Showing posts with label Jezebel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jezebel. Show all posts

Monday, March 5, 2012

WICF 2012 Performer Lane Moore Wrote About Us on Feministing.com

By WICF Editor Liz McKeon

Lane Moore is a stand-up comedian and writer for The Onion, Ms. Magazine, and WitStream, as well as an editor for Jezebel and truTV's Dumb As A Blog. She's performing at WICF in the "Comedy Studio Stand-Up Comedy Showcase, Hosted by Kate Ghiloni" on Saturday, March 24 at 8 PM. Lane's also conducting the workshop, "Write. Now: Writing Even if You Think You're Not Ready," on Sunday, March 25, at 3:15 PM.


Oh, and she wrote about our lil' ole festival on Feministing! Read Lane's article, "Why you should save your nickels for this year’s Women in Comedy Festival," and then check her out on the 24th!

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

When a Friend's Monologue Sounds Like a Confession of Sexual Violence

Part Two of a Three-Part Response to the Status Quo, Diversity and Misogyny in Comedy

Part I: No Offense, White Boys: Diversity in Comedy and the Rapeprov Happening by Pam Victor

Part III: Sexualized Heckling by Barbara Holm


BY WICF Contributor Jen Ducharme

"Are you busy right now?" a friend asked, as she swooped up right next to my desk at work, pale-faced.

"No," I replied, imagining different scenarios (Beyoncé-is-now-un-pregnant-level) in order to prepare myself for an impending shit storm.

Taking a look at her screen, I saw the headline: "Is This Comedy Monologue a Rape Confession?" Our friend, Eric Angell, stood there, monologizing with an unassuming grin. Within minutes, he proceeded to destroy his reputation along with the trust of his peers, and to sadden and disappoint those who love him.

I'm not defending his words; the video was extremely hard to watch and process. It truly is a scary story. Why is he telling this story in a comedic forum, and what the hell is going through his head as he tells it with such glee? And how can this be the same guy who ate my horrible cooking and laughed with me often?

The only thing I can conclude with certainty from watching the video is that he’s an asshole who told an offensive story. Eric has revealed his ignorance about women and sex, as well as basic story-telling elements like tone. I believe and I hope this was a botched attempt to be funny. The fact of the matter is I do not know what truly happened the night he decided to drop by the woman's hotel room.

So as everyone sharpens their pitchforks and gets ready for the witch burning (always better attended than a block party), I grow wary. It’s so easy to vilify someone we don’t know. It’s easy to call him a rapist. It slaps a label onto the whole situation and eliminates the supercreeptasticscary feeling. I see all this anger pouring out like a rousing piece that crashes to a Tchaikovsky-like finish from so many people. What will we solve going after him? When we vilify him, we lose the full context. Which is … what? That he's a bad person? A bad story-teller? A rapist? I don’t know. The truth is less certain than what we would want, but too unsettling to avoid an attempt to name it. Going after him would validate him, and give him too much power — but how do we deal with the very real problem of misogyny, as female improvisers?

Friday, March 25, 2011

Funny Women in Jezebel

Hello, funny ladies! I’d like to direct your attention over to Gawker property Jezebel, if I may. Since they cover all facets of media, they tend to have a different take on the portrayal of female comedians in the media than your average (or above-average) comedy blog.

Irin Carmon, who appeared on Rachel Sklar’s SXSW panel “The Female Funny: Is It Different For Girls?” sums up the perennial-seeming debate on the existence of women in comedy in four points, the last of which is:
Feels right about now like we're at a new stage:
4) Funny women are getting out there, both via traditional venues and by creating their own.

I’d say this is a pretty accurate take on funny ladies. What do you think?



For an added Friday bonus, here’s their post on Aaron Sorkin’s “30 Rock” cameo:
http://jezebel.com/#!5785587/aaron-sorkin-defends-his-depiction-of-female-characters-in-30-rock-cameo


Reference:http://jezebel.com/#!5784926/comedy-ladies-doing-it-for-themselves.