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This week we contrast two incredibly gorgeous films about rescuing your younger sibling from owl fairies, 2014's Song of the Sea and 1986's Labyrinth. Join us for a look at potential alternate versions of Labyrinth; probably the only time we'll watch a movie with a major character named Saoirse; a discussion of the emotional reality of fantasy narratives; why the non-fictional Saoirse thinks Labyrinth is A Feminist Film (tm), and our usual share of digressions about Neil Gaiman, theatre history, and books we like.

Music:

David Bowie, Drive-In Saturdays, Underground, and Magic Dance

Lisa Hannigan, Amhrán Na Farraige

Altan, Dúlamán

Loreena McKennitt, The Stolen Child

Menu*:

- Fish and chips

- Peach cake

- Frothy meringue

* Drive In Saturdays accepts no responsibility for any unforeseen consequences incurred by eating fairy food

  continue reading

52 episodes

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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

When? This feed was archived on January 03, 2020 01:08 (4+ y ago). Last successful fetch was on August 22, 2019 02:24 (5y ago)

Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.

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This week we contrast two incredibly gorgeous films about rescuing your younger sibling from owl fairies, 2014's Song of the Sea and 1986's Labyrinth. Join us for a look at potential alternate versions of Labyrinth; probably the only time we'll watch a movie with a major character named Saoirse; a discussion of the emotional reality of fantasy narratives; why the non-fictional Saoirse thinks Labyrinth is A Feminist Film (tm), and our usual share of digressions about Neil Gaiman, theatre history, and books we like.

Music:

David Bowie, Drive-In Saturdays, Underground, and Magic Dance

Lisa Hannigan, Amhrán Na Farraige

Altan, Dúlamán

Loreena McKennitt, The Stolen Child

Menu*:

- Fish and chips

- Peach cake

- Frothy meringue

* Drive In Saturdays accepts no responsibility for any unforeseen consequences incurred by eating fairy food

  continue reading

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