Musician Cosy Sheridan

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By Liz Bulkley on Thursday, April 5, 2007.
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Folk Singer Cosy Sheridan documents the American female experience through her music. She often uses a light touch to get at some serious issues. Her one woman show, "The Pomegranite Seed" deals with body image and the media's role in shaping the way people feel about themselves. She joins us in the studio to talk about that and to play a few songs.

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What an outstanding

What an outstanding interview of a great musician. Cosy is not only gifted, but truly brilliant. Her ability to both expose and hold the dichotomies, the polarities of life is impressive. Many thanks, Liz, for an excellent interview.

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