Daily Archives: December 19, 2012

Fireflies by Jubilee Project

Fireflies by Jubilee Project

The Jubilee Project released their latest short film “Fireflies”. The video tackles the topic of autism as a young boy and his new autistic friend discover a shared language of their own. “Fireflies” is a simple reminder that we each have beauty and can connect with others in unique ways. It is the passing glance of a stranger, the earnest offering of a flower, and the knowing smile of a shared secret. Autism is an issue that is often misunderstood and stigmatized. Hopefully, this video can raise awareness for Autism and encourage people to reach out to autistic individuals in their local communities. The short features the song “The Other Side (Fireflies)” by New Heights.

Watch more videos from Jubilee Project: An Incredible Bond, Dear Daniel, Back to Innocence, Picture Perfect, Generosity Day : What is Love?, Be the Change, Love Language, Top Chef, Picture This, Why I Sing, Waiting Game, Top Chef, Waiting Game, Letter of Hope, and Beautiful.

Fireflies by Jubilee Project

Behind the scenes of Fireflies by Jubilee Project

The Christmas Album by Irvine Young Concert Artists (IYCA)

The Christmas Album by Irvine Young Concert Artists (IYCA)

Coming together in support of the victims of Hurricane Sandy are a star-studded line up of your favorite YouTube artists and the Irvine Young Concert Artists (IYCA). Providing their talent for this project include composer George Shaw, singers Jason Chen, David Choi, Clara C, Inch Chua, Deborah S. Craig, Abraham Lim, and more. This group has put together a heart felt classical 10 track Christmas album of your favorite holiday music. Here’s the track listing:

1. Haviland Stillwell – It’s Beginning To Look Like Christmas
2. Abraham Lim – Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
3. Jason Chen – The Christmas Song
4. Clara C – Santa Baby
5. Deborah S. Craig – Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
6. David Choi & Inch Chua – The Christmas Song
7. Heart Hays – Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
8. George Shaw – It’s Beginning To Look Like Christmas (Instrumental)
9. George Shaw – Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! (Instrumental)
10. George Shaw – Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas (Instrumental)

You can listen and support below:

Proceeds will go towards relief for victims of Hurricane Sandy. IYCA will also donate CD’s to the families of victims in the tragic Sandy Hook Elementary shooting.

The Christmas Album by Irvine Young Concert Artists (IYCA)

Come Out As Gay With George Takei

Come Out As Gay With George Takei

This holiday season, let Andy Richter and friends out you to your family. For only $99.95, Andy will out you during your holiday dinner. An additional $19.95 will get you Deon Cole to hammer home the point. Add another $9.95 and get the basic cable band to sing a song about it. Kick another $1.95 and George Takei will drop by on congratulate you on your new-found identity. Have a TAKEI old time with your family!

Come Out As Gay With George Takei

Squad 85 : Episode 6

 Squad 85 : Episode 6

The webseries Squad 85 concludes with episode 6 entitled “We’ve Got Company”. After realizing that Rickman (Parvesh Cheena) is behind the nefarious activities going on, The Squad hightails it to his location with Caprisun in hand. Traumatized as a youth on a field trip, Rickman (Parvesh Cheena) threatens to blow up the Holocaust museum as The Squad surrounds him. Will the culture clash within the Squad allow Rickman to escape? Will they be able to apprehend Rickman? It’s back to the future with Squad 85. Watch til the end for a special teaser.

If you ever wanted to go back to the 80’s, this series will take you back.

Previous episode:
Squad 85 : Episode 1
Squad 85 : Episode 2
Squad 85 : Episode 3
Squad 85 : Episode 4
Squad 85 : Episode 5

Squad 85 : Episode 6 (contains adult language)

More about Squad 85
“In 1985, the Los Angeles Police Department Experimented with a secret time-travel division, catapulting four of LA’s finest, twenty-five years into the future. That future… Is Now!”

Into today’s tired world of lab work, warrants, and white-gloved crime scene investigations, bust an elite, twentysomething, mixed-race team of police who only know to kick down doors and ask questions later. Our band of cops — RUSTY (the Hearthrob), WHEELS (the Brains), BRONX (the Muscle), TORI (Disguises/Accents), BOBBY (the Rookie) & THE CHIEF — are assigned to solve the cases only they can.

In Series One, the Squad is hot on the trail of RICKMAN (Parvesh Cheena – Outsourced, Barbershop, Friend Me), as he tries to run a new lethal designer drug through Dukakis High. And it turns out he has ties to other things… big things…

K-Town Reality Show Season 2 Episode 4

K-Town Reality Show Season 2 Episode 4

K-Town Reality Show Season 2 continues with episode 4 entitled “The Bachelor Party From Hell: Part 2”. After the his first bachelor party, you would think Young would know better. Her gets thrown a second bachelor party only to find the club empty and simultaneously the girls are there with So Young’s bachelorette party. Despite Steve’s screw up, everyone makes the most of it and still has a blast. Steve and Jowe attempt to hit on some girls at the bar while Scarlet surprises So Young with a lap dance she won’t forget from Colonel Sanders. Steve tries to find someone to dance for Young, but ends up keeping her for himself. Everyone’s fun is cut short when Joe’s girlfriend Jessica picks a fight with Steve and then Jowe and then Violet, which quickly escalates into an all-out brawl on the dance floor.

Previous episode:
K-Town Reality Show Season 2 Episode 1
K-Town Reality Show Season 2 Episode 2
K-Town Reality Show Season 2 Episode 3

K-Town Reality Show Season 2 Episode 4 (contains adult language)

Fresh Off The Boat With Eddie Huang: Los Angeles Part 3

Fresh Off The Boat With Eddie Huang: Los Angeles Part 3

Chef Eddie Huang concludes his culinary adventure in Los Angeles grilling and chilling with The Techniques. Eddie spends a Sunday afternoon with the club, riding around in their candy painted lowriders, enjoying the California sun, and swapping barbecue secrets. The Techniques have settled down since the old days of the infamous LA car club wars. Now they’re family men, riding low with their kids sitting shot gun instead of a shotgun riding shot gun. Eddie and The Techniques unlock the flavors of of grilled meats and share the new face of lowriding.

Previous episodes:
Fresh Off The Boat With Eddie Huang: Los Angeles Part 1
Fresh Off The Boat With Eddie Huang: Los Angeles Part 2
Fresh Off The Boat With Eddie Huang: Bay Area
Fresh Off The Boat With Eddie Huang: Taiwan

Fresh Off The Boat With Eddie Huang: Los Angeles Part 3 (contains profanity)