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Ronan Farrow’s on the Line

Ronan Farrow’s on the Line

FromThe Waves: Gender, Relationships, Feminism


Ronan Farrow’s on the Line

FromThe Waves: Gender, Relationships, Feminism

ratings:
Length:
71 minutes
Released:
Nov 7, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On this week’s episode of the Waves, Christina, June, Marcia, and Nichole discuss former congresswoman Katie Hill’s resignation and revenge porn. Then, they break down the successes and failures of the new television show on female desire, Mrs. Fletcher. Finally, the panel is joined by Ronan Farrow to chat about his recent book, Catch and Kill, and the systemic sexism he highlighted in his intensive—and often dangerous—reporting on Harvey Weinstein. 

In Slate Plus: Was it sexist for Delta to edit out the lesbian sex scenes as well as the word “vagina” in Booksmart? 

Other items discussed on the show:
Terminator: Dark Fate Is the Gayest Terminator Yet, by Christina Cauterucci 

Recommendations

June: Mark Morris’s memoir Out Loud. 

Christina: The most recent Terminator movie, Terminator: Dark Fate. 

Marcia: The podcast That That Don’t Kill Me. 

Nichole: The band Durand Jones & the Indications. 

This podcast was produced by Sara Burningham. Production assistance by Rachael Allen and Rosemary Belson. 

Send your comments and recommendations on what to cover to thewaves@slate.com. 
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Released:
Nov 7, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The Waves is a weekly conversation about news and culture examined through the lens of gender and feminism. Every other Thursday, join the hosts—Slate staff writer Christina Cauterucci, Marcia Chatelain of Georgetown University, Thirst Aid Kit's Nichole Perkins, and Slate Podcasts' June Thomas—for frank discussions about the ways gender shapes everything. Our new name reflects generations of women from the various waves of feminism, the sound waves that carry us to your ears, and the waves we intend to make.