Posts Tagged ‘race’

Guess who won The SF Bay Guardian’s BEST COMEDIAN!!!

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

Umm… It was ME!

The best part is that it was the READER’S CHOICE! Right between BEST BURLESQUE & BEST MAGICIAN! (Which is kinda what a comedian is. We strip naked and try to make magic happen while people laugh.)

So I that means I owe thanks all to YOU! Or people very much like you…if you, yourself didn’t vote.

I assume that some of you coming to my page are trying to get acquainted with whoever this “W. Kamau Bell” person is, so here’s quick primer…

Margaret Cho said about me…

“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.”

I’m on Facebook, Twitter, & Youtube. Look to the right side of this page —>

Here’s a link to buy my NEW critically acclaimed comedy CD and a clip of my stand-up, followed by a list of upcoming shows!

And here is a list of upcoming shows…

August 13 – The W. Kamau Bell Curve @ UCB in LOS ANGELES
8pm

August 20 – The W. Kamau Bell Curve @ The Comedy Spot in SACRAMENTO
BRING A FRIEND OF A DIFFERENT RACE & GET IN 2for1! (Seriously!)
2 shows 8 & 10pm

August 26 – Laughter Against The Machine @ The New Parish in OAKLAND
2 shows 7:30 & 10pm

August 28 – W. Kamau Bell @ Stage Werx in SAN FRANCISCO
8pm

Hope to see you out there soon!

More Pics Mehserle Rally: Blk Guy Promotes Police Brutality

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

That black guy in the middle is explaining to the supporters of Oscar Grant how police brutality is sometimes a good thing.

Seriously. I was there.

Somebody should tell him that there are better ways to pick up white women.

Even More Pics from The Pro Mehserle Rally

Monday, July 19th, 2010

She was probably up all night figuring this out. But there’s just one problem… AREN’T ACRONYMS SUPPOSED TO MAKE SENSE???

On a very basic level, I humbly ask you lady, HOW CAN HE FLIPPIN’ BE NON-VIOLENT WHEN HE’S BEEN CONVICTED OF KILLING SOMEONE???

More of my pics from The Pro Mehserle Rally

Monday, July 19th, 2010

Huh?File this one under, “Huh?”

To paraphrase fictional Dr. Frasier Crane, I’d like to ask this guy, “What color is the sky in your world?”

Lusty Lady Review of The W. Kamau Bell Curve (spolier alert)

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Review: The W. Kamau Bell Curve: Ending Racism in About An Hour

Putting together race and comedy can and sometimes is a recipe for disaster (side note: I think Hitler needs to be retired as comedy fodder, having heard a few too many of them last night), but in The W. Kamau Bell Curve: Ending Racism in About an Hour, on now at PS 122 as part of the SoloNOVA Festival, W. Kamau Bell not only makes his points funny but uses media clips, storytelling and crowd work to get people thinking about race, and laughing.

I saw it on Sunday at 6, during a gorgeous day, so the theater wasn’t full. I walked in and showing on the screen were Bell’s thoughts on some modern films, like why Jake Gyllenhaal was cast in Prince of Persia. Bell then comes out and shares some thoughts on race and racism, and the difference between the two. Bell is noted for telling the first joke about Barack Obama back in 2005, a clip he shows.

At one point, after seeing some horrific clips where John Stossel and others basically defended the government staying out of racism in the workplace, those of us who are white were led to chant, “Say it loud, I’m white and I’m proud.” Yes, it was funny, but it was also a very surreal and disturbing feeling (speaking for myself) to say that, let alone think it, but I believe Bell’s point was that being proud of who you are doesn’t only belong to the crazy white people, and that white people who don’t want to be associated with racist white people need to also recognize that being white in and of itself isn’t something to be ashamed of. That was my takeaway, anyway. Read More…

[FREE TICKETS] The W. Kamau Bell Curve – NYC – 5.27.10

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

Are you in NYC? TWiB! is giving away 1 pair of tickets to see the critically acclaimed “W. Kamau Bell Curve”  with none other than W. Kamau Bell (Comedy Central) as part of the solaNOVA Arts Festival TONIGHT.

“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

HOW TO WIN:
Follow @WeekInBlackness on Twitter and tweet  “#TWiB! is the #TRUTH –  http://twib.me” before 6pm and we will draw from all those tweets. The more you enter, the better your chances to win.

The W. Kamau Bell Curve is EXTENDED in NYC!!

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Ending Racism in About an Hour HAS BEEN EXTENDED!!!

MAY 26, 27 & JUNE 2, 3 @ 8PM

MAY 30 @ 6PM

JUNE 4 @ 6PM

BRING A FRIEND OF A DIFFERENT RACE & GET IN 2FOR1!!!!

To get the 2FOR1 deal use the promo code “solo241″ when you buy tickets HERE

One part manifesto, one part diatribe, and several parts funny.



WHEN:
May 26, 27, 30, June 2, 3, 4 @ terraNOVA Collective’s 7th Annual soloNOVA Arts Festival, New York City, NY

WHERE: P.S. 122 150 1st Ave. @ 9th St. NY, NY
L train to 1st Avenue, F/V train to 2nd Avenue, N/R to 8th Street, 6 to Astor Place

“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

You Can’t Handle Black with W. Kamau Bell debuts on AfroPunk.com

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

A new batch of complete WKB ridiculousness from AfroPunk.com…

Afro-Punk Features

We found a comedian who claims he can end racism in one hour. That’s right. W. Kamau Bell (pronounced KA-MAOW, like KA-POW) says that his one man stand up show can end that nasty little “r” word that we’ve all got mighty comfortable with. So, we decided to invite this San Francisco comedian to the Afro-punk scene to smack us around a little, get the race conversation stirred up a bit, and to make us a little more uncomfortable about what racism really is.


You Can’t Handle Black: A new comedy series about race.



Find more videos like this on AFRO-PUNK

My 1st NYC review of 2010 from Blog Stage Backstage

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Ending Racism in an Hour? Yeah, That’s Funny.

W kamau bell curve 2 To promote his one-man comedy show The W. Kamau Bell Curve: Ending Racism in About an Hour, now running as part of the seventh annual soloNOVA Arts Festival at PS 122, stand-up comedian W. Kamau Bell is making a special offer: “Bring a friend of a different race and get in 2 for 1.”

Bell hopes that this bring-a-friend-for-free discount will help fill the theater with New York audiences who might not have heard of the San Francisco Bay Area comedian yet. “Although, I have selfish reasons for that, too,” Bell says. “It guarantees me a better crowd. You can’t end racism unless everyone is in the room at the same time.”

Yet to end racism, you have to discuss racism. And to discuss racism, you have to talk about race. And once the conversation turns to race, a lot of (white) people automatically worry about sounding racist. Or, as George Costanza would say, “I really don’t think we should be talking about this.”

Bell uses comedy, therefore, to broach a subject most people are simply too afraid to talk about. You might be thinking, The election of Barack Obama, our first black president, ushered in the era of “post-racial” America, right? Wrong. Bell utilizes a sharp mix of stand-up comedy, Powerpoint, audio and video clips, and theatrical solo theater to illustrate the ways racism just keeps making a comeback. “This show isn’t about post-racial America,” Bell says. “It’s about racial America.”

Even so, the idea of “ending racism in an hour” probably sounds like a joke. That’s because it is. Well, sort of. Read More…

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