Daily Archives: November 12, 2010

The Resistance : Episode 1

The Resistance : Episode 1

If you missed The Resistance Series on SyFy, you’ll get your chance to watch it online. The full series will be online starting November 19, 2010. Here’s more about the series:

Set in the dying world of Aurordeca, THE RESISTANCE is an action-packed thriller revolving around an epic tale of destiny and revenge.

SYRUS PRIMORIS (Adrian Zaw), a brilliant chemist, has taken control of the ten regions of Aurordeca in the wake of a devastating plague. Half the population is already dead. It is only Syrus and his miracle suppressant, NOXE, that keep the survivors from succumbing to the virus. In exchange, the people grant Syrus absolute power.

Only one group stands in open opposition to the regime. The Aurordecan Resistance Movement (ARM), led by the fierce and driven LANA. ARM sees Syrus for the despot he truly is and fights tirelessly to find a cure for the disease and to free the people from their enslavement to the suppressant. But everything changes through a chance encounter with a mysterious and deadly drifter, ARCLITE. In our exciting first installment of The Resistance, LANA searches for a microchip that contains crucial information; Syrus plots to bring down ARM once and for all; and a mysterious stranger might hold the answer to saving the world.

After the mysterious plague infects the nation, citizens of Aurordeca must do whatever it takes to stay alive. Look for Adrian Zaw as Syrus Primoris

The Resistance : Episode 1

Uncultured Project on YouTube

Uncultured Project on YouTube

Shawn and his Uncultured Project (UP) project was profiled on YouTube today. It’s not a charity. It’s not a big organization. It’s just a guy using the power of the YouTube community to help the poor.

The YouTube community will be helping over 10,000 children in rural Bangladesh by supporting the efforts of 96 health workers and the distribution of 80 Salter Scales. Each health worker is estimated to be helping 150 to 200 children over the course of a year fighting severe acute malnutrition, pneumonia, diarrhea and other common childhood killers.

Learn more about Uncultured Project at his site here.

Uncultured Project on YouTube

More about Shawn
Shawn was a grad student at Notre Dame. Then he heard Dr. Jeffrey Sachs (author of the book “The End of Poverty“) talk about how it’s our generation’s responsibility to end poverty. He withdrew from grad school, packed his bags, grabbed a laptop & camcorder, and flew to Bangladesh (where his parents were born) to see how he could make a difference. In over three years, the YouTube community has helped him rebuild a school, provide scholarships, disaster relief, food, clean water, school supplies, and much more in both Bangladesh & around the world. This isn’t a formal charity – he just do this as an individual with the support of the YouTube community. “Uncultured” is a reference to me – not the people he’s helping.

Freddie Wong Roadtrip returns to LA

The Freddie Wong Roadtrip begins

Freddie Wong’s month long roadtrip is over. He and his crew are back in Los Angeles now. Right where they started. They drove almost 10,000 miles around the country and averaged about 6 miles per gallon (ouch) in the RV. Here’s a special note from him

A huge thanks to EVERYBODY for all the submissions (it’s over 9000!) for volunteers, actors, and locations. This road trip was only possible with your support, so thanks again if you helped us out in any way whatsoever – we had an awesome time, and hope you had an awesome time too!

With Freddie Wong back in LA, expected lots of explosive roadtrip videos in the coming months. They short 20 videos across 25 states. Keep an eye out for them soon. Take a sneak peek at the video below.

See some of his previous roadtrip videos: The Freddie Wong Roadtrip begins, Portland Hat Chase, and Halloween Massacre,

Freddie Wong Roadtrip returns to LA

Denzel by D-League

Make Me Wanna by D-League x Chorde


D-League releases another video “Denzel” off their “Almost Famous” mixtape. It’s a tribute to Denzel Washington. The track drops references to his various movies through the years and samples some of his movie lines. How many can you recognize?

Check out these other tracks from D-League: Make Me Wanna, Champion, Drinking Out the Bottle, Run This Town Rmx, and Biggie Smalls Tribute ‘10.

Denzel by D-League

Bruno Mars on the Late Show with David Letterman

Bruno Mars on the Late Show with David Letterman

Bruno Mars hit the stage on the Late Show with David Letterman to perform his new single “Grenade” off of his debut album “Doo-Wops & Hooligans” which is in stores now. Catch his powerful performance with his band below. He even brought a violin section along with him to the show.

Get his single “Grenade” on Grenade - Doo-Wops & Hooligans (Deluxe Version) or amazon.

Also check out his performances on Ellen and SNL.

Bruno Mars on the Late Show with David Letterman

Jean Quan – first Asian American woman mayor

Jean Quan - first Asian American woman mayor

Jean Quan (61), the first Asian American woman elected to the Oakland, California City Council eight years ago, was elected the first woman Mayor of this California City of more than 446,000-the 41st largest city in the country. When she takes office on January 3, 2011, she will be the first Asian American woman Mayor of a major US City.

Known for her hard work, encyclopedia knowledge of city policy and ability to inspire hundreds of volunteers, Quan went head-to-head against former State Senate leader Pro-Tem Don Perata and eight other candidates in the November 2 mayoral election. It was a bit of a cliffhanger — one candidate outspent the other nine candidates 10:1, exceeding the voluntary campaign spending limits of $379,000, and election results were not immediately known until 9 days after Election Eve because the City was using a new voting procedure called Ranked Choice Voting (RCV). (RCV eliminated the need for a primary by giving voters the opportunity to choose first, second and third choices for their candidates. If their first choice did not make it to the top, then their second choice would be recalculated by computer until one candidate earned 50% of the vote. This integrates the traditional primary and runoff into one election.) When all the ballots were counted and the RCV algorithm was run, Quan beat front-runner Perata.

Jean Quan 50.98% (53,778)
Don Perata 49.02%. (51720)

“David has beaten Goliath: we have shown that old-fashioned grassroots organizing and hard, honest campaigning can overcome big money, machine politics,” said Quan. She noted that more people had voted in this election than in previous Mayoral elections, with a 27% increase according to Fair Vote’s analysis of how Ranked Choice Voting worked in Oakland, because this election was held in the general November election when there is higher turnout compared to lower primary turnouts.

Quan’s personal history resonates with many residents in a city known as one of the most diverse in the country-its history as the terminus of the Transcontinental Railroad, the growth of the ship building industry during WW II and the growing trade with Pacific Rim Countries has generated a vibrant mix of ethnic culture, arts, music, foods and community.

Jean Quan with family

“My family has lived Oakland for over 100 years. My parents were poor immigrants. My mother was illiterate and my dad died when I was five. My parents worked in Oakland hotels, restaurants and garment factories. I attended public schools and went to UC Berkeley on a scholarship. As a college student I was founder of Asian American studies and helped organize tutoring programs for students West Oakland and Chinatown, and helped fight redevelopment removal of local residents there, too.

“My whole life has been about organizing for social justice, as a student, union organizer, and as a School Board and City Council member. I am proud of my work to improve local schools, to save music, arts, libraries and parks, to revitalize commercial districts and support crime and violence prevention programs,” she explained.

“Come January when I take the oath as Oakland’s first woman mayor, I’ll take office in City Hall 8 blocks from where my great-grandfather took refuge in Oakland after the 1906 Earthquake, 6 blocks from where my mother-in-law and sister worked as garment workers, and 4 blocks from where my father was a hotel cook. I am grateful and humbled by the trust the voters have placed on me as their new Mayor.”

Jean Quan declares victory as Oakland’s first female mayor

More about Jean Quan
Quan jumped into Oakland politics as a parent activist to save music and arts programs in 1989 and has been working together with concerned residents to make the city’s public institutions work for them. She served on the Oakland Unified School District board for 3 terms, leading campaigns that secured $700 million to make the schools earthquake safe, reduce classroom overcrowding, and restore arts and music to the curriculum.

For the past eight years, she has served as Council member for one the most diverse council districts in the City-District 4 which covers the well-healed hills of Montclair and Crestmont as well as the working class neighborhoods of Allendale, Brookdale, Dimond, Laurel, Maxwell Park, and Melrose. She has chaired the City’s Finance Committee for six years, steering the city through one of the worse economic recessions in its history.

As Council Member, she is known for her long-hours, high visibility and accessibility, and strong community organizing skills. More than 10,000 people receive her e-newsletter every week. As a result of the regular communication and her office’s work in the field, District 4 is the most organized of all seven council districts and consistently hosts the most National Night Out, Earth Day and Creek to Bay day events in the city-between ¼ to half of all of the events. Her success in organizing neighbors to eliminate crime, beautify parks and medians, prepare for emergencies and otherwise build community formed the basis for her

Block by Block music video -Jean Quan for Oakland Mayor 2010 campaign