Are men funnier than women? What is a "punchline gap"? And has cancel culture killed our ability to joke around?
In our new podcast episode, Lazy Selin inte...
Female Classics is proving that the stage isn’t just for men. Through organizing its unique music festival, the Swiss association is bringing recognition to female composers who have long been overlooked in the cultural, ideological, and public sphere of classical music. ...
How can create a sexism-free nightlife? In Budapest, representatives of bars and clubs came together to come up with ways in which they can be part of the solution, not the problem....
For our latest interview with Lazy Women of the music industry we chatted with Seraphine Simone about her new EP, about women realising they don't have to always play the 'good girl' role, and the importance of stillness for creativity....
The music industry has changed a lot in the past few years, - especially in the genre of hip hop. Female rappers took over the world charts and created a whole different atmosphere in hip hop and R&B. Read Dorina’s piece to get an overview of the changes and to learn about her impressions....
On the occasion of her Paris show, I had the chance to exchange a few words with Spill Tab aka Claire Chicha. We talked inspirations, laziness, and much more. ...
Have you been wondering about the crazy world of wine, but never had the courage to dive in? Have you been discouraged by know-it-alls? Wine is capital F-U-N, and Whitney Pope is here to show you the real deal! Whitney Pope, editor and goddess of WHIT & WINE, wants to demystify and democratize the history and the stories behind your favourite bottles. ...
"Olivia’s songs hark back to the feeling of teenage nostalgia ever so present in the life of mid-twenty-year-olds still trying to figure things out in the adult world", argues Lazy Una in her review. ...
From an almost accidental internship in Burgundy to planting her own vineyard in Oxfordshire with her sister, Christina’s journey is a fascinating read. Find out what’s the real deal about natural wines, the wine industry and how Little Wine is shifting the narrative of writing about wine to focusing on the maker instead of mere critiques. ...
Jenobi opens up about her new album ‘Patterns’, fear for the future of the music industry after the pandemic and being a badass feminist bass player in a male-dominated music industry. ...
Viki talks about how she started out in the music industry, how she often had/has to battle with not being taken seriously and where she finds inspiration and motivation to keep going and pursuing what she loves even during the “never-ending lockdowns”.
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“The Punchline Gap”. You’ve probably never heard of it, but if you’re female-identifying you have most definitely experienced it. Alison Middleton and Rosalie Minnitt explore the sad but universally acknowledged truth that men often receive more laughs than women - regardless of content and find out what you can do to help level the playing field, both on and off the stage.
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Pop is at its best right now, and women are dominating it differently than before, argues Gaby as she recounts her reconnection with pop music in the difficult months of the past year. She highlights three artists in particular (Lady Gaga, Dua Lipa and Miley Cyrus), who - through the reinvention of themselves and a different era of pop - provided escapism and empowerment for women and men all over the world....
Sailor Song is a wholesome homemade project by Budapest and London-based writer/curator Sonja Teszler, recorded, layered, photographed and designed in her physical and mental safe space. ...
In the first article of The Lazy Women of the Music Industry series, Napsu interviews Virag Csiszar, the International Booking Manager for SZIGET Festival....
This article was originally published in Kafkadesk, an English-speaking news platform concerned with the V4 countries. Make sure to check it out and follow the...