Kathleen Hanna
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It's like something that's actually meant to be an experiment, you know, in punk. It was like, what if we just rearrange this room a little bit? What's going to happen? And what happened were, you know, a lot of men were really mad and hated us. But it was also an interesting experiment.
It's like something that's actually meant to be an experiment, you know, in punk. It was like, what if we just rearrange this room a little bit? What's going to happen? And what happened were, you know, a lot of men were really mad and hated us. But it was also an interesting experiment.
It's like something that's actually meant to be an experiment, you know, in punk. It was like, what if we just rearrange this room a little bit? What's going to happen? And what happened were, you know, a lot of men were really mad and hated us. But it was also an interesting experiment.
I asked my son, whose name is Julius. I said, Julius, you know, mommy's writing a book. Do you want to be in it? And he's like, yeah, I better be. And so he's in it. And it was it felt really good to be able to write about being a parent because it's a huge part of my life. You know, you learn a lot about who you are in the world by being a parent.
I asked my son, whose name is Julius. I said, Julius, you know, mommy's writing a book. Do you want to be in it? And he's like, yeah, I better be. And so he's in it. And it was it felt really good to be able to write about being a parent because it's a huge part of my life. You know, you learn a lot about who you are in the world by being a parent.
I asked my son, whose name is Julius. I said, Julius, you know, mommy's writing a book. Do you want to be in it? And he's like, yeah, I better be. And so he's in it. And it was it felt really good to be able to write about being a parent because it's a huge part of my life. You know, you learn a lot about who you are in the world by being a parent.
And I think also with the current political situation, how do we talk to our kids about this stuff? How do we educate, you know, fun, awesome, wild, but good citizens? So these are conversations I'm looking forward to having and not dreading. I just, I didn't want while I was actively promoting albums to have, you know, constantly like, You and Ad-Rock have a kid. That kid must be so cool.
And I think also with the current political situation, how do we talk to our kids about this stuff? How do we educate, you know, fun, awesome, wild, but good citizens? So these are conversations I'm looking forward to having and not dreading. I just, I didn't want while I was actively promoting albums to have, you know, constantly like, You and Ad-Rock have a kid. That kid must be so cool.
And I think also with the current political situation, how do we talk to our kids about this stuff? How do we educate, you know, fun, awesome, wild, but good citizens? So these are conversations I'm looking forward to having and not dreading. I just, I didn't want while I was actively promoting albums to have, you know, constantly like, You and Ad-Rock have a kid. That kid must be so cool.
They must be so lucky. They must listen to Kraftwerk every day. Kraftwerk. My kid did listen to Kraftwerk, actually, for a while. And he told me in the kitchen one time, he's like, Mom, I know more about Kraftwerk than you. And you know what I replied? Go to your room. And it felt so good. I was like, don't child-splain craft work to me, toddler.
They must be so lucky. They must listen to Kraftwerk every day. Kraftwerk. My kid did listen to Kraftwerk, actually, for a while. And he told me in the kitchen one time, he's like, Mom, I know more about Kraftwerk than you. And you know what I replied? Go to your room. And it felt so good. I was like, don't child-splain craft work to me, toddler.
They must be so lucky. They must listen to Kraftwerk every day. Kraftwerk. My kid did listen to Kraftwerk, actually, for a while. And he told me in the kitchen one time, he's like, Mom, I know more about Kraftwerk than you. And you know what I replied? Go to your room. And it felt so good. I was like, don't child-splain craft work to me, toddler.
Oh, yeah. But I feel like there's so much more joy. Yeah. Like there's still the anger still there, but it's like a joyous anger because it's like, you know, a lot of us are sitting at home yelling at the TV and to get outside and like yell into a microphone and to have that release of like, you know, it feels joyous to explore our anger in public.
Oh, yeah. But I feel like there's so much more joy. Yeah. Like there's still the anger still there, but it's like a joyous anger because it's like, you know, a lot of us are sitting at home yelling at the TV and to get outside and like yell into a microphone and to have that release of like, you know, it feels joyous to explore our anger in public.
Oh, yeah. But I feel like there's so much more joy. Yeah. Like there's still the anger still there, but it's like a joyous anger because it's like, you know, a lot of us are sitting at home yelling at the TV and to get outside and like yell into a microphone and to have that release of like, you know, it feels joyous to explore our anger in public.
It feels joyous to be like, look, it's normal that we're all really upset and sad and all these different emotions and they can all coexist together. Right. And the songs really go from joy to sadness to rage very quickly. And I'm finding nuances in them that I didn't know were there. And the lyrics. Yeah, and so I'm really enjoying the songs, and they feel very fresh.
It feels joyous to be like, look, it's normal that we're all really upset and sad and all these different emotions and they can all coexist together. Right. And the songs really go from joy to sadness to rage very quickly. And I'm finding nuances in them that I didn't know were there. And the lyrics. Yeah, and so I'm really enjoying the songs, and they feel very fresh.
It feels joyous to be like, look, it's normal that we're all really upset and sad and all these different emotions and they can all coexist together. Right. And the songs really go from joy to sadness to rage very quickly. And I'm finding nuances in them that I didn't know were there. And the lyrics. Yeah, and so I'm really enjoying the songs, and they feel very fresh.
Like, it doesn't feel like, oh, God. I felt more that way about, like, playing Rebel Girl for the 800th time back in the 90s, and now I feel, like, so excited when it comes on. Because, I mean, the song really has legs, because I can sing it about anybody in my head. We played a show in, like, 2019, and I got up on stage, and I sang it, and I thought about myself. Yeah. And I sang it to myself.
Like, it doesn't feel like, oh, God. I felt more that way about, like, playing Rebel Girl for the 800th time back in the 90s, and now I feel, like, so excited when it comes on. Because, I mean, the song really has legs, because I can sing it about anybody in my head. We played a show in, like, 2019, and I got up on stage, and I sang it, and I thought about myself. Yeah. And I sang it to myself.