Anne-Marie Baldonado
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Now, Bikini Hill tried to make your shows a safe place for women, a safe space. Can you describe how and why you did that? Like it's of a particular time.
Now, before your book, you'd never really talked publicly about being a parent. You're married to Adam Horowitz of BC Boys, and you have a son. And you've said you didn't want to talk about it because you didn't want to be asked those questions that people ask women artists about work-life balance and doing it all. And I totally get what you mean there.
Now, before your book, you'd never really talked publicly about being a parent. You're married to Adam Horowitz of BC Boys, and you have a son. And you've said you didn't want to talk about it because you didn't want to be asked those questions that people ask women artists about work-life balance and doing it all. And I totally get what you mean there.
Now, before your book, you'd never really talked publicly about being a parent. You're married to Adam Horowitz of BC Boys, and you have a son. And you've said you didn't want to talk about it because you didn't want to be asked those questions that people ask women artists about work-life balance and doing it all. And I totally get what you mean there.
But I did want to ask why you decided to write about it now.
But I did want to ask why you decided to write about it now.
But I did want to ask why you decided to write about it now.
Now, recently you've been playing out again the last couple years. You've had reunion tours with Bikini Kill and La Tigra. And your shows when you were young were so, like, visceral. Do they still feel that way to you?
Now, recently you've been playing out again the last couple years. You've had reunion tours with Bikini Kill and La Tigra. And your shows when you were young were so, like, visceral. Do they still feel that way to you?
Now, recently you've been playing out again the last couple years. You've had reunion tours with Bikini Kill and La Tigra. And your shows when you were young were so, like, visceral. Do they still feel that way to you?
Well, Kathleen, Hannah, it's been great talking with you. Thank you so much. Thank you.
Well, Kathleen, Hannah, it's been great talking with you. Thank you so much. Thank you.
Well, Kathleen, Hannah, it's been great talking with you. Thank you so much. Thank you.
This is Fresh Air contributor Anne-Marie Baldonado. I talked with actor Cole Escola about their hit Broadway play, Oh Mary. Cole plays an unhinged alcoholic Mary Todd Lincoln, who's an aspiring cabaret performer. If that makes no sense, that's part of the point. You can find my interview on the Fresh Air podcast.
This is Fresh Air contributor Anne-Marie Baldonado. I talked with actor Cole Escola about their hit Broadway play, Oh Mary. Cole plays an unhinged alcoholic Mary Todd Lincoln, who's an aspiring cabaret performer. If that makes no sense, that's part of the point. You can find my interview on the Fresh Air podcast.
This is Fresh Air contributor Anne-Marie Baldonado. I talked with actor Cole Escola about their hit Broadway play, Oh Mary. Cole plays an unhinged alcoholic Mary Todd Lincoln, who's an aspiring cabaret performer. If that makes no sense, that's part of the point. You can find my interview on the Fresh Air podcast.
I would say yes. I would want to, yeah.
I would say yes. I would want to, yeah.
I would say yes. I would want to, yeah.
Yeah.