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Small Screen: Comedian gears up for Netflix series with tour

NEW YORK 鈥 Fresh off a breakout year in 2017, comedian Hasan Minhaj is ready to turn his wit to diagnosing the larger issues facing America.
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Hasan Minhaj hopes to tackle issues in an entertaining way during his North American tour. As for covfefe, forget it.

NEW YORK 鈥 Fresh off a breakout year in 2017, comedian Hasan Minhaj is ready to turn his wit to diagnosing the larger issues facing America.

Minhaj, a correspondent with The Daily Show on Comedy Central, is kicking off a North American tour starting in August and this fall will host his own weekly comedy show for Netflix.

鈥淚 wanted to go on tour again and present what I think will be sort of cool, insightful commentary on both the political and cultural landscape of the country that we live in right now,鈥 he told the Associated Press.

鈥淚 have no desire 鈥 not only in the show but also in the series 鈥 to chase covfefe,鈥 he said, referring to the mysterious term U.S. President Donald Trump introduced last year on Twitter. 鈥淚 have no desire to do that.鈥

Minhaj instead wants to fuse his personal narrative as a first-generation Indian-American navigating between those two worlds with the current political and social backdrop to examine deep issues confronting the nation.

鈥淎 lot people turn to daily satirical news shows to just say, 鈥楬ey, what is going on? Please explain it to me and break it down for me in a 7 1/2-minute act.鈥 What I have the opportunity to do 鈥 not only in a one-hour show but also hopefully in the series 鈥 is to talk about why things are happening and what larger questions it presents to ourselves as Americans.鈥

Last year, Minhaj hosted the first White House Correspondents鈥 Dinner since Trump鈥檚 election and saw the release of his first comedy special, the autobiographical Hasan Minhaj: Homecoming King, which earned the comedian a Peabody Award.

The new tour, titled 鈥淗asan Minhaj: Before the Storm,鈥 starts Aug. 11 with a two-night stand in Los Angeles. He will reach cities such as Atlanta, Toronto, Pittsburgh, Boston, Milwaukee, Dallas, Minneapolis and Chicago. He hopes fans will be 鈥減leasantly surprised鈥 by his new material.

Minhaj has noted a thirst for comedy during these hectic and divisive days that have put fellow comedians such as Kathy Griffin and Michelle Wolf under a microscope. He hopes there can be a nuanced view of a person鈥檚 work, even if that seems impossible in a tweet.

鈥淯ltimately, we are satirists and comedians and the necessary condition to tell our story is that it has to be funny. So people will come up to me and say, 鈥楬asan, you have to talk about Syria,鈥 or 鈥榊ou have to talk about what鈥檚 happening in Rohingya right now.鈥 If I can鈥檛 make it funny, unfortunately I cannot do a show on it,鈥 he said.

鈥淚f we can make it funny, that鈥檚 where, rightfully so, the John Olivers and Jon Stewarts and Trevor Noahs of the world get their applause and praise for. Like, Wow, they were able to turn this very dark piece of legislation or piece of news into something positive.鈥