Key and Peele have been growing ever more popular online as their Comedy Central show continues to trend. But you know you’ve truly made it when The New York Times invites your to star in a sketch for their YouTube channel.
And that’s exactly what happened to the budding duo. To demonstrate their one-of-a-kind art and humor, the two comedians star in a short office sketch portraying a workplace relationship when altruism gets out of hand. Read more on The New York Times.
With Key as Mahatma Gandhi and Peele as Martin Luther King Jr, the two perform in a lyrical debate over which was the more important man of peace. Instantly, the video has collected over 24,000 likes.
Jodi DiPiazza is a huge fan of Katy Perry like any teenage girl. But unlike most girls, Jodi has autism. But she and her parents were determined to persevere and defeat any obstacle the disability put in her way.
With the help of a special education and therapy program, Jodi has become unstoppable.
How far has she come? Last Sunday she performed her favorite Katy Perry song with Katy in front of millions of people at the Night Of Too Many Stars.
Katy was so touched by per duo performance that after the event she tweeted, “I will never forget last night. It was the most important moment thus far of what I do.”
Tonight, she kicked started the social sharing of the video by tweeting that “Jodi is my firework.”
Fan favorite Futurama had a slow start back in 1999 on Fox, close to its sister cartoon sitcom, The Simpsons. It’s been a bumpy ride, but now Futurama is here to stay at its new home on Comedy Central.
To promote new episodes, they made a live action version of the Futurama opening sequence entirely by hand.
The Lonely Island and Akon perform their viral song, I Just Had Sex at the 2011 Comedy Awards. Most of these funny rap songs are hard to perform live and still pull it off. They add in a little I’m On A Boat and really blow it out of the park.