Before we get into The Story of Thundermother, I want to thank Christian Pflaumer at Christian’s Music Musings for being a faithful and excellent guest writer for Women Music March. Christian chooses hard rockers from all over the world, including Tal Wilkenfeld, Cindy Blackman Santana, and Gianna Nannini. He also makes sure you have a chance…
#SLS Id It Warm In Here? “Gift Horse,” by IDLES
Idles on the Mainstage at Haldern Pop Festival 2019.Photo by Alexander Kellnerl. – r.: Jon Beavis, Mark Bowen, Lee Kiernan, Adam Devonshire and Joe Talbot This week’s prompt got me scrambling my brain for a song that taps into the raw sexual energy of one’s – mine, in particular — libido, which Freud said…
WMM 2026 Day 28 Olivia Jean Markel White (Olivia Jean)
Olivia Jean, photo by CandySharp,Jean performing at Women’s Music Festival in 2020 “What I write…about best,” she said, “is frustration, stress and being angry… I live a pretty easygoing, happy life,” she said, smiling. “That just seems to be the only thing that inspires me, is writing about sassy emotions.” – excerpt from Reddit thread,…
from Turtle Talk — REDress Project at University of Michigan
Art Can Speak Volumes Where Words Fail
#FFF 72 March pics
It seems that photo gallery doesn’t allow lengthy captions, so I’ll explain a few. The first 2 are displays at Melt, a new restaurant we went to this month. In addition to these the tables are decoupaged with neat stickers. The food is cheap in price and kind of blase’ in my opinion. That said,…
WMM 2026 Day 27 — Karen Elson
Karen ElsonCourtesy of the artist Karen Jill Elson (b. 1/14/79) is an English model, singer, and songwriter. She was born in Oldham, Greater Manchester, and attended North Chadderton School as a child. She has a fraternal twin sister, filmmaker Kate Elson. ModelingKaren was discovered at age 16 in Manchester, began modeling locally, and left Oldham a year later. She was on the cover of…
WMM 2026 Day 26 — Johnette Napolitano (from Concrete Blonde)
Johnette Napolitano, photo by Greg Allen That’s true, but, like, everyone in Hollywood pretty much knows who Joey is. Even Marc, like I said in the book, we were drinking and he asked if “Joey” was about him. I said, “Yeah,” and he said, “Do you owe me money?” (Laughs) And I said, “No, I…
