Posts Tagged ‘nato green’
Laughter Against The Machine Tour: Day 1… Sorta.
Thursday, September 15th, 2011Here’s what I’m up to the next little bit.
Thursday, September 1st, 2011
I just figured I would put it into one post because I’m starting to confuse myself so here goes…
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Sept 6 San Francisco, CA Stage Werx Theatre – Me & Boots Riley in Conversation – A Benefit for Laughter Against The Machine
Laughter Against The Machine’s Tour & Documentary
Sept 10 Phoenix, AZ Space 55 BUY TICKETS
Sept 14 Chicago, IL Greenhouse Theater BUY TICKETS
Sept 16 Dearborn, MI Henry Ford / Adray Auditorium BUY TICKETS
Sept 17 Madison, WI Bartell Theatre BUY TICKETS
Nov 9-10 Washington, DC DC Arts Center BUY TICKETS
Nov 11-12 New Orleans, LA La Nuit Comedy Theater BUY TICKETS
Nov 14-15 Oakland, CA New Parish Theater BUY TICKETS
And we only have days left to raise the money we need to make the documentary about all this nuttiness! Can we borrow 5 bucks to make it happen? Thanks!
Margaret Cho & Hal Sparks make appeals for Laughter Against The Machine!
Wednesday, August 31st, 2011While I was in Edinburgh I got my friends Margaret Cho (1st video) & Hal Sparks (2nd video) to make appeals to their peoples and beyond about Laughter Against The Machine’s Kickstarter campaign. Watch ‘em. Enjoy ‘em. Spread ‘em around ‘em!
Posted by my friends at Afro-Punk.com
Wednesday, August 10th, 2011Comedy: W. Kamau Bell & Friends To Launch ‘Laughter Against the Machine’ Tour
Do you like your comedy seasoned with spicy social and political commentary? AP friend W. Kamau Bell is a part of the ‘Laughter Against the Machine’ (LATM) tour and documentary film project. Also on the bill: comedians Nato Green and Janine Brito. The tour starts Sept. 10 in Phoenix (see schedule below) and will be filmed for a documentary (click HERE if you’d like to help fund the production). To give you an idea of the madness they have in store for you, here’s the promo trailer. Racism, gay rights, feminism, you name it! Check it. – L C-D
My BIG new thingy! June 20 & 22 in SF! COME OUT!
Friday, June 3rd, 2011
Welcome to The Bell Curve Project! Much like nobody saw his solo show coming, nobody will see this coming (unless you’re reading this). And this time instead of just taking on Race, Kamau is taking on everything… one show at a time. “When I initially began doing The Bell Curve, I immediately realized that I enjoyed the idea behind it of taking one subject and attacking it from different angles and trying to find unique approaches to something that we all as a society had spend lots of time thinking about. I knew it didn’t always have to be about race. I even did a few shows at Stage Werx where I focused on things like Black History Month and frustration. That is where I really feel like my comedic itch gets scratched.”
The major difference with The Bell Curve Project is that this time Kamau is not doing it alone. He has recruited a gang of his favorite comedians, writers, producers, and even a rockstar rapper to help him out. It’s like a murders’ row of talent from The Bay Area and yes, even from LA and New York. They include Alex Koll (Just For Laughs Festival, Bay Area Air Guitar Champion), Kevin Camia (iTunes Top Ten Comedy CD of 2010), Kevin Kataoka (Lopez Tonight, MadTV), Chuck Sklar (Lopez Tonight & HBO’s Chris Rock Show) and regular Kamau cohorts, Janine Brito (laughter Against The Machine), Nato Green (Laughter Against The Machine), and Kevin Avery (Siskel & Negro), and the original director of The W. Kamau Bell Curve, Martha Rynberg. And the rockstar rapper / activist / Bay Area legend himself, founder of The Coup and co-founder of Street Sweeper Social Club, Boots Riley. The Bell Curve Project will be a hybrid of a diatribe, video clips and segments, talk show elements, sketch comedy, and a good old-fashioned Kamau show. Special guests TBA. Read More…
Kamau & Laughter Against The Machine in Oakland & Sacramento! FEBRUARY
Thursday, December 30th, 2010If you can’t get to one of my San Francisco New Year’s Eve (and Eve Eve and New Year’s Day) Shows, puhleeeeeeeeeeeeeease check me and my band of comedians, Laughter Against The Machine in OAKLAND(!!!) at The New Parish on February 8 & 9. Get YOUR tickets HERE
Or maybe in Sacramento on February 11th at The Sacramento Comedy Spot. (not on the 12th despite what the super cool poster says). Get YOUR tickets HERE

Photoraphic Evidence of a Job well done by LATM
Thursday, June 24th, 2010That’s Laughter Against The Machine for you who are uninitiated. We wrecked maximum shop in Portland & Seattle this past week. Don’t believe me? Look below at these pictures by Saman Maydani.
Laughter Against The Machine kicked Northwest BOOTY!
Monday, June 21st, 2010Laughter Against The Machine kicked MAXIMUM BOOTY this weekend over 5 shows in Portland & Seattle! Me, Hari Kondabolu, & Nato Green are STILL packing shows everywhere we go. And Check out this picture to see who we just added as an OFFICIAL NEW MEMBER! (Hint: IT’S Janine Brito!)
LATM Founder is SF Weekly’s Best Comedian 2010!!!
Wednesday, May 19th, 2010This is 3 years in a row that The SF Weekly has gotten it right!. Nato this year, Ali Wong last year, and some black dude the year before that. Extreme congratulations to Nato! Of course I have a steak in this one. Nato is the co-founder of Laughter Against The Machine. We’ll be kicking out the comedic jams this summer in Seattle and Portland. You’ve been warned.
Best Comedian – 2010
Nato Green
Nato Green is a hard-working man in show business. (We can’t really say the hardest-working man in show business, in a town so packed with hard-working men in show business.) His Iron Comic series blends improv-style audience participation with traditional stand-up, his work at the Progressive Reading Series kept the writers doubled over, and his Laughing Liberally Local 415 and the New Jew Revue are legendary. He’s also a blogger for the Huffington Post, where he recently contributed an Onion-style fiction about a group calling the Tea Party “not conservative enough.” The takeaway quote comes from a woman too afraid of Jews to give her name: “I voted for Sarah Palin, but I don’t believe a woman’s place is to kill a moose. We should leave that to the menfolk.” But it is for a single night’s work that we honor Green at the moment: Laughter Against the Machine. The show returns this summer, with Green’s cohort of W. Kamau Bell, Hari Kondabolu, and, hopefully, Janine Brito, too, reprising the funniest comedy show we’ve ever seen. The funniest. In a town packed with funny shows.

