Entertainment, General
People with disabilities include artists, authors, singers, musicians, stand-up comedians, and actors, among others, who are producing world-class art, books, movies, and stage performances, to name a few. PHAMALY? Josh Blue? Michael J. Fox? Itzhak Perlman? Marlee Matlin? Blind Boys of Alabama? The list is endless. To find out more about the entertainers you love and who else you might want to know more about, check out the following articles.
Josh Blue talks about making disability mainstream through his stand up comedy, just as Richard Pryor and Ellen Degeneres have disabled their stereotypes.
Josh Blue talks about how he got his start in the Paralympics, despite always being picked last in school.
Check out the trailer for the upcoming documentary about PHAMALY, the nationally-recognized professional theater group whose members all happen to have disabilities.
The Movie Trailer for "There's Still Hope for Dreams - A PHAMALY Story"
Comedian Josh Blue talks about the sibling relationship growing up in his family. Having cerebral palsy didn't spare him from being teased by his family.
Videos
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Josh Blue Stand Up: The Paralympics
A clip from Josh Blue's stand up routine talking about his Paralympic team and the chaos of serving lunch to thousands of athletes with disabilities.
Josh Blue Stand Up: The Expectant Father
A clip from Josh Blue's stand up comedy where he talks about being an expectant father and just what the hell is going on with his right arm.
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Josh Blue Stand Up: Icy Hot No More
A clip from Josh Blue's stand up comedy where he talks about Icy Hot going down his back into his butt crack.
Josh Blue on Loving His Disability
Josh Blue talks about being labeled "disabled," and how he wouldn’t change for anything.
Josh Blue on Disability Perceptions
A clip from Josh Blue's stand up routine talking about how other people perceive his disability. [explicit]
Josh Blue on College Students with Disabilities
Josh Blue discusses studying stand up comedy at college and standing out among college students with disabilities.