Love her, hate her, replicate her—there’s no denying that Joan Rivers was a force in American comedy. The first woman to host a late night network television talk show, the host of the critically-acclaimed “The Joan Rivers Show” and the co-host of the controversial E! fashion show “Fashion Police,” Rivers always kept people talking. Rivers died in 2014, but actor and female impersonator Joe Posa is on a mission to keep her wise-cracking spirit alive with tribute shows across the country. Tony Tripoli, the head writer of “Fashion Police,” now writes for Posa’s impersonation of Rivers. This Friday and Saturday, Posa will be performing his act in The Emerald Room at The Monocle in the Grove neighborhood. "She was definitely a trailblazer,” Posa said of Rivers. “She was just herself. She made a career out of saying things people were thinking." On Friday’s “Cityscape,” Posa, Tripoli, and the Monocle’s general manager Kyle Hustedt joined host Steve Potter to discuss Rivers’ legacy and the
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