I Thought It Would be a Sex Party... Why is Charlie Chaplin Here?

Season 5, Episode 4

Jennifer covers Clementine Duke's big, crazy party in 1928 and the first night of the 1977 NYC Blackout.

The girls coin a new term for the men in Jackie Collins' books who often find themselves in a situation... they are in a real "dickle." Dana tells her secret of faking a phone call to get out of virtually any situation, and Jen has several Walmart experiences at once.

Listen

Recommended reading

Dana:

"Playing with Myself" by Randy Rainbow

"Murder with Peacocks" by Donna Andrews

"Me: Stories of My Life" by Katharine Hepburn

Jennifer:

"After We Were Stolen" by Brooke Beyfuss

"Educated" by Tara Westover

"Most Talkative: Stories from the Front Lines" by Andy Cohen

"Scar Tissue" by Anthony Kiedis and Larry Sloman

"Callas" by Anne Edwards

Previous
Previous

Gino Was a Wholesome Gangster

Next
Next

There Was a Lot of Screaming, and a Skewed Wig