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Leighann Lord on Relief and Laughter

Posted on September 11, 2017 by nwilson

It’s sad when I picture it.  As some describe it, there are vast masses of people living in a state of constant psychological and emotional pressure, on t...

Cases and Current Events/Comics Talking Shop/Stand-Up Comedy

Jason Goliath and Jeannie D Talk About Stories and Laughing

Posted on August 31, 2017 by nwilson

Nontando Mposo of IOL interviewed South African media personality Jeannie D and stand-up Jason Goliath about their upcoming episode of “Celebs Stand Up...

Cases and Current Events/Comics Talking Shop/Stand-Up Comedy

D.J. Mausner on Promoting More Female Comics

Posted on August 23, 2017 by nwilson

In an interview for The Globe and Mail (8/1/2017), D.J. Mausner tells Giuseppe Valiante about how to helps out female comics. Role models She says that women do...

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Dustin Wood’s Truth

Posted on August 6, 2017 by nwilson

Danielle Jester interviewed budding comic Dustin Wood for siskiyoudaily.com (7/27/2017), he begins with a discussion of himself as a type of truth teller, at le...

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Kenneth Burke on Terministic Screens: Reflections – Selections – Deflections

Posted on July 31, 2017 by nwilson

As I said in a previous post, we have to realize, along with Kenneth Burke, that any discourse, any story, description or set of terms (“woman,” ...

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On Honest Personas, Signifieds, Truths and Spaces

Posted on July 31, 2017 by nwilson

Mo’Nique, in an interview with Blake Hannon of Kentucky.com (7/20/2017), had a few things to say about her past and present on-stage persona that are rele...

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Chris Crespo, Comics with “Disabilities”

Posted on July 11, 2017 by nwilson

Inclusion [I’ve added this to my piece on “hot” funny women as the problem of inclusion is felt by People of Color and the differently-abled a...

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