Making Whoopi ...
The View cohost lets it rip
Tickets range from $50 to $95 through the Adrienne Arsht Center box office by calling 305-949-6722, or at www.arshtcenter.org.
1/11/2011
Whoopi Goldberg is a little cranky these days. In her new book, Is It Just Me . . . Or Is It Nuts Out There? (Hyperion, $22.99) The View cohost, 55, grumbles about everyday things that annoy her to no end -- from awkward elevator rides and too-touchy people to nosy neighbors and smelly airplane passengers. Not many quotidian, mundane events are ignored, even run-ins in the bathroom stall. Who knew the Oscar winner was such a grump?
But Goldberg -- born Caryn Elaine Johnson in New York City -- also doles out advice on manners and simple things we can do to make the world a more civil place; e.g., if you have a video camera at a children's recital, please sit down.
Feel like you can identify? Listen to Whoopi's rants at 8 p.m. Saturday when she brings her one-night-only act to the Arsht Center.
We had a brief chat with the New York-based comedian/actress, who has a daughter and three grandchildren:
How were your holidays?
They were quiet. Snowstorms are like that -- they're quiet, and you're quiet, too.
What was your favorite moment of 2010? There are too many to mention, but seeing the cast of The Color Purple [Goldberg's 1985 screen debut] for the first time in 25 years on Oprah was definitely a highlight for me.
What are you hoping for the new year?
Health and happiness for everyone I love. And me intact in comfortable shoes.
What was your process in writing ‘Is It Just Me?' This book wrote itself. Every time I opened my mouth, it was clear to me that I had better write it down.
What can fans expect from the show at the Arsht?
I've never done stand-up, so I hope they aren't expecting that. My shows are like snowflakes, no two are ever alike. I just talk about things that are bugging me or that I find odd. Which is quite a lot these days.
What do you think of our little town?
As long as it's not snowing, I'm happy. As for the beach, well, I burn easily, then I get bored and that's never good. You don't like planes much. I travel by bus, so I'm the only kid on it -- no screaming.
On Our Radar
On Our Radar
- Bryan 'Birdman' launches vodka at Mokai
- Rob Delaney teams up with local company for game
- Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson arrested in Broward
- Gorilla Perfumes making a stop at LUSH on Lincoln Road
- Food Network chefs sign on to Alex’s Lemonade Stand
- Rewind Recap: Accordion Invasion hits South Beach
- Glades star Jordan Wall to appear at fundraiser
- Score tickets for concert at Microsoft store opening
- Will and Jaden Smith get photobombed at Heat game
- Luis Fonsi is engaged to model Agueda López




