This Is Not About Race: On comedy, culture, and getting over ourselves with Key & Peele
“We feel comedy, as well as all art, it’s a mirror. We feel that sketch comedy, comedy, is about furthering the conversation. It’s about starting conversations that weren’t there. Is this okay? Where…
Inside #OccupyDC
On the scene of the next American Revolution? Heed takes you to the center of Occupy DC.
Saturday Night Video: Reggie Watts Deconstructs Common Zombie Dances (or something)
This week in SNV: Common’s controversy, music looping, crazy dancing, and ZOMBIES. Little ones.
Saturday Night Video: Obama Laughs, Kids Dance, Stereotypes, and Your Mom.
This week’s edition of SNV promises no Bin Laden references. Also, as promised, no cellos.
Saturday Night Video: More Cello, Explosive Graffiti, Symmetry.
An SNV three-fer – Julie-O, Portuguese samplings, and films about everyone by Everynone. Huh? Just watch ‘em.
Saturday Night Video: Dear Old School, Meet New School
A new feature @ Heed Mag – the Saturday Night Video.
“WINNING” Against Abuse:
Please, remember these things: Sheen is abusing the crap out of himself (and somehow becoming a folk hero in the process), he has children that get to deal with the repercussions of his clear and utter insanity daily, and that, in addition to his being the current poster-child for self-abuse, Mr. Sheen, Mr. Tiger Blood himself, is also an alleged woman abuser.
Jon Chu Steps Up
The guy whose artistic eye is responsible for directing dance flicks Step Up 2: The Streets and the recently released Step Up 3D, as well as the popular LXD (League of Extraordinary Dancers) web series.










