One time the artist Banksy liked a drawing of a butt I made.
Here's some other (less weird) recognition I've gotten.
Here's some other (less weird) recognition I've gotten.
The New York Times recommended my concert for Too Much Love.
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"Sometimes the best way to take down the patriarchy is by throwing a handful of glitter in its face. That’s comedian Lauren Maul’s approach, anyway."
- From the Mic.com interview about Apologies from Men. |
"These “apologies” are so ridiculous, so performative, and so one-dimensional, they may as well be given by paper dolls. Which is exactly what comedian Lauren Maul has done."- from The Mary Sue article about #apologiesfrommen
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The live concert for "Apologies From Men" has been recommended by The New York Times. |
I was interviewed by Bedford + Bowery (a neighborhood blog by NY Mag) about #apologiesfrommen. Read the full interview here.
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IndieWire called "The Louis CK Apology Set to Music" video I made "brilliant", "hilarious" and "undeniably catchy". Read the full article here.
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Exclaim called that same video a "poignant" and "ridiculously entertaining work". Read the story here.
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"With a catchy refrain that asserts that CK never showed any woman his penis “without asking first”, the song highlights the ridiculousness of the statement and has the makings of an earworm."- Scroll.in
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"Maul engages the audience with easy participation, leading claps and snaps to the rhythm of the later songs. She is an inviting entertainer with a warm and engaging presence, who knows how to layer and then deftly remove various costume pieces throughout the show."
- From the Reviews Hub Review of the Apologies From Men Concert |
I was named one of the 50 Funniest People in Brooklyn by Brooklyn MagazineRead the full article here... And here's my individual interview.
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Her Film Project interviewed me about my web series "Next Level Anxiety." In the interview I talk about diversity in casting, why I love directing, and also... pizza. Read the interview here.
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"Lauren Maul is my newest hero because she has achieved the seemingly impossible: She has found a way to make pointing out misogyny funny."-From NY Magazine "The Cut"s super neat article about my "dude" show.
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BUST magazine's blog wrote a lovely piece on my web comic, "The Comfortable Girl". Read it here.
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I was on the TV to talk about my show "Dudes Being Dudes Being Dudes". See a clip from the AM Tonight interview here.
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The Daily Dot & Jezebel wrote up my creepy Tumblr entitled "You're Gonna Die Here".
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The Brooklyn Paper interviewed me about my "Dudes Being Dudes Being Dudes" show.
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Here's a Chicago Tribune article from 2008 about the satirical church I helped found. (I wrote The Wonder Bread transubstantiation sketch they reference.)
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