Suzanne Westenhoefer
Before Ellen and before Cho, there was Suzanne Westenhoefer. Fearless, bold, unapologetic, and “freaking hilarious” best describes Comedian Suzanne Westenhoefer. She’s made a career out of telling the truth. And, the truth is, life is funny and no one is off limits. From her mom’s Last Will and Testament to her dog’s embarrassing discovery, Suzanne shares stories that leave audiences in stitches. <more…>
Bridget McManus
Recognized for her provocative and unapologetic style, Bridget McManus graced the cover of CURVE Magazine’s “America’s Funniest Lesbian” issue, ranking third in their national poll. She won LOGO’s 2008 NewNowNext Awards “Best Lesbian Vlog Ever” Award for her weekly comedy television show, Brunch with Bridget, which airs Friday nights on the LOGO Network, and was also nominated for the “Brink of Fame: Comic” Award.
McManus appeared in the Universal feature Wanted, guest-starred on the web series 3Way, and is one of the stars of the comedy documentary, Laughing Matters: The Next Generation. She hosted The Jam, a self-help show on Peoplejam.com, POWER UP’s 2008 Power Premiere Gala in Los Angeles,The Stonewall Inn’s 40th Anniversary Benefit, and guest starred in the WB.com series, Joni & Susanna.
An alumnus of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts McManus enjoys being really gay, fighting crime and eating lots of chocolate.
That’s What She Said
That’s What She Said is a mad musical bouquet of imaginative, comic songs about lesbians. Amy Turner, vocalist, and Kathryn Lounsbery, pianist and vocalist, effortlessly take their audiences on a whirlwind tour through music: jazz, rap, folk, disco, light opera, and power ballads, to name a few, are presented on an eco-friendly silver platter. <more…>
DJ Trina J
Genre-unlimited DJ Trina J was born with music in her soul and a love for animals in her heart. She started playing drums and singing in a band at 17. A natural at interpreting beats, Trina was drawn to DJing.
From the Temptations and the Bee Gees to Rihanna and Pink, the music she plays is endless. Gaining national attention with a record of consistent performances — Pridefest Denver (over 100,00 attendees), Rock to Vote 2008 and Unity Dance’08 — she is currently Resident DJ for Babes Around Denver’s “First Friday,” the Nation’s largest monthly women’s party with attendance exceeding 1,500 every month.
Her vast collection of music, married with her ability to command a rise and fall of BPM, as well as an innate ability to read a crowd, make Trina a triple threat.
Serious about using her musical passion to save animals, DJ Trina J donates 100 percent of her DJ fees to organizations such as the ASPCA and various Humane Societies and shelters across the country.
Nat Garcia
Cozumel keeps getting better and better. In addition to all you can eat and drink at a swanky resort in paradise, you’ll be chillin’ like a villian with Nat, star of “The Real L Word” web series, “More to L.” Check her out at Sho.com and come meet her as we sip mai tais oceanside.
Corday
The wickedly talented Jennifer Corday will perform her solo material as well as rocking out with the Classic Rock Cougars to rock and roll classics by the pool and leading us in live classic rock karaoke! <more…>
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12/17/09
3:14 pm
Hi Sweet,
Are Bridget McManus and That’s What She Said the only booked entertainers for Cozumel?
Thanks,
Melanie