Sara Benincasa

Sara Benincasa

Benincasa moderating the "Comedians as Authors" panel at the 2014 Brooklyn Book Festival
Born (1980-10-25) October 25, 1980
Residence Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Nationality American
Occupation Writer, comedian

Sara Benincasa (born October 25, 1980)[1] is an American comedian and author.

Early life

Benincasa has a degree in creative writing from Warren Wilson College in Asheville, North Carolina. She has an M.A. in Secondary School Education from Teachers College, Columbia University.[2] After graduation she taught with Americorps in Texas.[3]

Career

She was a citizen journalist for MTV covering the 2008 United States presidential election as part of MTV's 2008 Emmy Award-winning Think campaign.[4]

Benincasa co-hosted the Cosmo Radio sex/relationship talk show Get in Bed on Sirius XM Satellite Radio[5] until September 2010, when Sirius XM reduced the channel's programming schedule and let go several of the channel's hosts. She then started a podcast with Marcus Parks called "Sex and Other Human Activities" which features a sex questions segment (using questions sent via email and Formspring) that launched in February 2011. The September 19, 2012, episode, entitled "End of an Era," is described as "Sara's final show on the old SAOHA."

Benincasa in 2007

Benincasa was featured on Nerve.com's BlogALog as a comedic blogger. Her last post on the SJ1000 blog was April 1, 2008, in which she suggested that followers missing her internet presence go to her official website, her Myspace page, her MTV Think profile, or her blog.[6] Along with her blog, Benincasa filmed a series of interviews titled Tub Talk with Sara B. The series featured Benincasa in a bathtub with various comedic personalities, including Reggie Watts, Jonathan Ames, and Andy Borowitz.[7] Benincasa has since revamped the web series on her YouTube account as Gettin' Wet with Sara Benincasa. Interviewees include Margaret Cho, Donald Glover, Neil Gaiman, Amanda Palmer, and James Urbaniak.

In September 2008 she began producing a vlog in which she parodies the role of Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin.[8] She is particularly attentive to Palin's Midwestern/Alaska accent.[9] These vlogs were uploaded to Benincasa's YouTube profile, until a partnership with Huffington Post's humor site 23/6 was established and the vlogs were moved to the twentythreesix YouTube page.

In 2009, Benincasa developed a one-woman show about her experiences with agoraphobia and panic attacks.[10] She has since sold the literary rights to Agorafabulous! to William Morrow, a division of HarperCollins.[11]

Benincasa has contributed to the website Jezebel.

Personal life

Benincasa lives in Brooklyn and Los Angeles.[12]

Books

Fiction

Nonfiction

References

  1. "Sara Benincasa on Twitter". Twitter. September 24, 2016. Retrieved September 24, 2016.
  2. https://www.takepart.com/author/sara-benincasa
  3. McBee, Thomas Page (2012-01-31). "Sara Benincasa leaves her room". The Phoenix. Retrieved 2016-06-01.
  4. "Street Team '08: SaraBenincasaNY". MTV.
  5. "Sirius Satellite Radio - Cosmo Radio", Sirius.com "Cosmo Radio", October 20, 2008.
  6. Sara Benincasa, "Last Dance, Last Dance, Last Dance, Last Dance...For Loooooooooooove!", Nerve.com BlogALog "SJ1000", April 1, 2008.
  7. "Tub Talk with Sara B.", Nerve.com Video, October 20, 2008.
  8. Brian Braiker, "The Palin Parodists", Newsweek "Web Exclusive", September 3, 2008.
  9. Luchina Fisher, "Will the Real Sarah Palin Please Stand Up?", ABC News, September 15, 2008.
  10. "Former shut-in Sara Benincasa feels Agorafabulous", Charleston City Paper.
  11. "Comedian Sara Benincasa's show about agoraphobia coming to book, film form", Punchline Magazine.
  12. http://qedastoria.com/collections/sara-benincasa
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sara Benincasa.
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 10/25/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.