The Best Female Stand Up Comedians of the 2010s Vote 33 Christina Perri 4,229 votes With a voice that balances both vulnerability and power, Christina Perri has captured the hearts of listeners around the world.
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Also ranks #5 on The Best Female Stand Up Comedians of the '80s The 25+ Best Lily Tomlin Movies 19 to 5 51 Votes 2Short Cuts 15 Votes 3Nashville 27 Votes 4All of Me 34 Votes Photo: Arthur Mola Getty Images Kelly McGillis In 2009, Kelly McGillis came out as a lesbian in an interv...
First released as a loosie on YouTube in 2011, it later reappeared as the lead single from his debut mixtape House of Balloons, and then again as the lead single from his 2012 compilation album Trilogy (2012). The song opens with waves crashing and The Weeknd’s signature falsetto layered...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AmXlc4ZRFM Megan Mullally While not a stand-up comic, Mullally has showed off her range with an astounding array of guest spots on major and minor network TV since “Will and Grace” ended in 2006. She’s done voice work on “Bob’s Burgers” and...
2 Dope Queens,the new HBO incarnation of the standup show and podcast from comedians Jessica Williams and Phoebe Robinson, closes with a song by NY-based female rapper Nitty Scott, who was brought to the project by Williams and Robinson. ...
Out on the stand-up circuit, some comedians are arriving on-stage dressed to the nines, stepping out in vintage luxury fashion and statement shoes. Earlier this year, New York-based comic Mary Beth Barone released her first independent special, “Thought Provoking,” on YouTub...
There are a ton of comedy specials that we can watch on demand, whenever necessary. Here are 11 foolproof doses of the best medicine from funny female comedians.
2 Dope Queens,the new HBO incarnation of the standup show and podcast from comedians Jessica Williams and Phoebe Robinson, closes with a song by NY-based female rapper Nitty Scott, who was brought to the project by Williams and Robinson. ...