All Entries Tagged With: "lesbian"
‘Words With Girls’: Gay, Ironic and Masterful
With a flare for the ironic, Words with Girls is weirdly funny
Brittani Nichols: ‘Words With Girls’ for Girls Who Like Girls
We recently chatted with Brittani about her writing and innovative new web series, Words With Girls
Ellen DeGeneres Wants Boy Scouts to Be More Lenient
Ellen is pushing for the Boy Scouts to reconsider their controversial anti-gay policy
VIDEO: ‘How To Piss Off Your Lesbian Girlfriend’
The title really sparked my curiosity, because I thought lesbians never fought
Julie Goldman: Gay Street Therapist
As a pioneer and an inspiring queer comic, Julie Goldman has been giving us lesbian executive realness since the age of 15
Ellen DeGeneres’ New Sitcom Features Single Woman Afraid of Being Alone
Only fifteen short years ago, Ellen DeGeneres rocked the world of situation comedies
Eddie Griffin Attacks Audience Member, Stands Behind It
Griffin’s camp states, “Eddie was doing his job… ALL races, religions, genders and stereotypes are considered equal on stage.”
Margaret Cho Announces New Stand-Up Tour ‘MOTHER’
Margaret Cho says this will be her “edgiest tour to date!”
Ellen DeGeneres Wins the Mark Twain Prize for Humor
The comedian jokes, “Why didn’t I get this sooner?”
Suzanne Westenhoefer: Celebrity + Lesbian + Comedienne = Celesbian
It’s been a long year-and-a-half for Suzanne Westenhoefer. But the first openly lesbian comedian in the country to play all of the major comedy clubs found a silver lining at the end of it all
Suzanne Westenhoefer – Funny AND Lesbian
A Sacramento Comedy.Com Interview
“Does sexuality matter in the comedy business?” I asked Suzanne Westenhoefer, who has been credited as the first lesbian comic to come “out” in mainstream comedy.
Lesbian Activist and Comedian Suzanne Westenhoefer Speaks To Sacramento Comedy.Com. Westenhoefer, who performs at comedy clubs throughout the nation is performing in Sacramento March 19th at the Center for Spiritual Awareness to a sold out crowd.
An Interview with Kate Clinton
A Sacramento Comedy Interview
Thirty years is a long time to work in any industry, especially the entertainment industry. You’ve got so many variables to sift through. Your own endurance, your world view, the world’s view of you, economic booms, recessions, MySpace, Facebook, Kanye West and the occasional 4 to 8 year change political power. Three decades worth of trends and regurgitated trends are enough to make you crazy or just plain forget that is was a trend in the first place.
Kate Clinton at The Crest Theater
Headlines at The Crest Theater September 25th Kate Clinton is a faith-based, tax-paying, America-loving political humorist and family entertainer. With a career spanning over 28 years, Kate Clinton has worked through economic booms and busts, Disneyfication and Walmartization, gay movements and gay markets, lesbian chic and queer eyes, and EIGHT presidential inaugurals. She still believes [...]