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Hari Kondabolu
American
Comedian
Born:
Oct 21
,
1982
Comedy
Conversation
Me
People
Stage
You
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Stand-up will always be my first love, and it has been the primary way I've expressed myself since I was 17.
Hari Kondabolu
Love
Myself
Will
First
Way
Has-Been
Primary
Since
First Love
Always
Been
Expressed
When you ask your white friends what their cultural heritage is, they don't just say white. They give you a math equation. 'Well, I'm a third German and a fourth Irish and one-sixteenth Welsh and one-fortieth Native American for college applications.'
Hari Kondabolu
You
College
White
Heritage
Say
Give
Well
Equation
Welsh
Math
Cultural
Friends
German
Irish
American
Just
Native
Native American
Ask
Your
Applications
Fourth
Third
Heckles always vary. I mean, some people are just drunk, and it's nonsense, or, you know, some people just want to just repeat something I've said or add their own two cents about an opinion, but because of the nature of what I do and who I am, like, I also get the racist stuff, which is hard.
Hari Kondabolu
Nature
You
People
Some People
Drunk
Own
Add
Some
About
Something
Vary
Stuff
Like
Know
Also
Because
Opinion
Said
Always
Am
Nonsense
Repeat
Get
Just
Want
Which
Mean
Cents
Hard
Who
Two
Both my parents are immigrants. I've seen different struggles they've had. There's a reason you don't see me using accents. I don't do impressions of my folks. When I'm doing a crappy impression of my folks, and you're laughing, I'm thinking, 'When my parents talk to people, when they walk away do people do impressions of them? Do they laugh?'
Hari Kondabolu
Me
You
People
Walk
Seen
Parents
Thinking
Laugh
Immigrants
Laughing
Folks
See
Both
Struggles
Both My Parents
Had
Talk
Accents
Doing
Impression
Impressions
Different
Crappy
Them
Reason
Using
Away
When I started doing standup when I was 17, I was talking about being Indian and specifically ethnic jokes. Straightforward stuff that was fairly ignorant that I knew would get the laugh. It wasn't flipping stereotypes; it was using them.
Hari Kondabolu
Jokes
Laugh
Would
Indian
About
Knew
Stuff
Stereotypes
Fairly
Talking
Doing
Get
Being
Them
Straightforward
Ethnic
Ignorant
Flipping
Standup
Using
Specifically
Started
I would love the opportunity to create my own program. I feel like a TV show with a format of monologue with lots of sketches thrown in could be really fun. But you know, that may never happen. Minimally, I just want to keep making stand-up.
Hari Kondabolu
Love
You
Opportunity
Own
TV
Would
TV Show
My Own
Could
Thrown
Never
Feel
Like
Know
Making
Lots
May
Just
Want
Happen
Format
Sketches
Create
Really
Show
Fun
Keep
Program
Monologue
Introductions are always weird for me because my name is Hari and it's constantly mispronounced . 'Hurry', 'Hairy' - there are different ways to screw it up, and it leads to these awkward conversations.
Hari Kondabolu
Me
Ways
Hurry
Constantly
Weird
Leads
Hairy
Name
Because
Always
Up
Different
Screw
Conversations
Different Ways
Awkward
When you see a comedian on stage, the best comedians make it feel like a conversation. But it's not. We have very little interest in what an audience has to say during a performance. Being a stand-up comedian, you're an egomaniac to some degree. Everyone wants to hear what you have to say, apparently. That's not how real relationships work.
Hari Kondabolu
Work
Best
You
Conversation
Degree
Stage
Relationships
Everyone
Say
See
Some
Feel
Performance
Like
Comedian
Comedians
Make
Audience
How
Real
Hear
Very
Egomaniac
Being
Wants
Interest
Little
Apparently
I'm not like most comedians. I don't deal with just heckles - I'm also dealing with threats and anger. Here I am, a brown person on stage being quite blunt. I talk about white privilege; I talk about U.S. imperialistic practices; I talk about colonialism. I'm not saying things that are easy for people to laugh at.
Hari Kondabolu
Saying
Anger
People
Colonialism
Stage
White
Laugh
Easy
Threats
About
Brown
Imperialistic
Like
Most
Comedians
Talk
Also
Practices
Deal
Dealing
Am
Privilege
Person
Quite
Just
Being
Blunt
Things
Here
I try to be as thoughtful as I can about everything that comes out of my mouth and not reinforce sexism.
Hari Kondabolu
Try
Mouth
Everything
Thoughtful
Out
Sexism
About
Reinforce
The words we use have weight. Whether it's in a conversation with a friend or something said publicly on stage or broadcast. And as performers, we know that because that's why we choose the words we use - that's the whole point of comedy.
Hari Kondabolu
Conversation
Words
Comedy
Stage
Broadcast
Something
Point
Weight
Performers
Know
Because
Said
Friend
Whether
Use
Choose
Whole
Publicly
Why
Seattle is a place I've lived only a couple of years, but I feel like I've been adopted by this city. It's like a hug. I've been recognized on planes, in the airport and by cabdrivers. I don't get that anywhere else in the country.
Hari Kondabolu
Country
Hug
Else
Airport
Recognized
City
Adopted
Only
Feel
Like
Couple
Been
Years
Get
Place
Anywhere
Anywhere Else
Planes
Lived
Seattle
January 14, 2000, was my first time on stage, and I've been hooked ever since. I got discovered nationally in Seattle by the now-defunct HBO Comedy Festival, and that led to an appearance on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' and a path to a professional comedy career.
Hari Kondabolu
Time
Comedy
Path
First
Stage
Live
Jimmy
Hooked
Since
First Time
Got
Been
Discovered
Led
Festival
January
Professional
Appearance
Ever
Seattle
Career
I'm not a Republican, but I was one once - when I was 7 years old. Not my fault. The symbol of the Republican Party is an elephant, I'm a Hindu - I was confused.
Hari Kondabolu
Confused
Fault
Old
Party
Once
Hindu
Years
Republican
Republican Party
Elephant
Symbol
After 9/11, I changed a lot of the ways I viewed the world. I realized my comedy and my politics and my view of the world did not match. I had to start writing from my heart.
Hari Kondabolu
Politics
Heart
Writing
World
Comedy
Changed
Ways
Had
Match
Lot
Did
After
Realized
View
Viewed
Start
Post 9/11, brown people had this force pushing us together. It's like we're all being looked at with fear and suspicion; we're all being targeted, so how do you support yourself and your communities?
Hari Kondabolu
You
Together
Yourself
People
Post
Fear
Brown
Had
Pushing
Support
Like
Looked
Force
How
Targeted
Suspicion
Being
Us
Your
Communities
I feel privileged that I've been able to get anywhere, with my quote-unquote limited mainstream appeal, given my race and subject matter. Of course, I always have my masters to fall back on.
Hari Kondabolu
Matter
Fall
Back
Able
Given
Mainstream
Feel
Course
Masters
Limited
Always
Been
Subject
Subject Matter
Privileged
Get
Anywhere
Race
Appeal
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