I never thought that punk and politics were mutually exclusive, and in fact made rather good bedfellows. I especially loved the way it (sometimes) dealt with sexual politics. (Which the Au Pairs did hilariously, if darkly. So we're going to have to agree to disagree on their virtues.) That was because there were actually women creatively involved, for a change, and their concerns and interests finally got an airing. There's an enormous difference between being the object/subject/muse of an art form and actually making the art.
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Date: 2017-04-14 05:08 pm (UTC)