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A&E Set to Debut Two Part Black Comedy History Doc “Right to Offend: The Black Comedy Revolution”

May 24, 2022
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Undeniably, there is a wave of documentaries examining the history of comedy from every possible angle and at every degree. From covering individuals such as Dick Gregory, George Carlin, and even Bill Cosby to focusing on such changing attitudes in the form through the lens of 9/11 with Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11, there is an ever growing fascination of the inner workings of inciting laughter.

A&E is putting their hat in the ring here with Kevin Hart’s Hartbeat & Time Studios’ Right to Offend: The Black Comedy Revolution, a two-part doc series that will trace the lineage of black comedians that defied racial barriers and sought to skewer the absurd inequalities that were just taken for granted, especially the ones based off the amount of melanin you had in your skin.

The likes of Tiffany Haddish, W. Kamau Bell, Michael Che, Steve Harvey, Sherri Shepherd, Wayne Brady, Aisha Tyler, DL Hughley, Amber Ruffin, and Katt Williams amongst other comics and historians will weigh in on the oft-overlooked milestones of black comedy (just compare Mike Binder’s The Comedy Store to Phat Tuesdays: The Hip Hop Era of Comedy).

Take a gander at what’s to come with this teaser for Right to Offend here, then look for its premiere on A&E on Jun. 29th & 30th at 9PM (then presumably streaming on aetv.com afterwards).

 

Even Though You Think You Already Know It All, You Really Ought to Watch “We Need To Talk About Cosby”

February 3, 2022
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For how public Cosby’s long, long fall from grace was, it’s easy these days to make a cursory acknowledgment of how he was a monster. That line of thinking really avoids the critical work that society at large needs to do. The system and webs of complicity that allowed Cosby to operate as a deity that took sacrificial tribute in the form of drugging and raping women he desired need to be examined at such a acute degree if we all really want to move forward and never have this happen again.

Thus, it’s pretty crucial that most folks watch W. Kamau Bell’s critical and very important docu-series We Need to Talk About Cosby and his latest work to date (trigger warning to anyone sensitive to very detailed accounts of sexual assault and rape). Bell’s judicious lens painstakingly paints a devastating portrait of a man, who believed he essentially was a god, beyond reproach for any of his actions because his benevolence was plentiful (his legendary comedy career, multi-million dollar donations to HBCUs, advancing representation in entertainment for black people on all fronts, etc.). The level of detail and the wide scope of conversations (with survivors, people who worked on The Cosby Show, experts of all kinds, and, of course, comedians) presented in We Need to Talk About Cosby show that acknowledge the gravity of Cosby’s crimes and betrayal of the public trust he gained that absolutely needs to reverberate and never be forgotten.

The four episodes of We Need to Talk About Cosby accomplish its eponymous goal and digging into answering the age old question of “Can you separate the art from the artist?” and, more importantly, trying to figure out whether we should be separating the art from the artist in the first place.

We Need to Talk About Cosby is now streaming via Showtime.

Showtime’s Latest In-Depth Comedy Doc Will Be W. Kamau Bell’s We Need to Talk About Cosby

December 20, 2021
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Perhaps, as a titular nod to 2011’s We Need To Talk About Kevin, W. Kamau Bell has put together an entire docu-series exploring the mythos of Bill Cosby and the tragic reveal of the monster that he really is. Bell looks to explore how we’re supposed to even move forward with the knowledge that he perpetrated his sex crimes for decades and we wouldn’t believe it because he was proverbially “America’s Dad”, especially if you’re a middle aged black comedian right now.

This will be the latest in the line of documentary deep dives into the history of comedy, no matter how dark or real the territory is, by Showtime. Impressively, they’ve recently had docs on Dick Gregory and Charlie Chaplin and The Comedy Store and, from the looks of it, they’re going to keep pushing in that direction, which we’re, of course, on board for.

Get a look at We Need to Talk About Cosby and why the title is still so relevant with the series teaser here. Look for the premiere on Showtime on Jan. 30th.

Pick of the Day: Padma Puts On a Virtual Comedy Show 12/17

December 15, 2020
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We told you that there would be plenty of big time comedy benefit shows for the Georgia Runoffs and, lordy lordy, there sure are. This latest one is being put up by the one and only Padma Lakshmi that’s very explicit in this regard by being called, “Padma Puts on a Virtual Comedy Show for the Georgia Runoff Elections: An Evening to Benefit FairFight”.

Stacey Abrams’ FairFight was instrumental in registering voters and contributing to Biden’s 2020 Election win and will undoubtedly be crucial in the upcoming special Georgia Senate Runoffs.

So, they tapped Padma for a live benefit show and she, in turn, got one hell of a line-up that includes:

Hasan Minhaj, Phoebe Robinson, Sarah Silverman, Chelsea Peretti, Kumail Nanjiani, Emily V. Gordon, Benito Skinner, Mike Birbiglia, John Early, Roy Wood Jr., Julio Torres, Michelle Buteau, Patton Oswalt, Aparna Nancherla, Caleb Hearon, Wanda Sykes, Joel Kim Booster, Tituss Burgess, Meg Stalter, Patti Harrison, Nikki Glaser, Ayo Edebiri, Jo Firestone, Amber Ruffin, Dulce Sloan, Naomi Ekperigin, W. Kamau Bell, Mitra Jouhari, Sydnee Washington, Marie Faustin, and Andy Cohen.

There will also be music from King Princess, Perfume Genius, Waxahatchee, Brittany Howard, Local Natives, Aloe Blacc, and Cautious Clay.

Lastly, the evening’s virtual festivities will be hosted by none other than the Las Culturistas themselves, Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang.

Reads like a festival line-up, doesn’t it? Well, we still can’t do that in person right now, but you can enjoy this gigantic Padma Puts on a Virtual Comedy Show comedy live-stream on Thurs. Dec. 17th at 6PM PT/9PM ET at youtube.com/padmalakshmi and donate to FairFight here.

Here’s a Little Sneak Peek of United Shades of America with W. Kamau Bell Season 6

July 17, 2020
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The Emmy award winning docu-series United Shades of America with W. Kamau Bell is returning for its sixth season on CNN this Sunday, July 19th at 10PM. For years, W. Kamau Bell has gone and explored “race based subcultures” with this series and has done plenty to expose race relations in this country (including when he chatted with a KKK Imperial Wizard in full robes).

So, it’s safe to say that, at this moment in America and around the world, that Bell’s series, which was already pretty crucial, has become even more crucial as the entire globe is truly reckoning with systemic racism and oppression at every level (as opposed to a few weeks as has been the case in the past).

Here’s a bit of sneak peek of what’s to come with the season 6 premiere of United Shades of America that dives right into what white supremacy really is.

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I love this so much. This is a sneak peak of Sunday's premiere episode of United Shades of America called "Where do we even start with white supremacy?" Well, we have to start by defining white supremacy. And this is the beginning of the episode. ? It's gonna be a bumpy night. ?✊? Check out the whole episode Sunday, July 19th @ 10p ET / 7p PT on @cnn. #UnitedShades #wkamaubell #kamaubell #coronavirus #Covid_19 #blacklivesmatter #GeorgeFloyd #BreonnaTaylor #rayshardbrooks #layleenpolanco #tonymcdade #ElijahMcClain #ahmaudarbery #UnitedShades #UnitedShadesofAmerica #cnn #PrivateSchoolNegro #whitesupremacy

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W. Kamau Bell Talks Frankly with Conan O’Brien ‘Showing Your Work’ for Non-Black People

June 4, 2020
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Again, W. Kamau Bell is one of the voices in comedy right now that should be heard. For so many years, Bell has simultaneously spoken so concisely and comedically to so many crucial issues, especially when it comes to race.

You can clearly see in this lengthy conversation that he had with Conan O’Brien last night on Conan where they discuss the murder of George Floyd, the protests, the response to the protests, anti-racism, white supremacy, and, above all, the importance of “showing your work”. Kamau even goes and directly asks Conan about his opinion on the existence of systemic white supremacy in America as well as assigning another white person to be responsible for Conan’s whiteness.

It’s a great conversation and perhaps an illuminating way to think of how to engage with privilege, even with folks that are clearly allies. Watch it here.

This W. Kamau Bell Bit Shows Why You Need to Educate Yourself on Racism

June 2, 2020
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In the spirit of amplifying the voices that should be amplified today, we’re pointing to you to this bit by the fantastic comedian W. Kamau Bell from one of his past hours, Semi-Prominent Negro. You should watch/enjoy/learn from all of Kamau’s work (United Shades of America, Private School Negro), but this particular joke highlights the importance of people, particularly non-black people, on doing their homework and educating themselves on racism/anti-racism/white supremacy rather than depending on asking black people to do it for them. There is so much to know and there are so many resources.

Please watch it here. You can (and should) also listen to Semi-Prominent Negro in full on Spotify here.

Pick of the Day: Operation Save Abortion 4/30

April 27, 2020
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The far reaching effects of the COVID-19 pandemic go beyond just the virus spreading and the deaths it causes or even the terrifying economic disruption. For instance, access to independent abortion providers is getting shut down even though it’s an essential, crucial service. It’s heinous to do this sans pandemic, it’s particularly despicable to do during these times with the most devastating pandemic nearly anyone has lived through.

So, Lizz Winstead, the co-creator of The Daily Show, will be leading as the head of Abortion Access Front and hosting this Operation Save Abortion fundraiser to raise money for said independent abortion providers to stay open and operating in these dire times. It’ll be 12 hour live-stream on Instagram Live at the AAFs Instagram @abortionfront going from Thurs. Apr. 30th 7AM PT/10AM ET-7PM PT/10PM ET.

Slated for the fundraising live-stream event is a marvelous row of comedy folks including: Elizabeth Banks, W. Kamau Bell, Nikki Glaser, Jenny Slate, Sandra Bernhard, Margaret Cho, Beth Stelling, Dana Gould, Josh Gondelman, Samantha Irby, Shannon Woodward, Greg Proops (Whose Line Is It Anyway?), Jessica Kirson, Krystyna Hutchinson (co-host of the Guys We F’cked podcast), and Lindy West (Shrill).

That’s not even the whole line-up that already includes many of comedy’s finest, which should make for one damn fine marathon live-stream chock full of stand-up, stories, bits, and more (on top of supporting a very important cause that might have otherwise easily gotten swept under the radar of the COVID-19 news cycle).

FYI, you can support this cause during the live-stream or even before then at keepourclinics.org.

ACTION ALERT: Lizz Winstead, Elizabeth Banks Taking Part in Fundraiser for Abortion Providers (Exclusive) https://t.co/hLHpFYRTEF via @thr

— Lizz "Hollywood Death Cult" Winstead (@lizzwinstead) April 23, 2020

February 14, 2019
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Between acclaimed Netflix specials and albums and their own groundbreaking documentary/doc series, W. Kamau Bell and Hari Kondabolu are two of the best lightning rod comedians that make it seem as though comedy can be both a force for good and still manage to be blisteringly funny at the same time. Essentially, they prove that political correctness and free speech in comedy can indeed co-exist and thrive.

The duo will co-headlining The Soraya at CSUN come Saturday, March 16th at 8PM and you really ought to not miss it. Tickets are going for $28-$62 and you can (and should) get them here.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows, events, screenings, open mics, maps, and more can be found at www.thecomedybureau.com.

W. Kamau Bell’s Private School Negro, Wherein He Delightfully Proves Trump Is Racist, Is Now Streaming on Netflix

June 26, 2018
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For a couple of years now, W. Kamau Bell has been primarily focused on his critically acclaimed CNN series United Shades of America. Just in case you forgot, Bell is a very fun stand-up to watch even though he’s a very overtly political comedian (having a warm, inviting demeanor might be a good place to start when doing effective political comedy these days).

His new hour Private School Negro is a great reminder how jubilant and jovial Kamau can be while delving into potentially divisive material and still make it all work. Even though he spends several minutes on a bit focused on Trump undeniably being a racist (and his supporters who say you can’t really call him a racist), it’s done up in such a playful way that those exhausted on Trump humor might still enjoy it. 

Another way that Kamau deals with talking about politics and race so well in this special is that he brings humanity to it, specifically in sharing stories about raising his daughters who are biracial. It’s both sweet and offers perspective in what is, often times, mostly an ideological fight.

All in all, Kamau has made a political comedy special that is very much of the time, but, thankfully, has some legitimate hope in it.

W. Kamau Bell: Private School Negro is now streaming on Netflix.

Get Your First Look at W. Kamau Bell’s Netflix Special “Private School Negro”

June 16, 2018
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Take a gander at W. Kamau Bell in his first Netflix stand-up special. It ought to be a doozy as Kamau as he is doing his signature brand of political comedy and doing so in the round (well, in the square technically). 

See for yourself here. Look for Private School Negro on Netflix on Tuesday, June 26th.

W. Kamau Bell’s First Netflix Special “Private School Negro” Coming Next Month

May 24, 2018
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W. Kamau Bell has certainly been busy since his last recorded hour of stand-up (Semi-Prominent Negro, released in 2016) with his CNN series, United Shades of America, which just happened to have won an Emmy during its tenure thus far.

Next month, Bell will finally be unveiling his new hour in the form of a Netflix special called Private School Negro. It should come as no surprise that he’ll be dissecting race, politics, Trump (arguably separate from normal politics), but we’d submit (knowing full well that you might have fatigue of Trump humor) that Bell is one of the best and smoothest when it comes to writing and performing political comedy. 

Look for Private School Negro to drop on Netflix on Tues. June 26th.

January 15, 2018
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The Emmy Award winning W. Kamau Bell is going to tape his latest comedy special in NYC on Feb. 1st. (you can get tickets for that here).

In preparation, he’ll be running his hour at Largo at the Coronet Theatre a week from now and tickets are still available. They’re $30 and you can (and should) get them here.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows, events, open mics, maps, and more can be found at www.thecomedybureau.com.

Bob’s Burgers, United Shades of America with W. Kamau Bell, and Sam Bee Win at 2017 Creative Arts Emmys

September 10, 2017
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Bob’s Burgers, United Shades of America with W. Kamau Bell, and Sam Bee Win at 2017 Creative Arts Emmys

While not making it to the live broadcast, the Creative Arts Emmys gain more importance and distinction every year as the TV landscape continues to drastically change. 

So, we’re glad to see things like Full Frontal With Samantha Bee Presents Not The White House Correspondents’ Dinner and United Shades of America with W. Kamau Bell score Primetime Emmys wins here. Also, Bob’s Burgers getting their first Emmys win deserves a round of applause.

Here are all the comedy winners from last night’s (which is just the first half FYI) Creative Arts Primetime Emmys (get the full list at the link above):

Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance-Family Guy
Outstanding Interactive Program-Last Week Tonight With John Oliver
Outstanding Animated Program-Bob’s Burgers
Outstanding Short Form Animated Program-Adventure Time
Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program-United Shades of America with W. Kamau Bell
Outstanding Short Form Variety Series-The Daily Show – Between The Scenes
Outstanding Variety Special-Carpool Karaoke Primetime Special 2017
Outstanding Writing For A Variety Special-Full Frontal With Samantha Bee Presents Not The White House Correspondents’ Dinner
Outstanding Picture Editing For Variety Programming-Last Week Tonight With John Oliver
Outstanding Makeup For A Multi-Camera Series Or Special (Non-Prosthetic)-Saturday Night Live
Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control For A Limited Series Special-Saturday Night Live

W. Kamau Bell’s Semi-Prominent Negro Out Now as Album

September 29, 2016
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With their being almost seemingly an infinite amount of television, it’s completely reasonable that you might miss one stand-up special on a subscription based premium cable network. 

That being said, we hope you did indeed watch W. Kamau Bell: Semi-Prominent Negro a few months back when it aired on Showtime for the whip-smart, jolly dissection of current issues including race, gender fluidity, gentrification, and hair.

You can now (and really should) get it as an album from Kill Rock Stars or iTunes or Bandcamp or Amazon. 

CNN Renews United Shades of America with W. Kamau Bell for Season 2

September 28, 2016
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CNN Renews United Shades of America with W. Kamau Bell for Season 2

Not quite sure what will top talking to a KKK member on camera as W. Kamau Bell for season 1 of his exploratory comedy docu-series, but we have no doubt that Kamau will figure it out. 

Look for season 2 of United Shades of America with W. Kamau Bell in 2017.

W. Kamau Bell’s Showtime Special “Semi-Prominent Negro” Premieres Tonight

April 29, 2016
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10PM on Showtime.

Last week, W. Kamau Bell had the premiere of his CNN series, United Shades of America. This week, Bell continues his big return to TV with a brand new hour stand-up special on Showtime called Semi-Prominent Negro.

At least this week, he’ll be in the safety of a theater as opposed to hanging with KKK without a total idea of what might happen.

W. Kamau Bell Returns to TV Tonight with CNN’s “United Shades of America”

April 24, 2016
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It’s about time that W. Kamau Bell picked up where he left off with Totally Biased and continue to explore the various subcultures of discrimination that are around this great country of ours. 

He’ll be doing just that with his brand new series on CNN, United Shades of America, premiering tonight at 10PM.

W. Kamau Bell Has His CNN Series and a Showtime Special Premiering This Month

April 18, 2016
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Clear out 10PM on both April 24th and April 29th. 

Next week will be a big one for W. Kamau Bell as his brand new exploratory series of discriminatory subcultures, United Shades of America, and a brand new Morgan Spurlock directed comedy special, Semi-Prominent Negro, are both premiering.

More specifically…

United Shades of America will premiere on CNN on Sunday, April 24th at 10PM
Semi-Prominent Negro will premiere on Showtime on Friday, April 29th at 10PM

Bell’s last series, Totally Biased on FX/FXx, came to an end far too early (especially with the popularity of shows like Full Frontal and Last Week Tonight) and both his new show and special should be well worth catching.

You can hear Bell chat about both with Trevor Noah from last week’s Daily Show here.

W. Kamau Bell to Return With His Own Show “United Shades of America” on Apr. 24th

January 25, 2016
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#UnitedShades #UnitedShades #UnitedShades #UnitedShades #UnitedShades #UnitedShades #UnitedShades United Shades of America April 24 on @CNN 

For all the missing plane coverage and everything else CNN has been mocked for by the likes of The Daily Show and more, W. Kamau Bell is set to bring some more balance to the network in tone and perspective with his new show United Shades of America.

His exploration of the subcultures of the good ol’ U.S. of A has got a premiere date, Apr. 24th. So make a reminder on your phone (or mark your calendars if you still do that).

Morgan Spurlock to Direct W. Kamau Bell’s First Stand-Up Special

November 29, 2015
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Wed, Dec. 2, in NYC, I’m taping a comedy special. 730p & 930p #FREE
dir. by @MorganSpurlock
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Acclaimed documentarian Morgan Spurlock has slowly, but surely acquainted with himself more and more with comedy over the last few years. Just look at the humor throughout We The Economy. 

Now, he’s really throwing his hat in the comedy ring with directing the first stand-up special for W. Kamau Bell. Of course, Bell being the socio-poltically conscious comedian that he is, it seems like a match made in heaven or whatever higher state of being you believe in.

If you’re in NYC this week, specifically in Brooklyn at Roulette on Dec. 2nd, you can and should go to the taping of this special. RSVP here.

SXSW Comedy with W. Kamau Bell Night Two Premieres Tonight

October 2, 2015
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11PM on Showtime.

Tonight, you can see Rachel Feinstein, Wyatt Cenac, Joe DeRosa, Jon Huck, Todd Glass, and W. Kamau Bell and all the heck of a show they brought to Austin, TX for SXSW in the second part of Showtime’s SXSW Comedy special.

So, make sure to switch whatever TV you’re watching to Showtime later tonight. 

Here’s a Trailer for Showtime’s “SXSW Comedy Night Two with W. Kamau Bell” Special

September 30, 2015
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Apparently, there was too much to pack into just one special’s worth of stand-up for Showtime’s SXSW Comedy, so they made two nights worth of it with host W. Kamau Bell.

This time around, Todd Glass, Rachel Feinstein, Joe DeRosa, and more cause a ruckus of laughter down in Austin, TX.

Here’s a look into what’s to come for Night Two.

Look for the premiere on Showtime on Fri Oct. 2nd.

Part 1 of “SXSW Comedy with W. Kamau Bell” Premieres Tonight on Showtime

July 24, 2015
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It’ll be on Showtime at 11:05PM.

Tonight, we’ll all get to finally see what the buzz is all about when it comes to watching comedy at a big time arts festival, specifically SXSW.

Matt Braunger, Beth Stelling, Nate Bargatze, Mark Normand, Iliza Shlesinger, and host W. Kamau Bell will all be on part 1 of the SXSW Comedy special tonight.

This should definitely be one of your things that you watch tonight/a reason to get Showtime’s online service for a free trial.

Get a Look at What Will Be the First in a Whole Row of Showtime Comedy Specials with “SXSW Comedy”

July 13, 2015
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Looks like Showtime is gearing up to produce more comedy specials along with Audible’s Rooftop Comedy in the coming months. They have the two part SXSW Comedy with W. Kamau Bell special premiere part 1 on July 24th and are working on a Brian Posehn special that was apparently shot right before Comic-Con this weekend.

Here’s your first look at SXSW Comedy Part 1, which will have Matt Braunger, Mark Normand, Iliza Shlesinger, Beth Stelling, and Nate Bargatze.

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