Chickens, it’s the year of Barbra! Are you ready? Anne and Damian are back with a special “just us” episode to officially launch the You Might Know Her From Patreon–link in below! Please savor the final just us episode on the regular feed. What we’re getting into: Jason Gould,, the progeny of Barbra and Elliot Gould, as well as Alexis Kalehoff, the daughter of Broadway star Andrea McArdle. Anne also finally saw Maestro and May December and we’re discussing them deeply including Bradley Cooper’s fake liver spots. Plus, we are READY to discuss Barbra’s memoir and ready to book club Madonna’s brother Christoper Ciccone’s book.
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Discussed this episode:
Alexis Kalehoff and Andrea McArdle singing “Take Me or Leave Me” the lesbian anthem from Jason Gould’s album Dangerous Man
Lorna Luft’s album, Songs My Mother Taught Me
Should we go on a Broadway cruise?
Joe Machota was in Mamma Mia forever and now is a high-profile agent
Uma's dialect work in Red White and Royal Blue
Uma Thurman in The Producers “If You Got It, Flaunt it”
Alexis McArdle’s dad wrote the theme for The Price is Right and Monday Night Football and Double Dare
This month Anne watched Maestro, May December, Zone of Interest, Nyad
Jodie Foster Nyad Oscar clip @ 1:39 mark is wild a la Melissa Leo in The Fighter
We love Phyllida Lloyd (“Philtitta”)
Julianne Moore in old age makeup in The Hours
Bradley Cooper is crying with Bernstein’s kids
Here are his liver spots as Leonard Bernstein
Tick Tick Boom movie surprisingly good at capturing the moment of invention
Should we revisit De-Lovely and dear god Beyond the Sea?
Wicked Stepmother co-starring former guest of YMKHF, Colleen Camp (Ep #108)
Barbra’s dinner with Ryan Murphy, Lady Gaga, John Travolta (presumably a Gypsy meeting)
Madonna’s brother, Christopher Ciccone wrote a book, Life with My Sister Madonna
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