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Jane Curtin, Laraine Newman, Gilda Radner

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“As a sexual persona, Bernhard is unique in the contemporary arts. She is completely American. No other country can produce this kind of brashly individualistic woman, harsh, aggressive, raunchy and physical, with an imagination drenched in thirty flamboyant years of popular culture … Sandra Bernhard has Lenny Bruce’s brooding menace and quick, razor-sharp mind. She re-creates the brainy neuroticism and earthy sensuality of beatnik women, with their gloomy hipster realism. By her gutsy insistence on singing – in an ever-improving but often thin or fractured voice – Bernhard has rejoined stand-up to its origins in vaudeville, where music and comedy were brassily interwoven … she has the sophisticated worldliness of gay men and the gorgeous theatricality of drag queens … Bernhard embraces the great female personae excluded by the prudish Steinem politburo: bitch, stripper, whore, lady, fashion model …”
/ Camille Paglia’s musings from her think piece “The Female Lenny Bruce: Sandra Bernhard” in the San Francisco Examiner, 6 December 1992 /
Happy 70th birthday to perennially fierce and in-your-face comedienne, singer, actress, authoress, conceptualist, performance artist and Playboy playmate - the divine Sandra Bernhard (born 6 June 1955)! How fitting that the defiant and confrontational Bernhard was born during Pride month! Bernhard first came to my attention when I as a teenager when she was a regular anarchic (or as The Village Voice put it, “rivetingly obnoxious”) presence on TV’s Late Night with David Letterman. And seeing her provocative 1990 film Without You I’m Nothing in a nearly empty cinema (was it The ByTowne? The Mayfair?) as a university student in Ottawa, Ontario blew my freaking mind. Weirdly, in all my decades of living in London I’ve only ever seen her perform onstage once. It was in the nineties. She was backed by an all-female band called The Strap-Ons. I recall Bernhard crooning the Dionne Warwick theme tune to Valley of the Dolls and stripping down to just a g-string at one point to change costumes (to the musical accompaniment of “Brick House” by the Commodores). Portrait of Bernhard by Kevin Thomas Garcia, 2015.
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