Ashley Nicole Black's Interviews
Will Taylor Swift, Beyoncé & Barbie change everything?? (with Ashley Nicole Black)
Chelsea and BFF Ashley Nicole Black (Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, Ted Lasso) discuss how Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, and Barbie brought back the goddamn economy this summer. Women led art made for women has proven itself highly profitable time and time again, so why is it so hard to get more art for women? WHY DON’T THEY
The "Must-See TV" Of Black Trauma, Plus Ashley Nicole Black On Making Black Joy
Sam chats with NPR's TV critic Eric Deggans about constant images of Black pain in news and in entertainment. Then, he turns to comedian Ashley Nicole Black to talk about the new season of "A Black Lady Sketch Show" and Black joy. You can follow us on Twitter @NPRItsBeenAMin and email us at samsanders@npr.org.
Ashley Nicole Black • Films To Be Buried With with Brett Goldstein #142
LOOK OUT! It’s only Films To Be Buried With! Join your host Brett Goldstein as he talks life, death, love and the universe with hilarious writer, actor and comedian ASHLEY NICOLE BLACK! Master of many facets of the comedy diamond, Ashley Nicole is a beaming ray of light on a truly strange and not all that happy year, m
Ashley Nicole Black Feels Relatively Normal-ish
Ashley Nicole Black (Full Frontal with Sam Bee, A Black Lady Sketch Show) talks to Sara about why people with clinically diagnosed anxiety may be feeling weirdly calm these days - at least some of the time. Sara also tries to become an improv coach and learns about Ashley's wild days as a cruise ship professional. And,
The Joy of Being Alone (w/ Ashley Nicole Black)
"I would love for Guy Fieri to narrate my sex" Ashley Nicole Black (Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, A Black Lady Sketch Show) joins Nicole to share her love of being alone, whether they like to play music during sex, and Nicole's dream anniversary date. Also, Ashley exclusively dated gay guys in high school, meanwhile
This week Ashley Nicole Black (@ashleyn1cole) joined Ana Marie Cox (@anamariecox) to talk about her own experiences as a writer and an academic and pass out some advice along the way. They began by talking about the changes in comedy in the age of widespread “wokeness.” They covered broader social issues, and eventuall
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