Daily Archives: November 16, 2010

Scarlet Chan : KTown reality show cast

Scarlet Chan : KTown reality show cast

Scarlet Chan is the next KTown Reality Show cast member we spotlight. She’s definitely not shy. In this exclusive sneak peek, Hong Kong born Scarlet Chan — the bikini-clad, feminist-stripper — talks candidly about sex toys, dating Asian men, the 8-member strong K-Town cast, super-ripped fellow cast member Peter Le (“The SituAsian”), and her bisexuality. Are you ready for the KTown Reality Show? See the Asian Jersey Shore Cast Reel.

Also see the channelAPA.com interview with the KTown Producers and spotlight on Steve Kim

Scarlet Chan : KTown reality show cast

Scarlet Chan interview with channelAPA.com (uncensored – NSFW)

Vacancy by BP & Odds

Vacancy by BP & Odds

BP & Odds released the music video for Vacancy off their album of the same name. The track give you a chill vibe infused with jazzy beats. It’s the boom bap novelists’ ode to Jazz music. The soundscape summons BP’s jazz stacks while each song is aptly titled after timeless jazz albums. VACANCY gives rise to the idea of being uninhibited while opening doors to new listeners.

Also check out these other music videos from BP & Odds: The Daily and Ultra-Magnetics.

Vacancy by BP & Odds

Jubilee Project Introduction

Jubilee Project Introduction

The Jubilee Project releases a video called “Join Us,” which explains the mission of The Jubilee Project and the work it has done so far. (channelAPA.com has posted several of their videos including The Waiting Game and Love Language.) Over the last 8 months, they have witnessed an amazing thing: through their videos, they raised over $9,450 dollars to help North Korean refugees, Liberian widows and children, deaf community, Haiti victims, and others.

This is not a just a group of guys making videos. It’s about the community getting involved to help address the issues of our day. The purpose of this video is to ask for your help. They would love to hear your ideas, your stories, and your suggestions. As they move forward, they’ll be calling on you to make your own videos, share your passions and use your skills to make a difference in your own communities.

Jubilee Project Introduction

More about Jubilee Project

The Jubilee Project is an initiative that makes videos for a good cause. They have created 22 videos that have raised over $9,450 for seven non-profit organizations. Each video educates and empowers the community to take action on various issues.

Magic Johnson shoutout to Far East Movement

Magic Johnson shoutout to Far East Movement
The purple and gold came out to support Far East Movement. Legendary Los Angeles basketball player Magic Johnson showed his support for FM by reppin the Free Wired album In his words, “Its like a triple double, you can’t go wrong.” Magic is now Free Wired. Are you? He joins the growing list of celebrities endorsing Far East Movement including Snoop Dogg, Lil Jon, will.i.am, and Bruno Mars

Cop that Free Wired album on Free or at Amazon.

Magic Johnson shoutout to Far East Movement

In addition to shoutouts, major music artists are remixing Like a G6 including 50 Cent and Three 6 Mafia.

Goodbye Shanghai

Goodbye Shanghai short film

Goodbye Shanghai has been the official selection of film festivals around the world and won some independent film awards. While filming China, the filmmakers had to evade Chinese censorship to get the film out of the courntry. Here’s a synopsis of the short:

While embezzling $14 billion from a Chinese bank for the US government, two Western bankers grab $15 million in cash for themselves. They store it in an upright bass case and wander the streets of Shanghai, waiting for their morning departure. When the more experienced of the two insists they spend their last night partying in a local club, the night takes a wild turn. Goodbye Shanghai explores the negative effects of Western imperialism on modern Chinese culture.

You can also pick up Goodbye Shanghai on DVD here

Goodbye Shanghai

About director Adam Christian Clark
While still an undergraduate at the USC School of Cinematic Arts, Clark became the youngest person ever to direct a US network television series, CBS’s Big Brother. He then worked as a roster director at Quentin Tarantino’s and Lawrence Bender’s production company A Band Apart, where he wrote and directed television, music videos, and commercials. Clark has worked with such artists as Kanye West, Jackie Chan, Gnarls Barkley, Lupe Fiasco, and Girl Talk; and such brands as Pepsi, Lays, Motorola, MAC, and Diesel. Clark spent 2006 in Shanghai, writing and directing Mainland China’s first reality television series. In 2007, the hysteria surrounding the program contributed to the Communist Party of China issuing a decree banning all future reality programming during prime-time. In 2008, Clark collaborated on two projects with Pulitzer Prize-winning author Charlie LeDuff: The Editor, a short film starring Richard Riehle based on LeDuff’s career at The New York Times, and Bag Men, a feature screenplay written for Plan B Entertainment. In 2009, Clark returned to China to shoot Goodbye Shanghai, a short film he also wrote about Western spies working as international bankers in Shanghai. Clark continues to write and direct. He lives in Los Angeles, CA.