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About Blaria
According to Serial Optimist, NYC-based stand up-comedian and writer Phoebe Robinson “is brilliant and able to critique some really complex concepts in a sentence or two. Bask in it, people.” Which is precisely what Flavorpill is trying to get the public to do when it listed her as one of “11 Essential Young Comedians in NYC,” and with the way things are going, it seems the place to get to know her is on TV.

Phoebe Robinson is a stand up comedian, writer, and actor who TimeOut NY and Flavorpill just named one of the top ten female comedians working in NYC and Vulture named her one of the 50 comedians to know in 2015. She most recently appeared on NBC’s Late Night With Seth Meyers, Last Comic Standing, the TODAY show, Comedy Central’s Broad City, The Nightly Show w/Larry Wilmore, Fusion’s political game show Dumocracy, was a staff writer on seasons two and three of MTV’s Girl Code, and is currently a staff writer on Fuse’s upcoming daily late night pop culture talk show White Guy Talk Show and is a consultant on season three of Broad City. She has co-hosted an episode of the series Raising McCain, starred in the MTV pilot Chicks Out of Water, written on the VH1 pilot Chateau Buteau, appeared on FX’s Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell, VH1’s Big Morning Buzz, HuffPo Live, and has been featured on several talking head shows for Pivot TV, VH-1, and the TV Guide Channel such as 100 Shows to See Before You Die, 25 Biggest Reality Star Blunders, and 40 Greatest Hip Hop Songs.

When not on television, Phoebe’s a writer for Glamour.com and contributes to The New York Times, bitch magazine, xoJane, VH1.com, Refinery 29, VanityFair.com, and TheDailyBeast. Her blog Blaria (aka Black Daria) was picked up by The Huffington Post and has been featured on their website. She has also been published in Time Out NY, The NY Post, and The Smoking Jacket.

Phoebe has also made her mark in the world of stand up. She has opened for Broad City and Wyatt Cenac and SF Sketchfest recently named her one of twelve emerging comics in their “Next Wave of Stand-Up Comedy Stars” series. In 2011, she was a finalist in NBC’s Stand Up for Diversity competition and was a part of their 2011-2012 USA college tour. Since the tour, she has performed in the Bridgetown Comedy Festival, the Eugene Mirman Comedy Festival, the Vulture Comedy Festival, New York Underground Comedy Festival, the All Jane No Dick Festival, SF Sketchfest, the Women in Comedy Festival, the Brooklyn Comedy Festival, and the New York Comedy Festival. If you’re in NYC, you can catch her at 9:30 p.m. on the last Tuesday of every month at UCB East hosting Blaria LIVE!, with The Daily Show’s Jessica Williams.

Phoebe has also branched out into radio as she has been on Sirius XM’s Raw Dog Comedy, Canada’s CBC Radio, and bitch magazine’s podcast.

Her website is phoeberobinson.com and it’s currently under construction.

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