Kate Clinton

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Kate Clinton
Clinton in 2006
Clinton in 2006
Medium Stand-up comedy
Nationality American
Genres Political Commentary
Subject(s) Politics, Gay/Lesbian
Spouse Urvashi Vaid
Website http://www.kateclinton.com/

Kate Clinton has been an American comedian for over 25 years, specializing in political commentary from a gay/lesbian point of view. She was born in Buffalo, New York.

[edit] Comic career

Kate Clinton is a self-described "fumerist," or feminist humorist, who has set out to prove that being lesbian can be, and often is, funny. She was raised in a large Catholic family. In young adulthood she was a "pre-Michael J. Fox conservative" who attended Le Moyne College,[1] a small Jesuit liberal arts college, and went on to teach high school English and coach.

In addition to comedy appearances and one-woman-shows such as Correct Me If I'm Right, All Het Up and Kate's Out Is In, she has written two books, Don't Get Me Started and What the L. She has written monthly columns for The Progressive and The Advocate.

She has made numerous appearances on television, and has served as grand marshal of gay pride parades. Clinton has produced several comedy albums, which was performed successfully in an off-Broadway production, published a book entitled Don't Get Me Started, and is working on a second book. When the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan began, she was a part-time commentator on CNN.[2]

Kate Clinton lives in New York City & Provincetown with her partner, Urvashi Vaid. Her 2006 tour marks her 25th anniversary as a professional stand-up comedian.

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.lemoyne.edu Lemoyne.edu Retrieved on 05-23-07
  2. ^ http://andrejkoymasky.com/liv/fam/bioc3/clin1.html Andrejkoymasky.com Retrieved on 05-23-07

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