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THE QUEEN OF MEAN IS TAKING HER THRONE

I have to say, when I wake up in the morning, or am hungry, or are tired, or am hormonal, or are bothered, discomforted or disturbed in any way, my family might dub me the Queen of Mean... Luckily, the entire nation hasn’t titled me this way! Lisa Lampanelli, insult comic, has lovingly assumed this title and has nary a kind word to say, but in a really funny way. Ever heard that phrase, “if you can’t say something nice, come sit by me.” Well, no public figure, race, gender or religion is immune to Lisa; but fans love their queen. She has an innate ability to get people to laugh at their own labels, differences and serious issues and has even done specials for a whole mix of television genres including VH1, CMT, BET and MTV. A cross between “Don Rickles, Archie Bunker, and a vial of estrogen,” Lampanelli has even been described as “a real funny broad” by The King of All Media, Howard Stern. Live Nation proudly presents Lisa Lampanelli at the Victory Theatre, on Friday, April 11 for an 8:00 p.m. performance.
Seats are $36.75. All tickets are subject to Ticketmaster Fees, Handling Charges and Facility Fees.

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For more information about Lisa Lampanelli, visit www.insultcomic.com.

Before Lampanelli was an insult comic, she graduated from Syracuse University and went through a graduate program at Harvard for journalism. Lampanelli has worked on publications like Popular Mechanics, Spy magazine, Hit Parader and even Rolling Stone.

“If Flavor Flav was any smaller and darker, Brad and Angelina would try to adopt him.” –Lisa Lampanelli

LISA LAMPANELLI 2.jpgLampanelli was the only female asked to roast both Chevy Chase and Jeff Foxworthy but has also roasted the notorious Pamela Anderson and Flava Flav.

In addition to her success on Comedy Central, Lisa is a regular on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno and The Howard Stern Show on Sirius satellite radio. Her one-hour special Dirty Girl was nominated for a GRAMMY Award in 2007. It aired on Comedy Central on January 28, 2007 and was a hit for the network yet again. Her Dirty Girl CD and DVD was released by Warner Bros./Jack Records on January 30 and debuted at #4 on the comedy charts. Her previous CD and DVD, “Take it Like A Man,” was also a huge success, hitting #6 on the comedy charts.