BUFFERING THE VAMPIRE SLAYER Musical Episode Out Today
he latest entry in their “Rewatch” podcast takes on the musical format of the Buffy The Vampire Slayer TV Series’ groundbreaking season six musical.by TV News Desk
Buffering The Vampire Slayer hosts Kristin Russo and Jenny Owen Youngs are excited to announce the release of Season 6 Episode 7, Once More With Once More, With Feeling . The latest entry in their long running critically acclaimed Rewatch podcast takes on the musical format of the Buffy The Vampire Slayer TV Series groundbreaking season six episode. With 17 original songs written by Youngs and Russo, the episode features musical guests including New York Times bestselling author Gaby Dunn, LaToya Ferguson (AV Club/Paste, Angel On Top podcast), Joanna Robinson (Vanity Fair, A Cast of Kings podcast) and Ben Thornewill of Jukebox the Ghost among others. A full tracklist and list of contributors can be found below.
dropped significantly. in other words, the social message of gay marriage led a lot of gay kids, for instance, to think there s hope for them in the future. so there s a parallel here. i think you re absolutely right. the evidence shows increasing acceptance of lesbian, gay and bisexual people has accepted in greater adjustment and lesser anxiety among children. the same is true among transgender youth. i would almost think it may be more difficult for them because there s yet another layer of confusion as they re growing up. indeed. the evidence shows that transgender students face greater degrees of discrimination and harassment and variety lens in their schools, both by other students and by teachers and staff than nontransgender students. and let s not let it be lost on us, these are bathrooms, a place where violence occurs and in many cases where students were bullied. it can indeed. for this administration to say
something is a waste of time and money. secondly, that it s not that hard. i think the only problem with the speech today was that it was not timely enough. we should have done this maybe six months ago. now the speech is done and clinton made a lot of points. knowing you can go to health care.gov to get more information and learn about the bill and that it will be limited. one of the things he pointed out the flaws in this health care law. that s important because i think the administration in the past has tried to kind of smudge those over. by admitting to flaws, people know it s not perfect. when medicaid and medicare were implemented there were flaws together. over time, maybe we can get this law implemented and get people health care that they need. i want to ask all three of you, what do you think the ravens will do? will this start a trend? joan, what do you think? i would love to see my san francisco giants do an ad like this. sadly, they need obama care. they re not doing
happening now in the newsroom, cleaver attack in london. the bloody killer confessing on camera. meet the man who recorded it all. that s very sad for me, to see someone die, you know, because he didn t do nothing. would you tape a terrorist with blood on his hands? also, $2 billion in damage and some 13,000 homes destroyed. will the feds pony up with storm aid or play politics? plus, all eyes on texas this morning as the boy scouts vote on whether to lift its ban on gay kids. and weiner roast. anthony weiner back on the trail, his first campaign event delivering pizzas to reporters. it s going to be one long, strange race for mayor.
homosexuality, gay rights or anything like that. if i was able to take the tweet back and ask for forgiveness they said i could do my speech and i would get paid my speaker s fee. that really bothered me. for the most part i thought because i shot a lot of videos and talked to a lot of kids. i have polled a lot of kids, where is bullying coming from, and church was one of the top ones. i thought, if i took that back i would take away the voice of so many young kids right now determining whether or not they should come out. if it could be violence against them or things of that nature, i wasn t willing to do that. i m sure you explained how could you do a speech on bullying without mentioning gay kids because they are a big portion of kids who get bullied? no question about it. i don t judge which kids we talk to. we took a hundred random kids and we just sat down and talked to them. i m a social science major at