Pamela Ross

     

Pamela Ross is a New York City-based comedian and writer. As a contributor to Someecards.com, she demystified the Internet, pop culture and current events for people on their cell phones at work, probably. She edited WICF Daily, the Women in Comedy Festival’s news and humor blog, for two years. Pamela was selected by Diverse As Fuck in 2018 for The Onion’s satire writing intensive in Chicago. Cool! She’s performed in festivals across the country, including Limestone, Women In Comedy, Boston Comedy and Out Of Bounds. She’s opened for headliners Laura Kightlinger (SNL), Aasif Mandvi (The Daily Show), and Emily Galati (Conan) and sketch troupe Asperger’s Are Us (HBO) as her satirical character Jessica The Ladycomic. She incubated in Boston, where she founded Pavement Comedy Night (RIP) and co-produced award-winning showcase The Mendoza Line. She also wrote and performed sketch with Magenta Strike Squad, which was featured in The PIT’s 2017 Sketchfest. In 2016, she made her live television debut on The Steve Katsos Show, which airs in 16 countries and on 22 stations throughout New England. Her writing’s appeared places like McSweeney’s, Yahoo! and Upworthy, and she made her SiriusXM debut in May 2018 on Emma Willmann’s The Check Spot. She co-hosts Just Come!* every Tuesday at The Graham in Williamsburg. Vulture’s Splitsider named it one of the best alt-comedy shows in Brooklyn - but who’s keeping track?