Mar 14, 2012 | Examiner.com
'Key & Peele': Black comedy that's not 'too black' [VIDEO]
Are you watching Comedy Central's new show "Key & Peele," starring comedians Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele ?A The show that examines the offended psyche of slaves who get passed over for weaker, older servants and delves deep into the mind of Barack Obama -thanks to Obama's brash, anger translator Luther ? First things first with "Key & ... (more)
Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele on comedy, Chicago
Attorney General Eric Holder said Monday that the decision to kill a U.S. citizen living abroad who poses a te... Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele have a lot in common.
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