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"There was no one to hide behind," she told the outlet of her rise to fame in the 90s. "What I found in terms of the lovely patriarchy, was that at that time if men couldn’t (have sex with) me, they ...
Alanis Nadine Morissette was born in Ottawa in 1974 and began her career in show business at 12, appearing on a few episodes of the sketch comedy series You Can’t Do That on Television. A year later, ...
Alanis Morissette describes her rise to fame in the 1990s as "rough," calling out the music industry's predatory culture and ...
After her career exploded with the release of her massive 1995 album, "Jagged Little Pill," the singer felt like "there was no one to hide behind" in a predatory industry.
Alanis Morissette is known for her honesty. In an expansive interview published on The Guardian on Saturday, the singer ...
Megan Volpert's new book, Why Alanis Morissette Matters, is about how the singer has never put up with bullshit, how the ...
Nicknamed the 'Queen of Alt Rock Angst,' Canadian-American musician Alanis Morissette was catapulted to fame in the '90s.
Ottawa-born Alanis Morissette learned to play piano at age six and appeared in five episodes of a Canadian children’s sketch- comedy TV show, “You Can’t Do That on Television” while she ...
But aside from this best-selling, award-winning album, Morissette has had dozens of other hits over the years. Check out these Alanis Morissette songs that “You Oughta ... Oh, I can't be this ...
xcerpted from Chapter 10: “Yeah, I Really Do Think” of Why Alanis Morissette Matters by Megan ... affective conflicts of public life that can’t be resolved through ironic detachment.
"Oh no. I can't be this guy." Ever since Alanis Morissette’s breakup anthem “You Oughta Know” came out in 1995, it’s been widely assumed to be about Full House actor Dave Coulier, whom she ...
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