zxy556575 November 7, 2016 Share November 7, 2016 This occurred to me because of all the election nonsense from the religious right, but even though Trevor is a committed Christian himself, he doesn't make that a part of the show and I appreciate it. 5 Link to comment
fastiller November 7, 2016 Share November 7, 2016 10 hours ago, lordonia said: This occurred to me because of all the election nonsense from the religious right, but even though Trevor is a committed Christian himself, he doesn't make that a part of the show and I appreciate it. That's pretty similar to Stephen Colbert and John Fugelsang. Both are committed Catholics, but neither makes their Catholic-ness part of their shows. They can both quote scripture as fluently as they speak English. 2 Link to comment
fastiller November 8, 2016 Share November 8, 2016 More on Noah from the NY Times: From the Magazine: Trevor Noah Wasn’t Expecting Liberal Hatred From the Book Review: Trevor Noah: By the Book 1 Link to comment
zxy556575 November 8, 2016 Share November 8, 2016 1 hour ago, fastiller said: More on Noah from the NY Times: From the Magazine: Trevor Noah Wasn’t Expecting Liberal Hatred From the Book Review: Trevor Noah: By the Book Thanks for sharing. The headline for the NY Times article is very clickbait-y. Here's the entire discussion about it: "I had people — you know, people who are Democrats, fans of the old show — saying things like, “Go back to Djibouti, we want Jon Stewart back.” I knew liberal hatred existed, but I didn’t think it would come to me. I had to quell that feeling that people have lost what is theirs." 1 Link to comment
possibilities November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 Trevor is a good interview. His installment of "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee" was really interesting. I am honestly surprised by how likable and interesting I find him. He doesn't just say the same sound bite every time, he actually makes an effort to not bore people. 2 Link to comment
Hanahope November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 Is Trevor a citizen, or just a 'permanent' resident? And I put 'permanent' in quotes because god only knows if the orange one plus congress will not find some way to kick out any non-citizen colored person. 1 Link to comment
dusang November 9, 2016 Share November 9, 2016 There's absolutely no way he's a citizen -- the process is way too long for him to have completed it, if he has even started it. It took John Oliver until 2009 to get his green card (permanent residency), I'd guess there's a high probability that Trevor is on a work permit. Link to comment
LADreamr November 17, 2016 Share November 17, 2016 Just started listening to the audiobook of Born A Crime, and it's wonderful. Beautifully written and spoken by Trevor and captivating from the beginning. I hope he continues to write. Really, so good. 3 Link to comment
dusang November 17, 2016 Share November 17, 2016 I read the book and just loved it. 3 Link to comment
possibilities November 28, 2016 Share November 28, 2016 Trevor did a 40+ minute interview on Fresh Air this week. They talk about his mom, navigating a world where you don't fit in, and how he feels about his position at TDS, among other things: http://www.npr.org/2016/11/22/503009220/trevor-noah-looks-back-on-childhood-in-the-shadow-of-a-giant-his-mom 1 Link to comment
JustaPerson December 7, 2016 Share December 7, 2016 A criticism of Trevor. I don't really agree with it. Trevor's made mistakes, but I don't think naïveté is one of them. Understandably, Trevor might have trouble really representing with the Black American experience because he isn't one. His South African upbringing is a whole different experience. 2 Link to comment
Temperance December 7, 2016 Share December 7, 2016 That particular article doesn't include Roy Wood Jr. as a black voice in late night. I miss Jessica and TNS, but Roy is on the Daily Show and he is another black voice. 1 Link to comment
fastiller December 7, 2016 Share December 7, 2016 Man, between @JustaPerson's linked article (written by Tomi Obaro) and the recent hubub (sp?) with Tomi Lahren, women named Tomi really are dragging TN down! Link to comment
nodorothyparker February 11, 2017 Share February 11, 2017 Trevor did a really thoughtful interview with Al Jazeera covering politics here and back in South Africa, the role of TDS, and his book and legacy. It doesn't sound like there's any way he's a U.S. citizen as he mentions that he lives and pays taxes here but isn't allowed to vote. He briefly acknowledges that there were a number of things when he first took over the show that he had a hard time commenting on because he didn't feel like he knew enough to speak knowledgeably. http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/talktojazeera/2017/02/trevor-noah-leader-tweeting-policy-ridiculous-170211073941654.html I really loved his book. I felt like it gave me a lot of insight into his persona on the show. 3 Link to comment
trow125 February 14, 2017 Share February 14, 2017 On 2/11/2017 at 6:31 PM, nodorothyparker said: I really loved his book. I felt like it gave me a lot of insight into his persona on the show. The book was AMAZING. I am recommending it to everyone, even if they never watch TDS. I learned a lot about South Africa, but Trevor truly had a singular upbringing! 1 Link to comment
trow125 February 21, 2017 Share February 21, 2017 Trevor's new comedy special, Afraid of the Dark, is available today on Netflix. 4 Link to comment
nodorothyparker February 21, 2017 Share February 21, 2017 http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2017/02/21/trevor-noah-trump-doesn-t-have-the-balls-to-come-on-the-daily-show.html?source=TDB&via=FB_Page Daily Beast interview about trying to do political humor in the age of 45 and the new Netflix special. This also mentions that TDS is now getting its highest ratings since Trevor took the helm. 3 Link to comment
GHScorpiosRule February 21, 2017 Share February 21, 2017 1 hour ago, trow125 said: Trevor's new comedy special, Afraid of the Dark, is available today on Netflix. And it is HILARIOUS!!! I was ??????when he was talking about how the Brits over took to colonize India-from his very good Indian accent to the "which God?" Conversation. I know it's been said before, but Trevor is really good with accents. I was laughing and enjoying his Scots brogue when he was talking about when he was in Scotland. 8 Link to comment
trow125 February 22, 2017 Share February 22, 2017 The Mandela/Obama "conversation" was brilliant as well. Really great special! 4 Link to comment
zxy556575 February 22, 2017 Share February 22, 2017 I didn't realize Trevor's special would be updating the Vagina Monologues. ;) 2 Link to comment
nodorothyparker February 22, 2017 Share February 22, 2017 The special is worth watching just for the accent work alone. I'm hard pressed to think of anyone else working who can do both sides of a long running conversation in two entirely different accents, never break either character, and still be so very funny. The British-Indian bit was amazing. I loved all the stuff about the fear the Russian accent inspires. 8 Link to comment
Delwyn February 24, 2017 Share February 24, 2017 Reporting back by request: I'm just back from his standup show in Vancouver and it was a bit...off. I went last year and it was amazing, my ribs and cheeks were sore the next day from laughing so hard. His live energy is totally infectious and sweeps you along. Four thumbs up. Despite being sold out (I didn't know till I got there that there was also a second show the same night), the audience was slow to come into the theatre (he had a truly awful warm up guy last time, so I don't know if people were expecting that and took their time) and we started 20-ish mins late. I think things got cut short because of the second show. It was some new stuff, one piece he had done last year and then boom, over. It was clear he had an injury of some kind and was way more low energy as a result. None of this is to say the show wasn't good. I suspect the person I took this time who hadn't seen him live before didn't know the difference, except remarking on his limp. He was still great and I would definitely go again next year. He made a very savvy call to do some stuff about Trudeau's handshake with Trump that worked really well, about him rehearsing with a rope tied to a truck bumper and Donald looking like a guy trying to pull open a door marked "push." I should also say that the crowd was extremely different last time and gave him quite different feedback. He had only been doing TDS for a few months, so most of us were there for his standup and there wasn't a lot of political stuff. A lot of black and young people. Tonight was remarkably white in comparison and waaaaay older than I was expecting. He did a whole section on racism and the n word, which had a few people squirming. It reminded me of when you love this little known band, and they suddenly get huge for this one mainstream song that was on the radio a bunch and everyone shows up thinking the whole concert is going to be like that. I don't think all the people who showed up because they know him from TDS were ready for the things he talks about in his stand up. It added a weird vibe. I haven't watched Afraid of the Dark yet, but reading the comments here, it sounds like it's basically the set he did last year. Can't wait to see it, because it was fantastic. 9 Link to comment
Bosstonz16 February 25, 2017 Share February 25, 2017 (edited) I saw Trevor in Boston last weekend, and he was great as always. No sign of a limp, so he must have injured himself sometime in between. I saw him last year as well, and I'd say Afraid of the Dark was a healthy combination of the set I saw him do last year (James Bond/Scotland; Obama/Mandela, walking when you have the light at a city intersection) and much of what he did last week in Boston (Russian accents, the British empire, black people telling them they wanted to go Africa/the mother land). I'm glad I saw him on Sunday just before the Netflix special premiered otherwise I'd have felt much of the set was spoiled by the special. He performed six gigs in Boston over the course of three nights; I believe I was seeing his 5th performance (the first of two that night) and he was high energy and performed for a solid hour, if not more. Crowd responded with great enthusiasm, especially during the part when the Indian man questioned why there was only one God. I think I enjoyed his show last year slightly more because the jokes felt newer/fresher to me and he included more about his youth in South Africa which I really enjoyed, but overall I enjoyed both performances immensely. Also own his book, and love it! Edited February 25, 2017 by Bosstonz16 7 Link to comment
Delwyn February 25, 2017 Share February 25, 2017 2 hours ago, Bosstonz16 said: I saw Trevor in Boston last weekend, and he was great as always. No sign of a limp, so he must have injured himself sometime in between. I saw him last year as well, and I'd say Afraid of the Dark was a healthy combination of the set I saw him do last year (James Bond/Scotland; Obama/Mandela, walking when you have the light at a city intersection) and much of what he did last week in Boston (Russian accents, the British empire, black people telling them they wanted to go Africa/the mother land). I'm glad I saw him on Sunday just before the Netflix special premiered otherwise I'd have felt much of the set was spoiled by the special. He performed six gigs in Boston over the course of three nights; I believe I was seeing his 5th performance (the first of two that night) and he was high energy and performed for a solid hour, if not more. Crowd responded with great enthusiasm, especially during the part when the Indian man questioned why there was only one God. I think I enjoyed his show last year slightly more because the jokes felt newer/fresher to me and he included more about his youth in South Africa which I really enjoyed, but overall I enjoyed both performances immensely. Also own his book, and love it! Interesting. We only had the motherland bit, of all of that. He opened with a very long bit about how you should be allowed to punch toddlers (funnier than it sounds, mostly) and some meandering Trump stuff. He was only on for about an hour and 10 mins. 1 Link to comment
AmandaPanda February 26, 2017 Share February 26, 2017 I asked for Trevor's book for my birthday. My mom wasn't entirely sure what I was asking for, apparently, because instead I got a 15-page "summary" of Trevor's book. So, basically, I got the Cliff Notes version... 3 Link to comment
Skyfall February 27, 2017 Share February 27, 2017 (edited) On 2/21/2017 at 4:27 PM, GHScorpiosRule said: And it is HILARIOUS!!! I was ??????when he was talking about how the Brits over took to colonize India-from his very good Indian accent to the "which God?" Conversation. I know it's been said before, but Trevor is really good with accents. I was laughing and enjoying his Scots brogue when he was talking about when he was in Scotland. The Indian bit was the best comedy bit I've heard in years! Edited February 27, 2017 by Skyfall 3 Link to comment
Unusual Suspect February 27, 2017 Share February 27, 2017 On 2/22/2017 at 0:19 AM, trow125 said: The Mandela/Obama "conversation" was brilliant as well. Really great special! That was my favourite part of the special. Link to comment
fastiller April 10, 2017 Share April 10, 2017 TN was interviewed on The New Yorker Radio Hour. Much of it is what he's said on the TV show. They also interview Bassem Youssef. Episode 77: Jon Stewart’s Children, and Trolling the Press Corps Link to comment
LADreamr April 12, 2017 Share April 12, 2017 4 hours ago, Lantern7 said: Where is Trevor during the holiday week? In Spain, and tonight he was witnessing this. Link to comment
Temperance April 12, 2017 Share April 12, 2017 1 hour ago, LADreamr said: In Spain, and tonight he was witnessing this. That's sick. Link to comment
LADreamr April 12, 2017 Share April 12, 2017 I think he's just traveling. He always seems to go to interesting places during the show's breaks. Link to comment
dusang April 12, 2017 Share April 12, 2017 12 hours ago, LADreamr said: In Spain, and tonight he was witnessing this. 10 hours ago, Temperance said: That's sick. Not what you think: https://www.buzzfeed.com/gavon/this-is-not-the-worlds-biggest-ku-klux-klan-rally?utm_term=.kxd0lAqJj#.ffDw67J2W 1 Link to comment
peeayebee April 12, 2017 Share April 12, 2017 Ohhhhh. Thanks. I was kinda wondering what there was a KKK parade in Spain. Link to comment
Lantern7 April 12, 2017 Share April 12, 2017 Heh. Even if Trevor knew that going in, I don't blame him or his friend for those faces. Only thing missing was Roy next to them, muttering, "This is some bullshit. Right, African?" 1 Link to comment
LADreamr April 12, 2017 Share April 12, 2017 Yeah, it was more the look on his face. It's an unsettling sight, even if it's a different thing altogether. Link to comment
GHScorpiosRule June 11, 2017 Share June 11, 2017 MAAAAAAN!!!! Trevor is going to be here in DC at the Kennedy Center in September to do his stand up-I wanted to go, but FUCK!??at how expensive the tickets are. If it's the same material as his Netflix Special, then I won't feel so bad. But I imagine he'll have fresh material and THAT peeves me cuz I WANNA GO!!!? But I can't afford it. 2 Link to comment
GHScorpiosRule June 13, 2017 Share June 13, 2017 22 minutes ago, Ms Lark said: Sold out. Oh, well! We can both cry. ???????????? 1 Link to comment
purist June 17, 2017 Share June 17, 2017 Trevor was on Colbert's Late Show the other night. Good times. 7 Link to comment
ms.o October 25, 2017 Share October 25, 2017 Trevor is bringing his tour to my town in November and I got tickets! I’m beyond stoked. I live in a smaller city in Missouri and frankly shocked he’s coming. But I’m really excited especially after watching Chicago Week and how comfortable he is on stage 3 Link to comment
GHScorpiosRule October 25, 2017 Share October 25, 2017 9 hours ago, ms.o said: Trevor is bringing his tour to my town in November and I got tickets! I’m beyond stoked. I live in a smaller city in Missouri and frankly shocked he’s coming. But I’m really excited especially after watching Chicago Week and how comfortable he is on stage SO jealous! And well, of course he's comfortable on stage-he's a stand up comic! Link to comment
AmandaPanda November 20, 2017 Share November 20, 2017 @ms.o Can't wait for the show tonight! Drove down from Kansas City for this :) 1 Link to comment
ms.o November 21, 2017 Share November 21, 2017 @AmandaPanda Wasn't it fun!? I about died when he did his toddler/rap medley! 1 Link to comment
AmandaPanda November 22, 2017 Share November 22, 2017 If you ever get a chance to see Trevor live, you should absolutely take it. His hour set flew by. I could have listened to him for another 2-3 hours. 4 Link to comment
atlantaloves December 17, 2017 Share December 17, 2017 He is so so so funny in person and does great impressions, plus, my Lord, that man is handsome. I wuv him. 6 Link to comment
purist February 2, 2018 Share February 2, 2018 In case you missed it, Trevor was looking FINE on the Grammys red carpet. 4 Link to comment
2727 February 7, 2018 Share February 7, 2018 (edited) Trevor was nominated for three 2018 Audie awards for his narration on Born a Crime. I know I found his voice to be soothing. :-) Categories: Autobiography/Memoir Best Male Narrator Narration by the Author Edited February 7, 2018 by 2727 3 Link to comment
juliet73 February 20, 2018 Share February 20, 2018 This is funny: https://mobile.twitter.com/Trevornoah/status/964391632442306567 4 Link to comment
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