MORE DATES COMING SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON!
JUST LIKE LED ZEPPELIN, skinny jeans, and The Boston Celtics,
racism continues to make a comeback in America. White people havent
talked this bad about un-white people since Martin Luther King had
that dream.
And since The W. Kamau Bell Curve opened last October to 'end
racism in about an hour', racism has redoubled its efforts. First
the co-discoverer of DNA said that Europeans are smarter than
Africans. Then Dog The Bounty Hunter tried to break Michael
Richards record for the most N words. Then an unknown golf
commentator told a good old-fashioned lynching joke about her
friend Tiger Woods. And recently its become trendy to say, I hate
China! And somehow in the middle of all this, America might elect
its first black president unless Fox News has something to say
about it. (See Foxs coverage of Jeremiah Wright.)
Well, W. Kamau Bell is mad as hell and he's not going smile
politely anymore as his un-black friends go, "Sarah Silverman isnt
racist. Shes ironic." "The W. Kamau Bell Curve" is one part
diatribe, one part manifesto, and several parts funny. And now that
"The Curve" has moved from monthly to weekly, it will change as
quickly as the world around it. It will be a fresh as the news it
skewers. And as always...
BRING A FRIEND OF A DIFFERENT RACE & GET IN 2FOR1!
This past winter, The W. Kamau Bell Curve played to sold out houses
at The Shelton Theater in San Francisco as well as the Jewish
Community Center in Berkeley. And now it's back by popular demand
and critical acclaim...
FROM THE PRESS
"W. Kamau Bell plays against type and comes with not only the
insights you wish you had spewed first but also the wit."
---
Kimberly Chun, The SF Bay Guardian
"Smart, stylish, and very much in the mold of politically outspoken
comedians like Dave Chappelle and Margaret Cho, Bell's pissed off
about recent celebrity racism... Bell manages to make jokes out of
the whole situation, while remaining completely furious."
--
Hiya Swanhuyser, The SF Weekly
"W. Kamau Bell Curve could be this nations first Truth and
Reconciliation Hearing on Race."
-- Wanda Sabir, Wandas Picks.