Friday, October 19, 2007 - 5:00pm
Main Art Theatre, Royal Oak

 

 

 

 

With a quarter century of stand-up under her belt, Kate Clinton calls herself “the last lesbian comic standing.” In 2006, to mark her silver anniversary, Kate embarked on a 50-city “It’s Come to This!” tour.

Her hilarious performance is interspersed with a variety of personal moments along the tour route, including backstage banter with her 18-year partner Urvashi Vaid, and a public reading from her new book, What the L? Called “the mother of comedy” by today’s up-and-coming lesbian comics, Clinton’s sharp, politically-charged humor has made her a celebrated voice of enlightenment and empowerment, effectively changing people’s lives and minds.

A man and woman, who are friends and former lovers, compete for the same woman at a grocery store.

While struggling with a secret crush, Melissa wonders what would Jesus do if he were a teenage lesbian?

What would life be like if homosexuality were the norm and straight people were the “queer” ones?

An average Joe finds a new scapegoat to pin his troubles on in the music video of the satirical song by Oded Gross.

 

 

 

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