“Something Special” will premiere globally on the streamer May 9 “Hannah Gadsby: Something Special” will premiere globally on the streamer on May 9. Emmy and Peabody Award-winning comedian Hannah ...
Hannah Gadsby: Something Special is a Netflix stand up special by Australian comedian, actor, and writer Hannah Gadsby. With comedy shows, TV series, web series, and movies to their name, Hannah ...
Australian comedian Hannah Gadsby has released their latests show Woof! as an audio-only album rather than a traditional filmed special to ‘subvert the male gaze’.
The comedian opens up to PEOPLE about finding inspiration in their "mistakes and embarrassment" and why they want to break the stigma around autism and standup: "Comedy is suited to a mind like mine" ...
Hannah Gadsby‘s third comedy special at Netflix is titled “Something Special” and will premiere on the platform on May 9. The special comes out of a multi-title deal Gadsby signed at Netflix in 2022, ...
An all-star lineup of genderqueer comedians will appear on Gender Agenda, a Netflix special hosted by Hannah Gadsby, which will drop March 5. Gadsby announced the lineup Monday to Variety. Jes Tom, ...
I’ve always approached Hannah Gadsby’s Netflix specials with some trepidation: I know straight men are going to get slapped around a bit, not unjustifiably, but the laughs and the architectural ...
During the controversy over Dave Chappelle‘s last special, The Closer, fellow comedian Hannah Gadsby found themselves dragged into the situation thanks to Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos. In an effort to ...
Hannah Gadsby's new hour of stand-up comedy promises a departure from their previous outings, "Nanette" and "Douglas." This one has romance. (SOUNDBITE OF COMEDY SPECIAL, "SOMETHING SPECIAL") HANNAH ...
I found Hannah Gadsby during lockdown. Because what else was there to do besides sit on the couch and watch Netflix while wishing my friends were gathering so I could turn down their invitations to ...
Hannah Gadsby’s new Netflix special, “Gender Agenda,” is the direct result of what the comedian described as the “brouhaha” surrounding the streaming giant’s showcasing of Dave Chappelle, who has a ...
Rachel Shatto, Editor in Chief of PRIDE.com, is an SF Bay Area-based writer, podcaster, and former editor of Curve magazine, where she honed her passion for writing about social justice and sex (and ...
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