Susan Sandler’s debut documentary, “Julia Scotti: Funny That Way,” was released earlier this week on major streaming platforms. The film gives comedian Julia Scotti ("America's Got Talent," "Funny Women of a Certain Age") total control of her narrative.
On Stage: Popa Chubby ready to shake off cabin fever and rock it at Sellersville
By Denny Dyroff,
Popa Chubby
Things are looking good for Popa Chubby. After more than a year of being sidetracked by the COVID-19 pandemic, Popa Chubby is back in action with a new album and a series of live shows.
On June 4, Popa Chubby will visit the area for a pair of shows at the Sellersville Theater (24 West Temple Street, Sellersville, 215-527-5808, www.st94.com).
Popa Chubby, born Ted Horowitz, has been hard rocking the blues in his fierce and soulful way for more than 30 years. Over the course of a career that began in the early 1990s, he has been a force on the guitar – an axeman known for his tempestuous, soulful playing.
Lois Reitzes talks with comedian Julia Scotti and director and filmmaker Susan Sandler about the documentary, "Funny That Way". Scotti also talks about discovering herself as a trans woman, reuniting with her family after a long estrangement, and battling a life-threatening illness.Plus, we'll listen back to Lois'