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Discussing an Edinburgh Fringe Show that Tackled Feminism
The show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival that mocking contemporary feminism and appeared more like a play than a standup comedy. The dynamic of people expecting a typical standup show and getting something different was noted.
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The hosts discuss the correct pronunciation of various vegetables and ultimately settle on aubergine due to its association with the phallus emoji.
59:48 - 1:00:09 (00:20)
Summary
The hosts discuss the correct pronunciation of various vegetables and ultimately settle on aubergine due to its association with the phallus emoji.
ChapterDiscussing an Edinburgh Fringe Show that Tackled Feminism
Episode#097 - Andrew Doyle - Who Is Titania McGrath?
PodcastModern Wisdom
The hosts of the podcast discuss whether or not dogs can be considered prejudiced, and touch on the topic of dog sexuality and polyamory.
1:00:09 - 1:00:36 (00:26)
Summary
The hosts of the podcast discuss whether or not dogs can be considered prejudiced, and touch on the topic of dog sexuality and polyamory.
ChapterDiscussing an Edinburgh Fringe Show that Tackled Feminism
Episode#097 - Andrew Doyle - Who Is Titania McGrath?
PodcastModern Wisdom
In Edinburgh, people walk out of shows all the time but the purpose of satire is to annoy people as well as to entertain some others.
1:00:38 - 1:02:10 (01:32)
Summary
In Edinburgh, people walk out of shows all the time but the purpose of satire is to annoy people as well as to entertain some others. Occasionally, people will also be explicit about why they're leaving a particular show.
ChapterDiscussing an Edinburgh Fringe Show that Tackled Feminism
Episode#097 - Andrew Doyle - Who Is Titania McGrath?
PodcastModern Wisdom
The creator of "The Female Gaze" wishes to prevent misunderstandings about the show's content, as it is not strictly a standup show and is meant to be mocking contemporary feminism.
1:02:10 - 1:03:49 (01:39)
Summary
The creator of "The Female Gaze" wishes to prevent misunderstandings about the show's content, as it is not strictly a standup show and is meant to be mocking contemporary feminism. However, many attendees at the Edinburgh festival are not aware of what the show actually entails.