Showing posts with label The Sound of Young America. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Sound of Young America. Show all posts

Sunday, February 27, 2011

The Internet Loves WICF! You Should, Too! (Buy Your Tickets While You Can!)

Happy Oscars Sunday,
WICF-ers!


A big thank you goes out to all areas of the 'Net featuring WICF in our run-up to the fest!

You can find us over at:
Punchline Magagazine,
The Boston Phoenix,
Maximum Fun, home of "The Sound of Young America," on "WTF with Marc Maron,"
ComedyNews.org,
G.L.O.C. [gorgeous ladies of comedy], and
Examiner.com Boston.


Seen us somewhere else? Let us know! E-mail editor@women
incomedyfestival.com.




Tickets are going fast and workshops are filling up — don't be left out!
For tickets: http://www.womenincomedyfestival.com/schedule
For workshops: http://www.womenincomedyfestival.com/workshops


Step Up Your Stand Up
With Jeff Singer!
We had to add a third Step Up Your Stand Up With Jeff Singer workshop because the first two sold out! The third one will be Sunday, March 13th, 2011 at 12 P.M. at ImprovBoston. You can still get the $150 early registration price if you sign up by March 6th!

Friday, February 18, 2011

You Listen to "The Sound of Young America," Don't You?

By WICF Editor Liz McKeon

"The Sound of Young America" is a public radio show out of LA.

"The Sound of Young America" is about things that are awesome.

Host Jesse Thorn, "America's Radio Sweetheart," speaks with entertainers and artists, and it just so happens (ho ho!) that he's spoken to a lot of women comics over the years. A LOT. And because it's Friday, and because we love you, we're linking you to some of them right here! Enjoy!

(Don't forget that we love you.)


Amy Sedaris! Photo credit: WNYC and Casey De Pont.
Amy Sedaris (2010)
The Sound of Young America


That's right, it's an Amy Sedaris two-fer!






Sarah Vowell, author of The Wordy Shipmates.Photo credit: Vassar.edu.

Samantha Bee (2010)
The Sound of Young America








Sarah Thyre, author of Dark at the Roots.
Photo credit: "The Sound of Young America" website.