Peacock’s newest British import We Are Lady Parts is the fiercely feminist — and hilarious — punk rock coming-of age-series we never knew we needed. The cutting edge comedy, created by British writer ...
There’s nothing quite like Lady Parts either, a fictional five-woman punk band whose members are Muslim and whose manifesto, written by lead singer and guitarist Saira (Sarah Kameela Impey) is “We’re ...
In the enormously appealing British series “We Are Lady Parts,” the chaos and the comedy of a fledgling band — with its members squeezing in practice between day jobs and personal tribulations — comes ...
Liz Shannon Miller is a Los Angeles-based writer and editor, and has been talking about television on the Internet since the very beginnings of the Internet. Prior to serving as Senior TV Editor at ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Punk Lady Apple from left: Soumir Elexus, David Beeman, Jarris Williams, Jesse Rae and Madison Cannon Editor's note: This caption ...
“Our music is about representation. It’s about being heard,” explains Saira (Sarah Kameela Impey), the lead singer of the band that gives the new Peacock import comedy We Are Lady Parts its title.
It’s been a long time since the world has heard from We Are Lady Parts — whether the fictional all-female, all-Muslim U.K. punk band or the delightful Britcom about the group. The series began ...
Have you ever felt that punk shows are dripping with way too much machismo? Maybe you’re over studded leather belts used as weapons. Well, Mass Media Records has the cure to break the monotony of ...
In the enormously appealing British series “We Are Lady Parts,” the chaos and the comedy of a fledgling band – with its members squeezing in practice between day jobs and personal tribulations – comes ...
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