Lucie Shorthouse, Faith Omole, Anjana Vasan, Juliette Motamed and Sarah Kameela Impey in "We Are Lady Parts" (Peacock) In 2021, the world was introduced to “Bashir With the Good Beard” and “Voldemort ...
The Peacock series We Are Lady Parts is a bold and very funny comedy about an up-and-coming London punk band called Lady Parts. The members of Lady Parts, and its manager, are all young Muslim women, ...
The comedy about a punk group reluctantly welcoming a new member deserves its recognitions — for the show, and the performance at its center. “We Are Lady Parts” is constantly in motion. It’s not the ...
“A Muslim all-female punk band” sounds like an attempt at ticking some DEI boxes. But it would be a huge disservice to We Are Lady Parts, to reduce the sparkling half-hour comedy drama to a “diversity ...
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In the opening six episodes, the five women at the center of the show make Lady Parts a band you want to hear more of, and more about. Stories about fictional bands aren’t always as sharp as those ...
The Cinetopia Film Festival returned to Ann Arbor this May, bringing the best of independent film with it. While this year’s entire program was a standout, opening night was especially notable.