Pri Month means that ’s time to enjoy art and entertament om our favore LGBTQ creators, so here are seven of the bt gay edians.
Contents:
- BEG GAY IS EXPENSIVE: HERE’S HOW TO TAKE PRI YOUR FANC
- 7 HILAR GAY COMEDIANS WHO SLAY EVERY PERFORMANCE
- TOM ALLEN: THE IA OF GAY SHAME STILL PERVAS
- “BEG GAY IS REALLY EXPENSIVE” SAYS THE ‘I LOVE YOU PHILLIP MORRIS’ RED BAND TRAILER
- LGH YOUR FEARS AWAY WH 7 OF THE FUNNIT GAY COMEDIANS EVER
- ON THE IMPORTANCE OF BEG A GAY COMEDIAN.
BEG GAY IS EXPENSIVE: HERE’S HOW TO TAKE PRI YOUR FANC
* being gay is expensive comedian *
Risg to fame followg her special "Nate, " Gadsby has phed edy to new levels by weavg together personal stori, art history lsons, and sthg monologu — routely takg hs at men and the chronicl her childhood growg up as a lbian Tasmania, where homosexualy was illegal until 1997.
7 HILAR GAY COMEDIANS WHO SLAY EVERY PERFORMANCE
The edian discs the shame he felt growg up gay the 1990s, and how he overme . * being gay is expensive comedian *
Yang beme the first Che-Amerin and third openly gay st member on NBC's "Saturday Night Live" edian, who hosts a pop culture podst lled "Las Culturistas, " has proven his range on the "SNL, " masterfully portrayg characters om a Che tra reprentative ed as "Tra Daddy" to former Democratic printial ndidate Andrew Yang. Amstell, who beme known for appearanc on "Pop World" and "Never Md The Buzzcks, " stand-up edy as a nfsnal, workg through issu like his parents' divorce, eatg meat, and timacy the Brish ic speaks openly about his sexualy durg sets, Amstell said he was "terrified" of beg gay before g out durg his Netflix special "Set Free.
Cho, who grew up San Francis and had parents that owned a gay bookstore, has squashed the stereotypil tras placed on Asian-Amerin gaed populary by wrg and starrg a s lled "All Amerin Girl" and has bee a celebrated stand-up ic.
TOM ALLEN: THE IA OF GAY SHAME STILL PERVAS
"Beg Gay Is Really Expensive" Says The 'I Love You Phillip Morris' Red Band Trailer * being gay is expensive comedian *
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“BEG GAY IS REALLY EXPENSIVE” SAYS THE ‘I LOVE YOU PHILLIP MORRIS’ RED BAND TRAILER
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LGH YOUR FEARS AWAY WH 7 OF THE FUNNIT GAY COMEDIANS EVER
Gay edy isn’t niche ’s all changed so fast that at one pot, while he’s discsg a sketch about rporate sponsorship of gay pri paras that he did wh Lil Nas X last May, Yang, 31, tch himself and says, lghg, “Why am I talkg about this the past tense, like ’s another era?
ON THE IMPORTANCE OF BEG A GAY COMEDIAN.
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They were pneers who had to walk a plited le, at once makg stand-up safe for gay performers and makg gay edy palatable for straight dienc that, 30 years ago, were still far more fortable lghg at queer people than wh them. And the third strand was drag — there all along, olr than pop culture self, the subject of angry ntentn the gay muny between those who embraced as an act of transgrsive fiance and genr subversn and those who nounced as mstrelsy or, worse, bad for the e; pop culture, was a s-long journey om “La Cage x Foll” on Broadway the 1980s to “RuPl’s Drag Race” the 2000s, at which pot the naysayers fally had to adm feat. Source photos: Alex SchaeferOne thg that distguish the new wave of gay edy is that n draw om all the tradns and rebe them to somethg new — at once polil and mpy; cheerful and subversive; stumed and nfsnal; explic and mastream.