Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It’s an objective fact: Black women are hilarious. Through the trials and tribulations of living, they prevail by finding the ...
Angie McMahon plans to prove that women are funny, and she’s recruited 55 comics from across the United States to help the cause. McMahon is the founder and artistic director of the Funny is Female ...
Western University has introduced a course titled “Women Aren’t Funny: Feminist Stand-Up Comedy,” aimed at challenging the ...
In the crowd at a comedy show, three kinds of laughter can usually be heard. First up is the, “oh man, oh god, did they really just say that?” laughter — the kind that comes with a facepalm or a slow ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — Whether you’re planning a fun date night, a girls’ night out, or looking for a wholesome event to enjoy with your church group or grandparents, look no ...
"That's What She Said," ASU's sketch comedy show written, directed and performed by an all-woman and gender minority cast, took the stage for the second year in a row at ASU Prism Theatre on March 7.
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 ...
Festival introduces cooperative revenue platform, free AI voice protection, and interactive timeline honoring 275+ Black women across seven decades of comedy. Social media platforms profit from their ...
The 1960s marked a turning point in comedy, when performers began pushing beyond punchlines and embracing satire, social commentary, and more personal styles of humor. This era produced comedians who ...