31 May 2008
Web
Users create various competitions- by video- that other users can enter in.
No more explaining needed, you just have to go to it for yourself! I looked around, but the video that drew me into the site was a piece made by a marine and his dedicated girlfriend.
Needs to be Fixed
When I was at home, especially since I can remember starting in 2005 at my first year in college, I remember hearing about a ton of crashes involving teens in my area and surrounding areas. The causes including drunk driving, speeding, risky behavior behind the wheel, and accidents.
I think that parents should definitely be monitering their kids closely, especially when driving at young ages. The article also suggests having talks with your kids- which may sound cheesy, unnecessary, or uncomfortable. But it doesn't have to be long AND can make a huge difference.
The things parents say to their kids mold and shape them, and since this topic proves fatal, it's really important that this is paid attention to and addressed.
Why Don't You Do Something
Speaking of Florida..
The primaries for both states were, against rules, moved to later dates than scheduled this Jaunuary. Both remained on the Florida ballot, while Obama took his name off of the Michigan ballot.
Clinton is calling for full votes, while Senator Obama is calling for "half" votes. What?! What's a half vote- what's the point? Clinton just wants the full numbers to prove the polls wrong.
*photo courtesy of nytimes.com
I don't understand why they wouldn't just count ALL the votes, not "half-votes."
Recount: Part 2, is already in production..
Great Great Great Music
Oh well, these guys are good and have great, catchy songs.
Their song "Elegy" reeled me in right away!!
Hey Chicago what do ya say..
SATC
I just thought it was going to be a 2 hour episode of Sex and the City- which isn't a bad thing! But now that I know that there's a "surprise ending," I'm even more excited to see it.
Now I'm just scared that there will be spoilers all over tv, the Internet, and with people talking that I can not hear!!
Texas Polygamy Ranch...
There just seems to be more and more evidence that illegal acts are more possible than ever to have occured on the ranch with underage kids. But I just can't help thinking it's still very very sad how these YOUNG kids were whisked away from their families how they were.
I understand that it was for safety reasons of course for the kids, but the fact that the court overturned this ruling based on no evidence just proves for controversy in this case.
That's definitely not to say court rulings are always just and valid. But, these children will be affected for the rest of their lives because of this, not to mention their exposure from the huge media spotlight.
Late Night
*photo courtesy of huffingtonpost.com
I couldn't go without posting the very funny video clip from one of my favorite segments of his!!
29 May 2008
Go green
I also bought one of those Starbucks mugs that keeps cold liquids cold and hot liquids hot (I never drink coffee and needed to make use of my Starbucks giftcard sometime!), to carry around clean, filtered water in.
Totally doing my part!
Gas and Music
"My Thoughts....
After reading a recent Chicago Tribune article on how gas prices are affecting touring bands, it made me want to re-emphasize the importance of online sales (and community) to a band's success.
There are several bands on our Top Unsigned list selling over 5,000 songs (a couple over 10,000) on iTunes a month and about half are selling about 1,000 a month.Until producers costs come down, the costs of recording an album will be the same. But singles are what people want now.
People want to pay for good songs, not an album of fillers. Incorporating exclusive merchandise with new singles is a way to create income.
There is a lot of money to be made by unsigned bands. It is an unsigned market.Find forward-thinking management. That is key. Research and find licensing deals with merch and distribution.
Many companies are shifting their business models to take on unsigned bands. Don't let the rising gas prices and falling CD sales scare you. It should only shift your bands business model to a more profitable future, that's less dependent on labels.
Posted by tim.towner on May 29, 2008"
*photo courtesy of http://www.bized.co.uk
This is so so well-said! It's exactly to the point about the position of the music industry NOW. This is definitely something that should be addressed, as the music industry is changing with the rise of popularity of unsigned bands and independent labels. i.e.: artists/managers/etc supporting themselves!!!
These artists are reprenting a bigger piece of the industry now. I definitely agree with what Towner has to say about how business models should adjust accordingly in these new times for music.
That said, it's important for the band to work hard for this as well. It's unlikely that the band itself can do this without the help of promoters, managers, and/or agents.
I learned from the CEO of a social media marketing firm here in Orlando that the bands should create and perform the music and instead of trying to juggle promotions, websites,and materials, to hand it over to professionals, which is a great business decision.
It's not necessarily about the money for marketing companies, but about GREAT promoting of the entire package. Not just flyers. Not just websites. Not just fan interaction. But all of that and more must be paid attention to in order for a band to become a success. Plus, the band has to be able to deliver and attract crowds in a unique way- the most important aspect in my opinion. Producing new ways, especially with technology and the internet, are great starts to gaining some sort of incoming dollars for the band.
According to a recent panel of music industry execs and musicians themselves at the Florida Music Festival, a lot of people in the music business are solely in it for the money. But, again as an optimist, I think that there are a lot of people on the business side of music who begin with a passion for music- at least I would hope so! Such a shame if that's not the majority of cases..
Still don't know a ton about how this business works, but just some thoughts.
Rock Star Syndrome
Needs to Stop
These kids are just that- kids, and they're passing way way before their time due to violence, gangs, and overall differences.
It's hard to say what needs to be done to stop this, and I know it's not just in Chicago and needs to stop. There's no reason for this kind of violence to be going on; the reasoning comes down to differences between people.
Why judge other people? Why resort to VIOLENCE and crimes? The effort for after school programs , activities, and such to keep kids "off the streets" has potential but obviously it needs a lot more work.
Maybe the schools need to be more involved with their students, maybe not. It's hard to say, there are factors to consider for both sides.
Should the teachers with their already full days be reponsible for students after school hours? Is it the school's responsibility, in teaching a well-rounded curriculum and giving a good education to kids, to enforce programs or should that be led by outside organizations? Is it poor education in itself leading to children getting into trouble out of school hours?
It's not necessarily about the school itself, but it has got to be someone's responsibility to better the lives of kids and keep them out of trouble.
A cool example of some programs in Chicago.
Speaking of Florida..
Especially is interesting in how they don't show the faces of actors playing Bush and Gore.
*Update: It's a documentary with real footage of the news from the election day until the Supreme Court ruling to reject the recount.
It was actually really good, I'd watch it again; it's a pretty fast-paced piece. The acting was really good and like the reviews said, the film went into a lot of detail about events during those weeks that maybe the average person hadn't known.
Oh, and Kevin Spacey, who always chooses interesting roles, is also good.
Tech Tech Tech
for the children..
The Difference Between Want and Need
Love this dress above from Urban Outfitters.
Isn't it perfect for like a date night? I just need to find the date part.
Math Rules!
White House Rendezvous
"If he had these moral qualms," former Chief of Staff Karl Rove says, "he should have spoken up about them."
In the book, McClellan addresses the Administration's response to Hurricane Katrina, Iraq, as well as various figures in the White House.
Oh well, let freedom of speech be.
I mean, I understand their need to defend against what they may see are false claims or altered ideas and events and their questioning of credibility and why he only chose to speak up now.
It's hard what to believe anymore, it's kind of like O.J. Simpson's former (agent?) speaking out about how O.J. confessed to him and his new published book- which was widely questioned on why this man published his book years after the verdict.
Anyway, like said I'm all for freedom of speech. What is this gonna do anyway, bring the polls down.. more?
Sex And The City
HOME
YouTube is still taking over..
28 May 2008
From the network that gave us The Hills, Next, and Undressed..
Just like the show "Celebrity Rehab" on VH1 glamourized addiction, rapper T.I., convicted of possession of firearms along with other crimes is set to star in a documentary about his community service. Oh, and the conclusion will be when he starts his jail sentence.
*photo courtesy of tvguide.com
Jail, felon, firearms- just because it's a celebrity at hand, does that make it right to glamourize his or her wrongdoings by creating a documentary on very popular tv networks geared toward younger viewers?
MTV already pushes buttons, with its lack of music on a music television network (recently called out by artists Justin Timberlake and Pete Wentz) or its change to not tape Total Request Live.. well, live.
Why should this convict literally receive star treatment and star in his own show for committing a crime? Doesn't make any sense.