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Storyteller Kat Evasco on Comedian Margaret Cho
Margaret Cho's unapologetic raunchiness inspired a new generation of comics. Cho grew up in a Korean-American family amid San Francisco hippie culture. Her stand-up comedy was all about owning her sexuality and body, delving into topics often considered taboo. While her primetime sitcom \"All-American Girl\" achieved success, its cancellation after just one season didn't deter Cho from pushing cultural boundaries and proudly embracing her queerness. Her trailblazing presence continues to leave an indelible mark on the comedy world, particularly for female, queer, and AAPI storytellers like Kat Evasco.
Pretty/Funny
Focusing on star writer/performer comedians—Kathy Griffin, Tina Fey, Sarah Silverman, Margaret Cho, Wanda Sykes, and Ellen DeGeneres—Pretty/Funny demonstrates that women’s comedy has become a prime site of feminism in the twenty-first century.
It Is Time to Sling That Mud and Fight
[...]whatever issue it is, they blame it on the trans community. [...]we have to stay together and fight for justice in all of these avenues because they all lead back to the same thing, which is loss of freedom for all of us. Margaret Cho stars in the new feature Fire Island as well as on new seasons of Hacks and The Flight Attendant.
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