the old, buried teenage insecurities re-emerge, Romy insists they need to improve themselves before coming face-to-face with their high school bullies, by getting more impressive jobs, finding boyfriends and SOMEHOW losing weight. Once they get closer to the event, they find themselves lying about their lives and losing one another for a few hours, before reuniting just in time to resolve all their high school trauma with (what else?) a dance scene.
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Described as "Dead Poet's Society meets Clueless", The Hairy Bird is a 1998 film written and directed by Sarah Kernochan. Inspired by her time as a student at the Connecticut girls' boarding school Rosemary Hall in the 1960s, the film follows new student Odette Sinclair (Gaby Hoffman) as she meets the ICONIQUE headmistress Miss McVane (Lynn Redgrave) and falls in with a new clique led by Kirsten Dunst's Verena Von Stefan. No sooner is Odie welcomed in than their friend Tweetie (my girl Heather Matarazzo) overhears the school board's plans to merge Miss Godard's into a co-ed school with the nearby St Ambrose Academy.
This sets the films antics into motion, pits the boy crazy Tweetie and Tinka, an aspiring "actress-folk singer-slut", against Verena and brainiac Momo (our girl Merritt Wever) and eventually leads Odie to stage a sit-in to demand the girls at Miss Godard's have a voice in the future of their school.
Brodie is joined by her bff Anton De Ionno to discuss the sad saga behind this film's release, its legacy in our lives and many spiritual connections to Gilmore Girls.
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Anton recommends
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On this week's See Also, Kate and Brodie are both prepping for some time away, plus Jinxy recaps the Melbourne premiere of Beetlejuice and BL describes a bizarro time seeing Blink Twice at Kino's "Cinema 8".
On the docket this week are chats about two very brilliant and very different films: Coralie Fargeat's The Substance (skip from 32:37 to 53:43 if you don't want spoilers) and Jane Schoenbrun's I Saw the TV Glow. We chat about how it's been a big year for chicks shooting up, finding a bit of flesh to poke an earring in, listening to what a film is saying – even if it's not speaking to you – and being simply a lesbian. Also: What was your Buffy journey and What Was The Name of Your High School Band? Is South Yarra the SoHo of Melbourne? Is asking that question totally insufferable? All that and more, this week on See Also!
Also: Alsos!
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It's a momentous day. Months after brazenly begging any listeners with the keys to a boutique hotel to invite us to stay, we're doing it. We're podding from a suite. Specifically, a suite at the United Places Hotel Botanic Gardens. They invited us to stay and we've spent the weekend seeing the sights of South Yarra, sipping martinis and eating the entirety of the ocean. We couldn't be more smug and insufferable thank you very much!! You can be equally annoying when you post up in this glamorous hotel – book using the code SEEALSO for 15% off your stay!
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On this week's See Also, Kate and Brodie are collecting themselves post-MIFF. Jinxy is a little snail, sans memoir, and BL is similarly on the hunt for a new shell to call home.
They debrief on the movies they loved, the people they met and the iconic nistas of fashion they've been interviewing. Jinxy hosted an on-stage talk with Hollywood costume designer Deborah L. Scott and BL interviewed Charli XCX for the cover of Vogue Australia's September issue.
Then we discuss the recent investigation into the troubling "boys' club" at Swillhouse and the restaurant group's history of perpetuating harmful workplace practices, as reported in the Sydney Morning Herald. If this isn't something you're in a place to listen to, please skip ahead from 24:35 to 43:55.
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Also: Alsos!
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In this first Q&A episode, Kate and Brodie answer pressing (and mildly stressful) questions about iconic looks and beloved books, where you should move, how they met, where to dine solo, how to be chic at the footy, and what breakfast to order in Melbourne. Bisou! Mwah!
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It's the Trap by M Night Shyamalan podcast! Kate and Brodie have been to see English, a new play at MTC, a new RHONY teaser is out featuring the real-life gay friend of Jenna Lyons, Jinxy is having her "ball dropping down a la All Fours by Miranda July" birthday and is saving the article about Katherine Hepburn being an awful neighbour, she's celebrating in a very Kate Culture way – watching short films about architecture at a Robin Boyd-designed house, let us podcast from SUR LA MER in St Kilda!!!! Both of us are doom-prepping for a fortnight of film festival madness in the kitchen. Neither of us will bring a thermos of soup into the cinema but only one of us is making MUFF SOUP. BL has started following a new TikTok chef who's been cooking in Liz Lange's Hamptons house aka THE GREY GARDENS HOUSE. The kid from Presumed Innocent looks like the girl from Hereditary.
Then we recollect our night watching the first session of M Night Shyamalan's Trap at Thornbury Picture House. Incredible, amazing, loved every second. We won't spoil the end, but we do dig into the plot points, most of which are the setup and concept of the story, okay? We each shout out our Hayley Mills faves: Kate's is Whistle Down the Wind and Brodie's is The Parent Trap IV: Hawaiian Honeymoon. All the greats are here: Alison Pill! Kid Cudi! New nepo baby pop star (?) Saleka Shyamalan! And of course: Millennial Gay Root Josh Hartnett.
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Linda Marigliano's Tough Love podcast episode: Naomi Shimada: Anything Can Happen
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On this week's See Also, Brodie has a correction and a retraction and the Kate Jinx media blitz continues. BL's been hosting an elaborate Christmas in July (any excuse for ham) and Kate's been going Locked Bag Aunty mode.
They coincidentally watched Twister (singular) at the same time and NEED to podcast live from Hoyts D-BOX. Brodie reports back from the long night at the movies watching Kinds of Kindness and they go deep on the tradwife expose setting TikTok alight.
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On this week's See Also, Kate's been eating at a southside fave and Brodie gives a debrief of a newly refurb'ed pub in the north. Kate saw whales and got split up on a flight – who's the heir and who's the spare? And they discuss Shannen Doherty's list of people banned from her funeral, having enemies and caring what people think.
Then, they trade mini-reviews of some things they've watched recently: Longlegs, Lady in the Lake, A Quiet Place Day One, Renegade Nell, Maxxxine, The Fall Guy, Shutter Island, and that clip of Lisa Kudrow saying it's time for The Comeback to come back. Valerie Cherish on Hot Ones and How Long Gone when??
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On this week's See Also, Kate and Brodie pay tribute to two queens of our screens, Shannen Doherty and Shelley Duvall, before digging in to The Bear's frustrating third season. Then! The long-awaited debrief on this year's MIFF program. BL shares what made her shortlist, Jinxy adds to it with more reccs from her many months of viewing. Find some lists on our Instagram @seealsopodcast, hop in the DMs to request a bespoke recc from Kate, or join the Hogg Hive on Patreon for a complete list of every film we mention in this ep. (Not enough space here to list them all, sorry!)
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This week, Kate and Brodie are in the realms of magic. Namely, ordering magic coffees, watching Practical Magic and experiencing The Power of Three. We do a quick check-in on The Bear season 3 – full chat coming next week! – and then report back on two recent watches: Under The Bridge (excellent!) and Industry (not!).
Then we duck behind the paywall to step out how we're going on our Q3 goals and aspirations. Dream big, baby!
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Serendib all you can eat Sri Lankan buffet
Kabocha French Lentil Soup recipe
Open House Melbourne tours of Wildwood House by Robin Boyd + the Cairo flats
Evenings with Eric Rohmer at Golden Age
Save the date for Brodie's A Plus market stall – 4 August at Coburg Town Hall 10am-3pm
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We're re-releasing our This Is My Life episode after our sold out screenings of the film in Melbourne earlier this week. (Thank you all for coming!) It's a real trip down memory line, taking us back to episode 20 of the pod, to 2022, to the coining of the term POODLE EPISODE!!
Here's what we wrote about it then:
This week, Kate and Brodie are talking about The Girls™️: Nora, Meg, Samantha and Gabby. It's our first Toy Poodle Episode (you'll see why) and it's all about Nora Ephron's 1992 directorial debut, This is My Life. There might not be Also Alsos this week, but don't worry, there's still plenty of further reading and ideas to Add To Cart – or at least Open in New Tab.
Starring Julie "literal Marge Simpson" Kavner as hopeful stand-up comic Dottie Ingils, and Samantha Mathis and Gabby Hoffman as her daughters Erica and Opel, This is My Life is about everything that matters: mums! daughters! sisters! ambition! Carrie Fisher!
Co-written by Nora and her sister Delia, the film was adapted from Meg Wolitzer's novel This is Your Life. As a special treat for us and you, Meg was kind enough to write in to See Also with her memories of having her book adapted by Nora.
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This week, Kate and Brodie go deep on Miranda July's new novel, All Fours. BUT NOW WE SAID IT. (Sorry to Camille Grammer, who Kate realised actually said that long after the mics switched off. She really said that.) We cover the plot, the perimenopause of it all, how it queers traditional relationship dynamics, the polyp, how to recommend Miranda July to other people, Kate's experience of embroidering and carving next to her, and Give Us Back The Stuff We Loaned To You Ages Ago!!!!
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This week, Kate has shared air with Austin Butler, has popped into Lucky Kwong one last time, and is furious at HBO Max for teasing the majick community with a fakeout Practical Magic announcement. Brodie has discovered she loves lasers, has been listening to BRAT and and invites about boutique hotels – associated with Girlbosses or otherwise – to invite us to stay and pod. We LOVE sleep!!
Together, we discuss the MIFF First Glance announcement and our trip into the city to see The First Bad Man, a book club based on the book by Miranda July.
Speaking of! Next week we're going to be discussing Miranda July's new book All Fours. We're obsessed. If you're yet to buy a copy, we've got a special deal for you :)
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This week, Kate is catching up on sleep and thinking about whether slowness can save us. Brodie is railing against the culture of lining up for sandwiches and frozen yoghurt. Then: a live unboxing! Jinxy brought BL a cute gift back from LA!
Jinxy has some huge reccs for Sydney Film Festival, and will be seeing Our Austin Butler IRL. SPEAKING OF: We simply need to discuss THE Baz Lurhmann TikTok video.
Then, a debrief on season 3 of Hacks, season 2 of Loot and Palm Royale. RT does NOT equal endorsement, turns out. Justice for Ricky Martin, though.
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Kate's back from Cannes! She and BL catch up on the last films of the festival and her journey in the Tom Crui-niverse. BL went to see Nan Goldin's The Ballad of Sexual Dependency in Ballarat and is very excited to tell you about the two special editions of the mX she guest-edited for RISING this year!
This week, Brodie is joined by Lucia Aniello for a chat about Hacks, a recent visit to Schwartz and Sandy's, the Tom Cruise Coconut Cake and some incredible recommendations. Lucia is the co-creator, -writer, -producer, -director and showrunner of Hacks, along with Paul W. Downs and Jen Statsky. She was a director on Broad City and the Netflix reboot of The Babysitters Club (vale queen!!!!!), and she and Paul co-wrote and -directed the film Rough Night and the webseries Time-Traveling Bong, which BL recommended way back in episode 8!
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Also celebrating their birthdays this week are Sofia Coppola – who turned 53 on Tuesday – and her debut feature The Virgin Suicides, which came out 25 years ago. To mark two of these three occasions (guess which), Kate and Brodie go deep on the Lisbon sisters and the boys who loved them.
Even if you're seen the film a million times, it holds up to a re-watch – trust us.
We cover the Eugenides BTS cynicism, Hartnett at his prime, Trip's gay dad(s), the time Brodie met Kathleen Turner, memory's flimsy logic and the time Kate first tried Pepsi Max, the comedy Sofia never gets credit for and the image-making she's so skilled at, the boys who'll always remember and the girls who were never really theirs/there.
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This episode opens with a live review of the Hailey Bieber smoothie from Erewhon. Jinxy's sipping her way across LA, and fills us in on brunch at Canter's, an iconic but annoying day out with Angelyne at the Pleasure Chest, and an enviable visit to Noodle Stories. She's hit the Vanderpump Triangle in WeHo – but only to Bottega Louie, not TomTom (yet).
BL goes deep on a night with Niall Horan and a life-changing day at SPUDFEST in Trentham. Is she the spudman after all?
Then it's time for a discussion of our favourite Highsmith menacing gay, Tom Ripley, and the latest Netflix iteration of the guy who "likes" "girls", from creator/writer Steve Zaillan.
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The Garden Against Time by Olivia Laing
The American Friend (1977) by Wim Wenders
The Night Of
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Hacks season 3 (on Stan in Australia)
Ed Ruscha / Now Then retrospective at LACMA
Archive No. 1 by Hattie Stewart (with an intro by Brodie!)
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This week, Kate and Brodie participate in their pre-scheduled catch-up time – you know how friends do that?
Kate's in LA and packed badly, watched 3 Body Problem, attempted to go to Schwartz and Sandy's, keeps seeing Cybertrucks, visited the Indigo Girls-themed bathroom at Rubyfruit and caught up on Mission Impossible on the plane. BL has to do a quick post-season recap of Vanderpump Rules, had a bit of an annoying trip to Sydney, devolves into a complaint about circus performers in hotels, watched an entire movie on free-to-air TV and experienced a very silly case of mistaken identity at France-Soir.
If you're in LA, come see Zoe's show Every Single Thing in My Whole Entire Life at UCB on Fairfax 6 May as part of Netflix is a Joke festival.
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This week, Kate and Brodie debrief on a bodybuilding competition (where is a delt?), Dopesick (what even is it?), Kate didn't DJ a sex party but did go to The Almighty Sometimes at MTC, Brodie tries to explain who Jerrod Carmichael is and wrote the latest Good Weekend cover story on Angourie Rice.
Then, we discuss the disgraceful new Amy Winehouse biopic Back to Black, a debrief on the massive, overwhelming and excellent Alex Garland film Civil War.
Skip from 35:08 – 55:43 for Civil War spoilers.
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In this re-release of a classic Poodle episode, Kate and Brodie come together to discuss Girlfriends, Claudia Weill's directorial debut from 1978, and an absolutely perfect film. Co-written by Vicki Polon, it starts Melanie Mayron as Susan Weinblatt, who has a perfect face and spends her days shooting bar mitzvahs and waiting for her big, artistic break in late-'70s New York City. When her best friend and roommate, Anne (Anita Skinner), a writer, gets married and moves out of their apartment, Susan searches for ways to repair her loneliness. She meets Eric (a hunky young Christopher Guest), grows close to Rabbi Aaron Gold (Eli Wallach), brings home a hitchhiker named Ceil (Amy Wright) and tries to bridge the distance by spending time upstate with Anne and her husband, Martin (Bob Balaban). A film about friendship, making art and platonic love, Girlfriends is so much more than the sum of its parts and a tidy plot summary. Seek it out as soon as you can!
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This week, Brodie is joined by Isobel Beech, the author of a true See Also FAVE book Sunbathing, to discuss the work of another a fellow auteur, Jennifer Lopez. Issy is trying to start a movement, and spread the word about JLo's "feature film" This Is Me … Now and its companion making-of documentary The Greatest Love Story Never Told. So consider this episode activism.
We discuss the way she handles mud, her obsession with "The Block", how insuring your butt was 2000s culture, the "Zodiacal Council", and everyone dressing like they're extras on Younger. Brodie pitches a Freaky Friday reboot with her and JLo, and Issy declares, "There's nothing that JLo does that can't be done by someone else" … except this movie!!!
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Pop Stars vs the attention economy
Wesley Morris on This Is Me … Now
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Sinus irrigation
Amy Odell's newsletter Back Row
Mariah Carey's 2018 album Caution
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Right in with RHONY news: they're all back, minus Cass Bird. BL had an aborted trip to Sircuit, visited country Victoria again and tries to explain a techno event collab slash dinner that gets Very Melbourne. And Jinxy spent Easter going The Most Sydney: on a boat. Also: Girls 5Eva is Kate's favourite band.
Go see Zoe Coombs Marr's show Every Single Thing in My Whole Entire Life.
Then, we discuss the end (?) of the TradWife, and follow its threads into "DIML" content, the flattening of a life for clicks and what happens when all an audience can wonder about it is "where'd you get it?" We talk about hiding our content, out-of-pocket DMs and why subscribing for specific content is good, actually?
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This week, Kate and Brodie have been tootin' around regional Victoria. Jinxy gives a scene report of the local weirdo's bazaar in Chewton, and BL recaps her spending at the Alba Hot Springs restaurant. A quick Top Chef (show, not dog) update, recommendation for the rom-com Upgraded and a(nother) discussion of the wild decisions that went into the film Anyone But You.
Then: biceps up. It's LOVE LIES BLEEDING TIME! To avoid spoilers, skip from 24:28 – 54:22
We discuss the audience reaction, the pulpy energy, the merch (and missed opportunities), the macho sluts, Anna Baryshnikov comedy genius, Jenna Malone perfect casting, the better Franco brother, Ed Harris's hair. And Brodie, shockingly, explains the plot of Stepmom to Kate.
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This week, Brodie was assigned the identity of a passenger who died the Titanic and it was GREAT!!! Jinxy had a recent perfect weekend itinerary with her sister. Do any straight men listen to this podcast???
Brodie explains the Tones and I origin story to Kate (sorry) then they discuss Two Weeks' Notice (important movie for girls who eat and poo a lot and fall) and cowabunga-ing at Timmy riding the worm in Dune. The girls have been watching: Southern Charm, The Regime, Mary and George.
THEN it's time to discuss the arguments between society women past and present: first in RHOBH, which wrapped this past week, and Feud: Capote vs the Swans.
Prepare for next week by going to the movies to watch Love Lies Bleeding – next week we're talking about every set, rep and pump.
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Happy anniversary to us! Jinxy and BL debrief of the discourse around "girlhood" culture in light of the Barbie oscars snub, Gracie Abrams bows and Sofia Coppola of it all. They chat about TikTok users' blatant attempts to go viral with girl-branding ("Sleepy Girl Mocktail"), previous girl culture moments that did more than just wear pink. "Can we just go ahead and have IBS without making it into some signifier of hot girlness or cute little babyness?"
Tweet by @ronantyche: "barbie movie discourse is so funny because it's just a fun silly movie for the girls until you say anything against it, then it's modern day feminist text, and then when you critique it like feminist text youre misogynistic and insulting something fun and silly for the girls".
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How to Have Sex by Molly Manning Walker, now in cinemas
In Priscilla, She’s the Girl Who Has Everything — Except Actual Power By Alison Willmore
Camp Cope Live at the Sydney Opera House
Pat McGrath's MattTrance lipstick in "Forbidden Love (Ultimate Classic Red)"
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Kate and Brodie recap their viewing, visiting, dining and doing habits since Jinxy's return from Berlin. But first: Jinxy went to the Gold Coast Golden Globes aka the AACTAs! No Margot sighting though, sadly. Jinxy ate at Sway in Neukoln, got chicken in her "vegetarian miso bowl" and discovered some troubling reviews of a sauna. Between them, she and BL watched Awakenings, Primal Fear & The Devil's Own, the new Mr & Mrs Smith series, Safe and The Iron Claw. Brodie appropriated comedy culture and would like to apologise to the community.
Then! Spoiler alert! They do a full-season recap of True Detective: Night Country. The unreliable narrators, phone-detectiving, "heterosexual jump scares", frozen scientists, lost tongues and Billie Eilish theme songs our North Country girlies had to endure.
Skip to 1:08:53 to avoid True Detective spoilers.
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This week, Kate and Brodie are being so decadent, so silly, so Mary! They're going deep on Daisy Von Scherler Mayer's 1995 cult classic, Party Girl, a movie that follows Parker Posey as Mary, who would like a nice powerful mind-altering substance, preferably something that will make her unborn children grow gills, before learning the Dewey Decimal System. We get into designer vs vintage, Liev Schreiber's British accent (better or worse than Brodie's BE HONEST?!), building main characters from all the side characters in other films, meeting the party girls in our own lives, Sisyphus being totally famous, the truth of the film's cultural insensitivities, where has pashing on screen gone, being daffy, The "Lady" Bunny as Itself, getting sick of all the street fashion in London … all those hats, librarians getting silly on the dancefloor. Am I a freak?!
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It's a very special holiday Poodle episode! This week, for Valentine's Day, Brodie is joined by Monica Heisey, author of Really Good, Actually and the brains behind the new romantic comedy series Smothered (on Binge in Australia!) to discuss the iconic chain-smoking spinster, Bridget Jones and her titular Diary.
Together they discuss Hugh Grant's aversion to being a heartthrob and his tendency to be HACKED OFF, how getting a leatherbound diary is a rite of passage for women writers, Helen Fielding as the UK's Candace Bushnell, getting sprogged up (yuck), Mark Darcy's "work wife", when would Daniel ever have told Lara Bridget was thin?, getting a job in telly, aspiring to be a cigarette smoking woman with an apartment, we have so much to thank Richard Curtis for, and does the rom-com need a rebrand or do we just need to show them some goddamned respect.
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An Oral History of Bridget Jones's Diary
The long drunken profile of Hugh Grant
Laura Snapes on BJD in the Guardian
"A Character Actress Trapped in an Ingenue's Body"
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Monica recommends: Bread and Butter Chardonnay + The Rachel Incident by Caroline O'Donohue
Brodie recommends: Eligible by Curtis Sittenfeld + the Netflix doco series on Robbie Williams
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Kate went to see The Breeders and they stole our gear, Brodie didn't fuck up her birthday for once, Merce Cunningham's ashes on RHOBH is Jinxy's Scandoval, Courtney Barnett and Stella Mozgawa join us to chat about their Desert Island TV shows, including Love Has Won, MILF Manor, Vanderpump Rules, and Real Housewives of Melbourne. The convo goes, as it always would, to a place of Cults.
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Stone Yard Devotional by Charlotte Wood
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Yirinda S/T album, out on Chapter Music
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Sheryl Crowe and Stevie Nicks sing Strong Enough
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Madison Avenue: Everything You Need/Who The Hell Are You at the 2000 ARIA Awards
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This week, Junxy is back from a trup across the dutch! (so sorry). Are Hugos the drink of the summer? She reccs a yummy lunch at Amano, dinner at Coco Cantina ("what's the K Road of Melbourne?) and sips at Annabel's Wine Bar. BL got a good dose of Sydney – Sweeney and the city – in Anyone But You, the literal weirdest movie of all time???
Quick plug: Brodie is hosting an event about Taylor Swift and music criticism with Brittany Spanos. Hope you can come!
Then: we chat about MAY DECEMBER and ALL OF US STRANGERS, before dipping behind the spoiler noise to keep a few things under wraps.
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May December chat: 16:08 – 35:00
MAY DECEMBER SPOILERS: 35:02 – 50:32
All of us Strangers chat: 50:49 – 55:33
ALL OF US STRANGERS SPOILERS: 55:36 – 1:18:38
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This week, Kate's been slipping back into her old Sydney life, talking Housewives with strangers and visiting Georgiana Houghton's 'Invisible Friends' show at AGNSW. Brodie snuck a novel into Boiler Room, is baffled by young people's bags and pours one out for Pitchfork, following the news it will be folded into GQ. Jinxy finally saw Wonka and it's fun to disagree on stuff!!!!!!!!!
Then, they chat about Palme D'or and Palme D'og winner Anatomy of a Fall, a fantastic new adult courtroom drama that makes the "who dun it?" the least important topic. They talk French court (psycho!), 50 Cent and Henry Thomas's audition tape for E.T.
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It's here. It's finally our time to talk about Priscilla, the ninth film by Sofia Coppola. We discuss sitting inside the jewel box of Priscilla's life, and the film's window into her discomfiting dynamic with Elvis, Priscilla finally finding some agency when she preg, female horniness, how would Elvis say "Lydia Tar", Brodie does some red string between Elordi's Elvis and Austin Butler's Elvis and the real Elvis and Priscilla and the Kardashians (stick with it).
Then: we love our curvy wife, the book Sofia Coppola Archive 1999–2023. There's so much great stuff in it and we list our fave bits, then dream up all the other stuff it could've included.
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This week, Kate and Brodie chat about being diagnosed with the Sunday Scaries tonsilitis, wearing a button-up to the club, Francis Ford Coppola being a proud uncle, Nicolas Cage getting that face moving in Dream Scenario, disappointing Bottoms, not Jo Koy. BL has to do a tight 10 on Mean Girls and then they both move on to the main event in Burn Book news: Monica on Real Housewives of Salt Lake City undoing all her goodwill in the first part of the reunion. (Skip from 17:00 – 37:00 if you're not an RHOSLC girl.) They discuss the brown leg holes of housewives' spray tans, Americans being bad at puns, the SLC Good Karma Network, Top Chef's empath tendencies and what do SLC Greeks make of Angie K?
Then they ski over to London for a chat about Poor Things, Jinx nayms'um (specifically her aesthetic bugbears where this movie is concerned), Bella Baxter is Jack in Francis Ford Coppola's Jack, the eventual baby is the trickiest part of Benjamin Button, the cycle of cruelty and abuse depicted in Poor Things, the feminist criticisms of it, and we hope the people on the nine-month cruise are getting this educated.
Next week we're covering Priscilla – finally!
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Kate and Brodie are back from hols and chatting about Caroline Polachek, BL getting bootlegged, Jinxy's annual holiday party, turns out shaking cocktails does something??, planning for the year, Doing Q1, sorry for talking about budgeting and protein!!!, watching The Crown; Wonka; Signs; Asteroid City; Squid Game and Leave the World Behind.
Next week we're covering Poor Things and Real Housewives of Salt Lake City! Consider this your (reality von) tease to get up to date!
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Abracadabra Dept – Kate's newsletter
Saturday Paper Quiz Season 4 Finale
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It's our very special holiday Poodle episode! This week, Kate is joined by Chelsea Fairless, co-host of Every Outfit on SATC, for the now-annual lesbian Christmas episode. This year, they're discussing Clea Duvall's 2020 comedy (?) Happiest Season.
They discuss the wig, the chemistry (and lack thereof) between Harper (Mackenzie Davis) and Abby (KStew), the weirdly ill-timed family politics, is this queer canon?, the warm embrace of a gay bar compared to "Fratty's", Chelsea's flocked tree and does Kate hate weddings?
See Also:
Clea DuVall interviewed by Natasha Lyonne in Interview
Buzzfeed quiz: https://www.buzzfeed.com/jamiejirak1/happiest-season-character-quiz
The Family Stone
Totino's sketch with Kristen Stewart on SNL
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Chels recommends: Dog Christmas costumes, John Waters tree ornament, The Odeon snow globe
Jinxy recommends: Four Pillars Christmas Gin, Mali Bakes Festive Cakes, Holiday Memories incense by Paine's
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This week, Kate and Brodie are back from the movies and ready to debrief. Jinxy celebrated the opening of Lorne Cinema with a screening of Stop Making Sense, and Brodie loved Beyoncé's concert film, but why does everything need to be 3 hours long? Jinx is more of a Solange girl and one thing we can agree on is being absolutely chilled by Jonathan Glazer's The Zone of Interest. Our friend and card-carrying member of the Hogg Hive, Tam Zimet, dials in from a Q&A with mutha Joanna in Edinburgh, and got the scoop of Tilda's alibi for missing it. We decide we're not Girls on Top girls but we support the lowercase-G girls regardless. Then we visit the Michigan farm of Lara, the deeply normal protagonist of Ann Patchett's Tom Lake who had a very abnormal youth, as an actress and lover of an actor we think might actually have been based on Tom Hanks.
Next week: Jinxy is joined by Chelsea Fairless for the Happiest Season poodle episode. After that, we'll be on a holiday break – unless you're a subscriber. Sign up at patreon.com/SeeAlso to hear a couple of extra episodes over the holidays, otherwise we'll be back in the new year!
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Lisa Barlow auditioning for Our Town
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Agnès Varda: Director's Inspiration (a recommendation for Kate's girlfriend to buy her for Christmas)
Charlotte Adigéry and Bolis Pupul Australian tour
Mountain Eye Hobart
Greta Gerwig interviewed by Jesse Armstrong
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This week, Jinxy is back from India and ready to chat about a very slippery massage, being trapped in a sauna, seeing Priscilla, Real Housewives of Sydney's Biv-pigs and A Very Jewish Christmas Carol. BL is back from the recent indie sleaze past, had a religious experience seeing Tracey Emin this week and couldn't cope with the singing in a recent musical film.
Then it's time to talk about SALTBURN, director Emerald Fennell's latest movie that just didn't hit for us. We talk about the critical response, and Ms Fennel's response to it, Jacob Elordi bathwater (BL will buy a six-pack), the suspension of period sex disbelief and when referencing other works falls apart.
If you're yet to see Saltburn and want to avoid SPOILERS, SKIP FROM 36.53 - 58.41
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"The Wildness of Barry Keoghan" in GQ from last year
The English Eccentrics by Edith Sitwell from 1933
Truman Capote's "La Côte Basque, 1965”
Saltburn: Can posh people write good class satire?
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El Rahman Inc. @Instagram
D.S and Durga Portable Christmas Tree candle
Sylvie touring across the east coast in December
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Get the sky out of the wardrobe because it's (almost) equinox time, babe. This week, Kate and Brodie dance over to the Markos Academy to talk about a pair of Poodles. First, Dario Argento's Suspiria, which Jinxy declares the best-looking film of all time. We talk about how weather is the fifth character, asking the witches "who are your guys?", Dario Argento is the Kris Jenner of Giallo film, Udo Keir hot??, starlet things!!!
Then we pop over to 2018 for Luca Guadagnino's remix of Suspiria. The dream sequences are very mirror, father, mirror, it's all *so* German, how it's similar to Eva Longoria's Flamin' Hot Cheetos movie, why Chloe Grace Moretz (like One Direction) will never be iconic, Paris Bar, don't order oysters in Berlin, Helena Markos's little hands, THEE Wall, Time Out Berlin says the Markos Academy is so hot, Tilda doing bits.
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This week, Jinxy is in home reno mode and her two-factor-authentication era, she had her Mecca Aesthetica Facialand we both want to be tucked in, BL had a flop evening in the city, Jinxy is going back to India to do some A&R for the local serenaders. We announceour next live show, and move into a major reality tv recap.
On Selling Sunset season 7, Marie-Lou is coming for Chrishell with crusty lips, everyone is bringing blankets, a scary Vanderpump Rules connection, dinners on 360 rooftop, Bikini Elvis playing at The Wet Area tonight, the motivational speaker's 62 attributes on his soulmate treasure list.
Then it's housewives time: Real Housewives of Sydney are all giving puppy, Sutton on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills wore pants for nothing, a post-season post-mortem on Real Housewives of New York, the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City are facing a lawsuit and going Mommy Dearest.
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Charlie Shackleton's cinematic protest film 'Paint Drying' is playing at QGOMA as part of the Cinema Obstructed series he also co–curated 10–29 Nov
Hunter Harris's newsletter, Hung Up
Real Housewives Smoking's post
Luxe Listings Sydney S3 on Amazon Prime
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DINE ALSO: Raja Sydney, an Indian restaurant on Kellett St, Potts Point
BAG ALSO: Pali Baskets – from Abbotsford Convent Regional Farmers' Market or online
LISTEN ALSO: The New Yorker Critics at Large podcast
STATIONERY ALSO: Midori MD Notebooks from Bookbinders – specifically the 'A5 - Codex 1 Day 1 Page' and the 'A5 - Dot Grid'
SUSTAINABILITY ALSO: Black Fridye by Citizen Wolf
KIMCHI ALSO: The house brand kimchi from KT Mart on Elizabeth St
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This week, Kate and Brodie recap the last few weeks of movies, meals and parties. Jinx went to see the girlbosses at SXSW Sydney, heard about Naomi Watts' menopause products, learned she's married to Billy Crudup and barely saw Nicole Kidman's ankles. She did not cook her own meat at Le Foote and visited Vermuteria, meanwhile BL remembers a fight she had with Siri in The Rocks and recounts a night at French Saloon. Together they went to celebrate Melbourne icon Beci Orpin's birthday, and reminisce about their prom looks – one of which was far more iconic than the other. Then, they recap the movies they've seen recently and discuss how JTFirstman makes fun of himself in Rotting in the Sun, You Hurt My Feelings is the film of the year, why can't everyone make movies like Far From Heaven, we both liked the kooky A Haunting in Venice, The Exorcist: The Believer is trash, remember the tiny sunglasses in My Best Friend's Wedding.
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This week, Kate and Brodie link up with Chris Black and Jason Stewart, hosts of the podcast How Long Gone. They were in Melbourne for How Long Gone: A Live Experience as part of the Eighty-Six Festival. The morning after the after-party, we regrouped to hear about how Melbourne is better in every way (bar one) than Copenhagen, what Mauricio is up to when the cameras aren't rolling, and what's going on in butter trends right now. And we share some local intel with them, including the saga of Schapelle Corby, who gets to do TED Talks here, and how Evan Dando is connected to Sydney (and its women).
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BL's profile on Troye Sivan is the cover story in this weekend's Good Weekend (in The Age and SMH)
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Chris recommends
Jason recommends
Kate recommends
ART ALSO: Marc Hundley monograph The Voyage Out (see also: Chris's recent interview with Marc in GQ)
SYDNEY ALSO: Amuro – new Japanese sake spot in Surry Hills
LISTEN ALSO – Autumn Mix by Arp / Alexis Georgopoulos on NTS
Brodie recommends
WATCH ALSO: Melbourne Queer Film Festival, which runs 9-19 November
SNACK ALSO: The prawn cocktail from the Royal Oak Hotel
STRETCH ALSO: Free Pilates in the Park with Sebastian Coles at MPavilion – Tue 5, 12 and 19 December 2023, 7am—8am
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A spooky season re-release for the girls and ghouls. This week, Kate and Brodie are heading back to Woodsboro, back to where it all began the night Casey Becker got a phone call from someone will a love of scary movies. That's right baby, we're talking about Wes Craven's Sidney Prescott trilogy: Scream, Scream 2 and Scream 3.
PSA: We're poodling Suspiria (Dario Argento, 1977) and Suspiria (Luca Guadagnino, 2018) on a future episode. This is your notice to start heading to dance school.
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This week, Kate and Brodie discuss their weekend with escapist viewing, rewatching AbFab, imagine Rory Gilmore's sexts, Brodie getting a facial and realising she isn't an influencer, Jinxy getting a life-changing Abhyanga massage and experiencing a chill boat fire, Julia Garner's frizzy hair in the outback on SXSW Sydney opening night, the Real Housewives of Sydney want to know if diversity has gone too far, should we go see Morgan Wade?, Brodie is interviewing a pop starlet, Pete from Mad Men being an ascetic.
Also: Alsos!
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Follow @dreamtime–aroha – blak-owned business, artists also looking after community – for ways to donate, pay the rent and pay it forward
Donate to their Christmas Food Vouchers for Mob & Allies in Need gofundme
7am podcast's 'The Fight for a Voice' series
Get tickets to BL's event Desire, I Want To Turn Into You: Caroline Polachek In Conversation
BL's piece on Real Housewives of Sydney
Also Alsos
LISTEN ALSO: ABC RN'S Big Ideas podcast
JAM ALSO: France @ Home, source of the Bonne Maman advent calendar (read also: Grub Street's 'Jarheads' piece)
DINE ALSO: The simple thing of Having People Over For Dinner
FOLLOW ALSO: Nasunochorakuji on YouTube and Tiktok
SIP ALSO: SENZA aperitifs
FOLLOW ALSO: @CinemaSpells
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This week, Kate and Brodie are live on stage at The Wheeler Centre, as part of their Spring Fling program! They cover their cosmic vibes for Q4 and Jinxy presents BL with a surprise gift from the hot priests of Venezia. Then, they're joined by Maria Angelico to talk about The Newsreader season 2, her origins on iconic Australian TV shows and her choice for a very special mini poodle chat: Muriel's Wedding. You'll hear us talk about Orgasms, Tilda Swinton, Simon Baker nee Denny, and you'll hear our surprise special guest Harvey Sutherland's original mashup of Dancing Queen x the See Also theme song. Stick with us: we're wicked too.
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True Obsession with John Early & Toni Collette
Matt Day in Love & Other Catastrophes (1996)
Matt Day in My Year Without Sex (2009)
Unofficial merch by Human Boy Worldwide
Love Serenade (1996)
Making Muriel on ABC iView
Me, Myself, I (2000)
Celebrity Big Brother Australia (2002)
THE FACE's oral history of the Waterloo scene
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Kate
DINE ALSO: Julie, the new spot at Abbotsford Convent
READ ALSO: Corita Kent: Ordinary Things Will Be Signs for Us"
Brodie
SIP ALSO: Capi tonic water
LIP ALSO: M·A·C Cosmetics Velvet Blur Slim Stick Lipstick
Maria
VACCUUM ALSO: The Roborock S7
TEETH ALSO: Waterpik cordless flosser
Harvey Sutherland
POSTER ALSO: Food For Everyone
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This week, Kate and Brodie do an impromptu Tight Ten on Fitzroy Pool: whether it has more literary (Helen Garner), musical (Courtney Barnett) or fragrance (Troye Sivan) associations. BL loves being someone's "all shapes and sizes" and Jinxy does a live-react to Tsu Lange Yor's "Pool" fragrance. Jinxy saw La Chimera again and you just gotta, BL is exploring the country for old men movies, they chat about The Row pre-fall 2024, Jenna Lyons staying at Chateau Voltaire, and the influence of Cass Bird's iconic flashing photo on RHONY.
They dig into Marisa Meltzer's NYT story on 15 years of Goop and cover the impact of the celeb recommendation site (from Poosh and Meghan Markle's "Tig", Lorde's newsletter, Dua Lipa's podcast), aggressive cedar scents, Gwyneth's one-cigarette-a-week policy and, apparently Goop Kitchen great?, Girltalk DJ'ed Gwyneth's wedding, Hot Crone Summer incoming.
THEN (it's a big one this week!) they dig into Celine Song's debut feature Past Lives, the early Skype / Facebook interfaces, the slippiness of time & memory, critiques of its sentimentality, and the heaving sobs as the lights come up.
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Taffy Brodesser-Akner's Gwyneth profile
GP's recent sponcon
Lauren Oyler on the Goop Cruise
Bethenny Frankel's bad standup
The Dream podcast
'Celine Dion sings love songs while our cities burn'
'Space & Time: A Note From Celine Song'
Daniel Rossen's You Belong There
John Magaro Alsos
First Cow
Showing Up
Carol
Holiday Cocktail Lounge
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Also Alsos
BURN ALSO: Nonna's Grocer candles
WATCH ALSO: Italian Film Festival
SWIM ALSO: Dock & Bay Stripe Cabana Microfibre Towel
SWIM ALSO: Speedo Endurance Leaderback Sport Legsuit
BIKINI LINE ALSO: Wax with Jen @ Miss Jay's
TREAT ALSO: Sundae School Ice Creamery
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This week, Kate and Brodie talk about Simone Rocha's brother's parasol-core restaurant, a limoncello margarita on Chapel St, a riddle wrapped in an enigma of a bar Jinxy loves in NYC, Mazel to Jenna Lyons and Cass Bird, existential in the city, is Yellowface like Morvern Caller?, devastating news about Kate Berlant merch, troubling sightings at a bad pub, Hot Priest having sex with himself for the cost of a Ganni dress, recreating Julius' at home, Jinxy went to the WMBA after Fran Leibowitz did.
Then, they debrief on Allison P. Davis's viral-by-design article Why Can't Our Friendship Survive Your Baby? and discuss wanting to see the baby, wanting to be Anette Bening in 20th Century Women, and Samin Nosrat cooking a whole rack of lamb for kids. (She would!)
Also: Alsos!
ICYMI: See Also Live at the Wheeler Centre with special guest Maria Angelico is happening on 10 October and is on sale now. Use the code SEEALSO for 15% off your ticket to our show. Chic.
See Alsos
Why Can’t Our Friendship Survive Your Baby?
The research on reproductive identity Ann Freidman mentioned in her newsletter
Anne Helen Peterson's newsletter 'How to Show Up For Your Friends Without Kids — and How to Show Up For Kids and Their Parents aka How to Be in a Community'
The Other Significant Other: Reimagining Life with Friendship at the Center by Rhaina Cohen
Also Alsos
WATCH ALSO: Theatre Camp
READ ALSO x 2: Bring No Clothes: Bloomsbury and the Philosophy of Fashion by Charlie Porter + 'The Bloomsbury Group is Back in Fashion' by Rebecca Mead
SUBSCRIBE ALSO: Jamie Alyson Feldman's newsletter
LISTEN ALSO: Romy 'Mid Air'
EAT ALSO: Masses Bagels
COLLECT ALSO: Re:Search
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Jinxy and BL hop on the walkie-talkies to check in with a mollusc scene report, recap of lots of theatre, visits to spots around Troye Sivan's Melbourne, a very big cinematic moment in the podcast and a very special announcement for our live show!
Speaking of: We're doing our first ever live show! See Also Live will be happening at the Wheeler Centre on 10 October and is on sale now. Use the code SEEALSO for 15% off your ticket to our show. Chic.
Back soon with a regular episode!
Kiss kiss.
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This week, See Also is going back in time, to 2006 and also 2004. For a special time travel Poodle, Brodie is joined by best-selling novelist Emma Straub to discuss the movie that reunited Sandy B and Kanu: The Lake House. They cover And Just Like That shooting at Emma's bookstore, Books Are Magic; meeting Kathleen Turner; men called Morgan; Serendipity was in the Taylor Swift universe; people calling Channing Tatum "Chan"; sending up the Ebon Moss Bacharach bat signal; iconic on-screen houses; "the Argentinian sensibility"; magic pets and spotting undies with Min Jin Lee. Also: Alsos!
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Emma recommends ARQ High-Rise Undies
Brodie recommends Beaumaris Modern by Fiona Austin from Bookshop by Uro
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This week, Jinxy has an important correction that sends us down a very Nimbin path, and BL is doing her best to avoid CCD and missing BravoCon in the process. Last night BL was getting botox and now she's in Sydney, meanwhile Jinxy is about to choof off to Venice, London and New York. She explains Don't Look Now, revisits the Brideshead and fills BL in on the brain worms story. We've been watching Minx, Only Murders, Sex and the City, and the Adam Sandler Nepo Baby movie. And RHONY, which we debrief on in great detail and put some vicious rumours to bed, finally.
Also: Alsos!
ICYMI: We're doing our first ever live show! See Also Live will be happening at the Wheeler Centre on 10 October and is on sale now. Use the code SEEALSO for 15% off your ticket to our show. Chic.
Also Alsos
READ ALSO: Ann Patchett's piece in British Vogue: What I Learnt From Giving Up Shopping For A Year
WATCH ALSO: Telemarketers on Binge
DRINK ALSO: Spritz Veneziano by Grupetto
SKIN ALSO: Felicity West Skin Aesthetics
NAIL ALSO: J.Hannah
WATCH ALSO: Sick of Myself out in Australia on October 5
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This week, Kate and Brodie debrief on the last few weeks (film festival! Theatre shows! football?) and discuss Jill Filipovic's Atlantic piece 'I Was Wrong About Trigger Warnings' and the season finale of And Just Like That. Trigger Warning!!!!
Also: Alsos!
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See Also
Doll and Em (on Stan)
Can You Ever Forgive Me?
Also Alsos
READ ALSO: Isabella Trimboli's essay "Life's Work" in HEAT literary journal
SNACK ALSO: Funday lollies
CHIC ALSO: Black linen suit (Tamara Blazer + Amira pant) from Alpha60
STRETCH ALSO: Body Concert pilates by Kasia Lynch
DRINK ALSO: Vivelo Tea
WATCH ALSO: Godland, directed by Hlynur Pálmason
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This week's poodle episode sees the picture of teenage perfection obliterated by perversion. It's jawbreaker time, baby.
The meanest, coolest, hottest girls in Reagan High School play their annual birthday morning prank on their friend Liz Purr, but things go awry when Liz chokes to death on a Jawbreaker. Courtney (Rose McGowan) and her henchwomen Julie (Rebecca Gayheart) and Marcie (Julie Benz) do their best to cover their tracks, and implicating our queen Fern Mayo (Judy Greer) in the process. They transform her into Vylette (learn it, live it, love it) and fumble their way through a criminal investigation led by Judy's sister Pam Grier.
Kate and Brodie talk their very different relationships to the film, the "80s does 50s" style, fellating an icepop, Rose McGowan's feud against Can't Hardly Wait, the links to Do Revenge and The Donnas.
See Also:
Jawbreaker 20th anniversary oral history
Rose McGowan and Darren Stein on Jawbreaker
Perverting the Youth of America: the oral history of teen classic, Jawbreaker
Yoo Hoo by Imperial Teen music video
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We're doing our first ever live show! See Also Live will be happening at the Wheeler Centre on 10 October and is on sale now, as part of Spring Fling ticket packs. When individual tickets go on sale next week, you can use the code SEEALSO for 15% off your ticket to our show. Chic.
This week on See Also, Kate and Brodie discuss "girl dinner" unfortunately, having a full Carlton situation, L-shaped parks and rooms, funky wines but not lines, RHONY is doing suitcase shenanigans already and it's annoying influencer redeemed herself momentarily, we don't have capacity to think about aliens just now thanks, reading Barbie takes, AJLT exists in the Greta Gerwig universe, Che at WizardCon, partying with John-John, Jinxy's having an episode and it's called "a little drink at the bar", poodle lore, Vale Sinéad O'Connor. Also: Alsos.
We'll be off next week, then back with a poodle! Follow @seealsopodcast for updates
See Alsos
Nothing Compares on SBS On Demand
Johanna Fateman's sound work for Sinead O'Connor
Charlotte Ghaie's show at Sunday Salon
The Content Mines episode on Threads
Here's our Google Map list of food and drink spots to pop into during MIFF (and anytime).
Also Alsos
JAPAN ALSO: "Japan Underground" film series starts 11 Aug at Golden Age
FERMENT ALSO: Acide pickles
LISTEN ALSO: Deborah Levy discussing August Blue with psychoanalyst Stephen Grosz on The London Review Bookshop pod
LISTEN ALSO: Rin McArdle's self-titled album
MIFF ALSO: Louder Than You Think (stream it Australia-wide on MIFF Play!)
LISTEN ALSO: Too Niche? pod on all the Kardashian's business ventures
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This week, Jinxy and BL have restaurants to complain about, don't get all "The Menu" and force a set menu on us, okay? Then, they discuss the two movies on everyone's lips: Mission Impossible and The Meg 2. JK!!!! It's time to talk about how Barbie and Oppenheimer are two movies about guys who love horses, and why it's important to have a man cave. We're being a bit of a Grinch being neg about Barbie being undercooked and overbaked, its horny kid erasure, remember Feral Cheryl, is Jinxy secretly a Ken?, normal woman dolls would sell well.
Oppenheimer turned BL into Leo pointing at TV meme recognising every man who popped up (also Olivis Thirlby, missed u girl!!), doing science in a nice little town, if you're a white male actor with some facial recognition and you weren't cast in this movie, you're a flop, Alden Ehrenreich playing JFK when, would we ever see this gender-flipped version of Women Talking again? Also: Alsos.
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See Alsos
Todd Haynes Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story
BL's review of Barbie in The Monthly
A more fun movie that involves someone being investigated for ties to communism: Julie and Julia
Go Pee
Bilge Elbiri on the ending of Oppenheimer
Also Alsos
WEAR ALSO: Homeroom
READ ALSO: Glossy by Marisa Meltzer
WEAR ALSO: Snag tights
SNACK ALSO: Onigiri at QQQ St Kitchen
TALK ALSO: Consuming Culture: FREE panel at MIFF, Sat 12 Aug 2pm
LIPS ALSO: Ultra Violette Sheen Screen SPF50 Hydrating Lip Balm
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This week, Kate and Brodie reunite just like Bethenny Frankel and Jill Zarin, Crappie Lake is giving Waiting For Guffman, The Ultimatum and Love Island are the same show. They debrief on the last few episodes of And Just Like That. Luann should be Miranda's sponsor and Che fucked Sonja Morgan. Troye Sivan's RUSH is the song of the summer, and Americans in Europe are the flops of the summer. Go see THIS IS LIVING @ THE MALTHOUSE.
Then it's time to dig into season 2 of The Bear: the cameos, the outfits, the love interests, the music, the long list of See Alsos it's spawned. Skip from 26:54 – 54:07 if you don't want spoilers from The Bear season 2.
Also: Alsos!
See Alsos
Guardian: Beware the ‘beige-fluencers’, cheerleaders for a life of no surprises
See Molly Gordon & Ayo Edibiri in Theater Camp (in Melbourne & Sydney)
Watch Life of the Party
Exec producer Josh Senior discusses the show's soundtrack
Also Alsos
CANBERRA ALSO: Nan Goldin’s The ballad of sexual dependency at NGA
FEET ALSO: ÖVNING rocking footrest
ONLINE ALSO: Robert Mapplethorpe "Fashion, Clothes, People, Pictures"
PLAY ALSO: YANIV card game/app
WATCH ALSO: MIFF Play – across Aus 18–27 Aug!
SKIN ALSO: CeraVe smoothing lotion
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This week, Kate and Brodie talk about Melbourne Now @ the Ian Potter Centre, now Geelong is not dog-friendly, Top Chef just wants to go to Napier Quarter, Jinxy's in her Rory Gilmore era aka going to the ballet, BL can't talk about Talk To Me. Then, who's the David and who's the Margaret as we cram everything into an hour. Jinxy gives us her standouts and suggestions from MIFF – tickets for which are on sale now!
Also: Alsos!
See Alsos
To see Kate's picks from the MIFF program, head to @seealsopodcast on Instagram. You can request a personalised recommendation in the DMs.
MIFF is in cinemas 3-20 August. If you're elsewhere in Australia, you can watch select films online via MIFF Play from 18–27 August.
Also Alsos
WEAR ALSO: Big Fur Jumper from FME Apparel
WEAR ALSO: Paire socks
SCENT ALSO: Maison Balzac incense
SECURITY ALSO: 1Password
BE KIND TO YOURSELF ALSO: Law and Order SVU on Prime
TEA ALSO: Cibi beginner matcha set
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Jinxy and BL discuss Kyle Richards going Ally Maine, the dinner party from hell invented vaping, Jinxy's medication will give her nightmares, BL saw No Hard Feelings and thinks hot girls get too much credit for being funny, where's Diablo Cody, did you just call The Row street style?, a Desperately Seeking Susan birthday, letting it rip. They discuss two big TV finales that aired this week: Deadloch (spoilers from 24:25–36:30) and The Idol (spoilers from 37:30 – 50:40). The former is very mainland lesbians, murderinos and Amanda Fucking Palmer; the latter is grubby with good lighting, BigSound vibes and grasping at something like Lynchian. Also: Alsos.
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See Alsos
Vanity Fair review of Deadloch
The Guardian's 1-star review of The Idol finale, boring!!!!
Inside The Idol Is a Better Show Begging to Be Let Out
Also Alsos
SUBSCRIBE ALSO: The Life and Errors of Molly Young
READ ALSO: The Guest by Emma Cline
DOG ALSO: The pick'n'mix dog treat section of Coles in Fitzroy
WATCH ALSO: John Early's special, Now More Than Ever
FOLLOW ALSO: @viewmaster.bex on Instagram
DONATE ALSO: Winter donations for CUDL Melbourne @ Mutual Muse (Brunswick and Northcote)
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Jinxy and BL discuss last week's "vag in the city" episode, Taylor Swift VIP tickets are just showbags, Nicole Holofcener's "You Hurt My Feelings", the Indiana Jones premiere (whip crack noise), speaking of bottoms, Cate Blanchett going silent disco at Glastonbury, don't watch The Idol like Gen Z do, Jinxy will read anything Manson-related, Jacky at MTC, Jenna Lyons and the impending return of RHONY, using maps, D-V-motherfuckin'-Ds, sharehouses having nicknames, the problematic stepson and non-binary nepo baby of the submarine news cycle, Che's pilot, New York Times merch, jazzing up ad reads, "Go get our girl"-ing Miranda, holding space. Also: Alsos.
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You Hurt My Feelings
Young People Have No Idea What We Used To Do After Work. Let Me Regale You.
Has Working from Home Thrown the Gen Zs Out With the Water Cooler?
Night Moves by Jessica Hopper
Amy Poehler on the Thai cave rescue
Sara Ramirez profiles in The Cut and Interview
Watching: RHONY, Crappie Lake, Barbie, The Idol, The Bear, Deadloch and AJLT
Also Alsos
FACE ALSO: Jones Road Beauty via Liberty London
WEAR ALSO: The Path Shoes by Post Sole Studio
SUBSCRIBE ALSO: Christina Chaey's substack Gentle Foods
SKIN ALSO: Emma Lewisham Supernatural
HAIR ALSO: Davines Liquid Spell Reinforcing Bodifying Fluid for Sensitised or Fine Hair
READ ALSO: Wardrobe Department colum on Metrograph Journal
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This week, we're back after a little break. Jinxy's been sick, BL interviewed a member of One Direction and Eva Longoria. They talk Orgasm Inc, the Kenja cult and reading Glossy, Marisa Meltzer's new book about Glossier and Emily Weiss. BL describes her experience at RISING (having a silly cocktail, seeing meemaw), and Kate talks about her experience having fibroid surgery, feeling dopey as and going under while listening to Call Me Maybe. Then they recap the TV they've been watching recently (incl. The Idol and Alone) and their feelings about Deborah Levy's new novel, August Blue. Also: Alsos.
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See Alsos
The Unexpected Grief of a Hysterectomy by Anna Holmes
Alone Australia
Work in Progress season 2
The Good Fight
I'm A Virgo
Deborah Levy's Living Autobiography trilogy
Persona
Vertigo
Deborah Levy's Search for a Major Female Character
Review by Olivia Laing in the Guardian
Another Earth
Saint Maud
The Idol
Why can't Hollywood get pop stardom right?
Cinema Nova is screening Dead Ringers on Sunday, 2nd July
Also Alsos
LISTEN ALSO: Expired Candy by Body Type, out on Poison City Records
FLOWER ALSO: the column Flower Press by Olivia Meehan, the flower historian at World of Interiors
STEAM ALSO: Joseph Joseph Pocket Plus Folding Table-Top Ironing Board
POD ALSO: Annie Portelli on the Design Files Talks
DENTIST ALSO: Dr Betty at North Carlton Dental
LISTEN ALSO: What Will You Grown Now? by Modern Cosmology
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This week, Kate hosts a party and recounts the joys of being A Venue, Brodie did trivia with Dicko, shoutout Dicko, RISING has started but gigs start too late at night, The (Other) Kates made a show, Jinxy is good at finding a late-night bar in Melbourne but it's getting harder.
They debrief on recent TV. Vanderpump Rules is ending and Scheana famously can't form a fist, Padma is leaving Top Chef, Barry is over and we need a NoHo Hank spin-off and a Bill Hader horror movie, imagine Funny Games but starring Andy Samberg, spoilers for Selling Sunset don't exist but we avoid them anyway, imagine running into Davina at Burning Man, Jason just discovered Aperol spritzes.
Then they go deep on Ari Aster's latest epic, Beau is Afraid. If you haven't seen Beau's No Good Very Bad Day, and you're desperate to go in absolutely blind, skip the spoilers from 36:21 to 1:02:53. But let's be real if you haven't watched it yet are you ever going to?
Also: Alsos.
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See Alsos
Why Do Houses on Selling Sunset have So Many Bathrooms?
Easter eggs and background jokes in Beau is Afraid
Joaquin & Ari Aster on the A24 pod
Ari Aster in the Criterion Closet
On getting “Always Be My Baby”
A Urologist Answers Every Question We Have About Beau is Afraid
Also Alsos
WATCH ALSO: The Hairy Bird is on SBS On Demand
LISTEN ALSO: Wilding Radio
FLIP ALSO: Beci Orpin's Book of Girls
FREE ALSO: The Monthly has removed the paywall until 30 June. Read Sean Kelly's 'The Year of Living Cautiously' or BL's piece about The Whale!
LISTEN ALSO: RVG's Brain Worms
WATCH ALSO: Deadloch on Amazon Prime
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Bonjour!! Jinxy is back from Cannes and BL is back from Brisbane. They discuss the hot parties and chilling films of the Croisette, excellent vintage shopping, is Hotel L'Amour the French version of the QT Hotel? Movies where Scarlett Johannson wears bob wigs, Brodie quit her job, we both work way too much, watching the Succession finale right before recording this episode (spoilers for the series finale from 30:00 to 39:40), babies listening to Des'ree, another Melbourne earthquake. Also: Alsos.
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See Alsos
In the Bathroom Lines at the Super Parties of Cannes
Firecrotch and Normcore: a Succession podcast
Also Alsos
ORGANISE ALSO: GCAL for Google Calendar app for desktop
POUT ALSO: Byredo 'Solid Ground' matte lipstick
SCENT ALSO: Aesop Marrakech Intense Eau de Parfum
READ ALSO: August Blue by Deborah Levy
READ ALSO: Daddy Diaries audiobook
WEAR ALSO: Francie Knitwear's Merino Star Vest
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This week's poodle episode features our favourite returning guest, comedian, Queerstralia creator and Girlfriend of the Pod, Zoë Coombs Marr!
Zoë's here to talk about Jamie Babbit's painfully iconic 1999 directorial debut, But I'm a Cheerleader! We talk about the cast, finding 1920s porn while researching Australia's queer history, the name "Graham", who was in Go?, movies with Chocolate in the title, "nighttime scenes", doing Mulanie Lunskey doing an "Australian accent", Eddie Cibrian is hot, remember lipstick lesbians?, the deleted scene featuring Ione Skye, Brodie was a teen Christian, Zoë went to Hillsong drunk one time, and so much more! If you want to embrace physical media by revisiting this movie, buy the UK Blu-Ray, not the US version For our US listeners, here's the deleted scene with Ione Skye as Kelly, a cautionary tale!
See Also:
Director Jamie Babbit on the Queer Classic 20 Years Later: ‘I Wanted to Make a Gay ‘Clueless”
All Over Me
Natasha Lyonne and Clea DuVall on Criterion
Melanie Lynskey on Las Culturistas
Jamie Babbit interview in Them
Jamie Babbitt wants to direct an episode of The Crown because she's obsessed with Princess Diana
Also Alsos:
Sports bras! (Perhaps from Sock Drawer Heroes)
The Aislers Set album The Last Match
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This week, Kate and Brodie are literally jocks. Jinxy went to the footy and BL watched it at the pub. They talk about taking Emma Straub to Melbourne Writers Festival opening night, watching lots of SVU, showing your family around Melbourne, avoiding the movie Infinity Pool if you have trypophobia, being a cool aunty the inspiration for the dreamboat love interest in Curtis Sittenfeld's Romantic Comedy, romance novels that are for virgins, sex scenes that would make us prefer to be rehymenised, the new documentary Jude Blume Forever and whether teens can relate to things that aren't texts.
See Alsos
Don't Think Twice
Live From New York oral history by James Andrew Miller and Tom Shales
We Killed: The Rise of Women in American Comedy
Gilda Live
Are You There God it's Me Margaret (the movie!)
Rodham, Eligible and American Wife by Curtis Sittenfeld
@judyblume on twitter
John Mayer's 2021 album Sob Rock
Judy Blume on Fresh Air and WWHL
ALSO ALSOS
WATCH ALSO: BARRY (on Binge). See Also: this profile on Bill Hader in the New Yorker
WATCH ALSO: Agnes Varda on SBS Movies in Australia! They have 6 titles: Cleo From 5 to 7, Lions Love (...and Lies), Vagabond, La Pointe Courte, Jane B For Agnes V, One Sings, the Other Doesn't!
WEAR ALSO: Skims Naked Scoop bra
READ ALSO: HIBOOKS in Portland
FOLLOW ALSO: Lucky Dragon Supper Club
ADMIN ALSO: Going to the doctor, getting the referrals
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This week, Kate and Brodie get into "It". New York Magazine's recent package of It Girl stories propelled us down memory lane, and we decide if they got it right (aka included the people we like and/or follow.) Then: what's better than Rachel Weisz? Rachel Twice. We're talking Dead Ringers, baby!
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See Alsos
Sydney: see De Humani Corporis Fabrica at Golden Age
Edie by Jean Stein
QUANT NEWS: Palace Cinemas is screening Sadie Frost's Mary Quant documentary
Chrissie Miller making iPhone cases with Cory Kennedy
'Jaime King was too young for all that' + the Cory Kennedy feature in NYMag
NYMag's 2007 piece on the Socialite wars between Tinsley Mortimer and Olivia Palermo:
The Strange Death of the Twin Gynecologists By Linda Wolfe
The Favourite
Disobedience
Also Alsos
READ ALSO: Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld
POD ALSO: Stiffed by Jenn Romolini
SLURP ALSO: Malaymas laksa
CLEANSE ALSO: Elemis Pro-Collagen Cleansing Balm
LEARN ALSO: Five Things I've Learned classes
SHOE ALSO: Le Monde Beryl via Matches
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It was only a matter of time.
In this Poodle episode (aka See Also's deep dives on the films we love most), Kate and Brodie come together to discuss Girlfriends, Claudia Weill's directorial debut from 1978, and an absolutely perfect film. Co-written by Vicki Polon, it starts Melanie Mayron as Susan Weinblatt, who has a perfect face and spends her days shooting bar mitzvahs and waiting for her big, artistic break in late-'70s New York City. When her best friend and roommate, Anne (Anita Skinner), a writer, gets married and moves out of their apartment, Susan searches for ways to repair her loneliness. She meets Eric (a hunky young Christopher Guest), grows close to Rabbi Aaron Gold (Eli Wallach), brings home a hitchhiker named Ceil (Amy Wright) and tries to bridge the distance by spending time upstate with Anne and her husband, Martin (Bob Balaban). A film about friendship, making art and platonic love, Girlfriends is so much more than the sum of its parts and a tidy plot summary. Seek it out as soon as you can!
See Alsos
Turner Classic Movies intro to Girlfriends
Claudia Weill speaking about Girlfriends at BAM, BFI and UCLA; on Criterion and Bobbie Wygant.
Millie De Chirico's podcast I Saw What You Did with Danielle Henderson
Watch Also
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This week Kate and Brodie are covering the recent spate of Influencers Getting Real articles, the cringe realities of sponcon, losing the passion for posting, Addison Rae's mum and the best bloggers of our generation pivoting to vertical video.
This episode is (clearly) not sponsored but we're open to it xo
See Also:
A eulogy for the Melbourne Star
The Other Two
The NYT article about @LeeFromAmerica
Amy Odell's newsletter, Back Row
Bright Lights, Big City, Niche Fame
Ingrid Goes West
Also Also:
WATCH ALSO: The Owl Service (1969/1970)
See Also: Kier-la Janisse's documentary, Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched: A History of Folk Horror (Shudder)
NAILS ALSO: Manucurist Universal Balm
READ ALSO: Quant by Quant: The Autobiography of Mary Quant
DISH ALSO: Potato and Horseradish Blini with Whipped Cod Roe and Caviar at the European
LISTEN ALSO: Marina Allen – Centrifics
JEWELLERY ALSO: Mini Lulu Hoops by Alix Yang
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This week, Kate and Brodie are "back". Back from what? Having covid and being relaxed. They discuss the current seasons of Yellowjackets (spoilers for season 2 episode 1-3 from 30:15 to 39:25) and Succession (spoilers for season 4 episode 3 from 39:51 to 58:17). And also TV they hate!
Plug Also
BL is interviewing Gabrielle Zevin and Emma Straub at Melbourne Writers Festival
Go see Harvey Sutherland on tour in America this month! (Also Albania, Denmark and Brazil)
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See Alsos
Mary Gaitskill interview in the latest Paris Review (Issue 243) by Lidija Haas
Vulture profile on Emily Henry by Alison P. Davis
BL's Letterboxd list of Vulture's Essential New York Horror Movies
The Last Of Us (on HBO/Binge)
Jury Duty (on Prime)
Top Chef season 20 World All-Stars (on Hayu)
The official Succession podcast with Kara Swisher
Listen to us on the Saturday Quiz with Sarah Snook
Bones and All (Apple)
Also Alsos
WATCH ALSO: Women Who Rock (on SBS in Aus, Amazon/Apple TV/MGM+/Roku Channel in USA, SkyArts in the UK)
SEARCH ALSO: Just Watch
SWEET ALSO: Brown Butter and Toffee Chocolate Chip Cookies
READ ALSO: Birnam Wood by Eleanor Catton
HAIR ALSO: Hot Tools Black Gold Volumiser Set
COOK ALSO: Palm Springs Salad aka Kale & Quinoa Salad with Dates, Almonds & Citrus Dressing
JINXY'S EDITS :
1. The dressing is WAY TOO SWEET so I use half the maple syrup and pump up the mandarin + salt.
2. I ALWAYS use curly kale for this – just make sure to de–stem, chop up roughly and then give it a good hard knuckled massage to break it down.
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This week, Kate recaps her ultimate girls' trip to Thailand and she and BL talk about truly relaxing without the pressure of work and life and, say, a spreadsheet tracking your every move. They talk about Gwyneth's court looks and become experts on Slope Etiquette. After gooping out they dig into a recent read, Rebecca Makkai's I Have Some Questions For You.
Find us on Instagram @seealsopodcast – that's where you can ask Qs for a future episode.
See Alsos
Friend of the pod Naomi's article on Gwyneth in the New Yorker
The J Crew article BL mentioned about Ivy fashion
Rebecca Makkai on The Maris Review podcast
You Must Remember This – particularly the Dead Blondes season
Prep school novels: The Secret History by Donna Tartt, Prep by Curtis Sittenfeld, Death in Her Hands by Otessa Moshfegh
The Interestings by Meg Wolitzer
The Sparsholt Affair by Alan Hollinghurst
Halloween (2018)
The Ethical Dilemma of Highbrow True Crime
Once Upon a Time at Bennington College podcast
Also Alsos
BREW ALSO: Hario V60 Pourover
WATCH ALSO: Party Down (Stan)
MAGIC ALSO: Tarot readings by Southern Spells
SKIN ALSO: Estee Lauder Advanced Night Repair eye cream
SUBSCRIBE ALSO: Angie Venezia's newsletter, Home Cooking Diary
COOK ALSO: Cuisinart Cordless Hand Mixer
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This week on See Also, Kate and Brodie debrief on BERNHARDT/HAMLET at the MTC and the 2023 RISING program before covering two new documentaries: All the Beauty and the Bloodshed by Laura Poitras and Meet Me in the Bathroom, Will Lovelace and Dylan Southern's adaptation (kinda) of Lizzy Goodman's book. One makes us think about Jinxy's friend Cookie Mueller, the other unfortunately reminds us of Carlos D from Interpol.
See Alsos for ALL THE BEAUTY AND THE BLOODSHED
Bette Gordon's Variety (1983) with a screenplay by Kathy Acker
Ten years after: Naples 1986-1996 by Nan Goldin
David Wojnarowicz doc
High Art by Lisa Cholodenko
Nan Goldin’s Profound Influence on Film and Television
Nan Goldin showing at the NGA in Canberra, July 2023 – January 2024
Courtney Love fucking up Joss Sackler
Australia's Take Home Naloxone program
See Alsos for MEET ME IN THE BATHROOM
Shut Up and Play the Hits
Lizzy Goodman's book
carlos d has herpes dot com
ALSO ALSOs
LISTEN ALSO: Death is Not the End
BATHE ALSO: Asian exfoliating bath cloths
SUBSCRIBE ALSO: Hetty McKinnon's To Vegetables With Love newsletter + Choy Love Club
SWEET ALSO: Fluffy Torpedo
WATCH ALSO: Of An Age by Goran Stolevski
ART ALSO: Australiana: Designing a Nation at Bendigo Art Gallery
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This week, Kate and Brodie are joined by New Yorker writer, great follow and Pumphead Naomi Fry (@frynaomifry) to discuss the lightning bolt necklace of it all. Together we discuss how LVP loves the concept of sexiness and being sexless and share memories of the salad days at her dusty, shellacked establishments. Then, we compare some reality tv gems and cleanse the palette with three book recommendations.
See Alsos
For the uninitiated:Timeline of Vanderpump Rules Affair, Drama: Scandoval
Naomi's Vanderpump Rules letter of recommendation in the New York Times magazine
Naomi's interview with Andy Cohen
Sunset Tan
Summer House
Gallery Girls
Also Alsos
READ ALSO from Naomi: Unscripted by James B Stewart, Rachel Abrams
READ ALSO from Kate: The Other Side: A Journey into Women, Art and the Spirit World by Jennifer Higgie
READ ALSO from Brodie: Really Good, Actually by Monica Heisey
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This week, Kate and Brodie endorse finding the two biggest bitches in your city and starting a podcast.
Jinxy has a truly chic scene report from her time at the Berlinale. She respects Todd Field's confidentiality clause but shares everything she can from the world premiere of Tår. Visit our IG @seealsopodcast for her photos of Our Cate from the red carpet.
BL has been in the opposite of Europe aka bedrest with a brutal chest infection. But she's casting her memory back to the glory days before that downfall to talk about Harry Styles's Melbourne shows and terrible merch.
ALSO ALSOS
SKIN ALSO: Chantecaille Future Skin foundation from Mecca
WATCH ALSO: Vanderpump Rules on Hayu
SMELL ALSO: Paine's incense sticks from Pan After
READ ALSO: Leave the World Behind (See also: 10 Cloverfield Lane, Knock at the Cabin)
ART ALSO: Martin Wong's Malicious Mischief
SHOP ALSO: Melbourne Farmers' Market
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This week, Kate and Brodie are back from trips to Berlin and Brisbane (respectively) and sharing this reissued episode from the archives. In the spirit of International Women's Day (aka the day Jinxy and BL will be seeing Bikini Kill together), take a listen back to our discussion of the 2022 HBO documentary feature The Janes (streaming on HBO in the US / Binge in Australia). It's as relevant a story now as it was last year, when the Supreme Court issued their devastating decision on the future of Roe v Wade.
See Alsos
Here's that Romy and Michele Toy Poodle episode, if it's more your speed today
Final Hours in One of America's Largest Abortion Clinics
We are not going back to the time before Roe; we are going somewhere worse
Roe V Wade is Overturned – The Daily podcast
Meanwhile in Australia, brush up on abortion laws
The Town Without Abortion – 7AM podcast
The Story of Jane by Laura Kaplan
Read JANE zine online
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It's a funky poodle this week!
Directed by Terry Zwigoff based on Dan Clowes’ beloved, cult graphic novel and co–written by Zwigoff and Clowes, GHOST WORLD is a window into the friendship between two teen girls Enid (Thora Birch) and Rebecca (Scarlett Johansson) – true outsiders – over the summer following their high school graduation as their allegiance first and foremost to each other starts to wain. These are the caustic, counterculture obsessed girls you either identify with, or you fear. They’re working out what to do next – Rebecca's got a clearer path than Enid, who's got to get through an excruciating remedial art class (taught by Illeana Douglas) in order to get her high school diploma. One day Enid and Rebecca prank a lonely guy behind a personal ad. Soon, hermetic record collector Seymour (Steve Buscemi), enters their cool, misanthropic world and unsettles their folie à deux friendship for good.
See Alsos
The Women of Ghost World on Working with Terry Zwigoff
The Dan Clowes Reader edited by Ken Parille
The work of Aline Kominsky-Crumb
Tavi Gevinson's interview with Dan Clowes
The work of Julie Doucet (Drawn & Quarterly)
Ione Skye's short David Goldberg based on "Ice Haven' from 2011
Seance in Wowsville, Criterion essay by Howard Hampton
Tillie Waldren, author of On a Sunbeam, I Love This Part
Brodie's post about Scarlett's ironing boards
Watch Also
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This week, Jinxy and BL chat about two films on opposite ends of the pleasure spectrum: The Whale and Aftersun.
Plug Also
BL is interviewing Sloane Crosley at The Wheeler Centre on 9 March – tickets are on sale now.
Follow Jinxy's frigid bitch winter @katejinx
See Also
Prima Facie is SOLD OUT at the MTC til 25 March
Why Everyone Feels Like They're Faking It
Guy Branum on NPR + on holiday
Charlotte Wells in the Guardian
Mia Hansen-Løve & Charlotte Wells
Charlotte Wells' shorts on Vimeo + her website
Morvern Callar by Lynne Ramsay (2003)
Ma by Celia Rowlson-Hall (2015)
ALSO ALSOS
WATCH ALSO: Queerstralia premieres on n ABC & iView, Tuesday 28 February
FOLLOW ALSO: @fatarthistory
SLEEP ALSO: Slip silk sleep mask
SUPPLEMENTS ALSO: Vitable
DRINK ALSO: Bandwagon Dry by Four Pillars
POD ALSO: Celebrity Book Club with Steven and Lilly
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This week, Kate and Brodie are back watching a lot, reading a little and figuring out how to get Their Writing done. They talk writing routines, journalling and making time for their projects. They also cover some new murder shows, wholesome house tours and art shows, and the celebrity lesbians of Real Housewives of Miami. Also: Alsos!
See Alsos
The Robin Boyd Foundation tours
The Design Files piece on Walsh St House
Three Pines (on Amazon)
The Real Housewives of Miami (on Hayu)
BL's Vogue story on Chrishell and G Flip
Stephanie Convery's piece in the Guardian: 'You must show up for your art'
Everything is Fine episode with Julia Cameron (The Artist's Way)
What Are You Going Through by Sigrid Nunez
All My Puny Sorrows by Miriam Toews
Also Alsos
VISIT ALSO: Iconic Houses Dot Org
HAIR ALSO: Davines All-in-one Milk
ROUGE ALSO: Westman Atelier Baby Cheeks Blush
PLANT ALSO: Youluckythings Plant Pins
WATCH ALSO: Cunk on Earth
BAGS ALSO: Adamo Primis Z Tote
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This week, Kate and Brodie are long-distance podcasting (apols for sound quality!) about BL's Capricorn stellium, Jinxy going to Psarakos and the J-Lo wedding industrial complex, before they dig into Poker Face, the new Rian Johnson howcatchem (as opposed to whodunnit) series starring Natasha Lyonne. Spoiler alert: it's excellent and very stylish. With a new setting and cast of characters each week, it's a throwback to the era of Colombo, which brings up some funny memories about deviated septums for Jinxy. Also: Alsos!
See Alsos
Barbara Hepworth show 'In Equilibrium' at Heide
An Attempt to Make Sense of the Jennifer Lopez Wedding Industrial-Complex Canon by Rachel Handler
Our Natasha Lyonne episode: Teenage Psychological Brain Damage
Natasha Lyonne in Rolling Stone
Interview with costume designer Trace Gigi Field
Modern Lovers by Emma Straub
Also Alsos
SLICE ALSO: Tojiro bread slicer (IRL at All Are Welcome in Melbourne, online here.)
SUBSCRIBE ALSO: Emily Gould's new Making It Newsletter for New York Magazine
EXFOLIATE ALSO: Le Tush Butt Mask from Megababe
HIDE ALSO: IT Cosmetics Bye Bye Under Eye concealer
LISTEN ALSO: Preacher's Daughter by Ethel Cain
TALLY ALSO: TBR – Bookshelf app
EXTRA ALSO: Pay the Rent reminder. Consider setting up an auto payment each month if you can.
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** AVOIDING TÁR SPOILERS? WE DISCUSS ELEMENTS YOU MIGHT WANT TO SKIP FROM 45:53 – 1:01:08**
It's part 2 of our Problematic Blondes series. In this episode, Kate and Brodie finally get into Our Cate in Todd Field's brilliant, biting, funny, stylish and twisted Tár.
See Alsos
Gawker tackles the Brooklyn and Nicola Peltz-Beckham virus
WTF with Marc Maron: Todd Field
Michael Schulman's profile on Todd Field
Dan Kois in Slate on the ending (his new book, Vintage Contemporaries, is out now)
Interview with costume designer Bina Daigeler
Your Guide to Frigid-Bitch Winter, Courtesy of Lydia Tár
Cate and Todd in the Criterion Closet
Cate Blanchett in Financial Times
Caché
Personal Shopper
Clouds of Sils Maria
Also Alsos
TOWEL ALSO: AmpleFolk bath towel
PLAN ALSO: 'Alf, Mickey & the Other Dogs' calendar by by Daniel Gebhart de Koekkoek
PEN ALSO: Pentel Energel BL107 0.7
SMELL ALSO: Earl of East Air Fresheners (AU via Incu / rest of the world via Earl of East)
CALENDAR ALSO: Himekuri calendar from Paddlers Coffee in Tokyo
POD ALSO: season 3 of Articles of Interest by Avery Trufelman
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** AVOIDING M3GAN SPOILERS? WE DISCUSS ELEMENTS YOU MIGHT WANT TO SKIP FROM 33:05 – 38:28 **
This week, Kate and Brodie meet their new best friend, M3GAN. She sings, she dances, she fucking slays. They compare notes on who M3gan reminds them of, Jinxy finds a way to compare her to Diane Keaton, and Siri joins the chat.
They also catch up on TV from the last week (Winter House, The L Word: Generation Q, 90 Day Fiance: Before the 90 Days) and Rachel Syme's recent New Yorker piece, How much Netflix can the world absorb?
See Alsos
The Bad Seed
Brian Jordan Alvarez on TikTok
The Innocents
Gerard Johnstone's s 2014 debut Housebound
HER
Malignant
Baby Boom
M3gan is screening at the Dolls Kill party, hosted by Jared Richards, at Golden Age in Sydney
Also Alsos
WEAR ALSO: Humphrey Law socks from HB Archive
NAILS ALSO: Builder in a Bottle (BIAB), from the Gel Bottle Inc.
PLAN ALSO: Butch Camp calendar (order via @butchcamp)
ENTREE ALSO: Onion rings at the Royal Oak Hotel
I.T. ALSO: Laser BD4000 Blu Ray Player via Officeworks
FROTH ALSO: Bialetti Tuttocrema Milk Frother
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This week, Kate and Brodie talk about the TV that's been meeting their "brain in a hammock" holiday needs, debrief on some new-release movies and share their first Also Alsos of 2023!
See Alsos
BL's recap of her 2022 spreadsheet
In 2023, I Resolve to Be Less Competent by Maggie Lange
Your Stuff is Actually Worse Now' by Izzie Ramirez on Vox
Emily in Paris and the rise of Ambient TV by Kyle Chayka
David Sedaris' Santaland Diaries
Ruben Östlund's Cruise to Nowhere
Jinxy on Total Reboot discussing best films of 2022
Also Alsos
SCREENTIME ALSO: Rielly Black Digital Rectangle Alarm Clock by One Six Eight London
ORGANISE ALSO: 2023 Ignota Diary
SCENT ALSO: Euphoria Space Mist from Happy Society Store
DRINK ALSO: 'Low–Key' non alc pale ale by Range
DISH ALSO: Sunnyside plates by Ella Reweti
STORE ALSO: Taco Shelves by Ella Reweti
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We're See Also and we don't put out!!
To welcome 2023, Kate and Brodie are returning to the source: the proto-feminist punk classic, Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Stains.
It's 1980 and a couple of punk bands roll into the steel town of Charlston, USA. In the audience are Corinne "Third Degree" Burns" (Diane Lane) and her sister Tracy (Marin Kantor), orphaned teens trying to make ends meet after their mum's death, and their cousin Jessica (Laura Dern). They yearn for a way out, for a way to better themselves. By the time the Metal Corpses and the Looters leave for their next tour, The Stains – the girls' band – has joined them as the support act. What happens next, the ignominious break-up of the Looters and the huge success of The Stains, was the feminist fantasy that, in real life, made the film a cult inspiration for the Riot Grrrl movement. Written by Nancy Dowd and directed by Lou Adler, Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Stains prove why every citizen should be given an electric guitar on her 16th birthday.
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This week, See Also is feeling flung out of space. For a very special holiday Poodle, Kate is joined by Chelsea Fairless, co-host of Every Outfit on SATC, for a virtual glove-lunch. Together, they play 1950s and devolve into "dyke debauchery" while discussing our fave and yours: Carol. They cover the martinis and creamed spinach, Our Cate's voice and her period-inappropriate manicure. Also: Alsos!
Based on crime novelist Patricia Highsmith’s "The Price of Salt", Carol (2015) is a contemporary – and somewhat unlikely – Christmas classic from director Todd Haynes and screenwriter Phyllis Nagy, who deftly nails the spirit of the original text. That spirit is the tingling, electric air between Carol (Cate Blanchett), a married woman with a small child, and Therese (Rooney Mara) a young amateur photographer moonlighting as a department store Christmas casual. Their paths cross one morning in the toy department, a glance makes way for some light shopping chit-chat, and the seed is sewn, a glove left on the counter, and there it is – an opportunity for a second meeting, and a cross-country road trip, against all odds (which include Carol’s estranged husband Herge, a gun and a looming custody battle).
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Also Alsos:
Chels recommends: Byredo lipstick in Subtropical, Lana Del Rey - Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd
Jinxy recommends: her Zodiac Club extended playlist on Spotify, Gay Bar: Why We Went Out by Jamie Atherton Lin, Je Tu Il Elle
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This week, Jinxy is back from India with a story about the beautiful, secret performance she received there. BL is back from a music festival and got the names of both big music moments wrong (it was Slow by Kylie and Once in a Lifetime by Talking Heads lol). They catch up on the White Lotus season 2 finale – if you're still somehow avoiding spoilers, skip from the music cue to 44:50. After that, Brodie debriefs Kate on the TV adaptation of Taffy Brodesser-Akner's novel, Fleischman is in Trouble, which is in trouble for being a bad show. Also: Alsos!
We'll be back next week with a special episode on Todd Haynes's Carol, featuring Chelsea Fairless from the Every Outfit podcast.
Then, after a couple of weeks off over the holidays, we'll be back in your feed with a Poodle episode on the ICONIC Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Stains
See Alsos
Jennifer Coolidge interview in Vulture
Silent Land by Aga Woszczynska (on Binge and Stan in Australia)
Triangle of Sadness by Ruben Ostlund (in cinemas in Aus from Boxing Day)
Recent study about obstetric violence in Australia
Emily Gould's piece on Fleischman is in Trouble in London Review of Books
Also Alsos
Mysore sandal soap (from Indian grocers or online)
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This week, Brodie gives Kate an exhaustive and exhausting recap of two shocking pieces of media: the first episode of Bethenny Frankel's new podcast, and the Selena Gomez "documentary". They's both watched Falling For Christmas and have two questions: Is the LiLo renaissance here? And is Rebel Wilson being paid by Big Concussion? Then, finally, they check in on the latest in a long, neverending line of Princess Diana stories to make it on screen. Why are we so fascinated? Will we ever stop being so fascinated? Is Heather Gay like the Mormon Princess Di? All the big questions. Also: Alsos!
See Alsos
The new (third?!) Rebel Wilson brain damage movie
Overboard
The Princess (on Stan)
Spencer
Diana: Style Icon – A Celebration of the Fashion of Lady Diana Spencer, Princess of Wales
The Diana Crewneck from Moby Thrift
Also Alsos
POD ALSO: Work Appropriate
WATCH ALSO: High School (on Amazon Prime)
BOOK ALSO: Friends and Strangers by by J. Courtney Sullivan
POD ALSO: Death Valley Girls podcast
COOKBOOK ALSO: Chinese-ish: Home cooking, not quite authentic, 100% delicious by Joanna Hu and Rosheen Kaul
RE–USE ALSO: Ever Eco Baking Mats + Food Pouches
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This week, Kate and Brodie are debriefing on the men who eat chicken and the non-binary drummers who shill it in ads. They marvel at the items up for auction from Joan Didion's home, and dig into the latest instalments in the Don't Worry Darling Extended Universe (aka My Policeman and The Wonder). Then, they catch up on season 2 of The White Lotus and realise Mrs Harris Goes to Paris is a real-life version of a very special little bear's journey to the big city. Also: Alsos!
See Alsos
Taylor Swift's High Infidelity – the riot edit and the Calvin/Tom theory
Chrishell and G Flip on Halloween
'An American Icon: Property from the Collection of Joan Didion - November 16, 2022'
Michael Farneti's album 'Looking For a Goddess' + song The River
Meet the SAHG (stay at home girlfriends) of TikTok!!!
The White Lotus
Mike White interviewed by Naomi Fry on the New Yorker Radio Hour
Emily the Criminal is now on Apple TV
Enlightened
Flowers
Beatriz at Dinner (on SBS)
Mrs Harris Goes to Paris
Interview with costume designer
Another Year (and all the Lesley x Mike Leigh joints!)
Phantom Thread
Also Alsos
WORM ALSO: ModBed Balcony Garden & Compost Bundle
WATCH ALSO Buying Beverly Hills (on Netflix)
LISTEN ALSO: Drugdealer Hiding in Plain Sight
SHOES ALSO: ORTOREX™ slippers
DRINK ALSO: Molly Rose Brewing Co
SKIN ALSO: Megababe Thigh Rescue Anti Friction Stick
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This week, Kate and Brodie are heading back to Woodsboro, back to where it all began the night Casey Becker got a phone call from someone will a love of scary movies. That's right baby, we're talking about Wes Craven's Sidney Prescott trilogy: Scream, Scream 2 and Sream 3. There might not be Also Alsos this week, but don't worry, there's still plenty of further reading and ideas to Add To Cart – or at least Open in New Tab.
See Alsos
Watch Also
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This week, Kate and Brodie are doing a housewives check-in. We cover the new RHONY cast members, debrief on SLC and discuss the bad sisters on RHOBH and on Apple TV's series, Bad Sisters. It finished last week and we have a lot of accent work to cover. Sorry Ireland! Also: we saw Bros and Barbarian. Also: Alsos!
See Alsos
Jinxy is reading Sally Olds' collection of essays 'People Who Lunch'
BL is reading her cat's namesake's book, 'What Remains'
Joanna Hogg and Tilda Swinton admire foam
Gawker susses out our new kosher housewife
Jenna Lyons owns a Jonathan Zawada table!
Guy Branum talks Bros with Sam Sanders
Sharon Horgan on needing audiences to want to see a guy die
Don't Breathe (2016)
The Brood (1979)
The Descent (2005)
Berlin Syndrome (book and film)
Death Proof (2007)
Also Alsos
READ ALSO: Deborah Levy's Hot Milk
READ ALSO: Alice Oehr's 'Off to the Market'
DRINK ALSO: The 2022 Rainbow Juice from Gentle Folk
BAGS ALSO: Baggu Puffy Laptop Sleeve in Trippy Swirl Salmon
GHOST ALSO: 'What Ghost Stories Taught Me About My Queer Self' by Nell Stevens in the New Yorker
WATCH ALSO: Saint Maud (2019)
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This week, Kate and Brodie are joined by investigator, podcaster and fan of physical media Alexei Toliopoulos to chat Finding Yeezus and the discourse surrounding Blonde and Don't Worry Darling.
See Alsos
Alexei's podcasts with Cameron James are Total Reboot, Finding Drago and Finding Desperado
You Must Remember – Dead Blondes
On the set design of Don't Worry Darling and the idealism of the 50s
The Stepford Wives and the idea of a housewife as a kind of technology
Also Alsos
WATCH ALSO: Heat lol
READ ALSO: Derek Jarman's 'Modern Nature'
WATCH ALSO: The Stranger
DESSERT ALSO: Iced coffee sundae recipe
COOK ALSO: Hawa Hassan's Sukuma Wiki
READ ALSO: Woman Eating by Claire Kohda
GIG ALSO: Chapterfest 30! is on at Northcote Theatre on 5 November 2022
ART ALSO: Kirsty Budge's show 'I've Got Half a Mind', on at Daine Singer in Brunswick
WATCH ALSO: Def by Temptation
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This, Kate and Brodie are covering all the hot celebs: Emma Chamberlain, Brooklyn Peltz-Beckham and Susan Boyle. They debrief and disagree on Hocus Pocus 2, but it's okay!!!
And now for your links:
k.d. lang & the Reclines performing Johnny Get Angry
Alex Ross Perry's video for Pavement's 'Harness Your Hopes
Rachel Tashjian's Harpers newsletter
Give Me Pity! @ Metamorphoses in Melbourne, 20–23 Oct
Christine Quinn, Lisa Rinna and The Beckhams at PFW
Susan Boyle's house tour for OK Magazine vs Emma Chamberlain's for AD lol
Jazmine Hughes's NYTMag story on Whoopi
ALSOS
SANDWICH ALSO: Stefanino Panino
LISTEN ALSO: Numero Group's playlists on NTS/Spotify
COOKBOOK ALSO: Eric Kim's Korean American from Books for Cooks
COFFEE ALSO: Hario Mizudashi Cold Brew Pot
PLANT ALSO: Ivy Muse plant stakes
LISTEN ALSO: Florist self-titled album
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This week, Kate and Brodie are checking in to talk about women in olde-timey societies via The Handmaid's Tale, Catherine Called Birdy and You Won't Be Alone.
See Alsos
Handmaid's Tale
Enough with dystopian stories. We need more hope and less gloom by Olivia Laing
Elisabeth Moss profile in The New Yorker
Catherine Called Birdy
Lena Dunham profile in The Guardian + the podcasts Little Gold Men, Talk Easy and How Long Gone
You Won't Be Alone
Interview with Goran on The Screen Show + the Guardian + with Jason Di Rossi
+ watch out for OF AN AGE
Also Alsos
TOFU ALSO: Tofu Shoten
POD ALSO: Death of an Artist by Helen Molesworth
FLOWER ALSO: Grossy Pelosi's tips for tulip care
WATCH ALSO: Finding Yeezus
COOK ALSO: Anything Goes Green Goddess Salad recipe
COOK ALSO: Vegan brownies with soy sauce butterscotch
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This week, Kate and Brodie are digging into the source material, backstory, iconic moments and sexy highlighter costumes of the outcast classic: Romy and Michele's High School Reunion. Jinxy also coins a great new abbreev: et cet. There might not be Also Alsos this week, but don't worry, there's still plenty of further reading and ideas to Add To Cart – or at least Open in New Tab.
It's 1997 and Romy White and Michele Weinberger, best friends and fun cool party girls who live in Venice Beach, find out their 10 year high school reunion is coming up. As all the old, buried teenage insecurities re-emerge, Romy insists they need to improve themselves before coming face-to-face with their high school bullies, by getting more impressive jobs, finding boyfriends and SOMEHOW losing weight. Once they get closer to the event, they find themselves lying about their lives and losing one another for a few hours, before reuniting just in time to resolve all their high school trauma with (what else?) a dance scene.
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** This episode contains spoilers for Nope, from 14:45**
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This week, Kate and Brodie dial in to discuss the Emmys, audiobooks and the Emily in Paris Industrial Complex. Then, it's a spoiler-filled discussion of Jordan Peele's latest, 'Nope'. If you haven't seen it, turn back now, go to the frickin movies and come back to this ep later. We mean it!!!! (Or just skip to 42:45 to avoid hearing any experience-ruining spoilers of the movie.)
See Alsos
Charla Nash on Oprah and on Today
What does the alien in Nope mean? – from Vulture
Jordan Peele doing Anatomy of a Scene for NY Times
Interview with Nope costume designer Alex Bovaird
Watch OJ Made in America by Ezra Edelman
Also Alsos
WATCH ALSO: Made For Love (Stan)
LISTEN ALSO: It’s Not Just Me, It’s Everybody by Weyes Blood
POD ALSO: The Office is Dying. It's Time to Rethink How We Work, episode of Ezra Klein's podcast on NY Times
WATCH ALSO: Bad Sisters (Apple TV)
LISTEN ALSO: Essentials – Erika De Casier
GAME ALSO: Wyld Flowers by Studio Drydock
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After a week off (even girlbosses get respiratory viruses), Kate and Brodie catch up to discuss The Bear (we know!), The Resort and the latest instalment in Peter Strickland's ouvre for silly weirdos, Flux Gourmet. Also: Alsos!
See Alsos
Big Beautiful Female Theory by Eloise Grills: the book / the exhibition
Ottessa Moshfegh speaks at Melbourne Writers Festival on Sunday 11 September
Jeremy Allen White on The Watch
Courtney Storer on the CherryBombe podcast
Broadcast's score/soundtrack for Berberian Sound Studio
More unreleased Broadcast: Where Are You?
Watch: Athina Rachel Tsangari's films
Also Alsos
WATCH ALSO: Baby Boom (rent/buy Apple TV)
READ ALSO: Marshmallow by Victoria Hannan
LISTEN ALSO: Julia Jacklin Pre–Pleasure
WATCH ALSO: Contact (on Binge) and Arrival (Netflix) double feature
POD ALSO: Bjork's Sonic Symbolism
FACE ALSO: Charlotte Tilbury flawless filter
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This week, Kate and Brodie are back, baby. The film festival is over for another year and Kate has skipped past goblin mode and embraced coffin vibes. In their time apart, they've both binged A League of Their Own and are here to talk about lesbians! (That moment when Brodie called it a "ripoff" was a slip of the tongue; she meant "reboot".) They also do a quick debrief of where the gals of Beverly Hills are at (the bottom) and talk about going to the desert and feeling tiny and meaningless. Goals! Also: Alsos.
See Alsos
LISTEN ALSO: Sylvie
RAIN ALSO: The Davek Traveller umbrella
ORDER ALSO: Mama Goodness
WATCH ALSO: The Bear
PICK UP ALSO: Eco poop bags from Scratch
READ ALSO: Train Lord by Oliver Mol
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This week, Kate and Brodie are talking about The Girls™️: Nora, Meg, Samantha and Gabby. It's our first Toy Poodle Episode (you'll see why) and it's all about Nora Ephron's 1992 directorial debut, This is My Life. There might not be Also Alsos this week, but don't worry, there's still plenty of further reading and ideas to Add To Cart – or at least Open in New Tab.
Starring Julie "literal Marge Simpson" Kavner as hopeful stand-up comic Dottie Ingils, and Samantha Mathis and Gabby Hoffman as her daughters Erica and Opel, This is My Life is about everything that matters: mums! daughters! sisters! ambition! Carrie Fisher!
Co-written by Nora and her sister Delia, the film was adapted from Meg Wolitzer's novel This is Your Life. As a special treat for us and you, Meg was kind enough to write in to See Also with her memories of having her book adapted by Nora.
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This week, Kate and Brodie are having fun with late-stage capitalism. Someone's gotta do it!! We talk about two new comedies that tackle wealth, class and contemporary America: Killing It (on Stan in Australia) and Loot (Apple TV+). We also debrief on the recent profile on Audrey Gelman in Vanity Fair.
See Alsos
Also Alsos
READ & COOK ALSO: Valerie Stivers' 'Eat Your Words' column in the Paris Review
COOK ALSO: Khanh Ong's Bo Ne recipe
WATCH ALSO (Aus): The Passengers of the Night – watch it on MIFF Play from August 12-28
READ ALSO (Article): It’s Time to Stop Living the American Scam by Tim Kreider
WATCH ALSO (UK): The Newsreader is now on BBC 2 & BBC iPlayer player in the UK
READ ALSO (Book): Little Weirds by Jenny Slate – buy tickets to see BL's event with her at Melbourne Writers Festival here
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This week, Kate and Brodie are opening the door to a world of architectural excess, decor nightmares and the interiors we go positively gaga for. Also: Alsos!
See Alsos
DONATE ALSO: Pay the Rent
ANTICIPATORY WATCH ALSO: Angel Olsen live stream from the Theatricum Botanicum in Topanga Canyon
READ & FOLLOW ALSO: Read Susan Orlean's profile on Steve Greig in The New Yorker + follow him @wolfgang2242 on Instagram
LISTEN ALSO: Michael Showalter on HBO Max Movie Club podcast
LISTEN ALSO: Jackie Shane 'Any Other Way'
FLOSS ALSO: Dr Tung's Smart Floss
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This week, Kate and Brodie are having such a nice time. Or maybe a manic episode? They chat about packing light and deleting Twitter, before discussing Isobel Beech's new novel, Sunbathing. Then, Jinxy gives us her standouts and suggestions from MIFF – tickets for which are on sale now!
Also: Alsos!
See Alsos
To see Kate's picks from the MIFF program, head to @seealsopodcast on Instagram. You can request a personalised recommendation from @katejinx.
MIFF is in cinemas 4–21 August. If you're elsewhere in Australia, you can watch select films online via MIFF Play from 11–28 August.
Also Alsos
COOK ALSO: Smitten Kitchen black pepper tofu and eggplant
LISTEN ALSO: Sharon Van Etten's We've Been Going About This All Wrong
ORGANISE ALSO / SLEEP ALSO: replace your pillows, or at least follow Jolie Kerr's advice
TREAT ALSO: Dog Crumble from Dog By Dr Lisa
DIP ALSO: Pilpel Chilli Lemon Hummous
POD ALSO: Ep 363 of How Long Gone podcast, feat. John Early
+ A See Also about that last Also Also:We Pay Attention to What Podcast Host Jason Stewart Is Roasting
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This week, Kate and Brodie dish up a buffet of recent TV recommendations, including I Love That For You, Queer as Folk, Only Murders in the Building and Stranger Things. They draw essential links to the satanic panic and The Dead Don't Die – which unfortunately means you're subjected to another frenzied update from Austin Butler's oeuvre. Lean into it.
Also: Alsos!
See Alsos
Also Alsos
LISTEN ALSO: Noisli
WATCH ALSO: Would it Kill You to Laugh?
RELAX ALSO: Sense of Self
ORGANISE ALSO: Get Sorted
EAT ALSO: Morning Market tahini granola
READ ALSO: This Time Tomorrow
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This week, Kate and Brodie are discussing the recent HBO documentary feature The Janes (streaming on HBO in the US / Binge in Australia), an especially relevant story in light of the recent Supreme Court decision on Roe v Wade. They fuel their rage over the stripping away of reproductive rights into this episode, and chat about unhelpful reactions from smug Australians and second-wavers, and ways we can turn our helplessness into action.
Also: Baz Luhrmann's Elvis.
See Alsos
Great interview with Baz by Luke Goodsell for the ABC
Killing It (on Stan)
Final Hours in One of America's Largest Abortion Clinics
We are not going back to the time before Roe; we are going somewhere worse
Roe V Wade is Overturned – The Daily podcast
Meanwhile in Australia, brush up on abortion laws
The Town Without Abortion – 7AM podcast
The Story of Jane by Laura Kaplan
Read JANE zine online
Also Alsos
DONATE ALSO: In Our Own Voice, National Black Women's Reproductive Justice Agenda – the National Network of Abortion Funds
READ ALSO: The Post-Roe Handbook
PLAN ALSO: Hattie Molloy wall calendar
ORGANISE ALSO: ikea STUK cubes
LISTEN ALSO: Shuckin' Sugar by Karen Dalton
NAILS ALSO: Beauty Merchant cuticle oil
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This week, Kate and Brodie are catching up on TV and with each other. They cover the recent second season of Hacks and the new Disney+ rom-com Fire Island.
See Alsos
On Hacks and work addiction, by Jordan Calhoun in The Atlantic
Bowen Yang and Cynthia Nixon: Actors on Actors
Las Culturistas episode with screenwriter Joel Kim Booster and director Andrew Ahn
Everybody Loves Jean Smart in W magazine
Also Alsos
LISTEN ALSO: Baby U Know by Bas Jan
(Related: Jinxy made BL a little playlist to familiarise herself with some of the other bands she mentioned. Listen to it here.)
EAT ALSO: Oysters from Hobson's Bay Hotel
READ ALSO: "It took me years to see how responsible Terry Gilliam was for my terror" by Sarah Polley in the Guardian
BUY ALSO: Phone case by Bailey Hikawa
CARRY ALSO: Souther Field Industries Shopper Bag (available in Australia from The Standard Store)
WATCH ALSO: The Deep End documentary series
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This week, Kate and Brodie are absolute pissy bitches. We're blaming the moon for our problems, and the only solution is to talk about all the TV we've been watching lately, okay?
Then, we dig into the state of rom-coms. Covering contemporary ones that fuck with the genre, past ones we might've missed and some bright spots in the genre.
Further Watching
Together Together
Dan in Real Life
Crossing Delancey
Set It Up
Starstruck
Everything I Know About Love
Fire Island
French Kiss
Forget Paris
Zak and Miri Make a Porno
Long Shot
See Alsos:
Rose Matafeo in the New Yorker
The Rewatchables podcast on Knocked Up
How My Best Friend's Wedding "broke" the rom-com
Romantic Comedy - documentary by Elizabeth Sankey featuring BL
Also Alsos
LISTEN ALSO: Bring A Plate podcast with Peter Taggart & Bec Shaw
FREEZE ALSO: Lemon, lentil & spinach soup
COOK ALSO: Eric Kim's 10 essential Korean Recipes on NYT
CARRY ALSO: Lazy Oaf Wild Mini bag
WATCH ALSO: Barry season 3 (on Binge)
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This week, Kate and Brodie are being absolute revheads and zooming back to 1994 when Sofia Coppola and Zoe Cassavetes somehow convinced Comedy Central to let them air three funny, weird, cool, silly episodes of their magazine-style series HI OCTANE. We break it down episode-by-episode and offer up a tonne of see alsos. Buckle up, baby.
Watch HI OCTANE on YouTube
See Alsos:
Zoe's film, Day out of Days
LA Times article on Hi Octane from 1995
Also Alsos
WATCH ALSO: Le Cinéma Club
TREAT ALSO: W'Zis?
SMELL ALSO: Bellingen Candle Company
SKIN ALSO: Sugardoh
LISTEN ALSO: Big Time by Angel Olsen
COOK ALSO: Claire Saffitz's ribolita recipe
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This week, Kate and Brodie are back together, catching up on where they've been (Cannes! Lydia Schiavello from The Real Housewives of Melbourne's house!), what they've been watching (Stranger Things and The Staircase) and the things they're recommending.
ALSO ALSOS
EAT ALSO: Hero @ ACMI
LUG ALSO: July luggage + Muji packing cubes
READ ALSO: Tart magazine
READ ALSO: Metrograph Journal
SKIN ALSO: GOOP dry brush
BUY ALSO: Hourglass Voyeur Waterproof Liquid Liner and Caution Extreme Lash Mascara – specifically from Mecca on Lygon St.
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PLUG: Buy tickets to see Adapting Alibrandi, the panel Brodie is hosting at the Malthouse Theatre on 18 July.
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With Jinxy in Cannes and Brodie in bed with The Coronavirus, we had to get creative.
Here's a download of our walkie-talking check-ins with one another from the past fortnight.
Back soon with a regular episode!
Kiss kiss.
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It's a recommendation-heavy ep, babe. This week, Kate and Brodie are talking periods and dramas, specifically the ruffles and corsets that typify their presence on our screens.
Do we do Bridgerton?
Do we remember anything that happened in Downton Abbey?
Do we want to watch any period drama about straight people?
The answer to all three is the same!
Further watching
BBC Pride & Prejudice series and the movie with Keira Knightley and Tom from Succession
Brideshead Revisited
Tipping the Velvet
Portrait of a Lady on Fire
Ammonite
The Favourite
Marie Antoinette – listen to the Criterinot podcast on it
Further reading
That Cosmo article on period dramas
Then we talk about our failsafe comfort watches and self-diagnosing with specific TV shows and albums.
Further reading
Emily in Paris and the rise of ambient TV
The psychology of comfort watching
And in anticipation of Jinxy's big trip, we break down the rules around plane-watching (and reading). It's a thing!
Further watching
Nuclear Family by Ry Russo–Young (on Binge in Australia)
Further reading
That phenom Bjork interview Brodie cried about
ALSO ALSOS
Watch Also: Imamu Room on YouTube
Wear Also: HB Archive
Buy Also: Tony's Toile print by Rachel Antonoff
Listen Also: Total Reboot with Alexei Toliopoulos & Cameron James
Cook Also: the Serious Eats chilli crisp recipe
Read Also: Weird Walk
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This week, Kate and Brodie are descending into the chaos of Russian Doll, and chatting about the influence and affectations of its star and co-creator, Natasha Lyonne. They also debrief on the other time travel films that are worth seeking out.
Further reading
Russian Doll S1 & S2 soundtrack playlist
Michael Rappaport's piece in Jane magazine
Marc Maron's WTF podcast from 2013
Profiles of Natasha Lyonne in EW.com, W Mag and New Yorker
On Harry Nilsson's 'Gotta Get Up'
Further watching
The WAHAM episode of Shrill (s2e6)
Orlando (the 1928 book by Virginia Woolf and the 1992 film by Sally Potter)
Celine & Julie Go Boating
Palm Springs
Time Travelling Bong
Happy Death Day
The Sound of My Voice
PS here's that Joan Didion packing list for bitches of the same genre as us.
ALSO ALSOS
Watch Also: Better Things (on Disney+)
Admin Also: USBC to lightning phone chargers
Buy Also: Laura Lombardi gold hoops
Subscribe Also: Molly Young's Read Like the Wind newsletter
Read Also: French Braid by Anne Taylor
Listen Also: HeidiWorld
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Buy Harvey Sutherland's album, Boy!
See Samuel Hodge's new show in Melbourne!
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This week, Kate and Brodie are cracking open The Andy Warhol Diaries and recapping the recent Netflix docu-series that brought it to our screens.
Further reading:
I Shot Andy Warhol on YouTube + Article about missing rights to movies
Olivia Laing's Warhol essay for the Financial Times
Sara Driver's Basquiat doc Boom for Real: The Late Teenage Years of Jean-Michel Basquiat
Prof Terry Smith's rules for criticism
An Object of Beauty by Steve Martin
Vide on Marc Baker's home (feat Fran)
Chris McKim's doc Wojnarowicz
It got us thinking about the perfectly gossipy genre of oral histories that we love.
Further reading:
Edie: American Girl by Jean Stein
Edgewise: A Picture of Cookie Mueller by Chloé Griffin
Our Band Could Be Your Life by Michael Azerrad
Freaks and Geeks on Vanity Fair
Live Through This by Jessica Hopper on SPIN
Meet Me in the Bathroom: Rebirth and Rock and Roll in New York City 2001–2011 by Lizzy Goodman
Finally, the Kardashians are back on reality TV, whether you noticed they were gone or not. We hate the drone shots but will obviously watch every second. (Brodie wrote this.)
ALSO ALSOS:
Podcast Also: Everything is Fine
Cook Also: Ali Slagle's I Dream of Dinner (so You Don't Have To): Low-Effort, High-Reward Recipes
Listen Also: Launette's Hour with Laura Coxeter on NTS Live
Read Also: Never Be Alone Again: How Bloghouse United the Internet and the Dancefloor by Lina Abascal
Cook Also: Jinxy's red lentil soup – find the recipe on our stories @seealsopodcast
Listen Also: Surprise Me by Mallrat feat. Azealia Banks
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This week, Kate and Brodie are back from their silly little hobbies to discuss the generation-defining, trope-establishing HBO series Girls on this, the 10th anniversary of its premiere.
Further reading:
Frank Bruni on Girls in the NYTimes
Memento Millennial by Ayesha A Siddiqi
Cyrus Simonoff's A Year Without A Name
Brodie's piece on Claudia Weil's 'Girlfriends'
Nicola Smith's 'Girlfriends' artwork
Then, we chat about the books we've read recently: Charlotte Wood's The Weekend and Meg Wolitzer's Surrender, Dorothy.
Further reading:
The Interestings by Meg Wolitzer
To Night Owl From Dogfish by Meg Wolitzer
ALSO ALSOS:
Drink Also: Parc Pilsner
Drink Also: Limoncello La Croix
Read Also: Tove Jansson on The Paris Review
Hair Also: Cuvée Beauty Air Dry Mist
Listen Also: The Vote: Who is Scott Morrison?
Watch Also: The Girl From Plainville
Severance Spoiler Special from 47:30
Catch our reactions, feelings and theories BL is repeating from Reddit.
If you haven't yet read The Lexington Letter, we recommend listening to this guy on YouTube reading it out loud.
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This week, Kate and Brodie are joined by our first guest, Girlfriend of the Pod™️ Zoë Coombs Marr!
In Melbourne? See Zoë's show Dave: The Opener at Arts Centre Melbourne until 24 April
Elsewhere? Stream her special Bossy Bottom on Amazon.
Find Zoë's comedy festival picks on our Instagram @seealsopodcast
Then, we have a quick chat about Joan Rivers – specifically Emily Nussbaum's piece on her, and the way she's influenced recent TV shows about women in stand-up.
Further reading:
The Last Girl in Larchmont is on The New Yorker.com and in I Like To Watch
Joan Rivers returns to Late Night
Archiving Joan's joke filing cabinet
NYT piece by Joan's friend Jonathan Van Meter
Further watching:
A Piece of Work
Hacks
After a quick D-List De-Tour to talk about Kathy Griffin, the gang digs into Search Party, which recently wrapped up after five brilliant and increasingly bizarre seasons.
Further reading:
Nat Randall and Anna Breckon's Set Piece @ RISING
John Early's Grub Street diary
Brodie's review of Search Party season 3
Further watching:
Duck Butter
Saint Maud
Bored to Death
Fort Tilden
ALSO ALSOS:
Listen Also: Bandsplain on Liz Phair
Wear Also: Caves Collect
Buy Also: fresh flowers
Watch Also: Attica
Listen Also: Aldous Harding's "Warm Chris"
Clean Also: feather duster
Reluctant reading:
Gawker's 2006 piece on that Page Six story about Stanley Tucci elbowing Anne Hathaway's tits
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This week, Kate Jinx and Brodie Lancaster are trying to have it all! And looking at the way work-life balance has seeped into the eerie new Apple TV workplace thriller, Severance.
Further reading:
How companies are using surveillance spyware to track their employees working from home
Your body knows you're burned out
Apple doesn't let bad guys use its products
Interview with Adam Scott and Dan Erickson on Severance
Further watching:
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Her
The Prisoner
The Ben Stiller Show (on YouTube!)
Party Down
Parks and Recreation
Get Out
Us
Another Earth
The One I Love
There's also been big news from Bravo about the future of RHONY that proved lighting our abundance candles worked. Let's make it nice and dream up our ideal cast.
Further reading:
I Think About This A Lot: Kelly Bensimon Running in Front of a Cab
ALSO ALSOS:
Buy Also: Cayetana by Fashion Brand Company
Watch Also: Minx
Skin Also: Renee Rouleau Post-Breakout Fading Gel
Wear Also: Post Sole Studio
Listen Also: Dead Eyes podcast
Laugh Also: Zoe Coombs Marr's show 'Dave: The Opener" at Arts Centre, 31 March – 24 April
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Kate and Brodie check in and catch up, and process their complicated feelings about the '90s resurgence on TV and TikTok. It's happening: don't fight it.
Further reading:
Anonymous Club is in select cinemas around Australia
Kathleen Hanna's zine archive in the Fales library
Mandy Lee aka @oldloserinbrooklyn on TikTok
"Searching for Evan Dando" article by Naomi Fry and Alissa Bennet
Then, we commiserate over the premature cancellation of Netflix's adaptation of The Baby-Sitters Club and discuss its place among Good Tween Girl Shows aka Pen15.
Further reading:
Rachel Shukert's interview with Vulture
Interview with Pen15 music supervisor Tiffany Anders
Every episode of The Baby–Sitters Club TV show from 1990 on YouTube
Interview with Maya and Mutsuko Erskine
ALSO ALSOS:
Covet Also: Homes on In Bed Journal
Buy (?) Also: NB x Staud sneakers
Read Also: A Great Hope by Jessica Stanley
Read Also: Writers and Lovers by Lily King
Listen Also: Camp Cope's new album 'Running With the Hurricane'
Watch Also: Severance on AppleTV+
BONUS Shoutout Also: Harvey Sutherland's album launch
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Is Lexi Howard the next Joanna Hogg? The Hogg heads assemble to discuss season 2 of Euphoria and a quick revisit of And Just Like That (plus a reassessment of Sex and The City 2) before diving deep into the big pandemic survival and plane-crash survival shows of summer: Station Eleven and Yellowjackets.
Further reading:
The Avalanche's "We Will Always Love You"
Soda Jerk & The Avalanches: The Was
Then, we commiserate over how the pandemic made our brains too mushy to read.
Further reading:
How the pandemic changed the way we read article
ALSO ALSOS:
Clean Also: analogue mopping (no link, it's just mopping)
Buy Also: Golab beauty hair growth oil
Watch Also: Jeen-yuhs
Smell Also: High Moon incense – ethically harvested palo santo, from Noel & Gladys
Creep Also: Mi Home
Watch Also: Top Chef
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In their first episode, Kate and Brodie go deep on Joanna Hogg's work – not just The Souvenir and The Souvenir Part II, but also her film school short Caprice – and personal mythology. Hogg Heads, every last one of them.
Further reading:
GQ's feature on the wardrobe of The Souvenir
Tilda Swinton's interview about going into palliative care
Kate's complete Souvenir soundtrack – Spotify playlist
Sheila Heti's newsletters for NY Times
Brodie has been watching the new Pam and Tommy dramatic retelling and is not sure how to feel about it you guys. The cast is having fun with it, but not as much as the cast of Shonda Rhimes's 13-hour-long fever dream, Inventing Anna.
Further reading:
Who's Afraid of Pamela Anderson by Rachel Rabbit White
Brodie gives an update on the spreadsheet she's using to track/obsess over her every move this year, and she and Kate offer their first batch of Also Alsos:
Drink Also: TINA
Drink Also: Vanilla Coke / Gwyneth McMullen on TikTok
Do Also: Flybuys lol
Listen Also: Spiller ft. Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Groovejet (If This Ain't Love) (Harvey Sutherland Remix)
Listen Also: Questing with Zakia on NTS Radio
Donate Also: Bundjalung Community Flood Relief - by Koori Mail
WIRES Australian Native Wildlife Rescue
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