3/22/2023 0 Comments Juice jam 2018 syracuse![]() ![]() I do feel like, when I started standup, it was after people like Aziz and Mindy Kaling were kind of breaking, so I do feel like they opened some doors for me that I didn’t have to. If so, how did you overcome it?Ī: That’s a good question. Q: As a South Asian woman, did you have any challenges making it in the entertainment industry. Everything has its own process once you try it onstage. With other things, the story just happens to be more fully formed and you can work on fleshing it out or making it funnier. Sometimes you try a thing and it works for a while, but then it stops working so you either shelve it or scrap it. Kind of finding what works and what doesn’t and then from there workshopping it until it takes a form, but it is a very hit or miss process. I think for me it’s a lot of jotting down ideas when they first occur to me and then maybe sketching out a rough outline of what the joke could be, angles that I think are funny, and then kind of talking it out onstage within whatever structure I have. Q: Can you talk about how a joke evolves over your time on the road? How might it change through sets?Ī: I have a pretty informal process. After the show, The Kumquat got to sit down with Nancherla for an interview. Nancherla owned the stage with her dry humor and signature understated style, touching on topics that ranged from women’s magazines to what she might wear to a spring impeachment. On February 9th, comedian and actress Aparna Nancherla opened for Jenny Slate in University Union’s Spring Comedy Show at Goldstein Auditorium. Sorry for the upload issues, I had some technical problems uploading the article. Read the article below and let us know what you think in the comments. It would be impossible for me to give anything away because I haven’t actually read it myself, but you will be laughing the entire time you read this article. Although the article has a lot of Syracuse University specific references, like to Syracuse University’s funniest humor group (their words, not mine), it’s still sure to be relatable to students at all universities, because it’s just so damn funny. ![]() A social media campaign that was started seconds ago has already racked up three views. As a student at Syracuse University completely unaffiliated with Syracuse University’s most HILARIOUS humor group, The Kumquat, I was psyched to learn that they would be releasing a brand new, and (spoiler alert!) hilarious new article. ![]()
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