The Last Bohemians: Award-winning podcast returns with guests including Linda Ramone, Angelyne, and Gloria Hendry
Podcast spotlights ‘maverick women and controversial outsiders in arts and culture’
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Your support makes all the difference.The Last Bohemians will return next month with eight new episodes featuring guests including punk-rock widow Linda Ramone and feminist surrealist Penny Slinger.
The critically acclaimed podcast – created and hosted by journalist Kate Hutchinson – features interviews with “maverick women and controversial outsiders in arts and culture”.
Since its launch in 2019,The Last Bohemians has featured as the Podcast of the Week in publications including The Guardian, The Financial Times, and on BBC Radio 4.
The forthcoming episodes – supported by Audio-Technica – were recorded in Los Angeles and profile women including French fashion figure Michéle Lamy, former Bond girl and Playboy Bunny Gloria Hendry, and Lynn Castle, the 83-year-old musician and barber who cut Jim Morrison and Neil Young’s hair.
Episode one features an interview with Angelyne, the Eighties singer, actor, and model about whom a biopic was recently released on the US streaming service Peacock.
Folk legend Judy Collins, British fashion icon Zandra Rhodes, and performance artist Marina Abramović are among the guests to have previously appeared on The Last Bohemians.
The new episodes will be available to listen to beginning 13 July.
The Last Bohemians is available to listen to on platforms including iTunes, Audioboom, Spotify, and Google Podcasts.
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