Daily Archives: May 21, 2010

Hawaii Five-0 with Daniel Dae Kim and Grace Park

Hawaii Five-0 with Daniel Dae Kim and Grace Park

An all-time TV favorite gets reloaded. From the writers behind the blockbuster “Star Trek” (2009) comes a clever, adrenaline-fueled update of one of the most iconic shows in television history. When there’s trouble in paradise, Steve McGarrett returns to the islands and joins fish-out-of-water Danny Williams to launch an elite branch of the Hawaii State Police. Also in the mix is Daniel Dae Kim as Chin Ho Kelly and Grace Park as Kono Kalakaua. In this ultimate adventure series, complete with big action and charming characters, the team hunts down ruthless criminal kingpins, who inevitably hear those three feared words: “Book ’em, Danno.” BTW – The theme song stayed the same.

Look for Daniel Dae Kim and Grace Park in this action-packed new drama. Surf’s up on Hawaii Five-0 – This Fall on CBS!

Hawaii Five-0 (behind the scenes)

Hawaii Five-0 Opening Credits

Hawaii Five-0 2.0 interview

Wong Fu Weekends – Episode 16

Wong Fu Weekends - Episode 16
This week’s Wong Fu Weekends have the guys playing board games. Or should we say bored games? It went better than the whole Lego incident, but not much better. See what happens as they play You Gotta Be Kidding! and Haunted Ruins. Wong Fu is giving away their board games. Find out how here.

BTW – this week Wong Fu Productions put out That Girl by David Choi and the Funemployed trailer.

Wong Fu Weekends – Episode 16

dumbfoundead interviews Hopie Spitshard


While out in the San Francisco Bay Area, dumbfoundead had a chance to chop it up with female hip hop artist Hopie Spitshard. (see some of her music videos Yummy and Trunk – The Remixes) Not only does she spit rhymes, but she also studies law. Props to her for pulling double duty! She’s got collabos going with Rocky Rivera (aka EyeASage), Bambu, del the funky homosapien, and alexander spit.

Check out some of her music. You can download Trunk for FREE here. Support Hopie Spitshard by getting her album The Diamond Dame on or

dumbfoundead interviews Hopie Spitshard

Timothy DeLaGhetto – My YouTube Story

Timothy DeLaGhetto - My YouTube Story
Timothy DeLaGhetto (aka Traphik aka Tim Chantarangsu) talks about his early days with YouTube including his previous accounts (funkyfresh and the original TimothyDeLaGhetto). The guys had a lot of banned videos and accounts. To this day, he still gets comments with racial slurs on his videos. He’s still doing something right. Tim’s got a fan base and one of the top YouTube accounts. Towards the end, he make a statement about the equalizing power of YouTube, “…I don’t know how else, I would have, as a young Asian dude been able to market myself, my music, my comedy, and my face. Cuz mainstream ain’t ready for that yet. Or they don’t think they ready for that yet….” Check his previous commentary on race too.

BTW – here’s the My YouTube Story of Ryan Higa and Jon M. Chu.

Timothy DeLaGhetto – My YouTube Story (contains profanity)

Van Ness Wu Interview with channelAPA.com


Fans of Chinese and J-pop music will recognize Van Ness Wu. channelAPA.com scored an interview with him right as he goes on tour in the US. (see APAHM Concert Tour with Mike Relm x Vanness Wu x JJ Lin x Evonne Hsu.) The Asian American entertainer talks with us about his music and acting, even his experience with F4. He’s got a bunch of things brewing including his upcoming film Road Less Traveled, music in Japan, and more content in English and Mandarin. You have a chance to meet him in person too.

Check out his music on Vanness Wu or at amazon

Here’s a few places you can win tickets to the APAHM tour. click here and here.

Van Ness Wu Interview with channelAPA.com

More about Van Ness Wu

Van Ness Wu is a Taiwanese American singer, actor, director, and producer based in Asia. He was born on August 7, 1978, in Santa Monica California and speaks fluent English and Mandarin. He left for Asia in 2001 searching for more to life than just Custormer Service at a crappy telephone company. As a member of Taiwanese boyband F4 he has appeared on multiple albums, as well he has released three solo albums and currently two japanese EP’s.