Favourite female comedians - [Guest Vlog]

GUEST VLOG KLAXON!!! Wooo! Eve shares a spectacular list of her favourite lady comedians (many of whom are also in my list)

Who said women aren’t funny?! Reblog with your favourite female comedians!

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http://weaselandaduckonatandem.tumblr.com

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Chicks aren’t funny

It seems we haven’t shared Jenn’s women in comedy video yet, that’s a bit silly of us, let’s fix that now.

Jenn talks about why men think women aren’t funny, and how the comedy circuit is sexist. Who are your favourite female comedians and do you think it’s harder for female comedians?

Also in case you missed any of the other videos this week check out the handy dandy playlist here: http://bit.ly/QjuHYA

Find this Dame online:

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Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/jenncanrelyonme

Women in comedy? Don’t make me laugh!

In which Holly makes a triumphant return and chats a little bit about the barriers that stop more women from going into comedy. Missed you all, it’s well good to be back! ♥

This Dame:
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Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/missraaae

This week’s TOPIC ANNOUNCEMENT should probably include a joke, but as a humourless feminist I can’t think of one, so reblog with your funniest jokes instead!

THIS WEEK: Women in Comedy

- Just in time for the first week of t

he Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland. Hoorah!

NEXT WEEK: How to find support/other feminists

- This has been a frequently asked question from a lot of our new followers, so hopefully we can give a few tips and spread a little feminist love and support.

THE WEEK AFTER: Prude-shaming

- Re-scheduled from a few weeks ago, and one of the most popular topics in our recent Facebook poll. If you haven’t seen our previous videos on slut-shaming check ‘em out here:http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL985AE0A129213B08

And that’s it for this week! Remember if you’d like to do a guest video on these or any other topic then check out full details how here: http://bit.ly/OJNKfV and let us know! - Becca x

[First image shows British comedian Josie Long, a white woman with short brown hair, standing against a white wall smiling at the camera. It was taken by Idil Sukan on Flickr

Second image shows a black and white illustration of a woman looking thoughtful with the caption “I’m a Feminist, now what?” I’ve seen this image around a lot but have no idea of the original source. If anyone knows it I’ll add it in here.

Third image is of ThosePeskyDames very own Jenn, a young white woman with red hair and sunglasses on, holding a cardboard protest sign reading “This virgin/whore dichotomy is getting pretty fucking old.” Photo was taken at Slutwalk London 2011.]

This week’s TOPIC ANNOUNCEMENT is titled “oh crap, I totally forgot it was Sunday yesterday”. So, moving on…

THIS WEEK: Gender stereotypes in toys, products and marketing for kids.

- The most voted for topic on our Facebook poll! You asked, you get.

NEXT WEEK: Women in comedy 

- ‘cause it’s the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, woo!

THE WEEK AFTER: How to find support/other feminists 

- This didn’t get so many votes, but it’s something a lot of people have asked us since our TV spot, and we figure those who did vote for it are probably those newest to feminism/who need the most support.

You may have noticed we’re not strictly following the order of our topics poll, but we have used it to shuffle around our schedule for the next few months. And we’ll run a new poll in a few weeks, and probably every month or so now, to make sure you’re still interested.

As ever if you’d like to do a guest video on these or any other feminist topic then please let us know!

Now I really need to get started on my video for this week, it may be another late one… - Becca x

[First image is of a three panel comic strip. The first panel is titled “boys toys” and shows a male child being given an exciting lego/mechano like toy, the second panel is titled “girls toys” and shows a female child being given a doll. The final panel is titled “subsequently…” and features two male characters asking why there are so few girl engineers. The comic is from Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal (although I rearranged the layout slightly)

Second image shows British comedian Josie Long, a white woman with short brown hair, standing against a white wall smiling at the camera. It was taken by Idil Sukan on Flickr

Third image shows a black and white illustration of a woman looking thoughtful with the caption “I’m a Feminist, now what?” I’ve seen this image around a lot but have no idea of the original source. If anyone knows it I’ll add it in here.]