Feminism is the new funny
Few words have less of a historical and cultural connection to one another than "funny" and "feminist." In fact, were one to list impressions often associated with feminism in the cultural imagination, "humorless" might fall just below "shrill" and "hairy." But longtime improv and "Saturday Night Live" colleagues Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, who on Friday open in "Baby Mama," are two of the funniest… » Full Story on Salon.com
