Hari Kondabolu's Guilty Pleasure

Mar 27, 2014

In the six years since The Stranger dubbed him a "national comedy treasure," Hari Kondabolu has more than delivered on this high praise. Hari started his already illustrious career as a standup in Seattle, and he returns to his spiritual home city to release his new album Waiting for 2042, which comes out on Kill Rock Stars on March 11. 

Before his show at the Neptune on March 29 at 8pm, he'll appear at Northwest Film Forum to present his favorite guilty pleasure flick. The catch: Hari's selection will be a mystery till the lights go down and the projector beams up. Come find out which delightfully bad slice of cinema Hari knows by heart and would defend to the death. Hint: it's probably hilarious.

Hari Kondabolu has done standup on Conan, Jimmy Kimmel Live, Live at Gotham, and John Oliver’s New York Standup Show. His Comedy Central Presents special debuted in February 2011, and he has performed at SXSW, Bumbershoot, Sasquatch and Just for Laughs in Montreal and Chicago. He co-hosts the mostly improvised talk show The Untitled Kondabolu Brothers Project with his younger brother Ashok (“Dap” from hip hop group Das Racist) and their podcast The Untitled Kondabolu Brothers Podcast

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