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December 2010
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Vag Magazine Episode 6, “Revelling/Reckoning”
In the Season One finale, tensions run high between Fennel, Sylvie, and Bethany at the Vag launch party and Jaybird makes Meghan an offer.
Written by Leila Cohan-Miccio & Caitlin Tegart
Directed by Zach Neumeyer
Starring Kate McKinnon, Jocelyn Guest, Nicole Drespel, Sarah Claspell, Veronica Osorio, Morgan Grace Jarrett, and Leslie...
November 2010
4 posts
Vag Magazine Episode 5, “Living in Clip”
Sylvie and Fennel give modeling a try, Bethany mulls dating, and the Vag cover is revealed.
Written by Leila Cohan-Miccio & Caitlin Tegart
Directed by Zach Neumeyer
Starring Kate McKinnon, Jocelyn Guest, Nicole Drespel, Sarah Claspell, Veronica Osorio, Morgan Grace Jarrett, and Leslie Meisel
Vag Magazine Episode 4, “Feminist Sweepstakes”
The Vag staff is shocked to learn that cover celebrity Amaryllis Cross is also slated to appear on the cover of rival third-wave feminist magazine Cunt. Jaybird, the editor of Cunt and Bethany’s ex-girlfriend, comes to the Vag offices to sort things out.
Written by Caitlin Tegart & Leila Cohan-Miccio
Directed by Zach Neumeyer
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Vag Magazine Episode 3, “Swamp Ophelia”
Bethany, Sylvie, and Fennel interview Amaryllis Cross, the lead singer of indie girl pop sensation Forever Avonlea and Fennel reveals her strategy for coping with menstruation.
Written by Leila Cohan-Miccio & Caitlin Tegart
Directed by Zach Neumeyer
Starring Kate McKinnon, Jocelyn Guest, Nicole Drespel, Sarah Claspell, Veronica Osorio,...
Vag Magazine Episode 2, “Reject All American”
Bethany meets with menstrual cup company The Keeper about sponsoring the first issue of Vag. Meanwhile, enthusiastic intern Kit learns the ropes and Meghan tries to pitch a skirt story.
Written by Caitlin Tegart & Leila Cohan-Miccio
Directed by Zach Neumeyer
Starring Kate McKinnon, Jocelyn Guest, Nicole Drespel, Sarah Claspell,...
October 2010
3 posts
Vag Magazine Episode 1, “Fumbling Toward Ecstasy”
Vag Magazine founders Sylvie, Fennel, and Bethany lay out their editorial vision for Vag shortly after buying out fashion magazine Gemma with the proceeds from their Etsy shop. Staffers Heavy Flo and Reba are on board, but lone Gemma holdover Meghan is skeptical.
Written by Leila Cohan-Miccio & Caitlin Tegart
Directed by Zach...
March 2010
6 posts
“Road Trip.” Sometimes, you should say no to that cross-country trip with your college roommate. Even if you’re both from Michigan. Originally performed by High Treason at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre on December 21, 2009.
Starring Sarah Claspell and Kate McKinnon
Directed by Ryan Karels
Written by Leila Cohan-Miccio
“Hit That.” Don’t ever date a man in a fedora and other life lessons. Originally performed by High Treason at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre on October 26, 2009.
Starring Sarah Claspell & Kate McKinnon
Directed by Ryan Karels
Written by Leila Cohan-Miccio
“Prostitute” will turn your life upside down with its whimsical joie de vivre. Originally performed at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre on September 21, 2009.
Starring Veronica Osorio and Marcus Bishop-Wright
Directed by Ryan Karels
Written by Leila Cohan-Miccio
“College Tour.” Will Smith College turn your daughter into a lesbian? Originally performed by High Treason at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre on August 24, 2009.
Starring Kate McKinnon, Rob Webber, Veronica Osorio, and Sarah Claspell
Directed by Ryan Karels
Written by Leila Cohan-Miccio
“Nanny Cruising.” Listen, if you don’t want to meet families, you shouldn’t come to this park. Originally performed by High Treason at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre on July 20, 2009.
Starring: Sarah Claspell, Kate McKinnon, Marcus Bishop-Wright, Rob Webber, Veronica Osorio Videtta, and Michael Hartney
Directed by Ryan Karels
Written by Leila Cohan-Miccio
“Food Porn.” Sometimes, things don’t go as planned when you’re cooking. It’s all perfectly natural. Originally performed at by High Treason at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre on May 18, 2009.
Starring: Sarah Claspell, Marcus Bishop-Wright, and Michael Hartney
Directed by Ryan Karels
Written by Leila Cohan-Miccio