Showing posts with label Margaret Cho. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Margaret Cho. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Margaret Cho: The Hardest Working Woman in Show Business Brings Her New Tour to Denver!

By Drew Wilson

Margaret Cho returns to Denver with her new Mother Tour on October 18 at the Paramount Theater. In addition to the tour, Cho is also currently starring in the new season of Drop Dead Diva as Terri Lee as well as a new web-series called In Transition where she plays a woman recently released from prison. But wait, there's more! The hardest working woman in show bidness also has a podcast called Monsters of Talk and in her spare time serves as the go-to guest-host on The View. 

I had a chance to chat with Ms. Cho recently and we talked about all of the above in addition to much, much more.

Drew: Hey Margaret, you've got a ton of stuff going on so let's just run right on down the list. The new season of Drop Dead Diva started not too long ago, are you still enjoying that gig after all this time?
Margaret: Yeah, it’s been about five seasons and it’s very cool to be able to go back and play a character after all this time. You really learn who this person is and it’s very interesting.

What do you find interesting about your character?
I think she’s interestingly different, she’s fun and strong. I personally have never worked in an office but I feel like I have worked vicariously through her. She’s cool she’s really like the boss of everybody. She controls everything and calls the shots even though she’s not the boss she is a boss!

You're also doing a web-series called 'In Transition'. What can you tell me about that? 
It's something I wanted to do with all my friends. I wanted to do this thing where it was easy and I could just hang out with people I enjoy and don’t get to see enough. A lot of them are from The Cho Show,which was my reality show years ago on VH1, and we just kind of made the series so we could have fun together and also it’s funny and cool.

It's also kind of timely with this Orange Is The New Black, prison-chic kind of moment in entertainment. Are you watching that?
I haven’t seen it but I loved the book. I’m saving it and planning to watch the whole season all at once. I actually prefer to watch TV like that and I think a lot of people do it nowadays. We just wait and watch the whole thing at one time, which is fun.

Just hang up the Do Not Disturb sign and disappear for a weekend?
Yeah! So cool.

I just found out that you have a podcast and I happen to be in the market for some new podcasts to listen to. I will be subscribing directly after this interview.
Oh good! It’s really great, it's called Monsters of Talk and it's all different people we interview. Recently we had Lady Bunny and Exene Cervenka. We went to a furry convention which was cool. It runs the gamut of entertainment and social stuff and people I run across. My co-host Jim Short it really funny. So we just go everywhere and interview really cool people.

Margaret, how is it you’ve got like 25 jobs and some people ain't got any? Seriously, I know a lot of people who are unemployed or underemployed and it seems like you are someone with some serious insight into how to find work. How do you do it?
I think the key is to start doing a job before you get paid for doing it. Find out what you really love doing. I spent a little bit of time doing comedy before I got paid for it and then when I got paid for it became a different thing. But I think with anything, there’s an investment in time where you have to make it more about the journey and the work and then generally you get compensated after. It can’t be like; oh, I want to be rich. I don’t think it ever works that way. It’s more like deciding 'I want to do this particular job' and then finding out all the ways you can do it. And then just do it.

I know you were lobbying for one of the recently vacated seats on The View. I would have loved to see you nab a permanent spot!
You know nothing is ever for sure and I’m definitely their temp at the moment. I’m kind of on call for that. It’s a great thing, to go on that show. I say that I wanted to be on it so much that I dressed up as Catwoman like Sean Young years ago when she wanted to be in Batman. It was funny. It’s a really great thing to be able to do it whenever they ask me. I’d love that job permanently.

The Mother Tour comes to Denver October 18. Speaking on behalf of longtime fans, is there anything left that we haven’t heard about your mother?
I think that there’s a lot of things left to joke about with her. There’s also a lot to do with my own kind of struggles with aging and my own idea about how old I am and how everybody kind of looks at me as a mother figure. 

There’s a period when you’re a woman in your 40s that everybody assumes you’re a mom and that’s kind of an identity for me as well. 

I have people who call me 'mother' as well so there are a lot of different meanings to the name.

As a longtime LGBT advocate and member of the community, what are your thoughts all of the recent changes and gains in terms of LGBT rights?
I don’t know exactly because it’s just so different all over. I live in Georgia sometimes and I travel all over and I wonder what does it all means for some of the more conservative states. I’m waiting to see how it plays out. I don’t understand exactly how something like marriage is going to work since it’s not legal everywhere. It’s definitely exciting. I’m curious about how it’s going to affect everybody, federal or state-to-state, what does it all mean? It’s an exciting time.

I’ve talked to you many times over the years and what always strikes me is how different your public persona is from your personality in these interviews. You're so bombastic on stage but kind of quiet and soft-spoken in person and in interviews as opposed to, say Kathy Griffin or Joe Rogan who seem, and I could be wrong, the same onstage as they do in their personal lives. Do you see yourself in those terms?
I definitely know that I’ve had to develop a stronger presence as a performer. When I started comedy I was so young and it seemed to be an insurmountable thing. Succeeding at comedy seemed like such a big task that I had to, um, be a sort of like, very strong, very forceful performer. It’s not that I act different, it’s just sort of that being on stage requires that iron will a bit. You just get very strong and unrelenting. I don’t know if it’s a different persona or anything, I’m not sure.

I posted on my Facebook that I was going to be interviewing you and I asked my friends if they had any questions they wanted to ask you. Author Michael Thomas Ford wanted me to ask you if
you think the platypus is an example of intelligent design or a failure of Coco Chanels’ warning to remove one accessory before leaving the house.
(Laughs) Well, intelligent design is not so intelligent all the time so it would probably be answer 'B', Coco Chanel.

And finally, what message do you have for readers of MileHighGayGuy and why should they come see the Mother Tour?
Well, I haven’t been there much recently so this will be exciting for me to come back and hang out. Also, your lungs are stronger than most because of all that altitude so I think that you’ve all got to come out and really laugh it up and show off that lung power. I think that would be amazing.

Margaret Cho’s new standup comedy show MOTHER is a complicated and completely original take on sex, queer politics, drugs, guns, identity and madness, proving time and time again, boundaries uncrossed are meaningless. Nothing is sacred, least of all, this MOTHER. Click here for tickets.

Monday, July 23, 2012

Margaret Cho nominated for '30 Rock' appearances

Margaret Cho has been nominated for OUTSTANDING GUEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES 2012 for her portrayal of Kim Jong Il on "30 Rock."

"I'm so excited to have been nominated for an Emmy, especially for 30 rock, which is an incredible show and also for playing a deranged and deceased world dictator who has divided the small country of my origin in two. That's the best part. I think that's what I'd call iron curtain irony," said Cho.

Click here to check out the links from Margaret's appearance on '30 Rock'.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Margaret Cho - Captain Cameltoe


Sez Margaret about her new song 'Captain Cameltoe' and collaboration with Ani DiFranco, "I love Ani DiFranco and it was such a dream to collaborate on this song with her. We wanted to write a light and happy love song, and I really think Captain Cameltoe is just that. She played everything, and sang backup, encouraging the captain onward. I sang/spoke the lead, and we did it all in her home studio last spring, surrounded by vintage instruments and modern recording equipment. Afterwards we ate alligator cheesecake and played the song loud - its bumping beat is so addictive and powerful. Now when I hear the song, it makes me feel like I am flying.

This video is the perfect way to capture what the song is - thanks Robert!! I love being this superhero! It's awesome. And I need a tattoo of the logo. Hooray Captain Cameltoe!"

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Margaret Cho - Intervention


Margaret Cho - Intervention - featuring Tegan and Sara from Margaret Cho on Vimeo.
Check out Margaret Cho's latest, 'Intervention', with Tegan and Sara. 

Says Margaret, "I love this video and this song with Tegan and Sara. We shot it in Houston on a brief moment where all of us were free. Louis Van Amstel makes a fun little cameo too as we were right in the midst of "Dancing with the Stars" madness."

And congrats to Margaret for her Grammy nomination. Margaret's new musical comedy album, Cho Dependent, was just named as one of the Grammy nominees for Best Comedy Album, along with albums from Flight of the Conchords, Kathy Griffin, Lewis Black and Robin Williams!

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Margaret Cho wants your body transformation story

Margaret Cho recently wrote a post on her blog entitled 'Unsolicited Comments About My Body' in which she discusses her discomfort with people commenting on what they perceive to be her new and improved post-DWTS body.

She also asks for people who have gained or lost a lot of weight or otherwise drastically changed their appearances to share their stories on her blog.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Margaret Cho - Lice


Check out Margaret Cho's new song 'Lice,' featuring Ben Lee and written while she was recovering from what she calls a "mild" case of headlice.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

It Gets Better: Margaret Cho


Check out Margaret Cho's addition to Dan Savage's 'It Gets Better' project aimed at supporting victims of anti-gay bullying. I interviewed Margaret during her recent visit to Denver for the Cho Dependent Tour and she remarked that the best way to deal with this kind of abuse is "to love yourself and know that you are loved." It's true.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Cho Dependent: The Official Margaret Cho Afterparty

After you've laughed your *** off at Margaret Cho's Cho Dependent Tour on Saturday, go on ahead and dance your *** off at the official Cho Dependent Afterparty at Tracks. Be sure to bring your ticket stub for a free drink!

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Cho Dependent: A conversation with Margaret Cho


Comedian, TV star, author, musician, belly dancer, Margaret Cho's been so famous for so long and for so many reasons that it's hard to believe that she's only 41-years old.

And, now appearing on the current season of the insanely popular 'Dancing with the Stars' - where she took out none other than David Hasselhoff on the first episode - whilst simultaneously crisscrossing the nation with her new Cho Dependent comedy tour, it's possible that Cho is at the pinnacle of her 20-year long entertainment career.

I was able to snatch a few minutes of her time recently to talk to her about 'Dancing with the Stars,' The Situation, Sarah and Bristol Palin, and, on a serious note, the recent spate of anti-gay bullying suicides.



Drew Wilson: How did you come to be involved with 'Dancing with the Stars' and are you going to be able to incorporate any of your belly dancing in your performances?
Margaret Cho: I was asked to do it and did some belly dance moves in my samba routine! It's hard though, because belly dance and Latin and Ballroom dancing are such different disciplines. Hopefully I will be able to incorporate more later if we stay in!


Was that you booing Sarah Palin?
There wasn't booing for her! They were booing the judges at the low scores given to Jennifer and Derek!


What was it like being up against The Hoff for elimination after the first episode? Did you think you were gonna be able to take him out?
No! He's so famous! He really is an international icon so it was amazing to have survived that! He's also a very nice man and really an elegant personality.



You're a self-proclaimed fan of 'Jersey Shore'. What's The Situation really like?
He's actually very shy, which is surprising. You'd never expect someone like that to have a shy side but he really does!

Have you had a chance to meet and discuss politics with Bristol Palin?
We haven't talked politics - just dance! She's a really nice person and very supportive and sweet.

 How in the heck are you managing to do 'Dancing' and tour the country with the Cho Dependent Tour? On a scale of 1-10, just how exhausted are you?
It's an 11. I’m completely tired physically but having a blast. I love doing both!

You're coming to Denver this Saturday with with the Cho Dependent Tour. What can Denver audiences expect from the show?
It's all new material - lots of surprises. It's my best show yet!


On a serious note, what are your thoughts on the recent spate of anti-gay bullying suicides?
It's heartbreaking. I used my storyline on ‘Dancing with the Stars’ to celebrate gay pride and reach out to the gay youth of our world. The bullying needs to end. The gay suicides need to end. We need to heal from this and teach our children to take care of each other.

Have you ever been bullied? What's the meanest thing a bully ever said or did to you? What would you say is the best way to respond to a bully?
Yes, I have been bullied. I have been told that I should kill myself - that this is a better option than being myself. It's terrible. I feel so much for all these kids going through this. The best way to respond is to love yourself and know that you are loved.

What message do you have for Denver's gay community and readers of MileHighGayGuy?
I can't wait to see you!

Margaret Cho brings her Cho Dependent Tour to Denver on Saturday, October 9 at the Paramount Theatre. Her album of the same name is now available and features comedy songs including 'The Bear Song.'

Monday, October 4, 2010

Things to do in Denver when you're gay: See Margaret Cho's Cho Dependent Tour

Margaret Cho brings her Cho Dependent Tour to Denver's Paramount Theatre this Saturday (October 9) and she is sure to be in fine form with lots to talk about since she's also currently performing on 'Dancing with the Stars' with the likes of 'Jersey Shore's' Situation and Sarah Palin's daughter Bristol. Get your tickets today and don't forget about the official afterparty at Tracks - you get a free cocktail with your Cho Dependent Tour ticket stub!

Monday, September 20, 2010

Margaret Cho on Dancing with the Stars tonight


'Dancing With The Stars' premieres tonight with the legendary Margaret Cho.

She's been blogging about the experience here and it's some pretty funny, and interesting, stuff.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Margaret Cho is Cho Dependent in Denver

The magnificent Margaret Cho brings her Cho Dependent Tour to Denver on Saturday, October 9 at 8pm at the Paramount Theatre. 

Thursday, August 26, 2010

The Six Pack podcast celebrates 50th episode

The Six Pack, a gay radio show and podcast created by Ben Harvey and Dave Rubin (below left), announced today that it is celebrating its 50th episode, featuring special guest Margaret Cho. Ben and Dave are capitalizing on the runaway success of the top-ranked podcast with the Six Packin’ Across America tour that will kick off in September on the west coast.

The Six Pack, recorded at Sirius XM studios in New York City, is a show about what it means to be gay today, featuring a mix of celebrity interviews, news, music and pop culture segments.

Since launching just over a year ago, The Six Pack has grown tremendously in both listenership and influence, with press mentions in New York Magazine, Entertainment Weekly, and Metrosource Magazine. Guests have included Congressman Barney Frank, 'The View's' Joy Behar, CNN's Soledad O'Brien, Bravo's Andy Cohen and Bethenny Frankel, and comedians Sandra Bernhard and Jackie Mason.

"In just over a year The Six Pack has grown from an independent podcast to a full-on radio show and web site with an international audience,” said Ben Harvey, who grew up in Philadelphia and earned his on-air stripes at Howard Stern’s flagship radio station K-Rock. “We're just two guys living in New York who are doing our best to decipher what it means to be gay in 2010. That resonates with a lot of people out there, including advertisers who have begun to see us as a new mouthpiece to the gay market."

“By just talking about the things we care about, and to people we're interested in, we've really hit on something that's been sorely lacking in the gay media,” said Dave Rubin, a comedian from Long Island who has appeared on 'The Joy Behar Show.' “50 episodes in and we have listeners from literally around the world. We even got an email from a guy in Iran, even though Ahmadinejad says there are no gay people there. I mean that's really something."

Monday, June 7, 2010

Cho Dependent

Margaret Cho will release her new album 'Cho Dependent' on August 24.

“I want to create a new genre of music that is hilarious but also seriously good, so I turned to some of my music heroes to help me out,” says Margaret Cho in reference to her forthcoming album Cho-Dependent. “I have wanted to make an album like this forever. I love comedy music!”

The lyrics on 'Cho Dependent,' which tackle issues of sex, drugs, rock & roll – and lice, may be laugh-inducing, but Cho has made no compromises when it comes to the quality of the songwriting and production. After “My Puss,” a hilarious rap parody Cho recorded impromptu-style with friends, became a surprise YouTube hit, Cho began to integrate more comedy music into her live stand-up shows. With Cho Dependent, her first comedy music album, Cho got a chance to hone her craft with some of the top names in the business.

“Over the years of being an intense music geek I got to meet a lot of my heroes and I tricked them all into writing songs with me,” explains Cho. “Most comics want to be rock stars, and most rock stars want to be comics, so it was an easy exchange.”
Ultimately Cho hopes to raise the bar for the genre as a whole – and get a little recognition for her contribution to the cause. Her motivations for this latter goal however are naturally as subversive as her humor. “I want to be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and on Elvis Costello's Spectacle so I can talk all serious about my songwriting ‘process’ -- which is basically trying to figure out what rhymes with ‘dick.’”
Margaret will bring her 'Cho Dependent Tour' to Denver's Paramount Theatre on October 9.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Friday, February 5, 2010

Margaret Cho on Ghost Whisperer tonight


Margaret begins a recurring role as Professor Avery Grant on CBS's "Ghost Whisperer" (at first I typed Cho Whisperer) on tonight's episode. Check out a preview and an interview with Margaret about her role and and her real-life Ouija board collection.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

NOH8 Campaign: Margaret Cho


Margaret Cho recently participated in the NO H8 Campaign, the photo project and silent protest by photographer Adam Bouska in response to the passage of Proposition 8 in CA.

There's only a few days left to get your gifts in time for Christmas, and the NOH8 Campaign Online Store has just added some brand new items that are priced to fit any holiday budget.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Margaret Cho - 25 Random Things


Check out Margaret Cho's Facebook song '25 Random Things' (NSFW due to salty language).

If you like it you can download it for free here.

Margaret will be performing at the Belly Up in Aspen on October 6.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Margaret Cho comes to Aspen, Colorado

Margaret Cho comes to the Belly Up in Aspen on October 6 with her new show which is a mix of new stand-up and live music. She will be showcasing songs from her forthcoming album, tentatively titled 'Guitarded', which will feature guest appearances by Patty Griffin, Jon Brion, Grant Lee Phillips, and others.

Get your tickets here.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Margaret Cho is coming to Colorado

She won't be stopping in Denver but Margaret Cho will be in Boulder and Aspen this October with her new comedy tour and she has two requests; if you're a hairdresser she wants you to bring scissors so you can cut her bangs and if you've got a 420 hook-up, she wants some of that, too.

Speaking of which, did you hear that Denver might soon have the lowest fine for marijuana possession in the country?