Archive for June, 2009

Videos With Friends

Monday, June 29th, 2009

These are videos I’m in with some of my friends!



LUNCH Margaret Cho John Roberts as MARGIE & MRS CHO



YouTube Video Feed

Monday, June 29th, 2009

Sarah Palin

Sarah Palin
0:58
Views: 4,463
When It Gets Racial
1:30
Views: 5,817
Dick Training Wheels
1:16
Views: 5,656
Britney and Periods
1:27
Views: 6,209
San Francisco by Jill Sobule
5:14
Views: 24,568
Protest Song (Mormon)
2:31
Views: 29,790
The Ian Harvie Show
10:15
Views: 6,503
"Rescue Me" by Joshua Klipp
2:56
Views: 28,754
Zapatos - extended remix
4:57
Views: 14,588
Dancing Pom-Chi
2:08
Views: 20,867
Masculin Feminin
3:18
Views: 10,501
My Puss
3:23
Views: 1,014,000
Former Miss Ontario
3:25
Views: 11,736



Margaret Cho LIVE this fall!

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Margaret’s hitting the road this fall, to develop a new stand-up show and workshop songs from her forthcoming comedy album. P-Town, Nashville & Annapolis are already ON SALE but stay tuned for a big announcement of all of her fall dates soon. Join the mailing list for first crack at pre-sales.



RIP Michael

Friday, June 26th, 2009

I remember Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley, just newly and surprisingly married, standing backstage at the 1994 MTV music awards. It must have been Radio City Music Hall, but when I think about the stage, somehow it doesn’t seem like it was there. Memory is funny how it changes places and details and names to protect the innocent.



He was dressed in black, in the effete military style he’d always been known for, a five star general in a glitter glam army, and they were both beautiful, in the way the incredibly rich and famous always are. I was neither rich nor famous, and maybe not yet beautiful then, not yet anyway, and standing stiffly in a too tight neon pink satin Betsey Johnson miniskirt and black Lip Service vinyl corset top and chunky heels, I waited backstage as the newlyweds kissed for millions upon millions of viewers. My manager at the time also represented Michael Jackson, and I don’t remember why I was there really except that I was part of a very, very, very extended entourage, like an extremely distant relative by marriage, at the kiddie table of fame. When I was younger I tried to go to any kind of awards show or gala. It felt like what I imagine a royal ball must have been like to attend. It was very princess adjacent, and I got to watch the true royalty brush by me, and it seemed as if they were almost real.



He had lipstick on his face, and he was seized with a bad case of giggles. It would have been adorably cute, if it were not so surreal. Maybe our eyes met. I couldn’t tell behind the dark glasses. He was pale and lean, but still gorgeous, not yet oddly disfigured by countless surgical procedures, not yet completely demonized by a relentless and seemingly heartless media. This is when he was still a man and not yet a myth, not yet a showbusiness allegory turned rotten and lurid, not yet a morality lesson on what not to be, what not to become. This was a time before all the talk of the young terminally ill boys, the dark and sinister rumors that became synonymous with his music and turned the legacy of the once fantastical and dreamlike majesty of the Neverland Ranch into something unspeakable and evil.



He loved his chimp. He loved the elephant man. He was in love with Elvis’ daughter. And when I saw him, I held my breath, and the scent he left behind was like vanilla and honey and the laughter of angels. I had loved him so as a child, playing my LP of “Off The Wall” on my Mickey Mouse Club record player until the grooves ran smooth and the songs skipped. I love him still.



Beautiful on Showtime: July 3

Friday, June 26th, 2009

Margaret’s new concert film, Beautiful, will premiere on Showtime July 3rd at 11pm ET/PT. Check her TV/FILM PAGE for more airings and the On Demand schedule.



In her fifth concert film, Beautiful, comedian Margaret Cho pulls back the veil on the myth of beauty, and exposes her audience to a raunchy and hilarious ride.



Learning to love her luscious self over the past forty years, comedian Margaret Cho realized that the eye of the beholder doesn’t hold all the power when it comes to beauty. Our tastes may be groomed by the media, but how we feel about how we look brings our self-image into focus.



Armed with something more potent than lip gloss — a mouth so shocking and raunchy it should be stamped with a warning – Cho toured America with her manifesto: “This show is really about how we should feel beautiful,” says Cho. “When you feel beautiful, you’re going to have more of a willingness to use your voice to speak.”



Shot at the Long Beach Terrace Theater, Cho’s latest stand-up concert film, Beautiful, explores the good, bad, and downright ugly in beauty, and the unattractive politicians



Drop Dead Diva on Lifetime: July 12

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

Catch Margaret in Drop Dead Diva, a new series starting on Lifetime July 12th!



Guitarded: 2010

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

Margaret is working on an album of comedy songs, for release in 2010, and is writing with many of her fave musicians, including Amanda Palmer, Tegan & Sara, Patty Griffin, Jon Brion & Grant Lee Phillips. Sign up now to be the first to get free downloads, behind the scenes video, and album updates from Margaret.