Aziz Ansari

Aziz Ansari

Arts, Culture & Media

He’s the obnoxious comedian Randy in the Adam Sandler movie, “Funny People,” and the weaselly civil servant Tom Haverford on the sitcom, “Parks and Recreation.” Comic Aziz Ansari tells Kurt about the perils of stand-up comedy and his new DVD, “Intimate Moments for a Sensual Evening.”

Aziz Ansari, Comedy’s Sweetheart

Arts, Culture & Media

Five Things You Had to See Online This Week

Arts, Culture & Media

‘Master of None’ co-writer: There’s stuff in season two ‘I can’t believe we got away with’

Arts
My parents, Zen Soun and Shu Chen Huang, shortly after they arrived in the US in May 1986. All these years later, my mother doesn't like to answer the phone because she's self-conscious about her accent.

Watching the ‘Parents’ episode of Master of None with my own immigrant parents was a revelation

Arts
Master of None

How Aziz Ansari helped me embrace my ‘Otherhood’

Culture

Journalists Rupa Shenoy and Arun Rath talk about how Aziz Ansari’s “Master of None” became a window into their own lives as first-generation Americans.

Aziz Ansari, the comedian and actor teamed up with a sociologist from New York University, Eric Klinenberg to take the pulse of global romance in the early 21st century.

Strangers around the world gave Aziz Ansari the most intimate details of their romantic lives — their text messages

Books

Aziz Ansari takes a peek inside the single’s scene around the world