Hannibal Buress is suddenly everywhere.
The 32-year old comedian, who will tape his third comedy special at the Varsity Theater next week, just wrapped up his first season of "Why? with Hannibal Buress," on Comedy Central. He also hosted the 2015 Webby Awards and is filming his recurring roles for the next seasons of "Broad City" on Comedy Central and "The Eric Andre Show" on Adult Swim.
But ultimately, Buress is best known for his stand-up, growing his audience from intimate clubs to more spacious theaters. His act runs the gamut from absurd humor to serpentine narratives of odd encounters to topical bits on music and sports, all delivered in a laconic style.
But one onstage quip in particular last fall mushroomed into a cause celeb that has been both a blessing and a curse for Buress. A member of the hip-hop generation, he was put off by elder statesman Bill Cosby's harsh criticism of the culture.
"You rape women, Bill Cosby, so turn the crazy down a couple of notches," he said. Weeks later, a video of the remark went viral, and is widely regarded as the trigger for society at-large to pay attention to the voluminous allegations against Cosby.
Buress doesn't apologize for the remark but is clearly bothered by how much he is associated with it by those uninitiated with his humor. It was the one instance in our 30-minute conversation where he was short in his response. The rest of the time, Buress revealed himself to be a consummate craftsman with an abiding love for Minneapolis.
Q: You seem like a really laid back guy and yet you have this crazy schedule. How do you keep it all straight?
A: I like money, man. I like doing comedy and I like making money and so I know my spots. On "Why?" I have to run a show, so it is different hats. But on the other shows it is just acting — pop up, say some lines and get out of there, you know? And stand-up, I've been doing it for years.