Daily Archives: August 27, 2011

Poreotics: Life After… TV Pilot teaser

Poreotics: Life After... TV Pilot teaser

America’s Best Dance Crew Season 5 winner Poreotics created a reality TV show PILOT. They have been busy since their win on ABDC including dancing in Justin Biebers “My World” tour, being the monkeys behind the mask on Bruno Mars’ Lazy Song music video, performing at the Teen Choice Awards, and more. Here’s more about their show:

We want to thank all of our fans, friends, and family that has supported us through this journey so far because without you we would not have gotten to where we are now. The idea came about so that we can give back, so we ask that you please help us spread the word and help make this a reality. Thank you!

Stay tuned to see if their show gets picked up.

Poreotics: Life After… TV Pilot teaser

I’m not cool with Kevjumba

I'm not cool with Kevjumba

Some of Kevjumba’s fans think he tries too hard to be cool. To address these allegations, he tells you 10 reasons why he’s not cool, narrowed down from a thousand. Look for cameos from Jeremy Lin, Ryan Higa and Victor Kim. Golden State Warriors Jeremy Lin making the most of his time off with the NBA lockout. Kevjumba also getting all sorts of high profile Asian American in his videos. Justin Chon was in his Wingman video.

Also see Kevjumba with other basketball celebrities : Baron Davis, Jalen Rose, and the Harlem Globetrotters.

I’m not cool with Kevjumba

Wong Fu Weekends : Episode 58

Wong Fu Weekends : Episode 58

The guys of Wong Fu Productions get fancy and very full at the Plate by Plate food benefit. They show off their culinary knowledge or lack thereof, while their palates dance with the flavors of gourmet food. Unfortunately, we can’t taste the food in this delicious episode of Wong Fu Weekends. They also run in to a couple they’ve done music videos for David Choi (Won’t Even Start, That Girl, By My Side) and Sam Kang (Red Light)

Wong Fu Weekends : Episode 58

2011 AMP Music Festival in San Diego

2011 AMP Music Festival in San Diego

Hey San Diego readers, there’s a dope Asian American music festival coming your way next month. The AMP Music Festival is an all-day, outdoor music concert on Saturday, September 17, 2011 at the Jacob’s Center in Market Creek Plaza. With two large stages and 5000-person capacity, the venue will feature contemporary Asian and Pacific Islander artists performing 12 – 9 pm, an interactive art exhibition, and provide the best in the Asian-American music scene today.

AMP is the first major Asian-American entertainment event held in San Diego for fans of all music genres, styles and scenes to experience a sensational collection of live music. The festival promotes independent Asian-American artists and the undiscovered talent in their growing population The event highlights rising local and regional artists in front of diverse audiences, and helps to build a stronger community through the celebration of music, art and cultures.

Fans of pop, R&B, hip-hop, reggae, rock (and everything in-between) will experience a sensational showcase of raw, eclectic talent. Local San Diego sounds like funky Jane Lui and pop band The Inheritance appear alongside hip-hop stars Thaikoon from Los Angeles. Other locals include Terry Matsuoka, Lindsey Yung and Misc. Ailments who have played at shows all over San Diego – House of Blues, Office Bar and L’estat’s.

The tentative full line-up includes
321 Stereo | Jesse Barrera | Jeff Bernat | Big Will | Michael Carreon | Jennifer Chung | Marlon Dane | Dawen | DJ Marlino “thefivefootafunk” | Kenny Eng | Feats In Inches | The Inheritance | Sam Kang | Kero One | Abraham Lim | Jane Lui | Terry Matsuoka | Misc. Ailments | Mondays Alibi | Nylon Pink | Rhythm Natives | RiZen BeingZ | Science Fiction Jazz | Shin B | The Slants | sounddrug | Thaikoon | Toestah | Lindsey Yung

2011 AMP Music Festival in San Diego

George Takei Invites you to the AMP Music Festival

Catch My Heart by Michelle Phan x Joseph Vincent

Catch My Heart by Michelle Phan x Joseph Vincent

Makeup guru Michelle Phan jumped in to directed with her latest video “Catch My Heart”. It’s part short film and part make up tutorial. In the short, she gets ready for a music festival where she meets Joseph Vincent. Here’s some of her thoughts on the project:

This is my first time ever directing. I wrote this story on a flight to NY, inspired by the idea of two lovers meeting because of their phones. I wanted to try something different from my normal makeup tutorials, so I hope you guys enjoy this love story meshed with a makeup tutorial 🙂 Please watch till the end!

love stories happen everyday… you never know when.

Catch My Heart by Michelle Phan x Joseph Vincent