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Liz Phair Has Some 'Horror Stories' To Tell
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Liz Phair Has Some 'Horror Stories' To Tell

In the singer/songwriter's new memoir, she reflects on death, sex, motherhood and misogyny.

The cover photo from Liz Phair's memoir, "Horror Stories."
The cover photo from Liz Phair's memoir, "Horror Stories."
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On today's show:

Exile In Lizville

Today's special membership drive edition of The Frame is devoted entirely to John Horn's interview with singer/songwriter Liz Phair. She burst onto the scene in 1993 with her debut album, “Exile in Guyville," and became a darling of the indie rock scene. Now she has a new memoir, "Horror Stories," in which she reflects on death, sex, motherhood and misogyny. She talks with John about how being sexually frank in her lyrics was just one part of her identity, but that one thing came to define her.