It’s an “exciting time” for women in comedy right now, per veteran comedian Ana Gasteyer, who was part of TheWrap’s Power Women Summit “Bring the Funny: Women in Comedy Roundtable” on Wednesday. “It’s ...
Comedy has always been a tool for Black women—an instrument to tell uncomfortable truths, uplift cultural narratives, and connect generations through laughter. But behind every punchline is a legacy ...
A decade ago, Julie Nolke started doing YouTube videos as a way to promote herself as an actor. The initial hope was that the platform would be a live-action portfolio of sorts that could help Nolke ...