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@zoethebitch, Nahas is one of the artists that appears in 2.06 and makes Saira teary-eyed.
They also featured this Afghan songwriter,
Elaha Soroor, further recontextualizing the "I won't mention the w—" scene in the previous episode.
Soroor was one of the first female artists to publicly perform after the fall of Taliban (2001).
A forthright advocate for women's emancipation, she fled the country when her life was in danger.
On the show, we hear her singing a jazzy rendition of "Jama Narenji," a folk song of separation from Herat. The orange color of the title (and video clip) is a symbol of revolution and resistance.
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الجسد للأرض انتمى / الروح للسما The body belongs to the land / The soul, to the sky
Rasha Nahas performing her song "Nbeed" in We Are Lady Parts 2.06 - The Reason
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saira + grief
wendell berry / kogonada / hanif abdurraqib / ramona ausubel
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We Are Lady Parts - 1x04 // 2x06 "Speak, for your two lips are free. Speak for your tongue is still your own."
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Sarah Kameela Impey as Saira Sherwani and Juliette Motamed as Ayesha Alkaaf in We Are Lady Parts S01E01 "Play Something".
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"We had been looking for success in record deals and stadium shows, but I guess we already had it, because we had each other. And because, We Are Lady Parts."
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We Are Lady Parts season 2 (2024) costume design by PC Williams
Illustrations by Connie Lim
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We Are Lady Parts season 2 episode 6 "Glass Ceiling Feeling" (2024) dir. Nida Manzoor
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MysteryPearl Week day 7 : Free day ~
I saved the kisses for the end ! Don’t get Pearl started on that ‘cause she’s a kissing machine. (She also loves playing with Mystery Girl’s mane and thats canon alright)
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Mystery girl episode was such a good one (I just happen to like everyone who likes Pearl)
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Byung-Chul Han, from an interview published in ArtReview
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