“FANNY: The Right to Rock”: the long-forgotten story of the revolutionary Filipina-American rock band
Katie Powers reviews “FANNY: The Right to Rock,” a documentary of the band, Fanny, following history and a love letter to present-day Fanny.
Katie is completing her undergraduate degree in writing, literature, and publishing and working towards an MA in publishing at Emerson College. She’s interested in poetry and magazine writing and finding new ways to bring creativity into publishing. From the suburbs of St. Louis, she’s a freelance writer for St. Louis Magazine and one of the founders of Wack Mag, an independent magazine that eventually became affiliated with Emerson College. She is currently a News Editor for The Independent.
Katie Powers reviews “FANNY: The Right to Rock,” a documentary of the band, Fanny, following history and a love letter to present-day Fanny.
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