Lane Moore

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Lane Moore is an American stand-up comedian, writer, director, actor, singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist living in New York, New York. Paste named her Twitter one of the "The 75 Best Twitter Accounts of 2014", and "The 75 Best Twitter Accounts of 2015", ranking it at #19.[1][2] BUST Magazine called Moore one of 10 Funny Ladies You Need To Be Watching[3] and Brooklyn Magazine called Moore one of the 50 Funniest People In Brooklyn. [4]

Career

She is a writer for The Onion and The Onion Book of Known Knowledge: A Definitive Encyclopaedia Of Existing Information[5][6][7][8] and regularly contributes to McSweeney's[9] and Someecards.com.

Brooklyn Based said Moore's comedy "deftly highlights the absurdity of everyday life, with just the right touch of self-deprecation," and addressed her multiple careers, saying, "Moore has, by her own count, “like 35 careers,” and is jealousy-inducingly good at all of them." [10]

Moore is currently the Sex & Relationships Editor for Cosmopolitan,[11][12] where she has been a driving force in making the site LGBTQ inclusive, which lead to the winning of a GLAAD Media Award in 2016. [13][14]

Moore was previously an editor for Jezebel [15] and Autostraddle.[16] She has also written for GQ,[17] Elle, Esquire, Marie Claire, Seventeen, Ms. Magazine,[18] Feministing,[19] XOJane,[20] and sat on the Board of Advisers for the Women in Comedy Festival in Boston.[5]

In 2011, she published a comic book based on her experiences in Los Angeles called Smarty Pants that is sold throughout the United States and Canada and was featured at Alternative Press Expo in San Francisco.[21]

In late 2015, Moore created popular blog Male Feminists of Tinder [22]'[23][24] which was immediately praised by numerous outlets, including New York Magazine who called it "brilliant...a perfect snapshot of a particular, awkward moment in culture and technology,"[25] Paper Magazine called it "the best Tumblr ever"[26] BuzzFeed called it "a gift,"[27] and Cosmopolitan called it "hilarious...drop-dead funny." [28]

Tinder Live With Lane Moore

Moore is the creator and host of Tinder Live! With Lane Moore,[29][30][31][32] a live monthly comedy show at the The Bell House in New York City[33][34][35] where she goes on the popular dating app Tinder (application) and interacts with Tinder matches in real time.[30][36] Moore's comedy show was called Best In Indie Comedy by The Village Voice,[37] saying "Tinder Live With Lane Moore is a gonzo romance extravaganza...with a treasure trove of ridiculous tips, tricks, and swipe etiquette...It's a ridiculously good time and restores your faith in digital hook-up culture." and Time Out, said "We love comedian Lane Moore's show, Tinder Live, where she fires up her Tinder account and lets audience members help choose who to swipe right on and what to say to them—sometimes she even calls them and tries to get them to come to the theater! The show is always a hilarious time." [36][38] HelloGiggles.com said "smart and hilarious writer/comedian Lane Moore's comedy show...has all the addictive, fun qualities of a television game show. One of her show’s segments include going through Tinder profiles with the audience to come to a vote on whether to swipe left or right. This could be this generation’s version of The Dating Game." [39] Brooklyn Magazine said of Tinder Live, "With clear eyes and a skeptical heart, Lane Moore delivers the gift that is Tinder Live!, which should help any of us who have submitted to using the app (or, as Moore calls it, “Where sadness goes to fuck”) feel immeasurably better about it." [40]

Vice (magazine) said of the show, "Tinder Live makes light of just how absurd and soul-sucking swiping through an endless procession of other human beings can become. Initially, I was worried this was going to be a shallow game of cynical, romance-wary New Yorkers yelling “swipe left!” about poor Tinder users who are unaware their profile is being collectively judged by hundreds of people. However, Moore expertly steered the crowd from mean-heartedness to substance with each match." [41] Brooklyn Based similarly said of the show, "In anyone else’s hands this show could feel mean-spirited, or perhaps like an invasion of privacy, but Moore makes it cathartic, a bracing comedic espresso shot. Lane Moore can make anything hilarious." [42] CBS called it one of the five best comedy shows in NYC and Brightest Young Things called it “the greatest show on earth.“[43]

Vulture listed Tinder Live! in a guide to the best NYC comedy shows along with legendary shows like Assscat 3000, Whiplash, and the Comedy Cellar.

Television

Lane Moore guest-starred on Season 5 of Girls (TV series) and The New York Times called her performance on the show "one of my favorite moments of this season," calling Moore, "wonderful."[44]

She is also a regular commentator on VH1 talking head shows [45] and previously hosted a man-on-the-street comedy series for truTV.[46]

Gold Stars

Lane debuted comedy web series Gold Stars, which Lane created, wrote, directed, stars in, produced and created original music for, on YouTube in 2014.[47] The show follows two low income, freelancing women in their 20s navigating gender identity, feminism, Craigslist jobs, and sexuality in New York City.

Co-creator of MTV's Daria, Susie Lewis, endorsed the show saying "Warms my heart when young, talented women continue to create & write stories about strong females. Like. Follow."[48]

The show also received positive reviews from After Ellen,[49] Autostraddle,[50] and Curve Magazine[51] where critic Amanda Guilford wrote that Gold Stars "brings to the screen an unlikely friendship that draws you in and makes you feel like you're watching your own life" noting that main characters Cassie and Anna are "people you'd hope to run into on the street or have over for a rousing game of Cards Against Humanity" and stated the web series "smacks of clever banter and amusing quips that shows two people making the best of situations in order to remain the people they want to be."

Music career

It Was Romance

Lane is a vocalist, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist who performs under the stage name It Was Romance.[52] Before it had even been released, Pitchfork listed her self-titled debut album as an album to watch[53] and Bust magazine called them the Best Band of 2015.[54] The Village Voice premiered their first single, "Philadelphia," on their website, calling the song "mysterious but undeniably attractive. It evokes feelings of loneliness with a danceable beat, not unlike a somber nighttime walk home on wet roads, with colorful, joyous city lights reflecting like a black mirror" and praising the album for its "glittering instrumental aspect and Moore's velvety vocal delivery make the rest of "It Was Romance" saunter around like the life of the party, occasionally winking just to make sure you're hooked."[55] BuzzFeed included their first single "Philadelphia" in their Songs You Need In Your Life This Summer [56] and Curve Magazine said the band can "kick some serious ass when it comes to tight lyrics."[57]

The band released a music video for the first single "Philadelphia" in June 2015. The video was directed by Moore and was an homage to the John Waters film Cry-Baby, with Moore playing Johnny Depp and Traci Lords.[58][59] The Advocate praised the video, calling it "awesomely creative...the video will have you singing all day."[60] Curve Magazine called the video "badass" saying it's "sure to leave its mark in your brain" and the video's John Waters-inspired feel would have "John Waters, himself, drooling all over." [57] Out Magazine praised the video for exhibiting "that riot grrrl, DIY aesthetic with a splash of humor. The song is a catchy tune that you'll want to add to your summer playlist." [61]

Accolades

Moore accepted a 2016 GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Magazine Overall Coverage for her work at Cosmopolitan.[62][63]

Other work

She previously played with Luscious Jackson[52][64] and composed original music and the theme song for her web series Gold Stars.[65]

References

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  12. Cosmopolitan Welcomes Lane Moore
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  15. "Lane Moore" Jezebel Accessed on April 10, 2013
  16. Meet The Staff Autostraddle Accessed on August 1, 2013
  17. There's a Downside to Posting Your Height in Your Tinder Profile GQ
  18. "Lane Moore" Ms. Magazine Accessed on March 28, 2013.
  19. Why you should save your nickels for this year’s Women in Comedy Festival by. Lane Moore Feministing Accessed on March 28, 2013
  20. Lane Moore xoJane
  21. About Lane Moore at her official website
  22. "Male Feminists Of Tinder", Tumblr
  23. "Male Feminists of Tinder is exactly as bad as it sounds", Daily Dot.
  24. "Hilarious Tumblr shares the braggy profiles of Tinder’s male feminists", Metro UK.
  25. "‘Male Feminists of Tinder’ Is the Blog We Deserve", New York Magazine.
  26. " "Male Feminists of Tinder is the Best Tumblr Ever", Paper Magazine,
  27. This Woman Is Poking Fun At Male Feminists On Tinder For Being Sort Of Ridiculous", BuzzFeed.
  28. "Good News Ladies", "Male Feminists of Tinder", "Are Here to Save the Day", Cosmopolitan.
  29. "Snowed in? Just swipe right: Tinder in the time of Juno makes for 'blizzard baes'"
  30. 30.0 30.1 Swipe Out! 'Tinder Live' Takes Aim At Dating App via Brooklyn Paper
  31. Tinder Live at The PIT
  32. "Ladies We Love: Lane Moore"
  33. Tinder Live with Lane Moore via Flavorpill
  34. What Would Tinder Look Like Live? via Brooklyn Magazine
  35. The 5 Worst Brooklyn Behaviors on Tinder via Brokelyn
  36. 36.0 36.1 Swipe right with Orange is the New Black cast members at Tinder Live" via Time Out New York
  37. Cheap Laughs: The Best Indie Comedy In NYC
  38. Things To Do: Tinder Live
  39. Apps That Would Make Great Game Shows: Tinder Live with Lane Moore
  40. 'Brooklyn’s 50 Funniest People: Lane Moore
  41. "I Swiped Through Tinder IRL With 300 Strangers", VICE Magazine
  42. "Lane Moore makes Tinder hilarious"
  43. NYC Best Weekend Bets
  44. 'Girls' Finale: Is It Us, Or Did The Show Get Better?
  45. VH1's Greatest '90s Artists
  46. What's The Worst Lie You Ever Told Your Mother
  47. Gold Stars YouTube page
  48. Susie Lewis (DariaCoCreator) on Twitter
  49. Sara Gilbert And Linda Perry Get Married
  50. 'Gold Stars' Are The New Black
  51. Gold Stars: New Lesbian Web Series about Craigslist Job Hunters
  52. 52.0 52.1 Interview with Ravishly
  53. Pitchfork Guide to Upcoming Releases: Spring 2015
  54. Best Band Of 2015? We Think So | Listen To New Tracks By It Was Romance
  55. Exclusive Premiere: Listen to It Was Romance's 'Philadelphia'
  56. 63 Songs You Need In Your Life This Month
  57. 57.0 57.1 It Was Romance’s Gender-Bending New Vid
  58. Lane Moore gives the ’50s a gender-bending makeover in It Was Romance’s ‘Philadelphia’ video
  59. Watch Lane Moore Channel John Waters in the Video For ‘Philadelphia’ New York Magazine
  60. Gender-Bending Music Video Will Have You Singing All Day
  61. Watch: Lane Moore Plays Both Johnny Depp & Traci Lords in New Video
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