Jen Kirkman is a prolific comedian, known for her acerbic, dry wit. We look at her 2015 Netflix special and wonder what it says about mainstream lifestyles, feminist courage and life after forty.
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- I’m Gonna Die Alone (And I Feel Fine)
- The Unspeakable: And Other Subjects of Discussion
- Nikki Glaser
- Morgan Murphy
- April Richardson
- Michelle Wolff
Additional Resources:
- Jen Kirkman responds to Louis C.K. allegations: He’s ‘no longer’ a friend
- Jen Kirkman sets the record straight on Louis CK and those sexual misconduct rumors
- Jen Kirkman on Election-Night Anxiety, Touring as a Woman, and Dealing With Rumors
- Jen Kirkman: ‘Joan Rivers was my comedy mother’
- Jen Kirkman Talks Trump, Mental Health, and Overthinking Comedy
- Jen Kirkman on feminism, Hallmark Christmas movies and ? yes ? Louis C.K.
- In her first Netflix special, Jen Kirkman airs her grievances on a world gone dumb
- Jen Kirkman Finds Material in the Single Life in ‘I’m Gonna Die Alone’
- I’m Gonna Die Alone (And I Feel Fine): An Interview with Jen Kirkman
- How Morrissey’s Moping and the Bee Gees’ Style Inspired Jen Kirkman’s Standup Special