Archive for January, 2011

SEATTLE! I’m coming for YOU! Feb. 6th, 8pm!

Friday, January 28th, 2011

From The Seattle Weekly…

Photo by Adam Davis

Sun., Feb. 6, 8 p.m., 2011 Get your tickets HERE! Bring a Friend of a Different Race & Get in 2for1.

Back in 2005, a little-known San Francisco comic made a crack about a little-known Illinois senator, also black. Said W. Kamau Bell, “There will never be a black president named Barack Obama. Because that is too black.” Then the unthinkable happened: Obama actually became president, and Bell focused his comedy into a stand-alone show, The W. Kamau Bell Curve: Ending Racism in About an Hour. He’s been performing and refining the act for years, adapting topics of his ire from George Bush to Michele Bachmann. And while he comes as the subject of race from a Bay Area liberal’s perspective, his jokes also range from Star Trek to kung fu movies to Macbeth. (“As a society,” says this Chicago-raised utopian, “let’s be the The Matrix part one, not The Matrix II and III.”) And, like the president, Bell has stripped the anger from his smart, genial demeanor—he’s like the funniest dude in your Ph.D. program. Though he’s a young guy, fluent in blogging, twitter, and Facebook, he’s also a bit of a throwback—skipping over the incendiary taunts of Pryor and Murphy back to the early humor of Cosby (before sweaters and sitcoms). Also note the ticket price: two-for-one if “you bring a friend from a different race.” It’s a great chance to save some money and meet someone not in your usual online dating profile. BRIAN MILLER

“Chicago-raised utopoian”

“the funniest dude in your Ph.D. program”

“the early humor of Cosby (before sweaters & sitcoms)”

Yup, that’s pretty much how I’ve always described myself.

Seattle, I’ll see you February 6th at 8pm.

MY review of WTF Live w/ Marc Maron @ SF Sketchfest – I hope it doesn’t start new “beef.”

Monday, January 24th, 2011
Marc Maron is one of my comedy heroes. I sincerely hope when reads it — and he will — that he experiences the love.
Whereas if you’re not Marc Maron, I just hope you regular, old enjoy it.
See below…

Photo Seth Olenick
Comedian and podcaster Marc Maron

This marks the first of an occasional series called Expert Opinion, where The Bay Citizen seeks an informed judgment on a cultural event or place. Comedian W. Kamau Bell attended something of a contradiction in terms — a live podcast to opine for us.

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“Why don’t you come by cobbs tnite. Come on for a few minutes.”

This was the text I got from Marc Maron at 3 p.m. Friday, just a few hours before I had planned to head to Cobb’s Comedy Club to review Marc’s show, a live edition of his podcast, “WTF with Marc Maron.” Marc’s podcast is currently the number one way for cool people to express their coolness. It began a little over a year ago, and in that time Marc has gone from hustling to fill the Punch Line Comedy Club, with its 175-person capacity, to easily selling out the 500-seat Cobb’s.

And on this night at Cobb’s, as part of SF Sketchfest’s podcast-heavy schedule, WTF promised to do the thing on which it has built its empire — Marc talking, riffing, trading barbs and road stories with comedians. The main difference between the live WTF and the studio version is that in studio, the podcast can frequently get into painful or uncomfortable — and therefore revealing —territory. Live, neither Marc nor his guests dwell on these moments as much, as everyone is aware of the audience… including the audience. And when comedians see an audience, it’s hard not to set our phasers to KILL!

So I fooled myself into believing that I was doing some old-school, Hunter S. Thompson-style gonzo journalism, and I set my phasers to KILL!…

CLICK HERE TO READ THE REST OF MY REVIEW!

Happy Birthday to me?

Monday, January 24th, 2011

It’s my birthday this week and once again the universe wants to let me know EXACTLY what I am worth.

$2.27??? COME ON! It was named one of 2010 top ten CD’s on BOTH iTunes and Punchline Magazine!!!

So if you bid on it and win it, I’ll flood* you with some sort of currently undecided WKB Prize Package.

Last time one of my CD’s ended up on eBay, it was won by Marco Lamas, and now we are the best of friends.**

So give me an early b-day present, click the pic above, and rescue my CD from the Internetic cut out bin.

1 Cent CD INDEED!

* The concept of “flood” is subjective.

** The term “best of friends” is in the eye of the beholder, but we did recently hang out in NYC at a Vernon Reid gig.

Some Tweets hit too close to home.

Wednesday, January 5th, 2011

Marc Maron was looking for suggestions for guests on his awesome podcast, WTF. So I piped in suggesting myself. As many of you know, I was on last February with my good friend and comedian, Dwayne Kennedy — who was only on the episode because he (nicely) drove me there… And because Marc knew him. We spent most of the time talking about “the black thing” — Marc’s words. And we never got to do that whole now classic WTF my life story that includes Marc apologizing to me and/or me telling him that I used to think that he was a jerk thing. It was a lot of fun, but looking back I miss not getting to do my whole Inside The Actor’s Studio thingy.

So I sent him a (slightly) snarky tweet suggesting myself. And here is how he responded…

Touche… and ouch!

Some tweets backfire. Some tweets hit too close to home.

For the record, I never did think Marc was a jerk, nor did he need to apologize… UNTIL NOW!

Just kidding.

If you wanna hear my episode of WTF, you can get the WTF Pod app for your iPad or iPhone. Or you can go to WTFpod.com an dget it there. I think it costs money now… Because it was THAT good… also it was one of the first 50… before Marc went all Ira Glass/Carlos Mencia/Ray Ramano/Louis CK/Blaine Capatch on us.

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