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Tag Archives: comedy
Sunday Fun Day: The Laugh a Little Edition
It’s the last day of the weekend and you should take some time to enjoy it. My suggestions are below. Louis C.K. On being broke I Love Lucy The eggs scene. As always, filmed before a live studio audience. Also … Continue reading
Feminist History, The Comedy Edition: I Love Lucy
Some may argue with the title. Some might say that, while funny, I Love Lucy, and its star Lucille Ball, is not truly feminist. Lucy Ricardo was constantly thwarted in all her attempts to break out of the domesticated role … Continue reading
Posted in comedy, Feminism, Television
Tagged comedy, feminism, feminist, I Love Lucy, Lucille Ball, pregnancy, television, Vitameatavegimin
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Funny Ladies
As someone who has recently seen Bridesmaids, and thoroughly enjoyed it, and as someone who is a self-described feminist, I am happy for its success. Not only is it funny and well-made, it’s funny with a cast of women in … Continue reading
Posted in comedy, Feminism, Film, Reviews, Television
Tagged Annie Mumolo, Bridesmaids, comedy, equity, Golden Girls, I Love Lucy, Kids in the Hall, Kristen Wiig, late-night comedy, Lucille Ball
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