Got a question for Margaret Cho?

Margaret Cho’s new Cho Dependent tour is blowing into Vancouver this Saturday at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre, and the magicians and sorcerers at Pink Triangle Press have somehow hornswaggled me a video interview with La Cho before her show.

I’m planning to include some fan questions in the interview and will ask anything. And I mean ANYTHING. So don’t be shy. Leave a comment or a question with your name and city or send me an email at vancouvergayblog@gmail.com. Is Canada curious? I hope so.

If you haven’t got tickets, I’ve found some pricier ones online and on Craigslist.

This tour is in support of a new comedy music album, Cho Dependent, featuring songs with Ben Lee, Tegan and Sara, Fiona Apple, Ani DiFranco and some other people. It was released yesterday and you can grab a copy on iTunes and some other places, I’m sure.

Here’s a video for her first single:

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