Together, they offer advice to callers who submit online questions. She said one of the more interesting calls they got was from a transgender man who struggled with smoking marijuana on a daily basis.
His whole life opened up. Once he stopped, he had clarity and that kind of conversation is very moving and inspiring. Handler, one of six siblings, was born to a Mormon mother and Jewish father. When she was 9 years old, her year-old brother, Chet, died in a hiking accident — a tragic loss that impacted her family life.
Talk about seeing the future and knowing what would work for me. Online: humphreysconcerts. Spring arts Dance: Catching up with dancer Trystan Merrick. Tour celebrates the legacy of Alvin Ailey, whose dance company turns 60 this year. City Ballet of San Diego takes on the Balanchine challenge. National Entertainment.
I'm having a blast on stage. It doesn't feel like work," Handler says of being back on the road. Read More. In , Handler had debuted another hour-long standup special, "Evolution," about staying home amid the pandemic, going to therapy and coming to terms with her older brother's death, who died when she was a still a child. Her new show, Handler says, is equally personal. Chelsea Handler in her "Evolution" comedy special.
I tell stories. So, you know, my standup is my life. Handler's home life, for much of the pandemic, included more family -- and new realizations about gender inequity.
The world began to have this conversation about the White-male patriarchy, how every system is built on that. It's not men's fault either. We're all products of our culture," she says. Men feel they have more license to say whatever the hell they feel like saying, even when they don't know what they're talking about half the time, whereas women have been muted.
By Elizabeth Wagmeister. Senior Correspondent. Chelsea Handler is vaccinated, horny and ready to get back on stage. Handler has set 40 nationwide dates with tickets going on sale Friday, June Live Nation is handling the tour.
The tour comes as live events are slowly becoming to come back following a year and a half of concerts, shows, comedy and theater being shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic. With vaccinations rolling out, Handler wants the world to know that she is vaccinated — and horny, hence the title of her latest show. My job is to bring joy and laughter and comfort to as many people as I can.
I always rotate. I like Dogwalkers. Unfortunately, all of these joints always have something in them, so it has a little bit more wear and tear on your system. I might move on to edibles. But I do a nice rotation throughout the year. Q: Aside from the tour, what else do you have going through the end of the year or the next 12 months or so? We announced the first half of the tour, and then there will be a second half. Where: Taft Theatre, E.
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