Join Cameron Esposito (virtually, of course) for a talk with Chicago Humanities Festival about her memoir

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Join Cameron Esposito (virtually, of course) for a talk with Chicago Humanities Festival about her memoir
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Like so many other organizations, the Chicago Humanities Festival has had to make some adjustments to its spring lineup as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. But we don’t have to worry about CHF going on hiatus—in fact, The A.V. Club has partnered with the Chicago Humanities Festival on a new event scheduled for tomorrow evening, which will be available via livestream. On Thursday, comedian, author, podcaster, Take My Wife co-creator, and erstwhile A.V. Club contributor Cameron Esposito will talk about her new book, Save Yourself: A Memoir, her “queer-as-hell” story of coming out and finding comedy.

As you might already know from watching or listening to her stand-up, Esposito grew up in a devout Catholic home—she even aspired to be a priest at one point. She digs further into her upbringing in the Chicago suburbs and her education at Boston College, where she realized: “Shit, I think my Catholicism broke.” Save Yourself is a warm-hearted extension of Esposito’s poignant comedy, which she’ll be discussing at length (and at distance) with Chicagoan Kristen Kaza, the co-founder of the LGBTQ+ dance series, Slo ’Mo: Slow Jams for Queer Fam. Their conversation will be available via YouTube Live beginning at 7 p.m. ET on Thursday, April 16. For more information, you can check out the event page here, which also has a link for donations to CHF in lieu of purchasing tickets. We’ll have more on CHF’s event programming later this spring.

4 Comments

  • thefabuloushumanstain-av says:

    I did like her column but I always had reservations that she would take an “ask me anything” approach and then be like “it’s weird that you asked me that” and not answer the questionit’d be like Savage Love if Dan Savage was like “whatever, perv” instead of answering at length questions that are entirely fictional and written by actual troll pervs.

  • recognitions-av says:

    In before THE RAGE

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