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Apr 5, 2024 |
latimes.com | Miriam Katz
Since he started performing comedy in 2007, at age 20, Jerrod Carmichael has surprised and delighted audiences by speaking candidly about his personal life. In his 2014 special “Love at the Store,” he acknowledges that he makes good money— not “murder” money, say, but enough that he can “slap a white woman” and still “be free by Friday.” In his 2022 Emmy award-winning special “Rothaniel,” he reveals his real name, talks about his father’s years of infidelity, and comes out of the closet.
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Feb 14, 2024 |
jamanetwork.com | Miriam Katz |Reed Mszar |Alyssa Grimshaw |Harvey Cushing
Key PointsQuestion Are digital health interventions associated with reducing blood pressure (BP) levels in US populations experiencing health disparities, and what types of tailored modalities have been used to manage hypertension in demographically and socioeconomically diverse subgroups?
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Jan 24, 2024 |
latimes.com | Miriam Katz
Jacqueline Novak’sdebut stand-up special, “Get on Your Knees,” began asan essay she wrote in the early 2000s, while an undergraduate at Georgetown University, exploringher “evolving ideas about — and relationship to” performing oral sex. The piece developed into a sold-out, nationwide theatrical tour directed by comedian John Early and then a 90-minute filmed version now streaming on Netflix, shot by Sam Levy (“Lady Bird,” Jerrod Carmichael’s “Rothaniel”) and directed by actor Natasha Lyonne.
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Jan 24, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Miriam Katz
Jacqueline Novak’s debut stand-up special, “Get on Your Knees,” began as an essay she wrote in the early 2000s, while an undergraduate at Georgetown University, exploring her “evolving ideas about — and relationship to" performing oral sex. The piece developed into a sold-out, nationwide theatrical tour directed by comedian John Early and then a 90-minute filmed version now streaming on Netflix, shot by Sam Levy (“Lady Bird,” Jerrod Carmichael’s “Rothaniel”) and directed by actor Natasha Lyonne.
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Jan 24, 2024 |
ca.news.yahoo.com | Miriam Katz
Jacqueline Novak’s debut stand-up special, “Get on Your Knees,” began as an essay she wrote in the early 2000s, while an undergraduate at Georgetown University, exploring her “evolving ideas about — and relationship to" performing oral sex. The piece developed into a sold-out, nationwide theatrical tour directed by comedian John Early and then a 90-minute filmed version now streaming on Netflix, shot by Sam Levy (“Lady Bird,” Jerrod Carmichael’s “Rothaniel”) and directed by actor Natasha Lyonne.
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