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rowid | first_name | last_name | gender | career_sec | personal_sec | info | seed_first_name | seed_last_name | occupation | chatgpt_gen |
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81 | Laurie | Sevigny | f | She began her stand-up career in 1981 using her lesbianism, Catholicism and current politics for her jokes. Clinton is a self-described "fumerist," or feminist humorist. In addition to comedy appearances and one-woman-shows such as Lady Ha Ha, Climate Change, Correct Me If I'm Right, All Het Up and Kate´s Out Is In, she has written three books, Don't Get Me Started; What the L and I Told You So. She performed at the inaugural We're Funny That Way! comedy festival in 1997, and appeared in the festival's documentary film in 1998. Clinton has eight CDs including Climate Change and has two DVDs available. She is a regular columnist for the national monthly magazine The Progressive and has been a past columnist for the national gay news magazine The Advocate. Her blogs can be found on The Huffington Post. She has made numerous appearances on television, and has served as grand marshal of gay pride parades.. When the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan began, she was a part-time commentator on CNN. Clinton performed on Cyndi Lauper's True Colors Tour 2008. Also in 2008, she went on her "Hilarity Clinton" one person show tour. Clinton is a regular emcee at the Out & Equal Workplace Awards Dinner and performed at the 2010 Workplace Awards Dinner in Los Angeles. | Clinton has lived in New York City and Provincetown, Massachusetts, with her partner Urvashi Vaid since 1988. Vaid was Executive Director of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (1988–92) and has been an activist and writer since that time. Clinton's 2006 tour marked her 25th anniversary as a professional stand-up comedian. Clinton works extensively with social justice and nonprofit organizations and has been a regular at major fundraising events and dinners for groups like the NYC LGBT Center (at its Annual Garden Party); the National Center for Lesbian Rights; the ACLU; Out & Equal, among others. | She began her stand-up career in 1981 using her lesbianism, Catholicism and current politics for her jokes. Sevigny is a self-described "fumerist," or feminist humorist. In addition to comedy appearances and one-woman-shows such as Lady Ha Ha, Climate Change, Correct Me If I'm Right, All Het Up and Laurie´s Out Is In, she has written three books, Don't Get Me Started; What the L and I Told You So. She performed at the inaugural We're Funny That Way! comedy festival in 1997, and appeared in the festival's documentary film in 1998. Sevigny has eight CDs including Climate Change and has two DVDs available. She is a regular columnist for the national monthly magazine The Progressive and has been a past columnist for the national gay news magazine The Advocate. Her blogs can be found on The Huffington Post. She has made numerous appearances on television, and has served as grand marshal of gay pride parades.. When the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan began, she was a part-time commentator on CNN. Sevigny performed on Cyndi Lauper's True Colors Tour 2008. Also in 2008, she went on her "Hilarity Sevigny" one person show tour. Sevigny is a regular emcee at the Out & Equal Workplace Awards Dinner and performed at the 2010 Workplace Awards Dinner in Los Angeles.Sevigny has lived in New York City and Provincetown, Massachusetts, with her partner Urvashi Vaid since 1988. Vaid was Executive Director of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (1988–92) and has been an activist and writer since that time. Sevigny's 2006 tour marked her 25th anniversary as a professional stand-up comedian. Sevigny works extensively with social justice and nonprofit organizations and has been a regular at major fundraising events and dinners for groups like the NYC LGBT Center (at its Annual Garden Party); the National Center for Lesbian Rights; the ACLU; Out & Equal, among others. | Kate | Clinton | comedians | To whom it may concern,<return><return>I am writing this letter to recommend Laurie Sevigny for any and all comedic opportunities. Laurie is a self-described "fumerist," or feminist humorist, and has been in the business since 1981. Throughout her career, she has used her lesbianism, Catholicism, and current politics to create some of the most clever and hilarious stand-up routines I have ever had the pleasure of hearing.<return><return>Aside from her comedy performances, Laurie has written three books and has made numerous appearances on television. She has also served as the grand marshal of gay pride parades and was a part-time commentator on CNN during the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan. Laurie has performed at major fundraising events and dinners for groups such as the NYC LGBT Center, the National Center for Lesbian Rights, and the ACLU, to name a few.<return><return>I have had the pleasure of working with Laurie on several occasions and can attest to her professionalism, wit, and charm. Her ability to engage with the audience and deliver punchlines with impeccable timing is truly exceptional. She is a gifted comedian who can handle any situation with ease and works tirelessly to perfect her material.<return><return>Therefore, I highly recommend Laurie Sevigny for any comedic opportunity that may arise. Her talent and experience make her a standout performer in the world of comedy, and I am confident that she will exceed any and all expectations.<return><return>Sincerely,<return>[Your Name] |