Posts Tagged ‘w. kamau bell’

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!

Me talking about Barack, Lebron, The BP Oil Spill & Rice Krispies

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

This is footage from one of Laughter Against The Machine’s sold out shows in Seattle. Here I compare Barack Obama’s handling of the oil spill to a commercial for Rice Krispie Treats. Also I tell Barack to be more like George W. Bush.

Just watch it. Comedy sucks when you have to explain it.

“Coming to America” July 10, LOL-SF Comedy Film Fest + A SHOW!

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

This should be cool. I was asked by to pick a comedy to be screened as a part of LOL-SF: A Celebration of Comedy Onscreen and I picked “Coming to America.”… After Glengarry Glen Ross, Goodfellas, Casino, and Tombstone were all truned down as not being actual comedies… no matter how much, “I’m your huckleberry.” makes me laugh.

Anyway, COMING TO AMERICA!!! Get your “Soul Glo” ready. Clean the royal private parts. Prepare your argument for whether you call him “Clay” or “Ali.” And laugh at Aresenio Hall liek you haven’t since the early 90’s.

Waiter, taste this soup.

"Waiter, taste this soup."

I’ll be hosting the screening of it…

COMING TO AMERICA

July 10, 5p

The Vogue Theatre

3920 Sacramento St. (@Cherry)

San Francisco, CA

I’ll introduce it, and then I’ll talk about it afterward. And it’s only TEN BUCKS!

AND THEN that same night at 8p, I’m doing some stand-up comedy at Stage Werx Theatre on 533 Sutter St. (at Powell), San Francisco, CA. I just booked this show yesterday, because I’ve been itching to do a longer set in the city for a while. It’s been a while since SF saw my smiling face onstage. And I’ll be sharing the stage with one of my favorite comedians, Janine Brito. Maybe some other special guests, too! I don’t know, yet. I’m just figuring it out. AND THIS IS ALSO ONLY TEN BUCKS!!!

So there you go, I’ve planned your entire Saturday.

Not that you have to come to both… or either… but I’d love to see you at one… or the other… you get the idea.

Photoraphic Evidence of a Job well done by LATM

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

That’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.

The Field Negro Guide to Arts & Culture: Episode 1… or 2.

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

Yup! It’s me and Living Colour’s Vernon Reid — who if you now me then you know how big a deal he is to me — are starting a weekly podcast called The Field Negro Guide to Arts & Culture. It’s a rambling, off-roading conversation by tow black dudes who have been outside the “black box” for so long that we’ve both built homes there.

This 1st episode, we talk Gary Coleman, Comic book adaptations and Vampires… Of course. Enjoy!

Listen or Download it here: http://thatfnpod.libsyn.com/webpage

Connect with Vernon on Facebook, Twitter @vurnt22, and www.livingcolour.com

Laughter Against The Machine kicked Northwest BOOTY!

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Laughter 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!)

Check out our newest member Janine Brito!

Laughter Against The Machine 2010 Edition photo by Saman Maydání

My Interview on The Sound of Young America

Friday, June 11th, 2010

I met Jesse Thorn waaaaaaaaaaaaay back in the day when he was a student at UC Santa Cruz and he would have comics on his college radio show. He put on a few live comedy shows and I got to be on one. He is also responsible for blowing me up on the Internet one time when he reposted a blog that I had written on MySpace (Remember Myspace?) about Sarah Silverman being a racist. (Don’t ask.) It even got posted on Okayplayer.com. (I said, don’t ask.)

Well years later Jesse is now the next big thing in public radio, and I’m… basically a more focused version of what I was back then. Here’s our discussion about all that. And Thanks, Jesse for putting me on the show, even though you are HUGE now.

W. Kamau Bell is a San Francisco-based comedian who soaks up politics and pop culture and filters it through a racial lens, using his irreverent thoughts and critiques as fodder for his comedy.

He’s released several comedy albums, including Face Full of Flour and One Night Only.
He recently ended a run of his one-man show, The W. Kamau Bell Curve: Ending Racism in About an Hour. His television appearances include performances on Comics Unleashed and Comedy Central, and he is a co-founder of The Solo Performance Workshop.

The Sound of Young America

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!

Make me the SF Bay Guardian’s BEST COMEDIAN! VOTE!

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

I have never really campaigned for this kind of thing before but I figure why not? So if you have a minute, go ahead and vote for me. The Best Comedian spot is on the 2nd page of categories. You have to scroll down a bit. I mean, you could vote fore me as Best Tacqueria, but I really don’t think I have much of a chance with that one.

OUR 2010 BEST OF THE BAY READERS POLL

Be a local hero! Share your knowledge of everything outstanding in the Bay Area. Vote now!

It’s that time again! In 1974 we blazed a trail by being the first paper to present “best of” awards. Every year since then we’ve given Best of the Bay recognition to the people, places, and things that make the Bay Area great.

Our 2010 Best of the Bay issue hits stands July 28 and will include our annual Readers Poll. This is your chance to give a shout-out to what you love best about the Bay Area. Categories this year are: Food and Drink, Arts and Nightlife, Shopping, City Living, and a special section where you can tell us about your very own “Best of the Best.” Voting ends at 5 p.m. on June 23. One entry per person, please. Have fun!

>>CLICK HERE TO BEGIN VOTING FOR BEST OF THE BAY 2010

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…

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