Monday, 2 April 2012
Have Your Car Installed with Reverse Cameras and Parrot Car Kits
Reverse cameras and Parrot car kits are some of the finest units to have for those worried about driving safety. This informative article gives buyer information on operation, prices, and consumer recommendations for these nifty gizmos.
'The Muppets' Debuts at No. 1 on DVD Sales Chart
"The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" and "Hop" are among the week's new releases.
How to create stunning panoramic photographs with your iPhone
Sunday, 1 April 2012
Uncover Hidden Talents and Abilities
All of us are unique and with the right opportunities we can all bring out our special abilities to be used for ourselves and for the good of others.
Sony VAIO Chromebook Details Revealed
My Damn Channel To Do It LIVE on YouTube
You know how My Damn Channel (that new media studio responsible for some of the best online video series ever, including, but not limited to not Dane Cook?s fantastic piece of edutainment You Suck at Photoshop, David Wain?s romantic romp through Brownstone, Brooklyn Wainy Days, and A.D. Mile?s excellent addition to the soap opera genre Horrible People) was the recipient of a large check from YouTube as part of the online video giant?s Original Channels initiative? It was!
And you remember how the company is building that studio space in New York City, in which it will shoot a number of online video series, including, but not limited to a daily, LIVE, variety show? It is! And today the internet comedy destination let loose a number of details revealing more about what that daily, LIVE, variety show will look like.
In short, My Damn Channel is set to launch My Damn Channel LIVE next Wednesday, March 28 at 4PM EDT. In a little longer, the program will be one of the first daily, LIVE, comedy shows to debut on YouTube. Actor/Writer/Comedian/UCBer/Know It All Beth Hoyt will play the role of host/writer and be supported by a stellar crew comprised of showrunner and My Damny Channel Director of Production Melissa Schneider, Head Writer Krister Johnson, Director Jack Ferry, and Associate Producer Julia Hoff.
My Damn Channel Founder/CEO Rob Barnett will Executive Produce the program. Here?s what he says to expect:
We're launching phase one of My Damn Channel LIVE next Wednesday because every Wednesday you'll get a 30-minute show from 4-4:30p ET. Beth Hoyt will premiere original videos, interview celebrity guests, and bring the audience inside every show. Her live segments include original comedy material written by Beth and our new head writer, Krister Johnson.
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And you remember how the company is building that studio space in New York City, in which it will shoot a number of online video series, including, but not limited to a daily, LIVE, variety show? It is! And today the internet comedy destination let loose a number of details revealing more about what that daily, LIVE, variety show will look like.
In short, My Damn Channel is set to launch My Damn Channel LIVE next Wednesday, March 28 at 4PM EDT. In a little longer, the program will be one of the first daily, LIVE, comedy shows to debut on YouTube. Actor/Writer/Comedian/UCBer/Know It All Beth Hoyt will play the role of host/writer and be supported by a stellar crew comprised of showrunner and My Damny Channel Director of Production Melissa Schneider, Head Writer Krister Johnson, Director Jack Ferry, and Associate Producer Julia Hoff.
My Damn Channel Founder/CEO Rob Barnett will Executive Produce the program. Here?s what he says to expect:
We're launching phase one of My Damn Channel LIVE next Wednesday because every Wednesday you'll get a 30-minute show from 4-4:30p ET. Beth Hoyt will premiere original videos, interview celebrity guests, and bring the audience inside every show. Her live segments include original comedy material written by Beth and our new head writer, Krister Johnson.
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Stolen art worth $1m is uncovered
Four paintings worth $1m (£625,000) stolen from a New York gallery have been recovered in Germany 24 years on.
A total of six contemporary artworks were taken from the Soloman Gallery in 1988, with one turning up in 2003.
But the remainder of works remained hidden until …
A total of six contemporary artworks were taken from the Soloman Gallery in 1988, with one turning up in 2003.
But the remainder of works remained hidden until …
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