Comedy has always been a tool for Black women—an instrument to tell uncomfortable truths, uplift cultural narratives, and connect generations through laughter. But behind every punchline is a legacy ...
A reporter walks into a bar. Except, it’s not a bar; it’s a basement comedy club in Clifton. And there’s no bartender serving corny one-liners; it’s a group of women serving actually funny punchlines.
Let’s be honest—Black women have long been the heart of comedy, whether through storytelling, satire, or sheer presence. And now, a new generation is stepping into the spotlight with fresh voices, ...
When the world was trying to stay afloat through the disorienting early months of the pandemic—and not everyone ultimately did—grocery store visits became socially distanced, and the pace of life ...
Courtney Richard and Cheyenne Walters join Coast Live to discuss the 12th year of "Panties In A Twist," the largest all-women comedy show in the country, presented by Push Comedy Theater. Panties in a ...
Hannah Gadsby’s Nanette is available on Netflix. Cameron Esposito’s Rape Jokes is available on her website. Six years ago, at the Largo in L.A., comedian Daniel Tosh declared that jokes about rape ...
The Secret Comedy of Women, created and performed by Barbara Gehring and Linda Klein, brings to life the humor found in the journey from girlhood to womanhood. This immersive two-woman show explores ...
Some of the funniest performers on TV came out Wednesday night for TheWrap’s inaugural Women of Comedy Emmy Showcase, a celebration of leading female voices in comedy. The invitation-only event took ...
“It think it’s an incredible time to be funny,” “Abbott Elementary” star Lisa Ann Walter said at the TheWrap’s “Keeping it Fresh: Careers That Keep Evolving” panel as part of the inaugural Women of ...