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January 27, 2017

Female Comedians Take On The Women's March
by Katie Conway - 1




 Youd have to be living under a rock - or cowardly hiding in the White House - to not know about the historic Womens March on Washington that took place this past Saturday, along with fellow Sister Marches across the country and around the globe. The March was in reaction to the elected - now President - Donald J. Trumps misogynistic and sexist remarks towards women, as well as threats towards womens health care, immigration reform, LGBTQ rights, fair wages, racial injustice, etc. The March on Washington itself had over 500,000 attendees (almost 3x as many people that showed up to Trumps Inauguration), and an estimated 2.5 million marchers worldwide! With massive crowds like these, its no surprise when you see a celebrity or two exercising there right to protest for women everywhere. Here are a few funny females who made their voices heard on January 21, 2017.

Lauren Lapkus
Along with musical genius Lin-Manuel Miranda and fellow comedian John C. Reilly! The trio met up across the pond in London, supporting womens rights an ocean away. Lapkus is best known for her role as Susan Fischer on Orange is the New Black, as well as Comedy Bang! Bang! and The Earliest Show.


Amy Schumer
Amy looked badass in her bright orange NASA suit during the March on Washington! Not only did she recently wear the suit to an interview with the amazing Neil DeGrasse Tyson, but she also wore it in support of gun control - something she has passionately advocated for after two women were shot during a screening of her film Trainwreck. Schumer also caught up with fellow feminist celebrities at The March, such as pals Madonna and Gloria Steinem.

Mindy Kaling
The Mindy Project star and The Office alumni advocated at a Sister March in Los Angeles, CA, with some awesome friends!


Fran Drescher
The Emmy Award wining Fran Drescher - best known for creating, writing, directing, and starring in the hit series The Nanny - was spotted in Washington, along with friends like Cher and singer Alicia Keys. Fran is also a healthcare advocate who started the Cancer Schmancer Movement - an organization that aims to help women with cancer diagnosed in Stage 1.


Chelsea Handler
The Sundance Film Festival wont stop these awesome ladies from marching! On a cold and snowy evening in Park City, Utah, actress and comedian Chelsea Handler lead The Womens March on Main - with more than 8,000 participants, including Charlize Theron and Kristen Stewart.



Jenny Slate
The ever-hilarious Jenny Slate - best known for her work on Parks and Recreation, The Kroll Show, and Obvious Child - also braved the cold and attended The Womens March on Main.

           

Samantha Bee
The fierce and funny Samantha Bee made it to The March with the rest of her awesome Full-Frontal with Samantha Bee crew! You can check out her video recapping the March on Washington above, along with a performance by the group of women who sang the viral hit Quiet. You can also purchase Samantha BeeNasty Women shirt here in support of Planned Parenthood.

Uzo Aduba
The Emmy Award-Winning Orange is the New Black star brought a sign to Washington that says it all.


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January 24, 2017

Four Hilarious, Heartfelt and Woman-Led Podcasts
by Unknown - 0


There are so many great podcasts in the world that it can be hard to know where to start. Below, I picked my four favorite podcasts, in no particular order. They all feature women and diverse voices and are a great use of your time. Trust me.

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Bad With Money with Gabby Dunn
In Bad with Money with Gabby Dunn, Dunn personally examines something that makes many of us very anxious: money. This discomfort is exemplified in her first episode, where people are more willing to tell her their favorite sex position than how much money they have in their checking account.

Dunn grew up worried about money, and now that she is experiencing a level of success, she is analyzing her struggles with money through a feminist perspective. On her show, she talks about content creators on YouTube being undervalued for what they produce, the psychological drawbacks of the idea of success, and how to manage money if you are in a creative field. She interviews people like comedians and partners Rhea Butcher and Cameron Esposito, Youtuber Hank Green, comic Sara Schaefer, and Oscar short film nominee Lexi Alexander. The episodes clock in at about a half an hour, so it's a great podcast to listen to on a walk, running errands, or on your commute to work[. As a 20-something who wants to work in a creative field and worries about money, this podcast is relatable and a stress relieving.

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2 Dope Queens
This podcast is a live recording of a weekly stand up show hosted by Jessica Williams and Phoebe Robinson featuring a diverse slate of comics, clocking in around about an hour per episode. One of the best parts of the podcast is Williams and Robinson’s friendship. Their hilarious banter in the beginning of the podcast is always a treat, with Phoebe and Jessica discussing what their role in the civil rights movement would be, being in love with Dwayne the Rock Johnson, or celebrating their birthdays on the show. Their obvious joy and affection for one another is one of my favorite parts of this podcast, and the fact that it features comics like Aparna Nancherla, Emily Heller and Jo Firestone is an added bonus.

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The Jackie and Laurie Show
Frequently, women in comedy are asked, " What's it like to be a woman in comedy?" The Jackie and Laurie Show is an in-depth answer to that question. Two standup comedians, Jackie Kashian and Laurie Kilmartin, conduct an honest and informative podcast for people who are interested in seeing how successful standups work. Jackie and Laurie are occasionally curmudgeonly, extremely engaging and constantly hilarious. Over the course of one show, they talk about their weeks, go over the strength and weaknesses of their sets, and dish on their industry. Their camaraderie and experience in their field make it a great podcast to listen to.

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Reality Bytes
Hosted by Stephanie Beatriz and Courtney Kocack, another pair of best friends, this podcast is about sex, love and dating in the digital age. The podcast premiered at the end of September and has featured guests like former family therapist and writer Emily V. Gordon, comic Beth Stelling, and the aforementioned Gabby Dunn of Bad With Money . Because Beatriz is a star of Brooklyn 99, they sometimes have substitute hosts for her. This makes for an exciting podcast, as some of the substitute hosts in the past have been Sofiya Alexander, a standup comedian and Shadi Petosky, a trans-rights activist and the creator of the Amazon cartoon "Danger and Eggs".


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January 23, 2017

Which Joe Biden Meme Are You?
by Katie Conway - 0



As our next President has been (unfortunately) sworn into office, almost all of us are feeling some form of anger, anxiety, or sadness. Take your mind off things with this fun and wholesome quiz about your favorite meme-loving former Vice President! Are you Ice-Cream Joe, Knuckle Sandwich Joe, or maybe even Prankster Joe? Take the quiz below and find out! 
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