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Fortune Feimster Comic Fortune Feimster talks about her journalism days to sold out shows RICH LOPEZ | Staff writerrich@dallasvoice.com Fortune Feimster has a lot of grace and a lot of patience.

Particularly when it comes to a reporter who’s behind schedule due to technical difficulties with Zoom. I was a quarter-hour late to this interview, but the comedian was “all good” with the delay.

She gets it. “I was a journalist for seven years — an entertainment journalist,” she said over the call. “I can definitely appreciate what you’re doing.” Whew.

The lesbian comic, writer and actor is on the road for her Live, Laugh, Love Tour which stops in Dallas for two nights at the Majestic Feb.

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