Archive for September, 2010

It’s Like Someone Just Wandered Into The Batcave…

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010

So, much to my dismay, one of my neighbors — specifically the one upstairs — found out that I’m a comedian. I feel like someone just walked into the Batcave. A friend of mine asked me why I wouldn’t want my neighbors to know that I’m a comedian, and let me be clear… I don’t have anything specifically against this neighbor. (Although they are noisy up there sometimes.) I just know from years of experience that when random, everyday people — like neighbors… or your local grocer… or the tellers at your bank… or the dude at the coffee shop that you regularly see when you go use the free wifi to write your hilarious yet socially scathing jokes — when they find out that you are a comedian it generally means three things start to happen…

1) They feel the need to say things like, “I want to come see you.” Which they usually don’t mean, but they know that it sounds good to say.  And I understand, because who really wants to go see stand-up comedy? Not me.

2) Every time they see you — say on the occasions that you are both walking into the building at the same time — they ask things like, “When’s your next show? And then you give them a handful of dates, they stare blankly at you and say, “I really want to see you.” Which means, “I still have no plans on seeing you, but I want you to know that in theory it sounds like a good idea.”

I’ve learned that in this scenario people think it’s rude if I just turn away from them and spit behind me, “Check my website.” as I shuffle into my apartment.

3) Over time — and this one is the WORST ONE — they start to look at you differently the longer they realize that you aren’t famous; therefore, you must not be that good at being a comedian. Admittedly, this one is kind of hard to recover from and necessitates entering and entering my building through the garage, climbing up the fire escape, and going into my apartment through the window. Read More…

How Famous Are YOU?

Monday, September 27th, 2010

OK, so there’ s famous… and then there’s take my shoes off my feet while I finish singing this song FAMOUS!

And apparently that’s what Mariah Carey is…

WOW! Even Patti Labelle has to take her OWN shoes off.

Exactly!

Sunday, September 26th, 2010

Courtesy of comedian Simon Munnery.

I was a guest on the podcast Jordan, Jesse, go!

Friday, September 24th, 2010
Guests:

W. Kamau Bell

Jordan and Jesse welcome comedian W. Kamau Bell to discuss fruit picking, Salt Lake City, and more!

The Sound of Young America

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The W. Kamau Bell Curve RETURNS to NYC for ONE NIGHT!

Monday, September 20th, 2010
Looks like I’ll be heading out to NYC to do my show at UCB on Thursday, October 21 @8pm. ONLY FIVE BUCKS!!! Click here for tickets!
The W. Kamau Bell Curve is a comedic exploration of the current state of America’s racism, combined with a little (unknown) history, a little Powerpoint, and a whole bunch of Kamau.

W. Kamau Bell told the very first joke about Barack Obama on Comedy Central’s Premium Blend waaaaaaaay back in 2005. Unfortunately, the joke predicted that Barack would never be President. (Oops!) The San Francisco Weekly honored Kamau as the Comedian of the Year in 2008 and also profiled him in a cover story in 2009. “The Curve” enjoyed a long run in San Francisco, had continued success in Oakland and Berkeley, and played to full houses in 2009 at the New York International Fringe Festival. Time Out New York said, “Happily, Bell finds comic gold in the wide range of material he mines, offering provocative insights into an ugly reality. FOUR STARS”

“Smart, stylish, and very much in the mold of politically outspoken comedians like Dave Chappelle and Margaret Cho” – San Francisco Weekly

“W. Kamau Bell is the most important guy doing comedy right now. Do yourself a favor and go see him. He’s got the most astute, hilarious and completely righteous material going and he’s going to be a legend in his own lifetime like Richard Pryor and Lenny Bruce. Think Bill Hicks but slightly taller.” — Margaret Cho

Join ME & ColorLines at the 2010 Facing Race Conference

Friday, September 17th, 2010

I’ll be there, doing an excerpt of “The W. Kamau Bell Curve,” before the full version in Chicago on Saturday the 25th. It’s an honor to be a part of Facing race. The Keynote Speaker is Melissa Harris-Lacewell, and Van Jones will be presenting, too! And many, more! Gulp!

One question though?… Do I have time to get a PhD before this Thursday?

The W. Kamau Bell Curve hits LA! FREE SHOW!

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

HEY LOS ANGELES! The W. Kamau Bell Curve is coming to LA Wed. Sept. 22 8pm & it’s ABSOLUTELY FREE! @ Comedy Comedy Central Stage @ The Hudson 6539 Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA.

Call to RSVP @ 323.960.5519!

It’s a big show. Lots of Hollywood bigwigs coming out. Every normal human being that I can get in there. It will really help. If you aren’t from LA but have LA friends, pleeeeeeeeease send them my way. Thank you for your enduring support!

Weird that me & him are allegedly in the same business..

Sunday, September 12th, 2010

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