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I might just make it to SF Comedy Eagle Scout after all.

Monday, December 6th, 2010

So there are 13 things that need to happen in order to be fully vetted/made as a San Francisco comic… as opposed to a comic who does and/or did comedy in San Francisco.

I am proud to say I think I have just been blessed with one of the most key elements.

First, here’s the list of things that you need to accomplish if you want to be considered a San Francisco comic. (And yes, I made this list up, but I stand by it, although feel free to suggest other things.)

In NO particular order…

1. Open for Will Durst. (check)

2. Drive yourself — or get driven… thanks to Jim Short. — all over the hinterlands of California (and/or Nevada and/or Oregon) doing the San Francisco International (but not Intentional) Comedy Competition. (Sadly check. Cotati?)

3. See your name on the back of the Punch Line t-shirt several times. (check, check, check, check, check, check, check, check, check…)

4. Get bumped from a show that you were booked in advance to be on at Cobb’s. (check, check, check, and yes check! I even got bumped from a show on fucking New Year’s Eve. My wife is still mad at you, Joe Rogan.) When Cobb’s was a smaller club, number 4 used to be “Be House MC at Cobb’s but those days are goooooooooone.

5. Bomb at The Brainwash. / Have Tony Sparks tell you that he loves you. (check on both counts more times than I could ever remember.)

6. Perform at a benefit at The Punch Line. Bonus points if it is Troy’s YMCA benefit. You lose points if it is the REDACTED benefit or the REDACTED benefit. Both of them suck. They suck and the people who come out to support them suck. And that sucks, because you think I’d like to perform in front of REDACTED people.

7. Hear about how great the old days were from a comic who came before you. (At this point the old days could be the Holy City Zoo, Cobb’s in The Marina, The Walnut Creek Punch Line, The One World Cafe, or even (YIKES!) The Comedy College. (check. Doug Ferrari is good for this one if you need to get this one done soon. Actually, I’m getting pretty good at this one, too.)

8. Hear YOURSELF talk about how Comedy Day in The Park used to be a much bigger deal. (check)

9. Play whatever is the current hell gig of the time while you are still on your way up in the local scene. During my time it was Modesto. It probably still is. Let’s just say that you know a gig is bad when Vanilla Ice is playing the same place as you the week AFTER you are there.

10. Open for Dave Chappelle at The Punch Line. It sounds like an honor, until you see the rabid audience look at you like the parsley on top of the steak. (You can also get credit for this if you open for him at The New Parish in Oakland.)

11. Miss your opening set at The Sacramento Punch Line because TRAFFIC IS SO FREAKING BAD THAT WHAT SHOULD TAKE AN HOUR AND A HALF TAKES THREE HOURS SOMETIMES!!! WHY? WHY? WHY?

12A. Be in a city other than SF, and have a comic in that city give you some measure of respect when they find out that you are from San Francisco.

12B. Also, know that our audiences aren’t as smart as people outside of SF, think they are.

Robin Williams. Duh?

13. And finally, lucky 13, I just got it recently. One of the most important pieces of the San Francisco comic puzzle was found last week. See, last week, I performed on an AWESOME benefit for Glide Memorial Church (not that…) and I was on a show with Johnny Steele (not that… although he is apt to tell you about the old days.) and Selene Luna (not that…) and also on the show was Robin Williams (not even that… at least not quite…) The “IT” is that Robin watched my set ANNNNNND thought I was funny. And he shared some thoughts about me that he is allowing me to share with YOU!

“W. Kamau Bell is ferociously funny.” – Robin Williams

Yup, he said that about me. Pretty cool. Actually VERY cool. I have definitely seen him give the nod to other SF comedians: Jim Short, Colin Mahan… And certainly non SF comedians who have spent time in SF: Eddie Izzard and recently Jamie Kilstein.

But I feel like I have finally completed my fair share of the SF comedy scene Merit Badges. I’ve been bona fide funny by Mr. San Francisco Comedy, himself: Robin Williams. And yes, there are certainly more SF Comedy Scene Merit Badges than these out there. Hell, fifteen alone deal with weed, and 11 of those involve N’Gaio Bealum — who people still confuse me with, but nothing is perfect. But this feels like a pretty good place to be at. Now, I got to nail down some LA and NYC Comedy Scene Merit Badges.

New Citizen Radio: Alan Grayson, Marcy Wheeler, & W. Kamau Bell

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

Listen to the interviews here.

Citizen Radio interviews Congressman Alan Grayson about standing up to Republicans (including describing the GOP healthcare plan as “Don’t get sick, and if you do, die quickly,”) Wall Street, party opposition – even from his fellow Democrats, and what makes him happy.

Next, blogger Marcy Wheeler AKA Emptywheel talks about the role of bloggers, and her groundbreaking article on Khalid Sheikh Mohammed that forced the establishment press to acknowledge the important roles bloggers can play in journalism.

Marcy, along with many other excellent bloggers, writes at Firedoglake, so check out that site.

W. Kamau Bell returns with his segment “I’m Sorry, Black People” in which he highlights yet another injustice inflicted upon black people. This week’s subject is Shirley Sherrod.

Citizen Radio airs every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday on Breakthru Radio. Subscribe to the show’s FREE podcast at wearecitizenradio.com. Join us on Facebook.

VIDEO: Me performing LIVE on Citizen Radio

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

This is footage of my doing stand-up on CITIZEN RADIO LIVE at UCB in New York. The story about the T-shirt had just happened that day. They told me to feel free to do whatever I wanted to do. Luckily my hair was puuuuuurfect. TADAAAA!

Thanks Jamie & Allison!

Citizen Radio LIVE in NYC w/ ME! TONITE May 24th 8pm $5!

Monday, May 24th, 2010

The acclaimed grassroots political comedy show Citizen Radio brings it’s filthy outrage to the UCB Theater.

Guests this month include:
Chris Hayes – Editor of The Nation and fill in for Rachel Maddow
Joe Randazzo – Editor of The Onion
W. Kamau Bell – “Will be a legend in his own lifetime like Richard Pryor and Lenny Bruce. Think Bill Hicks but slightly taller.” — Margaret Cho, comedian
Musical guest Anthony da Costa and Emilyn Brodsky (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkVkfECKlIo)

And big surprise guests!

And your hosts:
Allison Kilkenny – Writer for Huffington Post, The Nation, and True/Slant

Jamie Kilstein – The BBC, contributor to The Onion, famous in every country except America Read More…

Allison Kilkenny of Citizen Radio wrote this piece on Aiyana Jones

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

This came out of a conversation Allison, Jamie Kilstein, and myself had on Citizen Radio today. I’ll let you know when it runs, but read this NOW. Also, I’m performing on Citizen Radio Live on May 24 in NYC.

Detroit and Missouri: a tale of two police raids

By Allison Kilkenny
The mother and father of Aiyana Jones gather for a candle light vigil for seven-year-old daughter Aiyana Jones.

Aiyana Jones is the 7-year-old girl who was recently killed during a raid on her home. Allegedly, the police launched a flashbang grenade through the window of the apartment where Jones was sleeping, and the device set Jones on fire. Her grandmother, quite understandably, got into an altercation with the armed men who stormed into their home, and during the struggle, the police claim an officer’s gun discharged accidentally, killing Jones.

This official narrative is being disputed by the family’s attorney, who claims video footage shows the police fired into the home at least once after lobbing the grenade through a window – before grandma and the officer ever had their interaction.

This terrible tragedy follows an incident that received considerably more (especially on-line) media attention — a Missouri SWAT raid.

First, a disclaimer: I don’t write this as a way to cast blame. After all, I covered the Missouri incident extensively. The Missouri raid is something that should attract a significant amount of media coverage. And there are several important differences between the story that might explain why one incident went viral, while the other remains in danger of being buried by the Next Big Thing to come along.

Unlike Detroit, the Missouri raid was videotaped, forever capturing the terrible drama of the event, while Jones’s last, awful moments will only be memorialized in the testimony of cops and her family. Additionally, the Missouri raid demonstrated the overzealous, destructive police response to the unwinnable War on Drugs, which 40 years after its implementation, has cost over $1 trillion, failed to meet any of its goals, while “drug use is rampant and violence even more brutal and widespread.” Most Americans believe the War on Drugs is failing, so video proof of the militaristic behavior of the police during drug raids reinforces widely held, negative views about drug criminalization. Simply: people like to watch what they already know. Read More…

“We’re Sorry, Black People!” #1 – The Return of White Supremacy

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

This is the 1st edition of my new segment on Allison Kilkenny’s & Jamie Kilstein’s Citizen Radio podcast. You can read it here 1st before you hear it on Saturday HERE.

Enjoy…

Just like dramatic celebrity weight loss and frozen yogurt, white supremacy has made a comeback. And this time is coming to YOUR town.

On Saturday, April 17th, a white supremacist organization held a protest in Los Angeles. Let me say that again… A WHITE SUPREMACY RALLY WAS HELD IN 2010. Not 1810! Not 1910! Not 2009! 2010!!! And it was in Los Angeles? Not like they usually do it in places like southern Indiana where there aren’t even enough black people to have an all black doubles tennis match… let alone a good race war.

The white supremacy organization in question is named The National Socialist Movement and they were protesting. I don’t know. I think it was immigrant’s rights, goodness, joy, candy. Read More…

BIG ANNOUNCEMENT! Kamau to contribute weekly to Citizen Radio podcast.

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010
Citizen Radio

They ARE Citizen Radio. Funnier than YOU & smarter than ME... & maybe funnier.

Hey All,

So this is pretty cool… OK, I’m just being coy… It’s REALLY COOL! I’ll be contributing weekly rants/reports centered around race and racism (Surprise SURPRISE!) on the very highly rated and highly followed podcast Citizen Radio! It is co-hosted by Jamie Kilstein, who has quickly become a stand-up comedic force for good (Janeane Garofalo said “Watching Jamie reminds me of why I got into comedy. It is like watching a combination of George Carlin and Bill Hicks”) , and Allison Kilkenny, who is a political blogger everywhere that smart people read political blogs (Huffington Post, Alternet.org, The Nation, True/Slant). They’ve had Noam Chomsky, Melissa Harris Lacewell, the late Howard Zinn, Janeane Garofalo, and now they want me (?). It is a brilliant show whether I’m on it or not.

I was on their show earlier this year, and they have decided that they want more regular doses of Kamau. Sp far the segment is called, “We’re sorry, black people!” The first one will be start airing this Friday, April 30th, I believe. And as a special preshow bonus, I’ll be posting the text of them here on my website so you can get sneak peak before you hear my voice exploding out of your speakers.

I’ll post the first one later today.

The podcast can be found…

http://wearecitizenradio.com/home.htm

http://www.breakthruradio.com/index.php?show=9630

And of course you can subscribe on iTunes!

Kamau interviewed on Citizen Radio podcast!

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

Citizen Radio w/ Jamie Kilstein & Allison KilkennyThis is very cool. I was interviewed on Citizen Radio, a very popular political discussion podcast. It is run by Jamie Kilstein and Allison Kilkenny. Jamie is a brilliant, young, political comedian, and Allison is just plain regular old brilliant. They’ve had many major people on their podcast such as Noam Chomsky, Janeane Garofalo, the late Howard Zinn, Ralph Nader, Tariq Ali, Melissa Harris-Lacewell, and many, many, many more. I’m not sure why or how I managed to squeeze onto this but I think it’s cuz Jamie and Allison both seem to think I’m funny. Whew!

Click the link below to check it out.

Citizen Radio w/ W. Kamau Bell

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